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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Situated 20 minutes’ drive from Mount Snowdon, Llety Betws is a Victorian bed and breakfast featuring en suite rooms which overlook the local valley or scenic woodland. Free Wi-Fi is available and free private parking is provided on site.
Egyptian cotton bed linen is provided with each Llety Betws room, as well as a flat-screen TV, en suite shower and DVD player.
A traditional full cooked breakfast with award-winning local sausages and bacon is on offer. Milk and butter is used from local suppliers. Robins, blue tits and woodpeckers can often be seen from the dining room, as well as pheasants.
Many pubs, shops and restaurants can be found in Betws Y Coed village, which is just 7 minutes’ walk. Numerous walking routes are available in the surrounding area, and Snowdonia National Park is a 30-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 82.00 GBP | Set in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed in the north of Snowdonia National Park, Glan Aber serves local cask and real ales in its bar. Trout and salmon fishing as well as hill walking are possible in the immediate area.
Flat-screen TVs and tea and coffee are provided in all bedrooms. A seating area, trouser press and hairdryer are also included in each room.
Sky Sports channels are shown in the Glan Aber Hotel’s bar and guests can enjoy a game of pool or darts in the games room.
Secure bicycle storage is available. Betws-y-Coed Rail Station and Golf Club are less than 10 minutes’ walk away. |
  
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Rooms from 120.00 GBP | Privately owned, the traditional values of courtesy and service are strong at the Craig-y-Dderwen.
The hotel was built in 1890 as a private house and was converted to a hotel in the early 1920s. During World War II it was used for secret operations by the British Ministry of Defence.
Edward Elgar, the famous composer, spent much time here relaxing on the riverbank and enjoying the views, which are mostly the same since that time. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | 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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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | Swallow Falls Hotel was built in the last century to take advantage of the local views, as well as the proximity to the now famous Swallow Falls. |
  
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Rooms from 85.00 GBP | Situated in Snowdonia National Park, the award-winning Penmachno Hall is a former Rectory dating from 1862. It boasts country-house rooms, fine food and the River Glasgwm meanders through its gardens.
The themed rooms at Penmachno feature modern conveniences including free Wi-FI and CD players. They also include satellite TVs and most have seating areas.
Penmachno Hall has a large entrance hall, featuring a grandfather clock and wooden floors, which lead to reception rooms where guests can relax in. These have deep sofas, log fires and a selection of board games.
Hearty breakfasts are served in the morning room, with its large bay windows offering countryside views. The fine Welsh cuisine dinner menu boasts local venison and lamb.
The tranquil, landscaped gardens have slate seating areas and an abundance of wildlife. Free parking is available at the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 60.30 GBP | Set at the edge of Betws-y-Coed, amid the National Park, this hotel with leisure centre and indoor pool is ideal for the North Wales Coast, Snowdonia and the countryside.
All guests receive free use of the leisure centre with a heated pool, children's splash pool, spa bath, steam room and a well-equipped gym. A solarium and an independent, qualified masseuse/reflexologist are available at an additional cost.
The rooms are located in the main hotel building and in a separate lodge. There is free internet access during your stay.
Dinner is served in the modern 1815 Brasserie, which uses fine local ingredients, including black beef, lamb and seafood. Children's menus are available. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | Set in a magnificent former coaching inn, Royal Oak Hotel is surrounded by the beautiful mountains of Snowdonia National Park. With free parking and traditional rooms, there is also an award-winning restaurant.
The individual rooms boast scenic views and luxury modern bathrooms with free toiletries. Some have jacuzzi baths and ornate four-poster or sleigh beds. All rooms have Wi-Fi access and TVs with satellite channels.
The Royal Oak has the Llugwy River Restaurant, which serves a modern Welsh menu using local produce. There is also the casual Grill Bar, featuring seasoned oak flooring from the hotel’s own grounds. The popular Stables Bistro Bar offers live jazz and sporting events.
With a picturesque village location in Betws-y-Coed, The Royal Oak Hotel is at the gateway to Snowdonia. The Conwy Valley Railway Museum is a pleasant 20-minute stroll away, and Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre can be reached in 25 minutes’ walk. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Please contact the hotel if you wish to book a table for dinner, as without a restaurant booking, tables are not guaranteed. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | An AA 5-star luxury Victorian guest house, Aberconwy House is situated in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, near Mount Snowdon, providing the perfect base to explore Snowdonia National Park.
Some rooms have stunning views of Snowdonia. Rooms are stylishly decorated, with an en suite and an LCD flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available in the hotel.
The village is surrounded by the majestic Gwydir Forest, with many cycle and walking routes. The centre of Betws-y-Coed with its many restaurants is just a 10 minute walk away.
After a day exploring the beautiful waterfalls, rivers and wildlife of Snowdonia, relax in the comfortable lounge or on the sun terrace at Aberconwy House. |
  
