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Plas Bodegroes *****
Pwllheli,
Gwynedd,
LL53 5TH
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Plas Bodegroes incorporates one of the finest restaurants in Wales (the only in fact to hold a Michelin Star) with a beautiful collection of 11 individually designed and handsomely appointed rooms. Its location on the Llyn Peninsular is secluded and tranquil, and as far away from the stresses of modern life as possible.
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Seiont Manor Hotel ***
Llanrug,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd,
LL55 2AQ
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Seiont Manor Hotel holds three coveted AA red stars, placing it amongst the UK’s top 200 hotels. It is an impressive hotel created from a collection of rural buildings, and set in peaceful countryside with convenient access to Caernarfon and the Snowdonia National Park. The individually designed bedrooms are stylish and well equipped, with a host of luxurious extra touches, while the hotel’s public areas exude a cosy comfortable air. The award-winning restaurant and extensive leisure facilities are among the finest in North Wales.
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Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel ***
Capel Coch,
Llangefni,
Anglesey,
LL77 7UR
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Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel is situated on the Isle of Anglesey, in its own beautifully kept and tranquil gardens. Dating from 1882 and recently refurbished to a very high standard, this is a very fine country house hotel with a superb collection of beautifully furnished rooms, a splendid restaurant and extensive spa and leisure facilities.
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Castell Deudraeth ***
Portmeirion,
Gwynedd,
LL48 6ET
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Castell Deudraeth is a simply stunning castle located in the heart of Portmeirion, and offers 4 suites and 7 rooms decorated in a fabulous contemporary style. There is also a choice of two main dining areas, a bar, meeting facilities and a stunning Victorian walled garden, which offers further entertaining space during the summer months.
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The Hotel Portmeirion ***
Portmeirion,
Gwynedd,
LL48 6ET
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The Hotel Portmeirion is a Grade II listed building dating from 1850, and has had its fair share of famous residents over the years, from Noel Coward to HG Wells. It is set in an ideal spot from which to enjoy this picturesque village, and offers 14 rooms in the main hotel building, as well as more rooms in the cottages that make up the village of Portmeirion – the setting for cult 1960s TV series The Prisoner.
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Pale Hall Country House Hotel ***
Pale Estate,
Llandderfel,
Bala,
LL23 7PS
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Pale Hall Country House Hotel is full of delightful surprises for those visitors weary of bland, anonymous corporate hotels – each spacious guest room in this handsome 19 th Century mansion has been individually designed and is equipped to a very high standard, with breathtaking views from most rooms. Dining at Pale Hall is a pleasant experience, in the hotel’s stylish restaurant whose accent is firmly on local fresh produce and a regularly changing menu.
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The Royal Oak Hotel ***
Holyhead Road,
Betws-y-Coed,
Conwy,
LL24 0AY
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The Royal Oak Hotel is set in a handsome and atmospheric former coaching inn in the heart of the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed. Set amidst breathtaking scenery and overlooking the River Llugwy in Snowdonia, Betws-y-Coed is a popular tourist destination and makes a convenient base from which the whole of North Wales is easily accessible.
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Waterloo Hotel ***
Betws-y-Coed,
Conwy,
LL24 0AR
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Set at the edge of the picture postcard village of Betws-y-Coed, near the Waterloo Bridge from which its name derives, the Waterloo Hotel is a comfortable and attractively furnished hotel, and comes complete with a leisure centre and an indoor swimming pool. The Waterloo Hotel makes the ideal base from which to explore Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast.
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Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel ***
Betws-y-Coed,
Conwy,
LL24 0AS
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Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel is an elegantly furnished and comfortable hotel enjoying a breathtaking location in the Snowdonia National Park. It makes the most of its tranquil and secluded setting in 16 acres of beautiful grounds on the banks of the River Conwy and commands stunning views of the river and wooded slopes, particularly from the riverside restaurant which is highly regarded for the variety and flair of its cuisine.
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Tan-y-Foel Country House **
Capel Garmon,
Betws-y-Coed,
LL26 0RE
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Tan-y-Foel Country House Hotel is set in a 16th Century stone house on a wooded hillside overlooking Betws-y-Coed. The interior design is bold and modern, with 7 individually designed rooms and a pleasant and critically acclaimed restaurant. Its two red AA stars place Tan-y-Foel Country House among the UK’s top 200 hotels.
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Celtic Royal Hotel ***
Bangor Street,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd,
LL55 1AY
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Situated in centre of Caernarfon, the Celtic Royal Hotel is a large and impressive privately owned hotel. It provides attractively appointed and comfortable accommodation, including non-smoking rooms, rooms for less able guests and family rooms. The spacious and stylish public areas include a bar, several lounges and a pleasant split-level restaurant. Guests may also use the extensive health club facilities.
