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.
| The Glan Yr Afon Inn - Dolphin, Holywell, Flintshire, CH8 8HE |
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Nestling in the small village of Dolphin, near Holywell and just off the A55 to Holyhead, The Glan Yr Afon Inn combines traditional and contemporary elements. We provide simple, fresh, locally sourced, quality food, accompanied by traditional ales and a comprehensive wine list. Our function room accommodates up to 70 people. We offer comfortable accommodation, quality cuisine and a well stocked bar, all in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Wherever you are travelling from, the Glan offers a warm welcome. |
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| Royal Sportsman Hotel - 131 High Street, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL49 9HB |
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Set within a beautiful Victorian residence, this charming hotel is the only accommodation in Porthmadog to be awarded a star rating by the AA and Visit Wales. The hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of the Cambrian Coast, the Llyn Peninsula, Snowdonia National Park and Anglesey. Royal Sportsman Hotel offers comfortable 3-star rooms alongside a restaurant, coffee lounge, bar, patio garden and private covered car park. The excellent restaurant has been awarded an AA rosette. As a family-friendly hotel, The Royal Sportsman can accommodate children of any age, from babies to teenagers. And, if you want to bring the whole family, the hotel will be happy to accept your pets (see Hotel Policies). All rooms have recently been refurbished. |
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| Dolserau Hall Hotel - Dolserau, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2AG |
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In Snowdonia National Park, set in over 5 acres of its own grounds, this luxury hotel has panoramic views in every direction and a newly refurbished AA Rosette-awarded restaurant. All of the hotel's spacious and comfortable rooms have beds with luxurious Egyptian cotton linen. A traditional full Welsh breakfast is included in the price. Dolserau Hall Hotel's 5 acres of immaculately kept gardens include a charming Victorian walled garden, which is a haven of peace and tranquillity. Amidst the glorious scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, just a couple of miles from the foot of Cader Idris Mountain, the hotel offers excellent food, attentive staff and thoughtful service. |
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| Premier Inn Llandudno North (Little Orme) - Colwyn Road, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 3AL |
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Superbly located, Premier Inn Llandudno North (Little Orme) is 2 miles (3.2 km) from the town centre and train station and a short drive from the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Some of the comfortable rooms at Premier Inn can accommodate 2 adults and 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children are also served a free full breakfast, when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast includes cooked items, vegetarian options and a wide continental selection. Premier Inn Llanduddno North (Little Orme) is next to the Craigside Brewers Fayre, serving classic pub food in a welcoming environment. There is free on-site parking and a 24-hour reception at this Premier Inn. |
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| Church Guesthouse - 126 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF11 9LQ |
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Under new management since August 2009, this refurbished Victorian building is in the quiet, leafy suburb of Pontcanna, 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Central Rail Station. The Church Guesthouse is an easy walk from Cardiff's city centre and its major attractions. Sophia Gardens are just minutes away; Cardiff International Arena (CIA) and Cardiff Castle are around 1 mile away. Pontcanna is a peaceful Cardiff area, with some very good shops, bars, restaurants and clubs. All of the rooms have an en suite shower room and some have baths. All rooms have TV's, Wi-Fi internet access and tea/coffee. Sky TV is available for guests. There is a family room and the guest house will provide cots, highchairs and a room fridge. A generous Welsh breakfast is also available for guests to enjoy. All guests are given their own key and are free to come and go as they please, accessing the building at any time. Free, unrestricted parking is available in the streets surrounding the guest house. |
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| Y Branwen - Fford Newydd, Harlech, Gwynedd, LL46 2UB |
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This family-run country hotel overlooks Harlech Castle and rests opposite the championship Royal St. David's golf course. The hotel is easily accessible by picturesque country roads off of all major motorways to the west. Overlooking by the ancient fortress of Harlech Castle, the refurbished Y Branwen Hotel offers comfortable double or twin bedrooms in pleasant surroundings. Guests can enjoy excellent amenities and superb food prepared by the resident experienced chef. In the brasserie, visitors can enjoy freshly prepared local produce, cooked to order. The menu is changed regularly and there is an excellent wine list. There is also a cosy wine bar plus lounge bar serving a wide range of keg and traditional cask ales, lagers, ciders and bottled beers. |
