Welsh Hotels & Guest Houses in Wales
Choose from 445 hotels and guest houses in Wales. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Elen's Castle Hotel - Dolwyddelan, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL25 0EJ |
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A former 18th century coaching inn, originally part of the Earl of Ancaster's Welsh estate, this comfortable, family run hotel is full of historic character. Resting in the centre of the Dolwyddelan, the hotel offers a unique place to relax at the heart of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. Retaining its original character and many fittings, Elen's Castle Hotel has en suite guestrooms to suit all tastes, including four-poster rooms overlooking the Lledr Valley and River, family suites and accommodation to suit walking groups. We also have a bunkhouse for the traveller on a budget. Dine in our intimate restaurant and enjoy a drink by the wood burning stove in our cosy historic bar. |
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| The Waterloo Hotel and Bistro - 113 Alexandra Road, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP20 2JG |
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Ideally located for exploring South Wales, with easy access to the M4 and only 20 minutes from Cardiff, this newly-refurbished Victorian residence is set in the heart of Newport's regeneration area. The Waterloo offers a comfortable stay in tastefully decorated en suite bedrooms, with all the original features of a traditional Victorian hotel, yet all the modern facilities for today's traveller. This is complimented by a superb bistro, which won Metro Magazine's 'Restaurant of the Year 2007'. South East Wales is fast becoming a comprehensive business centre, and, as such, The Waterloo provides a fully equipped conference room for up to 40 people, and wireless internet facilities. |
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| The Royal Hotel - Church Walks, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2HW |
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The Royal Hotel is just minutes' walk from the beach, promenade, pier and Llandudno town centre. The friendly, family-run hotel provides elegant, comfortable accommodation and Victorian charm. The Royal Hotel has free Wi-Fi internet, and good food in the restaurant. It is set in secluded gardens with a sun terrace and ample free guest parking. Many rooms have views of the gardens or of Llandudno, with its backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains. The lounge bar has a dance floor and stage, and often hosts live entertainment and themed party nights. |
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| Park Plaza Cardiff - Greyfriars Rd, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 3AL |
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A previous AA Hotel of the Year for Wales, this luxury, contemporary-style hotel is in the heart of Cardiff, within easy reach of the main entertainment and business districts. Situated on Greyfriars Road, the 4-star Park Plaza Cardiff provides the ideal base from which to explore Wales's capital city. Just a short distance away from the hotel you will find Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Stadium, New Theatre Cardiff and several museums. Cardiff's main shopping street, with 2 shopping centres, is just around the corner. After a long day of meetings or sightseeing you can relax with the use of the Park Plaza's extensive leisure facilities. The Laguna Health & Spa features a 20-metre indoor heated pool, comprehensive gym equipment, spa-bath, steam room and 8 massage and treatment rooms. The Park Plaza Cardiff also offers specially themed Dr Who packages. |
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| Castle View Hotel - 16 Bridge Street, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5EZ |
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Built about 300 years ago as a private residence originally called Woodfield House, this charming hotel offers an unrivalled view of Chepstow Castle, Situated in the town of Chepstow, on the English/Welsh border by the banks of the River Wye. The historic nature of the hotel creates a charming atmosphere and it is interesting to think that the stones used in the building may have come from Chepstow Castle just across the road, which by that time had fallen into disuse. The aim of the hotel is to offer you comfort, good food and personal attention in surroundings which retain the charm of the 18th century and boast some outstanding features. |
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| The Lindens - 10 Church Walks, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2HG |
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Close to the centre of Llandudno, The Lindens has a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere and a large terrace overlooking the sea. It is about 150 metres from the Promenade. The 12-bedroom guest accommodation is well-located for the town centre. It is close to the dry-ski slope, the cable car lift, the Great Orme Tram, the copper mines, Haulfre Gardens and the Great Orme. Each room is en suite and has toiletries, a colour TV, tea/coffee-making equipment and a hairdryer. |
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| Tanes Hotel - 148 Newport Road, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF24 1DJ |
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Within walking distance of Cardiff's lively city centre, the small, family-run Tanes Hotel provides a warm welcome and superior service for a comfortable stay. Following a long day of Cardiff sightseeing, you can return to Tanes Hotel and relax in the communal lounge where you can read, chat to other guests or plan your next day's activities. Tanes Hotel is a 3-star self-assessed Guest Accommodation. |
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| Manian Lodge - Begelly, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA68 0XE |
