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 Oak Lodge Inn - Llanallgo, Amlwch, Anglesey, LL72 8HB |
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The Oak Lodge is on the edge of the delightful old fishing village of Moelfre, which lies on the East Coast of the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. The Oak Lodge has 10 en suite bedrooms, all with welcome trays, TV and central heating. The rooms are individual and vary in size. Full Sky TV is available in the lounge. Bar snacks are available, as are delicious home-cooked meals in the restaurant. Enjoy a relaxing drink in the comfort of the cosy oak-beamed bar and take in the stunning panoramic sea views of Anglesey, Llandudno and Puffin Island. |
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| Broadway Country House - Laugharne, Ferryside, Dyfed, SA33 4NU |
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This sensitively restored Victorian hotel is set in 7 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, with stunning views over Carmarthen Bay and beyond to North Devon. This charming country retreat is situated on the outskirts of the historic town of Laugharne, famous for its castle and more recently, for Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who did much of his writing in the boathouse there. Broadway Country House is situated between Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. All the wonders of West Wales are on the doorstep, including Pembrokeshire National Park, local theme parks, picturesque beaches, rugged countryside and Pendine Sands, famous as the home of many attempts on the world land-speed record. Originally built 300 years ago, the hotel was extended in 1914, with a new West wing and the Orangery added. Today, the hotel offers 6 recently refurbished en suite rooms, the majority with sea views. Wireless internet access is available throughout. |
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| The Senarth (With Off Street Parking) - 8 Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2YB |
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This comfortable, privately-owned guest house has a relaxed, homely and very friendly atmosphere with a cosy guest lounge and bar for maximum relaxation. All rooms are comfortably furnished with an en suite bathroom, hospitality tray, Freeview TV, adjustable central heating and other facilities. Whether you are a family, couple, or individuals looking to relax, The Senarth is ideal. It is located minutes from the town centre and the promenade, with off street parking. Restrictions apply when booking on public holidays, please read the policies and Important Information sections before booking. |
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| Oldwalls Leisure - Oldwalls Gower Wales, Oxwich Bay, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 1HA |
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In 50 acres of fields, woodland and private lakes, in the heart of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Oldwalls Leisure offers free Wi-Fi and stylish, modern accommodation. In the centre of the Gower Peninsula, Oldwalls Leisure is a unique concept, combining a range of luxury accommodation with superb facilities for on-site indoor and outdoor activities. You can make the most of the private grounds by cycling, horse riding, fishing in the private lakes, playing tennis or enjoying a woodland walk. The superb location offers guests great access to all of the region's beaches, heritage sites and celebrated beauty spots, as well as a range of local outdoor countryside and seaside pursuits. The location also puts you right at the heart of village life in rural Gower, within walking distance of various quality restaurants and welcoming village pubs. The beautifully appointed rooms have stylish, modern designer bathrooms and plasma flat-screen TVs. |
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| The Bull Hotel - Bulkley Square, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7LR |
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The 4 star Bull Hotel is situated in the centre of Llangefni. With easy access to the A55, connecting road for Holyhead. Stay in one of the top 4 star Welsh Tourist Board hotels on the island of Anglesey. Bangor only 15 minutes away. Set in a region of outstanding natural beauty, Llangefni is also an ideal base to explore the beautiful and varied North Wales area. The panorama of Snowdonia Mountains are attractions not to be missed. A major renovation was completed in 2004. rac and aa listed. A number of rooms are available on ground floor in the courtyard. |
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| The Lodge Hotel - Tal-Y-Bont, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL32 8YX |
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Set in a peaceful rural village in the heart of the spectacular Conwy Valley, this 3-star family-run hotel lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, framed by the Carneddau Mountains. Having recently undergone major refurbishment, the hotel now offers a modern bar and 70-seat ? la carte restaurant, as well as 10 standard rooms, 2 executive rooms and 2 self-catering cottages. In addition to a conference room for 20, which overlooks the gardens and can be adapted for small functions or weddings, the hotel also boasts a large private car park and access to all the major attractions of North Wales, especially the National Trust Gardens at Bodnant. |
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| Hurst House On The Marsh - East Marsh, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA33 4RS |
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Hurst House On The Marsh is an unexpected haven of pleasure and luxury in the far south-western corner of Wales. Surrounded by the sea, the Towy estuary and acres of marshland, the remote hideaway has been lovingly restored. It combines modern glamour with the charm and character of Dylan Thomas' homeland. There is a fine-dining restaurant, beautiful bedrooms and free Wi-Fi internet. Hurst House is a 20-minute walk from the beach, and Laugharne is within walking distance. |