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| Buckley Pines Hotel - Dinas Mawddwy, Dinas Mawddwy, Powys, SY20 9LP |
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A warm welcome awaits you at this family-run hotel that has much charm and character, and is ideally located on the edge of the village of Dinas Mawddwy in Snowdonia. Nestled within the beautiful Dyfi Valley, with the River Dyfi (Dovey) located behind it, the hotel offers you a picturesque countryside location. Situated on the edge of the village of Dinas Mawddwy, Gwynedd, the hotel is easily accessible from the A470 and is located between Dolgellau and Machynlleth. A selection of beers is available in the hotel's bar and bistro, and when the weather is good you can enjoy a drink in the beer garden where you can take in the spectacular scenery. For the hungry traveller the hotel serves a wide choice of traditional food from their menu together with your selection of wine from the carefully selected list. |
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| The Brynafon Country House Hotel - South Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5BL |
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Originally built in 1870 as a Victorian workhouse, this beautiful mid-Wales hotel is rich in original character and traditional charm, with free Wi-Fi and spacious and elegant en suite rooms. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Gwastedyn Hill and the Druid's Circle, the Brynafon Country House Hotel is close to the beautiful Elan Valley and within easy reach of the River Wye. The very heart of the busy and historic market town of Rhayader is less than 0.5 miles (0.8 km) away. Gigrin Farm Red Kite Feeding and Rehabilitation Centre is next door. Family-friendly and pet-friendly, Brynafon has been graded as a 2-star country hotel by Visit Wales, the Welsh tourist board. There are 19 en suite rooms, including four-poster rooms and large, comfortable family rooms. The hotel has a bar and a charming restaurant, offering superb regional produce, including a local draught beer and whiskey, gin and vodka brewed at the nearby Pendyrn Brewery at Brecon. |
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| Karden House - 16 Charlton Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2AA |
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This family-run guest house enjoys a peaceful location in one of Llandudno's quiet tree-lined avenues, yet it is within easy walking distance of the beach and all the major attractions. Karden House has a great location from which to explore all that the seaside town of Llandudno has to offer. The beach is just a short walk away and the town centre is also within easy reach. For travel slightly further afield, the guest house also has great transport links, as Llandudno railway station is just around the corner. In the evenings, you can sink into the sumptuous leather seats in the TV lounge and enjoy a drink from the licensed bar, which offers a full tray service. Alternatively, during the warmer months, you may choose to sit out in the Karden's delightful patio area at the front of the property, which is a designated smoking area. |
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| The Quay Hotel - Deganwy Quay, Conwy, Conwy, LL31 9DJ |
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This contemporary hotel and day spa complex offers real luxury on the breathtaking Deganwy Marina, with views over the Conwy Estuary. The fully non-smoking hotel has been meticulously designed throughout, and its architecture epitomises cool sophistication. The large, airy spaces, understated chic and sharp styling combine to create a truly inspirational hotel experience. Wall-to-wall windows with sea views flood the interiors with natural light, and the use of specially quarried Welsh slate makes a thoroughly individual design statement. The rooms incorporate plush beds dressed in crisp Egyptian cotton, luxurious bathrooms and unrivalled in-room facilities. |
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| Promenad BandB - 9 Mostyn Crescent, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AR |
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Located on the sea front in Llandudno North Wales, this family-run guest house is set within an elegant 5-storey Victorian building which boasts wonderful sea and mountain views. Situated on Llandudnos North Shore, the houses central position enables you to easily access all that this popular seaside resort has to offer. Just a short stroll away you can find the towns shops, pier and Venue Cymru Theatre and Conference Centre. After a long day exploring the areas beautiful coastline, you can return to the comfort of the guest house and relax in the ground-floor lounge, which features a digital television, DVD player and games console, with a good selection of games, DVDs and books. The Promen?d B&B also has complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi access. |
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| Fairyhill - Reynoldston, Oxwich Bay, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 1BS |