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In the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, yet only 2 miles (3.2 km) from the coast, this cosy 4-star guest house has free on-site parking, free Wi-Fi and home-cooked meals. Manian Lodge is in the village of Begelly, 2 miles (3.2 km) from Saundersfoot and 5 miles (8 km) from the historic town of Tenby. A bus stops outside the lodge entrance every hour. Manian Lodge is also on the edge of the Pembrokeshire coastal path, with its beautiful scenery. Attractions such as Folly Farm, Oakwood, Heatherton and Manor House Zoo are very close by. At Manian Lodge you will find a friendly, family atmosphere. Enjoy a home-cooked meal in the restaurant or just relax in the bar, or watch the sunset from the patio or the garden. As well as Wi-Fi, Manian Lodge has a stand-alone computer with internet access. The local train station, Klgetty, is half a mile away (800 metres). If arriving by train, the owners are happy to collect you free of charge (please let them know before arrival). |
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| Ramada Swansea - Phoenix Way, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA7 9EG |
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A 5-minute drive from the centre of Swansea, but with great access to the Gower Coast and Gower Peninsula, the Ramada Swansea has stylish rooms, an indoor pool and a lakeside location. The Ramada Swansea is in West Glamorgan, only 3 miles (4.8 km) from Swansea city centre and yet also close to Welsh countryside, 9 miles (14.5 km) from Gower Peninsula beaches. Enjoy seasonal Welsh dishes at the Ramada's Arts Restaurant brasserie, with heated terrace. You can also try a fireside drink in the bar, or indulge with 24-hour room service. Each stylish en suite room has a flat-screen TV with access to on-demand movies and internet access. Some have views over the grounds and lake. After a hike in the Brecon Beacons, the hotel's Sebastian Coe Health Club awaits with a heated indoor swimming pool and a gym with cardio and weights equipment. |
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| Royal Goat Hotel - Caernarfon Road, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL55 4YE |
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In the heart of Snowdonia National Park, this hotel has an excellent reputation for good food and wine and its popular grill bar overlooking the village and beyond. The Royal Goat Hotel is well placed for you to enjoy fine mountain scenery in Britain. It is situated on the Porthmadog side of the village and residents' parking is available opposite the hotel entrance. |
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| Ruthin Castle Hotel - Corwen Rd, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 2NU |
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Ruthin Castle is the ideal place to stay when you want to tour North Wales, Mid Wales, and the North West of England. Nowhere can a visitor enjoy the 'Regal' splendour of the principality of Wales in such comfort or in such verdant surroundings as they can at Ruthin Castle. Ruthin Castle provides hotel accommodation, a restaurant and bar, medieval banquets, and the ideal location for your business conference or wedding and reception. Currently under ongoing decorative refurbishment, no disruption to the guests is expected. |
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| Wye Valley Hotel - Near Chepstow, Tintern, Monmouthshire, NP16 6SQ |
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Ideally placed between the historic towns of Monmouthshire and Chepstow. Tintern is in the heart of the Wye Valley, and all of the attractions it has to offer. The poet Wordsworth described Wye as the most romantic valley in Wales. Little has changed since he penned those lines and the Wye river still wends its way by Tintern, its abbey and forest. The hotel dates back to 1835 when it was a small alehouse known as The Carpenters Arms. In 1909 the building was renamed and extended to its current form. Both the bar and restaurant are open to non-residents and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Using fresh local produce, we aim to provide a range of food to suite your individual tastes - from bar snacks to a la carte meals. Special dietary requirements are catered for on request. With a total of nine en suite rooms the owners, Sue and Barry Cooke, pride themselves on being available to give individual attention to their guests to ensure that their stay is as relaxing and enjoyable as it can possibly be. |
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| Lynton House - 80 Church Walks, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2HD |
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Situated only 50 metres from the pier and the sweeping promenade, Lynton House is a superior, family-run guesthouse that has been awarded 4 AA stars for elegance and cleanliness. This immaculately maintained guest house lies under the Great Orme, just off the seafront. Most of the bedrooms have been refurbished and all of the rooms are modern, comfortable and finished to a high standard. Hospitality is warm and welcoming and there is a comfortable lounge overlooking the pretty courtyard. The lounge has an honesty bar for residents and is a great spot to sit and relax or watch TV. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lounge and in some of the rooms. Please advise the guest house in advance if you would prefer a room with Wi-FI. Please note that Lynton House does not have a lift. Rooms on the lower floors are available. There is a small car park for guests' use (subject to availability). |
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| Llwyn Hall - Llwynhendy, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA14 9LD |
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Set on the outskirts of Llanelli, the largest town in Carmarthenshire, this beautifully furnished Victorian house provides an ideal base from which to explore the beauty of South Wales. Owned and run by Stephen and Wendy Valerio, Llwyn Hall aims to provide a friendly, welcoming atmosphere where nothing is too much trouble. Feel free to relax away from the stresses of everyday life in the comfortable guestrooms, each of which is decorated in soothing colours, in-keeping with the history of the building. During your stay at Llwyn Hall you can enjoy your meals in the elegant dining room which displays many original features, including a period fireplace and French windows overlooking the garden. A conservatory area offers an idyllic spot for sunny evenings. |
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| Kinmel Manor Hotel - St. Georges road, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL22 9AS |
