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Situated in the old village of Talybont, just off the A5 on the outskirts of the City of Bangor, in a region of outstanding natural beauty, with the rugged mountains, peaceful lakes and lush forests of the Snowdonia National Park, as well as Gwynedd's dramatic coastline on its doorstep. In its several centuries of existence, it has been a Coaching Inn, a Farmhouse and since 1968, a privately owned hotel offering a high standard of comfort and friendly hospitality. Ten en-suite comfortable rooms, with hospitality trays, tv and free Wi-fi, some with views of the lawned grounds. The restaurant serves an excellent and varied menu, along with a selection of real ale. Within walking distance of the National Trust property, Penrhyn Castle and an ideal base to explore the beautiful and varied North Wales area, including the Menai Bridge, Anglesey, Snowdonia, Caernarfon, Betws-y-Coed, many golden beaches and a mere 28 miles to the port of Holyhead. A previous guest said "We found it a great base for our trip in Snowdonia. The rooms were clean and well furnished, and the breakfast was lovely. The best thing about this place is the food - among the best in the area! A cosy, olde-worlde place with friendly, approachable staff". Your host Errol (a retired Biker!) welcomes you. Large parking area.
where: Talybont, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL57 3UR
tel: 01248 352219 - 01248 361299
web-site: www.abbeyfieldhotel.co.uk
e-mail: info@abbeyfieldhotel.co.uk
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where: The Quay, Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL42 1HB
tel: 01341 280985
web-site: www.sunrayguesthouse.com
e-mail: danielbrooks@btconnect.com
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A former Georgian Country Farmhouse stands in one of the most enviable locations within the Snowdonia National Park and has been extensively refurbished to a high standard whilst retaining much of its original character. Superb views can be enjoyed from the comfortable and well equipped en-suite bedrooms. Guests can find relaxation in the comfortable lounge, large garden or simply retreat to the intimate bar for a quiet drink. B&B or dinner options, where freshly prepared meals from local produce can be enjoyed overlooking the panoramic views of the River Glaslyn, Gelert's Grave and the impressive Moel Hebog. Snowdonia offers spectacular scenery and is full of places to visit such as Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Snowdon Mountain Railway, historical castles, Portmeirion Village and Gardens, Welsh Mountain Zoo and for the adventurous; gorge walking, rock climbing, abseiling, tree walking and mountaineering. The quaint and beautiful village of Beddgelert, offers a variety of tourist shops, along with friendly pubs restaurants and cafes. Owners Lyn and Kevin (a founder member of the North Wales Advanced Motorcyclists and a 30 years service in the Royal Navy) welcome you. Private parking. where: Beddgelert, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 4NB
tel: 01766 510260 web-site: www.bryneglwyshotel.co.uk
e-mail: bryneglwys@btinternet.com
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Once a hotel and now an Inn, offering accommodation, bar meals, good beer, in the heart of Snowdonia. A choice of 14 bedrooms at various rates, including doubles, twins, singles and bunk rooms, with discount for more than 12 people booking. Traditional bar areas, outdoor seating and a menu serving freshly made home-made meals, with a choice of steaks, catch of the day, Welsh bangers and daily specials. The lovely village of Beddgelert is popular with as a stop off and stay, with many visiting the grave of Gellert, quaint shops and great ice-cream! Hosts to BMW Rhino Rally, welcoming bikers and open all year. Secure parking, CCTV and security systems.
where: Caernarfon road, Beddgelert, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, North Wales, LL55 4UY |
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A fine Victorian building, traditionally built of local stone and slate in the 1860's, centrally located in the Snowdonia National Park, overlooking the beautiful village of Betws-y-Coed, with breathtakingly panoramic views. Nine recently refurbished en-suite rooms with modern facilities. A range of places to visit virtually on the doorstep; castles, forests, mines and museums, along with many country roads in and out of the village. Have a swim whenever you wish in the heated indoor swimming pool, relax in the sauna... and then visit the bar afterwards! Your hosts, Jaap and Ghislaine, hope you will arrive as guests and leave as friends. Their aim is to make your stay as enjoyable as possible and state 'Our Home is Your Castle'. Over 250 teddy bears contribute to the homely and very informal entourage. Welsh, Dutch, German and French spoken. Motorcycle washing facilities and secluded private car park. where: Llanrwst Road, Betws-y-coed, LL24 0HD
tel: 01690 710540
web-site: www.park-hill.co.uk
e-mail: welcome@park-hill.co.uk
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In the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, affording glorious views of the Vale of Ffestiniog. B&B in spacious, refurbished en-suite rooms with a hearty Welsh breakfast served. Close to Portmeirion, superb sandy beaches and the station at Tan Y Bwlch, where you can take a trip on the famous narrow gauge railway as it winds its way down from the slate town of Blaenau Ffestiniog through spectacular scenery to its journeys end at the picturesque harbour in Porthmadog. Days of sightseeing are completed by a varied menu, with a drink or two in the convivial licensed bar before retiring to your spacious, traditionally furnished and decorated en-suite rooms. Self catering cottages also available. Drying room and motorcycle washing facilities. Private car park, CCTV and security systems.