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Rooms from 120.00 GBP | Meticulously designed throughout, the Quay Hotel & Spa in North Wales epitomises cool sophistication on the North Wales Coast. The moment you enter Deganwy Quay you are welcomed into a world of comfort and a sense of belonging.
Set on the idyllic Conwy Estuary, the Quay Hotel commands awe-inspiring views of the most magical scenery in North Wales and is located within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park, the neighbouring medieval town of Conwy and Victorian Llandudno, all within close access from Chester and the North West.
Our bedrooms, suites and penthouses have been exquisitely designed, incorporating all the style and comfort you would expect from this award-winning hotel in Conwy.
The Quay Spa offers you an extensive selection of luxurious treatments and luxury spa breaks in North Wales. Indulge in our world of tranquillity and calm, or re-energise and renew with one of our day spa packages. Whether you need a de-stressing top to toe body treatment, a renewing facial or your ongoing maintenance treatments, we can provide all you need. Working with you to make your spa break in Wales the best yet.
The Grill Restaurant brings you a range of award-winning culinary delights and spectacular views of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Conwy Castle, set within the backdrop of Conwy mountains and vistas to the Isle of Anglesey and out to the Irish Sea. |
  
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Rooms from 40.50 GBP | A uniquely styled traditional, family run, independent hotel for individual people, enjoy a great vacation in picturesque Llandudno on North Wales coast. The largest seaside resort in Wales, the hotel also boasts Snowdonia National Park, National Trust properties, historic houses & castles, mountains and lakes on their doorstep. A perfect seaside vacation, Snowdonian mountains & beaches nearby, the Ambassador is renowned by many regular returning guests for comfort, service and friendliness. The Hotel is relaxed and informal, but with a commitment to standards and disciplines, with a belief that all of this has to be affordable. The Williams family is now in it's third generation of caring for hotel guests, many of whom have been returning for a period of over thirty years. Indeed, some of the regular visitors enjoyed their childhood holidays with the hotel and now bring their own children to The Ambassador. |
  
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Rooms from 100.00 GBP | The St Tudno Hotel is situated in a prime position on Llandudno's fine promenade opposite the Victorian Pier, gardens and beach and is sheltered by the nearby Great Orme headland. The hotel enjoys a reputation as one of the most luxurious seaside resort hotels in Great Britain, and has been progressively refurbished over the years to create relaxing surroundings designed to satisfy the most exacting tastes for both corporate and tourist alike.
Over a number of years the restaurant has been awarded three AA Rosettes, become Welsh Restaurant of the Year, has received the Egon Rony Dessert of the Year Award and even the Taste of Wales Award for having the Best Cheese Board.
The Wine list has received a lot of media interest. International Wine Magazine wrote an article naming the restaurant a "Wine Lover's Paradise" with a 5 out of 5 rating. The restaurant is also proud to be the recipient of the AA Wine List Award for Wales for the years 2000 and 2004. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Rose-Tor is conveniently situated in the town centre, close to the beach and all amenities in the Victorian resort of Llandudno. We invite you to spend your stay with us in the informal, friendly and relaxed atmosphere of our hotel - a high quality bed and breakfast decorated throughout with great flair and creates a calm, relaxing atmosphere for work and play. The accommodation comprises of 24 en-suite bedrooms, all beautifully newly decorated, furnished and equipped with colour TV with Freeview, tea/coffee unit, clock radio and hairdryer and centrally heated throughout. We also offer Deluxe Rooms with all the above and the added luxury of a four-poster bed.
At the Rose Tor Hotel we have a number of different types of rooms available for your stay. Single Double/Twin Deluxe with four poster bed Family
All rooms are en suite with bath/shower or shower and come with digital television, hair dryer and tea/coffee facilities.
Some rooms come with LCD televisions for your enjoyment.
Evening Menu and Carvery available from 6pm and Carvery available on Sunday from 12pm. Bookings are advisable – especially for our very popular Sunday Carvery. |
  
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Rooms from 42.00 GBP | Our lounge and bar are renowned for their hospitality and friendliness. Air conditioning and central heating add to your comfort.
There is a large Car Park at the rear of our hotel for the convenience of our guests.
The Plas Coch Hotel is an historic establishment in Bala North Wales and was originally built as a coaching inn around 1780.
All bedrooms are spacious and have private bathrooms or shower rooms, colour TV and tea/coffee facilities. Efficient central heating ensures that you will be warm and comfortable even during the winter months.
Bar Meals are available with an extensive menu including some traditional Welsh dishes and wherever possible using fresh local produce .
All bedrooms have private bathrooms or shower rooms. Colour TV and tea/coffee facilities, full central heating keeps the hotel warm and comfortable even during the winter months. |
  