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| Plas Dinas Country House - Bontnewydd, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 7YF |
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This historic 400-year-old country house is set in 15 acres of beautiful grounds and stunning scenery. It was once the home of Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret. With log fires, sea and mountain views and individually styled bedrooms, Plas Dinas Country House is between the mountains of Snowdonia and the Irish Sea. Plas Dinas combines state-of-the-art amenities with antiques and a comfortable homely atmosphere. Good road links make Plas Dinas Country House accessible from many of North Wales's popular attractions. |
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| Metropole Hotel - Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DY |
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Wonderful surrounding countryside complements the splendour of this Victorian-style, family-owned holiday and conference hotel in the centre of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells. The 120 en suite rooms are equipped to a very high standard. There is also a superb indoor leisure spa and state-of-the-art gym facilities, complemented by an award-winning restaurant. |
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| Tegfan Guesthouse - 4 Church Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55SW |
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Within Caernarfon's ancient medieval town walls, this friendly guest house is within 200 metres of the Castle, the Menai Straits, the Marina and the Galeri Theatre. Tegfan Guest House offers rooms with central heating, digital TV, DVD players, tea/coffee and bottled water. Some rooms have en suite bathrooms. Fresh towels are provided daily and there is a selection of DVDs, books and magazines available. Close to the unspoilt beauty of Snowdonia, the guest house is only 200 metres from a very nice pub called the Anglesey Arms on the harbour front, which has spectacular views over the Menai Straits. |
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| Westminster Hotel - 11-12 East Parade, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL18 3AH |
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Having been sympathetically refurbished to bring it back to its former glory, this historic property, long regarded as Rhyl's premier seafront hotel, is centrally located on the promenade. Now a friendly, family owned and run hotel, the Westminster is within easy reach of all the town's main seaside attractions, including the Pavillion Theatre, Sun Centre, Children's Village, Sky Tower and the new seafront park and paddling pool. Opposite the seafront arena and Seaquarium, the hotel is also immediately next door to the shopping centre. In the evenings, after a long day of fun seaside activities, you can relax in the comfortable resident's lounge, open until 02:00. Or, when the weather is nice, you can sit on the patio. |
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| The Brentwood Hotel - Mary Street, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF36 3YN |
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The ideal base from which to explore South Wales's beautiful coastline, this family-owned and run hotel is situated on Mary Street, bordering the beach and promenade in Porthcawl. Just a few miles away from the M4 motorway, the Brentwood Hotel is easily accessible, with Cardiff just 25 miles away and Swansea within 19 miles. All the main towns and cities and the coastal areas of South Wales are also within easy reach. In addition to the beach and promenade, within walking distance of the hotel you will find Porthcawl's shopping centre, bus station and nightclubs. Nearby you can also find 3 golf courses, a swimming pool and a health and fitness centre. |
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| Premier Inn Bridgend (M4, J35) - Pantruthyn Farm, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF35 5HY |
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Just off junction 35 of the M4 motorway, this Premier Inn is in Pencoed, with free parking, family-friendly en suite rooms and an on-site Table Table restaurant. Some rooms at this Premier Inn Bridgend hotel can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast has the expected cooked items, including vegetarian sausages, as well as a wide continental selection. |
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| West Arms Hotel - Llanarmon Dc, Moelfre, Powys, LL20 7LD |
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Situated in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this delightful hotel 16th century residence has a wealth of charm and character, with inglenook log fires and original timbered ceilings, all set off by period furnishings. Tranquility and a warm welcome await you at this charming country inn. Over 400 years old, the period quality extends into the bedrooms, each one spacious and comfortable and with a private bathroom. Best seafood pub of the year 2007, the West Arms holds AA 3 stars and an RAC 2 star rating. It is mentioned in Welsh Rarebits, Hotels of Distinction as well as many other hotel guides. Furthermore, the hotel has just been awarded by their 2nd AA rosette for fine dining and also been upgraded to a 3-star. |
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| Cerdyn Villa - Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RS |
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Cerdyn Villa offers friendly, relaxing, quality guest-house accommodation with a real home-from-home feel. Rooms have excellent views of the Irfon Valley. Each room has an en suite shower, a DVD player and a mini fridge for fresh milk. Breakfast is hearty and homemade, with fresh eggs and vegetarian options. Cerdyn Villa has a cosy guest lounge and a welcoming garden. |
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| The Grand Hotel - Happy Valley Road, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LR |