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Set amid 24 acres of parkland, Fairyhill is the jewel in the crown of the beautiful Gower Peninsular, offering serious luxury without pretension. For those looking for fantastic food, great atmosphere and peaceful surroundings, you will find what others have been talking about for years. Imaginative use of traditional local produce in the AA 2-rosette restaurant, is complemented by an award-winning wine list and 8 luxury rooms to create the classic Fairyhill experience. Fairyhill: restaurant, rooms, and relaxation. |
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| The Meadowsweet Hotel - Station Road, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0DS |
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This comfortable, family-run establishment in Snowdonia is nestled in the small market town of Llanrwst in the heart of the Conwy valley near Betws y Coed, North Wales. Sleep in one of our spacious en suite bedrooms and wake up with a hearty Welsh breakfast served in our up and coming restaurant Lle Hari. After breakfast the day is yours. With a central location for Snowdonia National Park, the Gwydyr Forest and the Aberconwy coast, sightseeing is a must. If, on the other hand, a pint and a paper is more your thing then you can take a stroll along Station Road to one of the old world pubs on Ancaster Square. We promise to make every effort to ensure your first visit will not be your last. Because we believe that you should arrive as a guest and leave as a friend. |
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| Tyn Y Wern Guest Accommodation - Holyhead Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 7PH |
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Just outside the picturesque market town of Llangollen, this charming house presents itself as the ideal base from which to explore North and Mid Wales. Surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery of North Wales, Ty'n y Wern, meaning 'house in the meadow', is set within its own beautifully manicured gardens. It is within easy reach of many local attractions, including the Borderlands. Ty'n y Wern is VisitWales Assessed. |
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| Swansea Marriott Hotel - Maritime Quarter, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 3SS |
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This beachfront hotel has dramatic views of Swansea Bay, and is a short stroll from the town centre. The M4 motorway, golf courses and the Gower Peninsula are nearby. The Swansea Marriott boasts a leisure area with a fitness centre, a swimming pool, a whirlpool and a sauna. There is also a restaurant, and fine views of the sea and marina. Fully refurbished guest rooms come with high-speed internet access and 24-hour room service. The Marriott Swansea also has 5 meeting rooms complemented by expert catering, audiovisual resources and free car parking. |
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| Anglesey Arms Hotel - Mona Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL59 5EA |
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In the pretty village of Menai Bridge, the 200-year-old Anglesey Arms is rich in original charm and traditional character, with en suite rooms, tasty home-cooked food and real ales. The Anglesey Arms is the first building you see as you enter the island of Anglesey over Thomas Telford's famous Menai Suspension Bridge over the Menai Strait. The friendly pub serves traditional real ales and good, honest pub food in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The building is steeped in history and the bell once used to call last orders was the original ships bell rescued from the HMS Conwy, which ran aground in the Menai Straits in April 1953. The en suite rooms feature modern comforts and facilities, including flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee. Free Wi-Fi is available in the bar. A full English breakfast is served each morning and free private parking is available on site. The A55 and the city of Bangor are just minutes away. |
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| Plasderwen - Monmouth Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 9SP |
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We pride ourselves on offering fantastic quality, from the standard of our food and our contemporary boutique bedrooms, to the atmosphere and seclusion of our wonderful gardens. Situated on the foothills of the Brecon Beacons National Park, we are ideally located for you to take advantage of all the area has to offer. Plas Derwen is a totally non-smoking inn with designated smoking areas, and the restaurant serves food all day. As well as being an excellent food destination, we are a great place to come for a drink. By combining modern design with traditional charm, we offer you a place that is welcoming throughout the year. |
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| Castle House BandB - Love Lane / Bull Lane, Denbigh, Denbighshire, LL16 4LY |