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Rooms from 79.00 GBP | The Port Dinorwic Resort has fine accommodation comprising of bedrooms, suites, cottages & public rooms at affordable prices. A family run business since the mid 90’s, it has an informal and friendly atmosphere. With an almost 80% satisfaction rating on Trip Advisor our guests comments put us in the 4* category and the AA have also rated us as having 4* Guest Accommodation with the added advantage of full amenities. Because...
With a range of activities both on the resort and off, from relaxing in our own indoor heated swimming pool & sauna, to hiking and rambling in the natural beauty of the Snowdonia National Park you wont be short of things to do. You can relax in our bar and eat in our Bistro style restaurant or, being exactly halfway between the University City of Bangor with it’s shopping centres and the Historic Town of Caernarfon (where the investiture of Charles as Prince of Wales took place) you can enjoy the best of all worlds. Equidistant from Snowdonia and The Isle of Anglesey - with its sea Ferry Terminal for that day trip to Ireland!
At Plas Dinorwic we offer unique boutique accommodation for every taste, each unit or bedroom being different. Our accommodation includes:- Twin bedded rooms, Double bedded rooms, Multi bedded (family) rooms, a selection of suites and penthouses with panoramic views of the Menai Straits, Sea View apartments and Stone built cottages. All accommodations are en-suite with tea / coffee making facilities plus FreeView TV & free Wi-Fi. But please note, “standard” rooms do not offer a sea view.
“Excellence At It’s Cheapest With Great Value For Money” is a slogan worth paying for, but was said by some of our guests!
With easy access to Snowdon & The Snowdonia National Park, the north & west wales coasts, plus the Isle of Anglesey we have all the best Wales has to offer. We are on “The Waters Edge of Snowdonia!”
Among our many regular clients are major Radio, TV and film companies and as such we have been host to many celebrities down the years. “Privacy” and “discretion” therefore are our middle names. One of our regulars, a writer and film producer comes here for her inspiration quoting it to be her “Palace of Peace & Tranquility!”
We were affectionately nicknamed “The Pink Palace” (because of our exterior colour) many years ago by a Welsh star of TV & Radio. More recently you may have heard us referred to on Radio 1 after their “Big Weekend 2010,” being their preferred hotel of choice and host to many of the BBC’s VIP’s.
A special place, the resort is situated right on the banks of the Menai Straits and we can boast some of the most beautiful panoramic views in the area, with a warm, friendly welcome from owners and staff alike! Come and sample the delights of north Wales which this epicentre on the Menai Straits offers you, whether for business or for pleasure.
Continually striving to improve our amenities, for the water sports lovers among you we’ve recently completed our own slipway right into The Menai Straits for the launching of whatever pleasure craft you may have! |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Nestling amongst the wooded hills of the Vale of Clwyd, the sophisticated Woodlands Hall is only 20 minutes from Chester city centre. Woodlands Hall has attractive, individually styled rooms with tea and coffee facilities and flat-screen TVs with Freeview. Period features such as wooden wall-panelling and imposing fireplaces have been retained. You will also find an outdoor tennis court, a fitness suite, a snooker room and a sauna at the hotel. For dining, there is the bar, the relaxed conservatory and the formal dining room. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Welcome to Ruthin Castle,
A magical Welsh hotel with mediaeval roots dating back to the days of Edward I.
Set within acres of woods and parkland a little over 20 miles from Chester, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Ruthin Castle is a truly romantic hotel steeped in history. The castle dates back to the legend of King Arthur with notable owners including King Edward I, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Book a stay in one of the many rooms; dine on award winning cuisine created using only the freshest local produce; bring a team of merry men for a themed night of fun, food and laughter; enjoy great business facilities in a secluded venue or book the wedding of your dreams within the ancient walls and picturesque grounds. Ruthin Castle is a royal Welsh gem just waiting to be explored.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits…
Legendary Ruthin Castle has been welcoming guests – including royals and noted members of society – for several hundred years and today that long record of delivering warm hospitality and comfort to guests continues. For the ultimate visit book one of the four unusually themed and extravagantly furnished Royal Salons , the most superior of which is the stately Prince of Wales . Stemming from its historic mediaeval roots and current refurbishment program, guests can also choose from a selection of refurbished 4-star Deluxe Rooms , whilst at 3-star standard there are a variety of traditional Four Poster Rooms , double or twin Castle Rooms and for the most budget conscious, smaller Junior Castle Rooms .* All charming rooms encapsulate the era of the castle blending tradition with modern comforts, and come complete with 24-hour room service, television, hairdryer, hospitality beverages, telephone, and WiFi internet access.
Please note: Whilst every effort has been made to categorise and describe the rooms, each one is individual in size and style leading to inevitable differences even within categories. Guests planning to stay with young children should note that only a small selection of rooms have space for extra beds and these are often fully booked well in advance. It is essential that arrangements are made at the time of booking. Similarly, for those with mobility or other impairments there are a very limited number of rooms suitable so please discuss your needs with our reservations team who will advise you on what best suits your requirements. Information is also available in our accessibility statement. |
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