Biker Friendly Accommodation in Snowdonia, Gwynedd - Wales
| | One of the oldest Inns in Wales, with an area at rear of Inn to store Motorbikes overnight. Ideal for groups with forty-seven comfortable guest rooms, all with private bathrooms, individually styled and furnished. Traditional bars, complete with low ceilings, heavy oak beams and thick stone walls and roaring open log fires. The Black Boy Inn is a beer lover’s dream, with 20 taps featuring cask and keg beers from some of the world’s most progressive independent breweries. Snowdonia offers spectacular scenery and is full of places to visit such as Snowdon Mountain Railway, Sygun Copper Mine, historical castles and Portmeirion Village. where: Northgate Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1RW |
Llandudno - Click to be redirectedaenau Ffestiniog -
| A warm welcome awaits you, at this family run hotel, where your hosts Carole and Ed look forward to welcoming you to The Oasis, where they aim to make your stay relaxing and enjoyable. Situated just off the main A55 and on the Central Promenade, with outstanding views of the famous Great Orme, bay and pier and just a short walk to a multitude of shops, pubs, cafes and eateries. Llandudno - one of Britain's finest Victorian seaside resorts famed for its carefully preserved architecture, long crescent promenade and sweeping sands... With donkeys, Punch & Judy and candy floss! You can reach the 679ft summit of the Orme by the longest cable operated tramway in Britain. Other attractions include 4,000 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. Ideally located within an easy ride to medieval Conwy, Colwyn Bay, Rhos-on-Sea and an assortment of North Wales and Snowdonia attractions. Free Wi-Fi. Secure court yard with locked gates at night for up to 15 bikes. where: Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AT tel: 01492 877 822 e-mail: [email protected] |
Llŷn Peninsula