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In the ancient walled town of Denbigh, with stunning views out towards the mountains of the Clwydian Range, this beautifully preserved Georgian house offers luxurious and romantic accommodation. Dating back to 1820, the Castle House B&B is a Grade II listed former gentleman's residence with a magnificent setting, just below Denbigh Castle. On the edge of 9 acres of ancient woodland, in the most historic part of Denbigh, the house has a private footpath up to the town's ancient walls. There are 3 individually designed and magnificently appointed bedrooms. Each unique room has luxurious 500-thread-count Egyptian-cotton bed linen and a flat-screen TV with DVD player. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. A superb cooked traditional Welsh breakfast is included in the price and there is a romantic lounge and a graceful dining room. With luxurious accommodation, stunning d?cor and breathtaking views, Castle House is ideal for a relaxing or romantic break and a little well-earned indulgence. |
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| Park Inn Cardiff North - Circle Way East, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF23 9XF |
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Receive a warm welcome from this hotel close to the M4 and 3 miles (4.8 km) from Cardiff city centre. There is easy access to local business parks and Cardiff's attractions. The spacious, modern Park Inn Cardiff North was fully refurbished in 2009. Each room has air conditioning, an LCD flat-screen TV and a large rainfall shower. There is free car parking for guests. The friendly RGB restaurant has a delicious dishes, and specialities from a charcoal grill. The spacious lounge bar offers drinks and informal dining. All residents have free access to the leisure suite, including the heated indoor swimming pool, spa, steam room, sauna and gym. |
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| Blaen-nant-y-Groes Farm Cottages - Cwmbach, Merthyr Tydfil, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF44 0EA |
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Situated in 15 acres of private wood and grassland on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, these 4-star holiday cottages enjoy fabulous views of the surrounding countryside. A former hill farm, the accommodation at Blaen-nant-y-Groes consists of a row of 4 traditional stone cottages. Each cottage has been beautifully restored and sensitively renovated. Traditional flagstone floors and bare floorboards are complemented by contemporary comforts such as under-floor heating. Every cottage now has a modern hot water system and double-glazed hardwood windows and doors. Each cottage has a real wood-burning stove to keep you cosy during the winter months. All of the cottages have private entrances and their own private barbecue areas. Near the town of Aberdare, Blaen-nant-y-Groes Farm Cottages are 40 minutes away from Swansea and Gower, whilst Cardiff Millennium Stadium and Centre are just 30 minutes away. The surroundings also offer the ideal setting for walking, mountain biking, horse riding and golf. |
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| Lastra Farm Hotel - Penrhyd, Amlwch, Anglesey, LL68 9TF |
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This highly commended hotel in Amlwch, Anglesey has a restaurant with a fine reputation for serving only the freshest of ingredients. Very close to the Bull Bay Golf Club, Lastra Farm Hotel is pet-friendly and offers free Wi-Fi internet access. The restaurant and bar at Lastra Farm are open Monday to Saturday for morning coffee (11:00), lunch (12:00-14:00) and dinner (18:30-21:30). On Sundays, traditional Sunday lunches are served from 12:00 until 15:00 (no service in the evening). |
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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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| Wynnstay Hotel - Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth, Dyfed, SY20 8AE |
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This 18th century former coaching inn is renowned for its atmosphere and critically acclaimed food. Surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, The Wynnstay offers the full hotel services you would expect from a 3-star hotel, but with the warmth of character and service more akin to its traditional origins. A convivial Good Beer Guide listed bar is complemented by, "The best food I've eaten in Wales" (The Daily Telegraph) in the restaurant and the number one pizza restaurant in the UK (according to The Times). A major social centre in the town, catering for business travelers and tourists, mountain bikers, golfers, fishermen and those who just want to enjoy the beautiful surrounding area. The Observer called it "different"; The Guardian called it "rustic and cosy"; hopefully, you will call it home. |
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| Gwesty'r Plas Coch bala - 52 high street, Bala, Gwynedd, LL23 7AB |
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Originally built as a coaching inn in around 1780, the Plascoh Inn is now a family-run hotel, centrally located in the lovely Welsh town of Bala. The hotel offers free parking and comfortable, great-value accommodation. The regions major road network can be accessed easily. The hotel works closely with the National Whitewater Centre to offer guests discounted rates on the activities available: canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing on Lake Bala and white-water rafting. Guests can also enjoy special discounted rates on many of the other exciting activities on offer in the area, including golf, fishing and quad biking. |
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| Hotel Plas Dinorwic - Ffordd Siabod, Y Felinheli, Gwynedd, LL56 4XA |
