The Harbour Hotel
17-17a Glandovey Terrace Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales, LL35 0EB.
Aberdovey is one of Wales' prettiest small coastal villages offering visitors an unrivalled combination of beach, estuary, sea, countryside and excellent local amenities.
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White Lion Royal Hotel
61 High St Bala, Gwynedd, Wales, LL23 7AE.
Straddling the A494 Dolgellau road, The White Lion Royal Hotel is ideally situated for touring North and Mid Wales. One would have difficulty finding a location as well situated as the Bala area the lake district of north wales.
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Bala Lake Hotel
Fach Ddeiliog Llangower Bala, Gwynedd, Wales, LL23 7BT.
There are 19 double/twin en-suite bedrooms and two rooms adapted for people with disabilities. The Dining Room and Conservatory can seat 60 for relaxed dining and 80 for a function. The Restaurant is open to non-residents. The large Lounge has spectacular views over the lake and mountains. The Bar Lounge has a residential and restaurant licence. There is a small Games Room and a Chapel/Quiet Room. All public rooms are smoke free but there are some bedrooms reserved for smokers.
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Abbeyfield Hotel
Tal-y-Bont Talybont Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, LL57 3UR.
The Abbeyfield Hotel is a homely and personal hotel with restaurant, situated in the old village of Talybont, lying 2 miles to the East of the city of Bangor in Gwynedd, within walking distance of the National Trust property, Penrhyn Castle. Abbeyfield is an ideal base to explore the beautiful and varied North Wales area. In its several centuries of existence, it has been a Coaching Inn, a Farmhouse and since 1968, a privately owned Hotel offering a high standard of comfort and friendly hospitality. The grounds, extend to just over an acre, afford an ample parking area and lawned grounds in which guests are welcome to relax. It is regretted that in fairness to other guests no pets can be allowed in the Hotel.
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Seiont Manor Hotel
Llanrug, Caernafon Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, LL55 2AQ.
Imaginatively created from the original farmstead of a Georgian manor house, as soon as you walk in the door youll receive a warm Welsh welcome that will instantly make you feel at home, ready to relax and recharge your batteries. Finding the space to unwind at Seiont Manor is not hard. You can escape for a long walk in the surrounding farmland, take in some fishing on the River Seiont within the hotel grounds, or burn off some excess energy in the 40ft Victorian pool or the gym. To enjoy life at a slightly more leisurely pace, you can absorb yourself in a good book in the library or lounge. Relaxation is effortless in the spacious guest rooms. Many rooms have been furnished with artefacts and antiques from around the world, making them unique and a real treasure trove of cultural finds. All rooms have either a small balcony or terrace to enable you to enjoy the view over the surrounding countryside, the herb gardens or the idyllic stream that trickles past one side of the hotel.
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Prince Of Wales Hotel
Bangor Street Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, LL55 1AR.
We are only 35 minutes driving time to Holyhead for Irish Ferries it makes a good overnight stop to visit Caernarfons famous Castle and the Mountain Railway up Snowdon beforehand. Early breakfasts and packed lunches are available. Affordable bar meals or full a la carte menu in restaurant. Town location and easy parking.Guest Ales available including the famous Welsh Highland Bitter 4.9%a.b.v.and we are the only licensed outlet for Coffi Cyrw an interesting draught bitter made in Snowdonia Parc Hotels Micro Brewery, situated in the foothills of Snowdonia at Waunfawr, by the owner of the Prince of Wales Hotel.
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The Stables Hotel & Restaurant Ltd
Llanwnda Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, LL54 5SD.
A adjoining lounge bar to relax and enjoy a drink or two before dinning. The hotel accommodation, which was built in the early 1970's, is on ground level making access easy. The 21 tastefully furnished bedrooms are all en suite with full facilities.
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The Black Boy Inn
Northgate Street Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, LL55 1RW.