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The Grand Hotel is in a Premier position overlooking the town's attractive bay and well kept promenade. A value for money hotel offering fantastic entertainment each and every night. Nestled at the foot of the spectacular Great Orme, right on Llandudno Pier and within easy reach of the town centre and promenade. The hotel offers a nightly entertainment package including floor shows, cash bingo, visiting artistes plus sing-along and karaoke. 3 Course evening meal available. Please contact the hotel directly in advance of your reservation to arrange this service. |
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| Harry's Hotel and Restaurant - 40-46 North Parade, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 2NF |
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A residence with a sense of elegance, Harry's is conveniently located in the heart of Aberystwyth near the waterfront, train station and shopping centre; an ideal choice for any visit. With a convenient position just off the High Street, a 2-minute walk from Cardigan Bay seafront, it is unsurprising that the hotel's surroundings are seen as an area of outstanding natural beauty. The hotel is within easy walking distance of all of the town's attractions, amenities and facilities. The nearby university and library lend an intellectual and cultural aspect to your stay. The hotel will be happy to help with details and information regarding local attractions and what to see and do in the area. The tastefully decorated, comfortable and contemporary accommodation features a range of rooms, all with modern conveniences and colour TVs. |
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| Penrhos Golf and Country Club - Llanrhystud, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 5AY |
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Within 150 acres of lush green countryside in the Wyre Valley, West Wales, rests this unique country club and golf complex complete with its own luxury hotel. Designed with the golfer in mind, this holiday destination offers attractions for all the family, however, with extensive sport and leisure facilities and picturesque grounds to explore. Here, you will find comfortable en suite rooms, an indoor heated swimming pool, 27 holes of golf and a new flood lit driving range. Enjoy this family run complex, a warm Welsh welcome, and of course, a game of golf. |
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| Seiont Manor Hotel - Llanrug, Y Felinheli, Gwynedd, LL55 2AQ |
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Seiont Manor sits peacefully within the countryside of Snowdonia, some of the most stunning scenery in North Wales. Surrounded by 150 acres of mature farmland, Seiont Manor offers a complete escape from the pressures of every day life. Imaginatively created from the original farmstead of a Georgian manor house, as soon as you walk in the door you'll 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 artifacts 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. The castle town of Caernarfon, university town of Bangor and Llanberis are only a 5 minute drive away. The Island of Angelesy is also reachable in just 10 minutes. |
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| Mercure Lodge Hotel, Cardiff - Wharf Road East, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 4BB |
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Ideally located between the city centre and Cardiff Bay, this new style hotel offers the latest in opulent and modern accommodation for the leisure and business traveller, with ample free parking. Bedrooms are fully air conditioned with sophisticated en suite bathrooms and super-size power showers. Each room has an executive style work desk and an LCD TV. In the evenings you can keep in contact with family, friends and colleagues using the complimentary broadband internet access and local calls. Please note: the hotel is entirely non-smoking. |
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| The Parc Hotel, by Thistle - 1 Park Place, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 3UD |
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In the centre of Cardiff, this beautiful Victorian building is now a new modern hotel, keeping its unique architecture and character. Each high-quality bedroom at The Parc Hotel has air conditioning and Wi-Fi. Within this Thistle hotel there is an excellent fine-dining restaurant (2 AA Rosettes), a cosy lounge bar and a champagne bar, as well as 24-hour room service. The Parc Hotel is located in the city centre, close to shops, the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Castle and the Cardiff International Arena. |
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| Gower Coast Guest Accommodation and Apartments - Station Road, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA4 3XN |
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This stylish, privately owned hotel with apartments is located in the North Gower village of Penclawdd, an excellent location for visiting Swansea, Llanelli or the Carmarthen area. The newly opened Gower Coast Hotel is easily reached from junction 47 of the M4 motorway. It is ideally located for a stress-free break or to explore the spectacular scenery of the Gower Peninsula. Dog-friendly rooms are available. |
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| Owain Glyndwr Hotel - The Square, Corwen, Denbighshire, LL21 0DL |
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Combining heritage with the comforts and facilities of a modern hotel. The Owain Glyndwr provides an excellent venue for business or an ideal base to explore North Wales. This historic building, dating back to 1329 and named after Owain Glyndwr, the legendary Prince of Wales, boasts 13 well appointed bedrooms, a restaurant, 2 bars, a residents lounge, conference facilities and secure private parking. For the tourist, the Owain Glyndwr offers the ideal base to enjoy the beautiful Dee Valley, with its wide range of country pursuits, or to explore the many and varied attractions of North Wales. For business, the Owain Glyndwr's spacious conference facilities are an ideal 'away from the office' location for meetings and training events. Set in a 'lecture theatre' style, there is seating for 100. Set in a 'board room' style, 35 can work in comfort. Our fine restaurant, with seating for 20 diners, serves a varied and changing menu that takes full advantage of fresh, local produce. The ideal venue for that special occasion. Guests will be attracted by the log fire in the Saddle Bar or may prefer the Bottom Bar to enjoy the range of beers, selected wines and spirits. |
