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A family run Hotel since 1897, this is the most northerly Country House Hotel in Wales, set in five acres of lawns and landscaped garden on a prominent hillside position overlooking the picturesque village and bay of Cemaes. Enjoy the quiet country lanes and explore the beautiful headland where there are working windmills and watermills, celtic ruins, wildlife preserves, sheltered lagoons and shingle beaches. Just a few minutes from the hotel is Llanbadrig Church, AD440, with its Icthus stone dating back to the 4th Century. 14 en-suite bedrooms including two four posters and five family rooms. The Restaurant offers a diverse á la carte menu with seafood specialities and dishes are prepared from fresh local produce where ever possible. A Hog Roast with open air live music, is popular with Bikers held yearly, in the summer. Drying room and secure parking.
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where: Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, Gwynedd, LL67 0LH
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A classic Georgian house, conveniently located just a mile from the historic market town of Carmarthen, in the village of Trevaughan. Two large and comfortable en-suite rooms that overlook beautiful open countryside. Guests have the use of a comfortably furnished lounge and a wholesome breakfast is served in the traditional dining room. Carmarthen, is the oldest town in Wales, where legend has it, was the birthplace of Merlin. Today the former cattle market has undergone regeneration with a modern new shopping centre, cinema and market hall. Within a short distance to the beach and castle at Llansteffan, Dylan Thomas Boathouse, Aberglasney, Saundersfoot, the National Botanic Gardens of Wales... and much more! Popular with Bikers as a base to explore the area and for various events including the West Wales Motorcycle Show. A previous guest said "Lovely rural location, just out of the town centre, easily walked! Lovely young lady runs this B&B, where we were able to park three touring motor cycles in the attached garage. Our rooms were spotlessly clean, great en- suite and breakfast was plentiful and lots of it. Michelle, our host even ran us into town in her car. Very biker friendly". Garaged and private parking..
where: Trevaughan, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, South Wales, SA31 3QL
tel: 01267 237222 web-site: www.dolwerdd.com e-mail: info@dolwerdd.com |
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Situated just 3 miles from the A483, just outside the village of Cynghordy near Llandovery and an ideal base for exploring the heartland of Wales. Set in 50 acres of Welsh countryside with spectacular views over looking the Bran Valley and the Brecon Beacons. B&B comfortable accommodation, where a farmhouse buffet style breakfast is served. Also two quaint self-catering cottages, which can cater for up to 17 people. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and within easy reach of Llanwrtyd Wells, the Royal Welsh Show Ground, Big Pit - National mining museum and for the adrenaline junkies; Trail Riding, Paintball Games and 4x4 Driving. Evening Meals are available, with a bar on site. Drying room, motorcycle washing facilities, small workshop and garaged parking.
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where: Cynghordy, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, SA20 0NB
tel: 01550 750274 web-site: www.cambrianway.com e-mail: info@cambrianway.com |
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Ideally suited near Aberystywth town centre, 80 metres from the beach and close to pubs, restaurants, shops and the popular seafront where many Bikers meet. Nine comfortable and modern bedrooms, comprising 2 doubles, 6 twins and a family room, decorated and furnished to a high standard with colour tv and tea and coffee facilities. On a room only basis, at great rates with use of the fully equipped kitchen, wi-fi and laundry facilities. The hallway and landings are themed with pictures of Welsh history. An ideal base for both North and South Wales, with Devil's Bridge and its dramatic waterfalls, the Vale of Rheidol narrow gauge railway and Aberystwyth castle within easy reach. Highly recommended in the Lonely Planet guide book and by previous Biker visitors - pictured! Parking at the rear of the hotel, for up to 20 motorcycles.
where: 25 Bath Street, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 2NN
tel: 01970 639270 web-site: www.maesymor.co.uk
e-mail: maesymor@hotmail.co.uk
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A famous and renowned 17th century hotel set in the heart of the stunning Cambrian Mountains of mid-Wales and perched on the edge of the Rheidol Gorge, with stunning views from most rooms. B&B accommodation in 9 En-Suite rooms. A wide selection of traditional home cooked food, including Lamb and Steak and a desert menu which includes Black Cherry Pancake Stack. Yummy! Enjoy a drink in one of the lounge bars or in the beer garden. Many bikers enjoy the roads around this area with reservoir dams, spectacular castles, beaches, the Nant-yr-Arian forestry areas and a short ride to the seaside resort of Aberystwyth, with all the usual seaside stalwarts. Proprietors Karen & Rob, originally from Reading, ensure an unique warmth, ambiance and atmosphere in their lovely hotel and thoroughly enjoy the company of Bikers! Secure lock-up garage for motorcycles. where: Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AD
tel: 01970 890 230 web-site: www.thegeorgeborrowhotel.co.uk
e-mail: info@thegeorgeborrowhotel.co.uk
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A historical 16th Century building with considerable character, in an idyllic setting, at the foothills of the Berwyn Mountain. Roaring inglenook log fires, low beamed ceilings and slate flagged floors, plus an award winning restaurant and bar. All rooms are unique, from the character rooms in the original part of the building to more contemporary rooms at the rear, with a four poster bedroom, doubles, twins and single rooms. Many castles and places of historic interest are within easy reach, set amidst the peace and tranquillity of some of the most stunning countryside Britain has to offer. Close to Chirk Castle, Erdigg Hall, the enchanting Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall and the impressive Aqueduct at Chirk. Here you can walk through Darkie Tunnel, it is just 1,200 feet in length, so a flashlight is recommended. The owners have welcomed Bikers for many years including at their previous place, the Hamner Arms in Shropshire. The public bar where walkers, horse riders and bikers are all welcome, offers lunch, snacks, dinner and beverages - open all day, every day! Lock-up facility and private parking..
where: Llanarmon Dyffryn-Ceiriog, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 7LD
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A family run B&B offering contemporary accomodation in a Victorian townhouse. The recently refurbished guest house is very proud of its recent 4* Visit Wales grading and offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere for its guests to stay in. Modern, stylish en-suite rooms, with tv and hospitality trays. Just minutes walk to Cardiff City Centre, with pubs, restaurants, cafes, clubs, theatres and live music venues. Ideally located for travelling around Cardiff and South Wales. A previous guest said "Fab stay, welcoming staff, comfy bed, tasty breakfast and superb location". Parking is available on the road outside the Guest House with no restrictions or charges.
. where: 109 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF11 9PH
tel: 02920 340 881 web-site: www.churchguesthouse.co.uk e-mail: enquiries@churchguesthouse.co.uk |
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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 floor, 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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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.where: 5 St Andrews Place, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2YR
tel: 01492 878631 - 07722 134063 |










A classic Georgian house, conveniently located just a mile from the historic market town of 




A historical 16th Century building with considerable character, in an idyllic setting, at the foothills of the Berwyn Mountain. Roaring inglenook log fires, low beamed ceilings and slate flagged floors, plus an award winning restaurant and bar. All 

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 