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Beddgelert, Gwynedd, Wales
Stay in a hotel full of character and charm located in the beautiful mountain village of Beddgelert. The finest scenery in the whole of the Snowdonia National Park is right on the doorstep - mountain-ringed lakes and rushing rivers; the famous beauty spot of the Aberglaslyn Pass; cool; green forests and; of course; Snowdon itself; the highest peak in England and Wales.The hotel; which stands beside the rushing River Colwyn beneath steep mountain slopes; matches these superb surroundings. The Saracen's Head; with its comfortable rooms; excellent restaurant; friendly bars and welcoming staff is the perfect base from which to explore the countryside and coastline of North Wales.The hotel is open throughout the year and offers genuine value-for-money; the Saracen's Head is family-run and managed; so you can be sure of a warm; friendly and relaxing atmosphere; personal attention and high standards of comfort and cuisine. Fourteen well-equipped and comfortable bedrooms with iron and ironing board available on request(six en suite). Please note all rooms are no smoking. Most attractive reception area; large restaurant; lounge bar with small dance floor and games bar with open fire. Entertainment most weekends. Please Note: Smoking in designated areas. Pets allowed by prior arrangement and subject to surcharge. Children welcome. Check-in time: 14:30 and Check-out time: 10:30.
Conwy, Gwynedd, Wales
The Lodge Garden Hotel and Restaurant has been tastefully converted into a happy and welcoming AA 2* Hotel, WTB 3* Hotel. We are situated on the B5106, six miles south of Conwy. Taly Bont is a peaceful rural village in the heart of the spectacular Conwy Valley: our land is famed by the Carneddau mountains and right on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales
This immaculately maintained; privately owned and personally run small hotel dates back to 1760. It features fine examples of wood panelling and a Chinese Chippendale staircase. Thoughtfully furnished bedrooms are attractively decorated and two four-poster beds are available. Quality cooking is served in the elegant restaurant and guests have a comfortable lounge and cosy bar to relax in. A Georgian townhouse; believed to have been built for a local wealthy family; it has now been fully restored and provides an ideal place to relax and be pampered in comfort; enjoying delicious freshly prepared food; elegant rooms and friendly hospitality. The hotel has many items of antique furniture; as well as collections of glass and china adorning the hallways and landing. Perhaps the most important original feature of the house is the Chinese Chippendale staircase; believed to be one of the finest in the country. The breathtaking views from Beaumaris Green; across the Menai Straits to the mountains of Snowdonia never fail to impress the visitor. Edward the 1st Castle dominates the Eastern end of town; while the courthouse and gaol add to the historical interest. A wide range of both indoor and outdoor activities are catered for in and around the town; including fishing; sailing; riding and golf; while the islands coastal paths and nearby Snowdonia range make the area a walkers paradise.
Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales
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.
Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Welcome to The Great House Hotel, a grade II* listed building, believed to have been a gift from Queen Elizabeth 1 to the Earl of Leicester for use as a hunting lodge. More modern day Royal connections are via His Royal Highness Charles, Prince of Wales who has visited when travelling throughout Wales.