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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | On the south coast of Snowdonia National Park, The Tin House is a cosy cottage with scenic views. The house is in the pretty village of Llwyngwril, just a short walk from the River Gwril.
The Tin House features a living area with a flat-screen TV, DVD player and comfortable seating. There is a separate double bedroom, and a bathroom with nautical decor.
The fully equipped kitchen has a microwave, refrigerator and oven, and full kitchenware is provided. There is a small dining area, and guests can also dine outside in the leafy garden.
Surrounded by beautiful Gwynedd countryside, Tin House is a 15-minute walk from Llwyngwril Beach. Llwyngwril Station is a 10-minute walk away, and is served by the Cambrian Coastal Railway. |
  
| Royal Ship Queens Square, Dolgellau
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | The Royal Ship Hotel is an early 19th century Coaching Inn, in the heart of the old Market Town of Dolgellau, is ideally situated to explore the beauty of North and Mid Wales.
Only two hours drive from three international airports, located in the Snowdonia National Park, one of the most picturesque countrysides imaginable, surrounded by mountains, rivers and fishing lakes, only a few minutes drive to the coast of the Irish Sea, it is the perfect place for a relaxing holiday or short break.
A family run hotel, this historical building has been extensively modernised and extended over the years. Behind its attractive ivy-clad facade, 23 individual furnished Bedrooms, Bar and Restaurant is on offer and provides our guests with the ideal atmosphere for a memorable stay.
Families with Children are very welcome.
Secure Car Parking facilities.
Storage and jet wash facility for Mountain bikes for a small fee are available. |
  
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Rooms from 47.00 GBP | Min y Mor Hotel is ideally located on the Promenade in the picturesque town of Barmouth in North Wales. A few short steps from the hotel and you’ll find yourself on the sandy beach of Cardigan Bay. This area of Wales has many tourist attractions: the castles of Harlech, Criccieth and Caernarfon, slate and copper mines, narrow gauge railways, Portmeirion village and not to mention the flat, sandy beach of Barmouth, woodland and hillside walks, picturesque cycle paths, horse riding, golfing and fishing. The proprietors, Helen and Norman Atkins, offer a warm and friendly welcome. Along with all the staff they will ensure your stay at our Hotel will be a comfortable and enjoyable holiday. |
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