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Plas Dinas Hotel & Restaurant ***
Bontnewydd,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd,
LL54 7YF
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Plas Dinas Hotel and Restaurant is a 17th Century former gentleman's residence with additions dating from later centuries. The hotel is handsomely furnished with individually designed rooms and enjoys a superb location in its own grounds close to Caernarfon and Snowdonia, with outstanding views of Snowdon and the Irish Sea. The restaurant is highly commended.
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Castle Hotel Conwy ***
High Street,
Conwy,
LL32 8DB
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The Castle Hotel in Conwy dates from the 16 th Century, but most of the hotel's rooms have been refurbished in a contemporary style and with modern facilities, but with the same emphasis on comfort and tradition. The superb Caer Rhun Suite is the jewel in the crown, featuring two rooms and a two-person Jacuzzi bath. The hotel is family run with a very friendly atmosphere and also features a highly commended restaurant.
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The Groes Inn ***
Tyn-y-Groes,
Conwy,
LL32 8TN
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The Groes Inn enjoys a splendid location near Conwy with good access to the Snowdonia National Park. Much of the hotel dates from the 16 th Century, and combines the traditional character of an inn with the modern conveniences of a hotel. Rooms are spacious with a useful list of amenities; some have private terraces or balconies. The hotel’s restaurant has earned a sturdy reputation for the consistently high standard of its cuisine.
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The Old Rectory Country House **
Llanrwst Road,
Llansanffraid Glan Conwy,
Conwy,
LL28 5LF
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The Old Rectory Country House is a sympathetically restored and extended country house hotel, which has retained much of its original character. Its six stylish and comfortable rooms each have their own unique character and charm, and the unfussy homely feel, combined with one of Wales’s most highly commended restaurants, have earned the Old Rectory Country House a place among the AA’s Top 200 UK Hotels.
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Plas Dolmelynllyn ***
Ganllwyd,
Dolgellau,
LL40 2HP
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Plas Dolmelynllyn is a handsome country house hotel set in attractive grounds close to Dolgellau. There are 10 rooms, including 2 four-poster rooms, and the hotel combines the best of both worlds, being large enough to be grand yet small enough for guests to receive the highest standards of personal service.
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Quality Royal Victoria Hotel ***
Llanberis,
LL55 4TY
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The Quality Hotel Snowdonia, enjoys a superb location on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park and sits at the heart of 30 acres of attractive gardens and woodlands. Cradled between two lakes - Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris - as well as the rugged Welsh mountains, the location of the hotel is breathtaking. Access via the A55 North Wales Expressway is easy, and the hotel is ideal for both business travellers and for leisure guests who wish to discover the many delights of Snowdonia and the North Wales coast.
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Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel ***
Penmaenpool,
Dolgellau,
LL40 1YB
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Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel dates back to 1860 and stands in 20 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland. Each of the hotel’s 14 elegant bedrooms commands wonderful views out to the Mawddach valley and the rugged mountains beyond, and the hotel offers a very high standard of dining in its critically acclaimed restaurant.
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Dolserau Hall Country House Hotel ***
Dolgellau,
LL40 2AG
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Dolserau Hall Hotel is a friendly, privately owned hotel set in its own attractive grounds extending to the river. The stylish rooms are well equipped and comfortable and the hotel boasts a choice of several lounges with welcoming log fires in winter. The hotel also offers a fine selection of cuisine in its pleasant restaurant.
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The Wild Pheasant Hotel and Restaurant ***
Berwyn Road,
Llangollen,
LL20 8AD
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Situated in an enviable location amidst the beautiful scenery of the Vale of Llangollen, The Wild Pheasant Hotel and Restaurant combines the traditional charm and character of the original 19 th Century building with a chic, contemporary new wing. There is excellent accommodation available, as well as a highly commended restaurant, a Health and Beauty Spa, and a diverse range of country leisure activities.
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Bryn Howel Hotel and Restaurant ***
Bryn Howel Lane,
Llangollen,
LL20 7UW
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Each of the 36 bedrooms at Bryn Howel Hotel and Restaurant features an impressive list of amenities and attractive décor. Some feature views of the Vale of Llangollen, and the jewel in the crown is the splendid Maestro Suite, named in honour of Luciano Pavarotti, who once stayed here. The hotel’s restaurant provides an excellent venue in which to enjoy a fine selection of cuisine.
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