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| Belle Vue Hotel - Belle Vue Terrace, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RE |
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Belle Vue Hotel is a village pub with good food, friendly service and charming original features. Built in 1843, it is the oldest hotel in Llanwrtyd Wells. The family-run hotel is small and comfortable, and is a friendly local meeting place. It is north of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and surrounded by rugged and breathtaking scenery. Llanwrtyd Train Station is quite close by. |
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| Four Seasons Hotel - Portland Street, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 2DX |
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This recently refurbished hotel serves lunch and evening meals via its own restaurant, whilst a lounge, fully licensed bar, and sunny courtyard seating areas ensure a relaxed and invigorating stay. Set within the town centre of Aberystwyth, the Four Seasons Hotels offers en suite accommodation. All attractions, amenities, shopping and nightlife are just a short walk away, as are the harbour, promenade and beach. |
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| Ty Rosa Boutique BandB - 118 Clive Street, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF11 7JE |
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A 15-minute walk from Cardiff city centre, this charming, gay-run, boutique guest house with free Wi-Fi is hetero-friendly and offers stylish rooms and an excellent breakfast. Ty Rosa, Welsh for 'pink house' offers a warm welcome to all, whatever your orientation. The bus stop and train station just outside the house have regular services to the city centre. The B&B is well-located for Cardiff's gay scene, and has free parking. There are 5 chic rooms named after Welsh castles. An annexe building has 2 rooms named after islands. Each luxurious room has a cosy lounge area and free DVD library. A full cooked breakfast is included in the price, with a menu choice you would expect in a quality hotel. ? la carte evening meals can be pre-ordered. |
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| Premier Inn Newport - Chepstow Road, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP18 2NX |
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Just off the M4, at the Coldra Junction, Premier Inn Newport (South Wales) is a good-value, comfy base northeast of Newport, with excellent motorway access toward Cardiff and Bristol. At the hotel you will find an on-site Beefeater restaurant, very comfortable beds and free parking. Some rooms at Premier Inn can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast has the expected cooked items, including vegetarian sausages, as well as a wide continental selection. |
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| Lion Quays Hotel - Moreton, Gledrid, Wrexham, SY11 3EN |
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With its mellow bricks and beautiful walled garden, Lion Quays looks as if it has been beside the Llangollen Canal for centuries, surrounded by the rolling countryside on the border of Shropshire and Wales. In fact this is a 21st century, purpose-built development. Here you will find a superb 82 bedroom hotel, the welcoming Waterside Bar and Restaurant, with its views of canal life and the 20 moorings, which have been created for the many narrowboats travelling along the Llangollen Canal. In summer you can eat outside, soaking up the sun on the terrace. Our aim has been to create a unique venue where quality is a priority, at a price that won't break the bank. |
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| Tadross Hotel - 271 Holton Rd, Barry, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF63 4HT |
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This large Victorian building has character. 40 minutes from Cardiff city centre and 20 minutes from Cardiff International Airport, it offers en suite rooms and free on-site parking (with CCTV). The location of the Tadross Hotel is ideal for those who want easy access to the capital city of Wales, but without the rush, crush or expense. The en suite rooms are of various sizes and include TV and tea/coffee. Cutlery can be provided if you would like to eat in your room. The Tadross Hotel has a breakfast room and a ground-floor bar. Next to the hotel there is also a friendly pub, the Bassett Bar. |
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| The George Hotel - 11-13 Stepney Rd, Burry Port, Dyfed, SA16 0BH |
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Just a short distance from the harbour and the seafront, the George Hotel has been fully refurbished and now offers comfortable rooms, good food and a modern wine bar. The George Hotel has just 5 rooms, ensuring guests receive a warm welcome and friendly, personal service. The rooms are individually decorated and named after streets in the town. The wine bar has a 42-inch plasma flat-screen TV and offers a fine selection of wines, spirits and beers. The restaurant offers fine dining and has become a favourite with hotel guests and local townsfolk alike. The extensive menu has something to suit everyone, with steaks and seafood proving particularly popular. In the heart of Burry Port, just a few miles from Llanelli and Swansea, the George Hotel is the hub of the town and has a great location for those exploring the lovely countryside and coastline of Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and West Wales. |
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