The Inn is within easy walking distance to the town centre, and the famous 13th century Castle.An old Inn dating back to 1522, some of its load bearing walls measure on average 1.2 to 1.5 metres thick ( four to five feet thick,) and with its wooden panelling, low ceilings, and thick wooden support beams it generates a cosy 'Olde Worlde' atmosphere.
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Hotel Plas Dinorwic
Ffordd Siabod Menai Marina Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, LL56 4XA.
Affectionately know as The Pink Palace (or Palas Pinc in Welsh), our hotel has fine bedrooms, suites, cottages and public rooms at affordable prices. The 'Quiet Room' lounge also boasts a real log fire (in season) - as does Julies Cottage. For water based activities take advantage of the hotels waters edge position and proximity to Plas Menai - The National Water Sports Centre! Excellent fishing, hill walking, mountaineering, horse riding, shooting, bird watching and more - all on the doorstep. Enjoy a swim in our indoor heated swimming pool, relax in our Swedish sauna or workout on our lightweight exercise equipment.
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Bron Eifion Country House Hotel
. Criccieth, Gwynedd, Wales, LL52 0SA.
Spend some time with us in the luxurious surroundings of the hotel or wander in our magnificent gardens, you may even venture out to the beautiful countryside that surrounds us, to visit ancient castles or walk the foothills and mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Your stay with us is sure to be memorable and like many of our visitors we will look forward to welcoming you back time after time. All rooms have colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, telephone, hairdryer, radio alarm and trouser press. Children are welcome
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Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel
Penmaenpool Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales, LL40 1YB.
Th hall enjoys magnificent views across the River Mawddach. Careful restoration by the present owners has created a comfortable and welcoming hotel. Fresh produce cooked in modern British style is served in the panelled restaurant.
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Rum Hole Tavern
Fford Newydd Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales, LL46 2UB.
Overlooked by the ancient fortress of Harlech Castle. The Rum Hole Tavern, offers Wales Tourist Board 3 Star, holiday accommodation in pleasant surroundings. Guests can enjoy excellent amenities and a friendly service under the personal direction of the resident proprietors Anne and Bob Sedgwick. The comfortable bedrooms (all with private showers or bathroom and all fitted with colour televisions) are equally attractive to the single visitor or family party. Each room has integral heating, with facilities for making the early morning cuppa or refreshing beverage as you like it. Visitors can relax in the Lounge Bar or the Games Bar whilst the (amber) nectar relaxes all and sundry. The Rum Hole is within easy walking distance of the sea and magnificent beach. The famous Royal St.DavidsÆ Golf Course is directly facing, Tennis Courts, Playing fields, and HarlechÆs heated indoor Swimming Pool are again directly opposite. The Hotel has its own ample car park and is conveniently situated 200 yards from the Railway Station and 200 yards from the Town Centre. Located in the Snowdonia National Park, Harlech is set amidst a breathtaking backcloth of mountains, lakes and bubbling streams and picturesque country where Hiking, Pony Trekking and Sea or Freshwater Fishing etc., are all readily to hand.
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Quality Royal Victoria Hotel Snowdonia
Llanberis Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales, LL55 4TY.
The hotel offers the perfect base from which to explore the region and welcomes you with warmth and friendliness to make your stay as pleasurable as possible. All rooms are en suite with tea and coffee making facilities, including television with satellite, radio and all rooms have direct dial telephones. Choose from the Padarn Restaurant with a variety of delicious menus or take a light refreshment in our large, light and airy conservatory with views over Snowdonia. With something for everyone whether its rock climbing, abseiling or canoeing or simply walking or pony trekking, we can help you to organise your stay with us.
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Estuary Motel
Stryd Fawr Talsarnau, Gwynedd, Wales, LL47 6TA.
At the edge of the village against wooded slopes, this family-run hotel has been renovated over recent years to provide modern accommodation. Bedrooms are spacious and well equipped and there is a small lounge. The restaurant serves a carte menu of popular dishes and offers good value for money.
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