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Conveniently located just of the A55, this family-run manor house is set within the peace and tranquillity of the rural surroundings of Abergele, North Wales. During your stay you can explore the many attractions that North Wales has to offer, including historical sites, such as the castles at Conwy, Boddelwydan Beaumaris and Chirk. Furthermore, the city walls of Chester are only a 30 minute drive away where you can make the most of the extensive shops, restaurants, bars and caf?s. In the evenings you can return to the comfort of the Kinmel Manor Hotel where you can enjoy a freshly prepared meal in the restaurant, which boasts a historic fireplace with the coats of arms from the Kinmel Estate. |
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| Wolfscastle Country Hotel - Wolfscastle, Wolfscastle, Dyfed, SA62 5LZ |
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Situated in the heart of rural mid Pembrokeshire, this hotel has a long established reputation for excellent cuisine and service and has an AA Rosette for Good Food. Wolfcastle Country Hotel is the perfect base from which to explore this area of natural beauty. The Coastal Path has 300 km of spectacular, unspoilt scenery. Pembrokeshire has beaches to suit everyone, from busy resorts to tiny, secluded coves. There are a variety of boat trips to see the birds including puffins and guillemots, as well as seals and dolphins. The hotel is very much a family affair offering the highest standard of service in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. Extensive conference facilities are complemented by the highest standard of service to ensure successful business and social events. |
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| Llwynygog Guest House - 33 Queens Road, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 2HN |
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Llwynygog is a small, family-run, 3-star guest house in a lovely part of central Aberystwyth, just 2 minutes' walk from the beach and the many amenities of the town centre. The railway and coach stations are just a 5-minute walk away. Shops, clubs, supermarkets, pubs and a cinema are all within walking distance All rooms have central heating, Freeview TV, tea/coffee facilities and wireless internet access. En suite and standard (not en suite) rooms are available. Llwynygog Guest House welcome families, singles, couples, pets and group bookings. |
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| Tyr Graig Castle - Llanaber Road, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL42 1YN |
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With stunning views of Cardigan Bay, this impressive Victorian building has a magnificent cliff-top location, between the sea and the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Originally built in the late 1880s for a famous gunmaker, Tyr Graig Castle was constructed to resemble both a castle and a double-barrelled shotgun. Today, the building has been converted to offer 4-star guest accommodation, but it still has beautiful original Victorian features, including stained glass windows, original wood panelling and decorative floors and ceilings. All of the en suite rooms have modern comforts and facilities, including TVs and DVD players. The lounge has a real log fire and drinks are available from the conservatory bar. There is also a terrace with superb views over the water. Overlooking Cardigan Bay, the restaurant offers traditional home-cooked British and Welsh food, made with the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally. |
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| Chainbridge Hotel - Berwyn, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8BS |
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The Chainbridge is sited in a unique position between the spectacular River Dee, with it's racing white water and leaping salmon, and the Llangollen canal that begins it's life just a short walk away at the Horseshoe Falls. The Chainbridge Hotel, nestles in one of the most picturesque localities in Wales. In a valley of serene and natural beauty shielded by the Berwyn and Eglwysig mountains. Situated on the banks of the River Dee, about 3 minutes walk away are the Horseshoe Falls, the source of the famous Thomas Telford Shropshire Union Canal which also runs alongside the Hotel. Whilst on the opposite bank steam trains pass every hour. The Restaurant affords a romantic and magnificent panoramic view over the River. The Tudor Bar is situated in the original building and has black and white timbers, with its Inglenook fireplace where you can also sit and watch the fishermen fish the river. |
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| The Alexander Hotel - 3 Sketty Road Uplands, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA2 0EU |
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Alexander Guest House is on the west side of Swansea, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the city centre. The University of Swansea is close by. The privately owned guest house offers a friendly welcome and efficient service to ensure your comfort. There is a games room, a study and a lounge bar for guests. Alexander Guest House is on the edge of the Uplands district, where local amenities including restaurants and bars are nearby. Staff have knowledge of the local area and can advise about local places of interest, including the beautiful Gower coast. |
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| Flat 5 - Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF119JE |
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A 10/15-minute walk from Cardiff city centre and the Millennium Stadium, Flat 5 is a selection of private and fully furnished 1 and 2-bedroom apartments. Enjoy all the facilities you need to ensure comfort and privacy during your stay in the Welsh capital. Flat 5 apartments are very close to Sophia Gardens and the SWALEC cricket stadium (5-10 minutes' walk). Private off-road parking is available. |
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| The Park Hotel - North Cliff, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 8AT |
