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Grand Promenade,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2NR |
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Castle Street,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF10 1XD |
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Whitewalls,
Swansea,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA1 3AB |
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Hotel Plas Dinorwic - On the banks of the Menai Strait and at the water's edge of Snowdonia, this hotel is halfway between Bangor and Caernarfon, equal distance from Isle Of Anglesey and Snowdonia. This hotel, graded 3 stars by the AA, has a licensed bar, a residents' quiet lounge, a breakfast room and a restaurant. Several restaurants are within walking distance. The hotel also boasts an indoor heated pool and sauna, and a large flat-screen TV in the bar. Hotel Plas Dinorwic is ideally located for exploring the varied attractions of the area, and for water-based activities. Snowdonia National Park is only a short drive away. Nearby you can experience excellent fishing, hill walking, mountaineering, horse riding, shooting, bird watching and much more.
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Ffordd Siabod,
Y Felinheli,
Gwynedd
LL56 4XA |
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Marine Terrace,
Aberystwyth,
Dyfed
SY23 2DA |
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40-42 Chepstow Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP19 8EB |
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High Street,
Lampeter,
Dyfed
SA48 7BG |
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Rhos Street,
Ruthin,
Denbighshire
LL15 1DY |
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Mostyn Broadway,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 1YL |
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Castle Hotel - A 2-minute walk from Neath Rail Station, the family-run Castle Hotel is an historic Welsh coaching inn providing en suite rooms and 2 cosy bars, just off the M4 motorway. Rooms at the Castle Hotel boast character and charm, whilst offering facilities such as a flat-screen satellite TV, Wi-Fi internet access, feather duvets and tea/coffee making facilities. Green's restaurant serves traditional Welsh Food and offers a daily blackboard featuring local specialities. The 2 bars include the traditional, oak-panelled Lounge Bar, with its huge fireplace and comfy arm chairs. The contemporary Castle Bar has big TV screens and an upbeat, modern atmosphere. Local attractions include Afan Forest Park, Brecon Beacons National Park, the stunning Swansea Bay and Gower coastlines. All this and yet only 40 minutes from Cardiff, the vibrant Welsh capital.
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The Parade,
Port Talbot,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA11 1RB |
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10 ST Georges Crescent,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2LF |
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Essex Rd,
Pembroke,
Dyfed
SA72 6EG |
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Stryd Fawr,
Talsarnau,
Gwynedd
LL47 6TA |
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Pentrebach,
Merthyr Tydfil,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF48 4BD |
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52-54 Stowhill,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP20 1JG |
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Coedcae Rd,
Trehafod,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF37 2NP |
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113 Alexandra Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP20 2JG |
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Tal-Y-Bont,
Bangor,
Gwynedd
LL57 3UR |
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Broadway Country House - This sensitively restored Victorian hotel is set in 7 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, with stunning views over Carmarthen Bay and beyond to North Devon. This charming country retreat is situated on the outskirts of the historic town of Laugharne, famous for its castle and more recently, for Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who did much of his writing in the boathouse there. Broadway Country House is situated between Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. All the wonders of West Wales are on the doorstep, including Pembrokeshire National Park, local theme parks, picturesque beaches, rugged countryside and Pendine Sands, famous as the home of many attempts on the world land-speed record. Originally built 300 years ago, the hotel was extended in 1914, with a new West wing and the Orangery added. Today, the hotel offers 6 recently refurbished en suite rooms, the majority with sea views. Wireless internet access is available throughout.
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Laugharne,
Ferryside,
Dyfed
SA33 4NU |
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Owain Glyndwr Hotel - Combining heritage with the comforts and facilities of a modern hotel. The Owain Glyndwr provides an excellent venue for business or an ideal base to explore North Wales. This historic building, dating back to 1329 and named after Owain Glyndwr, the legendary Prince of Wales, boasts 13 well appointed bedrooms, a restaurant, 2 bars, a residents lounge, conference facilities and secure private parking. For the tourist, the Owain Glyndwr offers the ideal base to enjoy the beautiful Dee Valley, with its wide range of country pursuits, or to explore the many and varied attractions of North Wales. For business, the Owain Glyndwr's spacious conference facilities are an ideal 'away from the office' location for meetings and training events. Set in a 'lecture theatre' style, there is seating for 100. Set in a 'board room' style, 35 can work in comfort. Our fine restaurant, with seating for 20 diners, serves a varied and changing menu that takes full advantage of fresh, local produce. The ideal venue for that special occasion. Guests will be attracted by the log fire in the Saddle Bar or may prefer the Bottom Bar to enjoy the range of beers, selected wines and spirits.
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The Square,
Corwen,
Denbighshire
LL21 0DL |
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Chester Road,
Buckley,
Flintshire
CH7 6HJ |
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Penrhyd,
Amlwch,
Anglesey
LL68 9TF |
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The Roe,
St Asaph,
Denbighshire
LL17 0HY |
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Wolfscastle,
Wolfscastle,
Dyfed
SA62 5LZ |
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Castleton,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF3 2XR |
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Llanberis,
Llanberis,
Gwynedd
LL55 4TY |
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Bryn Howel Lane,
Llangollen,
Denbighshire
LL20 7UW |
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Llandafen,
Llanelli,
Dyfed
SA14 9BD |
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Portland Street,
Aberystwyth,
Dyfed
SY23 2DX |
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Kingsway,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF10 3HH |
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