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where: Tan y Bwlch, Nr Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41 3YU
tel: 01766 590277 web-site: www.oakeleyarms.co.uk e-mail: info@oakeleyarms.co.uk |
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Situated halfway between Dolgellau and Porthmadog, overlooking the Trawsfynydd lake and the Rhinog mountains. Sleeping a total of 19 people in seven comfortable en-suite rooms, in converted outbuildings set around a courtyard. Each room has its own front door, so late arrivals are no problem. Enjoy the amazing G-scale garden railway based on the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, with plenty of cowboys and indians. Meet the llamas, chickens (providing the free range eggs), geese and Welsh Collies. Central for most tourist attractions with pleasant rides through amazing scenery. A warm welcome awaits you - and don't forget your camera! Private parking.
where: Fron Oleu Farm, Trawsfynydd, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41 4UN |
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A friendly, privately owned hotel, situated in a unique location on the East shore of Criccieth's Esplanade. The hotel is a landmark Victorian building which faces south with stunning views over the main beach, Cardigan Bay and towards the ruins of Criccieth Castle. With 24 comfortable, contemporary, individually designed en-suite bedrooms, many with lovely sea views. A relaxing sea facing lounge, contemporary bar with cask beer and a restaurant, where local suppliers are used as much as possible. Morning coffee and afternoon tea is served in the sea facing lounge and during the summer months in the garden. An ideal base to explore Criccieth, the beautiful beaches of the Lleyn Peninsula, Snowdonia, Portmeirion, castles and the many famous steam railways. Nick and Fiona look forward to welcoming you. Drying room facilities and garaged parking.
. where: Beach Bank, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0HW
tel: 01766 522547 web-site: www.caerwylan.com e-mail: info@caerwylan.com |
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Situated in the best position in Criccieth and facing due south, overlooking the Esplanade (pictured) and offers splendid views of Criccieth Castle, the mountains and beautiful Cardigan Bay. Awarded 5* from Visit Wales, a Sparkling Diamond Award (for cleanliness) and offering B&B accommodation in a choice of 10 large, comfortable and bright , modern en-suite rooms, with extra special touches. The south facing patio garden, overlooking the sea, is the ideal place to unwind with a refreshing drink as you watch the world go by. North Wales offers an unrivalled choice of scenery and activity to the visitor including Castles galore; Harlech, Dolbadarn, Caernarfon and Conwy, the National Slate Museum, Portmeirion and the coastal towns of Abersoch and Pwllheli. A choice of restaurants and pubs within walking distance serving various British fare, some with a twist of Italian and French. A previous guest said "We have stayed all over the world and this ranks near the top for friendly service, cleanliness, a warm welcome & value for money!" Owner Julie welcomes you. Drying facilities and private parking.
where: Porthmadog Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0HP
tel: 01766 522870 web-site: www.gychotel.co.uk
e-mail: julie@gychotel.co.uk
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Located in an elevated position with panoramic views of Cardigan Bay and the Meirioneth Mountains in the distance, in the pretty seaside town of Criccieth, with its beaches, castle, shops, restaurants and all amenities. This family run licensed guest house offers en-suite comfortable rooms, some with sea views, with a hearty breakfast served. Optional home cooked dinners, using local Welsh produce where possible. A lovely garden at the front of the property is a great place to relax or plan you days. In reception there is information on local attractions, maps and guides and your hosts Nicholas and Leisha are happy to help with recommendations for excursions and activities in the area. Criccieth is centrally located for exploring Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula, with the splendid Portmeirion Italianate Village (the setting for the 60’s TV series The Prisoner) is just 10 minutes away. Drying facilities and private parking.
where: Porthmadoc Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0HP |
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Set in an acre of landscaped gardens with views of Cader Idris, in a peaceful location, only a ten minute walk from the quaint market town of Dolgellau. A warm welcome awaits you here at this spacious and comfortable, family run guest house with good home cooking, a patio with seating and a guest lounge where you will find a good selection of guide books, maps and brochures to help decide on what to see and do in the area. Located within the Snowdonia National Park and an ideal starting point for touring the whole of North Wales, with its beautiful scenery. Within easy reach of narrow gauge steam railways, the RSPB sanctuary and the sandy beaches at Barmouth and Fairbourne. Drying facilities and private parking.