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A warm welcome awaits at this family-run 3-star hotel, where the bay, harbour and town are within walking distance. Enjoy breathtaking views from the grounds and cliff-top terraces. The Park offers Wi-Fi, a lift and ample free parking. Most bedrooms have sea views, a classic decor and modern amenities. Enjoy a candlelit dinner in the warm and elegant dining room, where tasty traditional homemade food is served. |
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| Pen Mar Guest House - New Hedges, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA70 8TL |
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This friendly guest house in New Hedges is conveniently situated directly between Tenby and Saundersfoot and is central to main attractions including Oakwood, Heatherton, Folly Farm, Manor House, Caldey Island. The family-run Pen Mar Guest House has a private car park and a secure bike parking area. A hearty breakfast is available in the dining room to prepare you for the day ahead. Whether you choose to spend time enjoying the miles of Tenby's sandy beaches, enjoy a stroll through the town, take a walk along the Pembrokeshire coastal path or enjoy the picturesque harbour in Saundersfoot, Pen Mar provides an ideal base for your holiday. |
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| Abbeyfield Hotel - Tal-Y-Bont, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 3UR |
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In its several centuries of existence, this hotel has been a coaching inn, a farmhouse, and since 1968, a privately owned hotel. It is located off the A5 on the outskirts of the city of Bangor, in a region of outstanding natural beauty. It has the mountains, lakes and forests of Snowdonia National Park, as well as Gwynedd's dramatic coastline on its doorstep. Eleven en suite bedrooms feature digital TVs and free wireless internet. |
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| Foelas Arms Hotel - Pentrefoelas, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0HT |
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In the picturesque village of Pentrefoelas, 5 miles outside Betws-y-Coed, this small, family-run hotel provides a warm welcome and good value for money. Snowdonia National Park is a 30-minute car-ride away, as is white-water rafting in Bala. The largest outdoor go-karting circuit in North Wales, Glan y Gors, is a 5-minute drive away. Other nearby activities include golf, fishing, hiking and horse riding. In the 19th century, the Royal Mail coach often stopped at the Foelas Arms on its way from London through Betws-y-Coed to Holyhead. Today, the coaching route is the A5. The hotel has refurbished its dining room and offers a wide range of home-cooked food prepared using local produce. |
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| The Albany Hotel - 22-23 The Norton, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 8AB |
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The Albany Hotel is the perfect location with its 24 en-suite rooms for visiting Tenby. The Albany Hotel is situated on the Pembrokeshire Coastline, and a couple of minute stroll to the North Beach and Harbour. Near to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and close proximity to many local attractions such as Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm, Heatherton, Caldey Island and a number of National Trust Properties. |
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| Can-Y-Bae - Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AR |
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Since the 19th century, the Can-Y-Bae has provided an elegant escape from everyday life. Now as a sea front town house hotel, a few minutes walk from the town centre & the Venue Cymru Theatre & Conference Centre, we offer fully refurbished accomodation with a relaxed elegance & a contemporary twist. All rooms are en-suite & offer complimentary refreshments & luxury toiletries. All Premier rooms have lift access. We have a fully licensed bar & restaurant. |
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| Ye Olde Red Lion Hotel - 97 Queen Victoria St, Merthyr Tydfil, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP22 3PX |
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This family-run free house in the heart of Tredegar has a friendly bar with Sky television, showing the best sporting action on 2 big screens. Ye Olde Red Lion Hotel has a 10 en suite bedrooms and a function room. Wi-Fi internet access is available in all the rooms (additional cost). The hotel caters for every occasion in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. |
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| The Woodridge Inn Hotel - Wooden, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA69 9DY |
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Immersed within the beautiful scenery of the Pembrokeshire countryside, and within easy reach of the coast, this modern, purpose-built inn provides the ideal base from which to explore the surroundings. A haven of peace and tranquillity, the Woodridge Inn Hotel is located in the small village of Wooden, near Tenby and Saundersfoot. It is surrounded by beautiful National Trust countryside and enjoys panoramic views of the sea and countryside from some second floor rooms. Easily accessible to all that Pembrokeshire has to offer, during your stay at the Woodridge Inn you can visit beaches, harbours, art galleries, theme parks, animal parks, golf courses, riding stables, castles, museums and nearby islands. |
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| Cae Mor - Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL301BA |
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Commanding a spectacular seafront location a few minutes' walk from the town centre, this hotel is located next to Venue Cymru (North Wales Theatre and Conference Centre). Following a full but careful renovation, Cae Mor combines a beautiful blend of Victorian period features with tasteful decor and furnishings. Crystal chandeliers, a traditional Victorian fireplace and soft leather sofas create a comfortable place to relax in style. The hotel's restaurant is small but intimate, and combines period features with modern high-back leather chairs and contemporary cutlery and crockery. |
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