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On the banks of the Menai Strait and at the water's edge of Snowdonia, this hotel is halfway between Bangor and Caernarfon, equal distance from Isle Of Anglesey and Snowdonia. This hotel, graded 3 stars by the AA, has a licensed bar, a residents' quiet lounge, a breakfast room and a restaurant. Several restaurants are within walking distance. The hotel also boasts an indoor heated pool and sauna, and a large flat-screen TV in the bar. Hotel Plas Dinorwic is ideally located for exploring the varied attractions of the area, and for water-based activities. Snowdonia National Park is only a short drive away. Nearby you can experience excellent fishing, hill walking, mountaineering, horse riding, shooting, bird watching and much more. |
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| Hazelwood House - Tondu Road, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF31 4LJ |
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Just minutes away from Bridgend Town Centre, this purpose-built, 4-star guesthouse offers 6 comfortable en suite bedrooms in a peaceful setting, amid a beautifully landscaped garden within a natural meadow. Alongside a river, Hazelwood House is the ideal base for leisure stays in South Wales, or for business travellers looking for an alternative to town centre accommodation; the house is just 2 minutes away from junction 36 of the M4, within 2.5 miles of Bridgend Industrial Estate and 1.5 miles away from the Brackla Industrial Estate. Family-run, Hazelwood House has been designed to be completely separate from the owner's home. So you can expect a friendly welcome and personal service, whilst also enjoying the privacy and freedom you would expect from a small hotel. |
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| Nant Yr Odyn Country Hotel and Restaurant Ltd - Turnpike Nant, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7YE |
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The Nant Yr Odyn hotel is ideally situated for those visiting the commercial and administrative centre of Llangefni. We are set in picturesque grounds on Anglesey, adjacent to the main A55 Holyhead-Chester Euroroute. The hotel is a unique characteristic conversion of an early 18th-century farmstead, located near the centre of this picturesque island, overlooking the Malltraeth marshes and the Snowdonia Mountain Range beyond. It has been awarded 3 Stars by the Welsh Tourist Board. Comfort and relaxation are the essence of our lounge with its linen-fold panelled bar, where guests can enjoy a drink after the activities of the day. Delicious cuisine is offered by our chef in the attractive beamed restaurant, where an ? la carte menu is available, together with a good selection of fine wines. The Gallery is available for hire for seminars etc. and will seat 30 to 40 people. The hotel is a convenient stopover just 400 yards from the A55 Euroroute to Dublin, 14 miles from Holyhead port. |
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| Halcyon Quest Hotel - 17 Gronant Road, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL19 9DT |
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This family hotel/public house features a well-stocked bar, a sunny beer garden with ample seating and an off-road private car park at the front and to the rear of the building. Halcyon Quest (H.Q) is situated just 2 minutes' walk from Prestatyn high street and is within easy walking distance of the beach and many other picturesque strolls, including the historic Offas Dyke pathway. H.Q is within 10 miles of 8 excellent golf courses, and Prestatyn Golf Links has Championship status. For the discerning golfer, the team at H.Q offers golfing mini-breaks, with transport to and from any golf course you choose. Details are available on request. You will find a brochure in your room containing information regarding local eating places, doctors and places of interest. |
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| Dovey Inn - Sea View Terrace, Machynlleth, Dyfed, LL35 0EF |
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Set in the picturesque Welsh resort of Aberdyfi, this charming inn is set on Dovey Estuary, which forms part of the Welsh coastline and Snowdonia National Park. On the water's edge, the Dovey Inn provides comfortable accommodation alongside a lively, family-friendly pub with a rear patio and traditional bar food. |
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| The Royal Hotel Cardiff - 10 St Mary's St, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 1DW |
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With an excellent city-centre location, Royal Hotel Cardiff is a 2-minute walk from Cardiff's Millennium Stadium and a 5-minute walk from the train station and St Davids Shopping Centre. The urban retreat has contemporary bedrooms with air conditioning, an LCD TV, a DVD player and broadband. Free Wi-Fi is offered in the lounge bar where you can relax over a couple of drinks and eat from the great selection of light meals. Royal Hotel Cardiff is a 5-minute walk from a public car park where guests receive a 40% discount. The oak-panelled Scott Room can seat up to 130 guests for an event. It was in this room that Captain Scott held his farewell dinner prior to his fateful expedition to the Antarctic. |
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