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where: Coed-y-Fronallt, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, LL40 2YG
tel: 01341 422822 web-site: www.dwyolwyn.co.uk e-mail: dwy_olwyn@hotmail.co.uk |
On the outskirts of the historic market town of Dolgellau, in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, offering B&B and camping, with breathtaking views of Cader Idris. En-suite 4* rooms, individually and tastefully decorated with power showers offering indulgence after the days activities. Camping in a large level field, with a new heated toilet block, hair dryers, fridge, washing machine and drying facilities. Just off the A470, within easy distance of the Slate Caverns at Blaenau Ffestiniog, Talyllyn Railway, the alternative Technology Centre, mighty Medieval Castles and many other wonders of Snowdonia. A shop and cafe within a pleasant 5 minute walk. Recently, owners Robin and Eleanor welcome you. Motorcycle washing and drying room facilities. Private parking..
where: Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, LL40 2AB
tel: 01341 422269 web-site: www.guesthousessnowdonia.com e-mail: dolgunuchaf@aol.com |
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Situated in the southern reaches of the Snowdonia National Park, nestling at the foot of Calder Idris in the valley of the River Wnion, close to the centre of the ancient small town of Dolgellau and its amenities. Ivy House dates back to 1829 and has six guest bedrooms, four of which have en-suite facilities, all with a beverage tray, hair dryer, toiletries and tv. A healthy or king-sized breakfast is served in the spacious dining room and there is a comfortable guest lounge to relax in or plan your days. The surrounding scenery and roads are wonderful, within easy distance of the sandy beaches of Fairbourne and Barmouth, Harlech Castle, the dramatic underground caverns of King Arthur’s Labyrinth and an ideal touring centre for North and mid-Wales. Safe parking for motorbikes.
where: Finsbury Square, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales, LL40 1RF |
A peaceful haven in a quiet cul-de-sac, only a few minutes walk to the town centre, promenade, pier, beaches, restaurants, pubs and other attractions, with views of the Great Orme. Offering quality en-suite accommodation, in comfortable and and airy, recently refurbished rooms. An ideal base for touring the North Wales Coast, Conwy Valley, Snowdonia National Park and places of historical interest. A previous Biker guest said "A friend and I travelled on motorcycles from south to north Wales and finished our tour in Llandudno at Lymehurst B&B. Our host Elaine gave us an excellent welcome. Very convenient for the centre of town, in a very pleasant and quiet area, with plenty of room to park our bikes safely off road. The rooms were comfortable, modern and very clean, the en-suite shower was very large and very welcome after about 250 miles! We both had a good nights sleep and enjoyed and excellent breakfast my only regret is that we could not stay longer, if we visit North Wales again we will certainly be staying at the Lymehurst B & B again!" Gated private parking.parking.where: 5 St Andrews Place, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2YR
tel: 01492 878631 - 07722 134063 |
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A warm welcome awaits you, at this small family hotel owned and personally managed by David and Ann, a well known and popular couple in Llandudno with over twenty years hotelier experience. Situated just off the main A55 and on the Central Promenade, with outstanding views of the famous Great Orme, bay and pier, this is an ideal base for visitors wishing to enjoy the many and varied delights of Llandudno and surrounding area. Seventeen spacious en-suite bedrooms, with hospitality trays and a tastefully decorated residents lounge with a bar on the first floow, where guests can relax and unwind watching the world go by. Enjoy a tipple in the charming basement bar with your hosts, who ensure a convivial atmosphere and friendly personal service. Bar snacks are available. A short stroll to a multitude of shops, bars, cafes and eateries. You can reach the 679ft summit of the Orme by the longest cable operated tramway in Britain. Other attractions include 4000 year old copper mines, World War Two Home Front Experience, the beautiful landscapes of Snowdonia, Betws-y-Coed and Anglesey or take a boat trips around the bay. Also a self-contained holiday flat sleeping up to six. Secure court yard with locked gates at night for up to 17 bikes. where: Central Promenade, Llandudno, Gwynedd, LL30 1AT
tel: 01492 877822
web-site: www.oasis-hotel.co.uk
e-mail: oasishotel@unicombox.com
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