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Bryn Eisteddfod is a charming Victorian property in peaceful surroundings. Situated approximately nine miles south west of Caernarfon, Bryn Eisteddfod is located on the outskirts of the historic village of Clynnogfawr noted for its landmark 13th century St Bueno's Church near the village of Clynnog Fawr. The immediate surrounding area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' down to
Verity Cleaver — Fabulous hosts. Truly charming.nothing too much trouble.superb breakfast. We decided to get away at last minute for weekend
The Tyr Graig Castle is a landmark hotel situated between the mountains and the sea. Only 1/2 a mile out of Barmouth town centre and on the borders of the Snowdonia National Park. There are magnificent sea views. The hotel was originally built in 1891 for WW Greener the famous Birmingham gunmaker and it is alleged that Mr Greener made the gun that was used by Doc Holliday in the famous "GUNFIGHT
Greg Redgrift — Great views, staff outstanding food good breakfast great. Will go back
Martin, Jan, their son Phillip, Susy terrier and the friendly staff extended a warm welcome and invite you to sample the delights of Ty'n Rhos - A special place set in a beautiful location on the wide open lush plain between Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey all close by. This is a land of myth and legend steeped in history.
Christine Chambers — This was our 3rd visit to Tyn Rhos and I have to say it is our favourite hotel. The room and bed is extremely comfortable
We are dedicated to focusing on the most important aspect of the business our guests. Whether you take a stroll around our fifteen acres in the summer or sit by the roaring log fire in the drawing room on a cold winter's day, you will relax the minute you drive through our gates. Nestled between the Snowdonia mountains and the Irish Sea, the idyllic setting and stunning views are not to be missed.
Andrea Fowles — Excellent place can not fault it food great staff great so good reccomended it to my neighbour and she as booked 2 nights
Hand Picked Hotels seek to create an atmosphere in which guests are encouraged to feel at home. The buildings are all large architecturally stunning properties but no one will ever find themselves tiptoeing around the corridors intimidated by the imposing grandeur of the building. We encourage guests to kick off their shoes and enjoy themselves.
Ant D. — Held a post funeral gathering with afternoon tea. We were well looked after.
The Abbeyfield Hotel is a homely and personal hotel with restaurant, situated in the old village of Talybont, lying 2 miles to the East of the city of Bangor in Gwynedd, within walking distance of the National Trust property, Penrhyn Castle. Abbeyfield is an ideal base to explore the beautiful and varied North Wales area. In its several centuries of existence, it has been a Coaching Inn, a Farmhouse
James Ward — Fascinating place to visit. The house itself is an imposing mock castle, solidly built and very lavish in its design. When
Owned and run by the Cave-Browne-Cave family for over 100 years, the Trefeddian Hotel combines the weight of tradition and family history with freshness and modernity, providing all the comforts needed for a relaxing getaway. Ideally located in Mid Wales, Aberdovey is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area.
Karen Hughes — Mix up with my lunch order but was rectified super fast and with a jovial smile fab
Sygun Fawr is located in the heart of North Wales' beautiful Snowdonia National Park, just a short walk away from the picturesque village of Beddgelert. Set within 22 acres of mountainside and gardens, peace and tranquillity are assured at this ultimate mountain retreat offering an idyllic setting for exploring the magnificent natural beauty and the dramatic scenery of North Wales' coasts and mountains
Ruth O'Brien — Great place to visit. Self guided tour. Struggled to find helmets that fit children. Was enjoyable for all. Need comfortable
Welcome to the Royal Sportsman Hotel - the only 3-star, full-service accommodation locally with the best-quality and value food for many miles around. We are Porthmadog's premier hotel at the gateway to Snowdonia and Llyn. We are an ideal base for either leisure or business guests to explore or work in the area.
John McGrath — Part of a group of four that called in on a Tuesday afternoon. Had shrimp and squid off the light bite menu.excellent. Will
Welsh Historic Inns currently encompass three historic and unique North Wales Hotels. These Hotels have individual and atmospheric characters, which reflect their locality and also their unique Welsh history. We offer a full online availability check and also feel free to call for last minute deals from our offers pages.
Jo Garrigan — Wonderful atmospheric pub with plenty of space for inside and outside dining. Great choice of menu all reasonably priced