Pet Friendly Hotels & Guest Houses in Wales
Choose from 179 hotels and guest houses in Wales. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Blue Seas Bed and Breakfast - 72 Beach Rd Newton, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF36 5NE |
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Blue Seas can be found in the 12th century village of Newton, situated in South Wales most popular holiday resort Porthcawl. Come and join us and enjoy our family run bed and breakfast, situated on the waters edge overlooking the idylic Newton Beach adjacent to Trecco Bay. Cast your eyes a little further to explore the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and surrounding country side. A perfect location for all your holiday activities. |
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Llety Ceiro Guesthouse - Lon Ceiro, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY24 5AB |
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Set within a converted farm building, this relaxing countryside retreat is immersed within the peaceful surroundings of the picturesque Eleri Valley, Cardiganshire, making it the ideal base for walkers, bird watchers and cyclists. Llety Ceiro offers 10 comfortable en suite rooms, each of which is equipped with all you may need for a relaxing and memorable stay. It also features space for your private functions, a fully licensed bar and a stylish new restaurant serving traditional home-cooked meals. Conveniently situated to explore both North and South Wales, Llety Ceiro is just 4 miles away from Aberystwyth and 2 miles from the seaside resort of Borth Llety Ceiro. You can even take one of the guesthouse's bikes to explore the beautiful surroundings. |
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Slebech Park - Slebech, Wolfscastle, Dyfed, SA62 4AX |
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Set in an unique waterside environment, Slebech Park is a beautifully secluded country estate that offers peaceful, luxury accommodation in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Slebech Park is in the middle of a 600-acre private estate. It has a serene and informal atmosphere, excellent Welsh hospitality and rooms with a simple, chic decor and countryside views. Slebech Park sits on the edge of a tranquil tidal estuary and is well located for the coast path, stunning beaches, Norman Castles and St Davids Cathedral. For dining, The Park @ Slebech has a good reputation and stunning views. It serves local produce, including vegetables from the extensive kitchen gardens. Splendid views and log fires can be enjoyed in the bar. |
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Dylan Thomas House - 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA2 0RA |
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The birthplace of the poet, Dylan Thomas, this Edwardian house has been beautifully restored to its original condition, and offers a unique overnight experience. You can walk back into Edwardian times and enjoy the peace of a house with no TV, but instead with a phonogram, books, newspapers of the day and card games to keep you amused. Guided tours and walks are available. Close to Cwmdonkin Park, Dylan Thomas House is just 1 mile (1.6 km) from Swansea city centre and 5 miles (8 km) from Mumbles and Gower beaches. The house sleeps up to 6 people in 1 double, 1 twin and 2 single rooms including Dylans tiny bedroom with its original gas lamp point. Over two-thirds of Thomas' published output was written here. |
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Caer Beris Manor - Builth Wells, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3NP |
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Amid 27 acres of parkland, surrounded by the River Irfon, Caer Beris Manor Hotel is a beautiful country retreat in Builth Wells, near the A483, on the Breacon Beacons. In the heart of the Welsh Countryside, Caer Beris Manor is perfectly placed for a relaxing weekend break, with tranquil surroundings and fine dining. And yet all less than 3 hours from Manchester, Birmingham and London. Returning guests say that as you turn in through the gates and start up the long drive, the cares of the world seem to disappear. Set in a commanding position above the parkland as it sweeps down to the river, Caer Beris Manor dominates the landscape. After a warm welcome, relax in one of the comfortably furnished lounges, complete with roaring log fires alight throughout the winter. |
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The Coast House - Mumbles Road, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 4EH |
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On the seafront in Mumbles, with spectacular sea views of Swansea Bay, this small, charming, family-run guest house prides itself on its comfortable accommodation and tasty breakfasts. The Coast House has just 7 rooms, guaranteeing its guests friendly, attentive, individual service and a quiet, relaxing break. All of the rooms are en suite and most of the rooms have good sea views. Each room has a hairdryer, fluffy towels, complimentary tea/coffee making facilities and a TV with Freeview digital channels. The price includes a full cooked breakfast, with a choice of fruit juices, cereals, fresh fruit and yoghurt. As it is only a small guest house, the Coast House cannot provide 24-hour check-ins. Guests should provide their arrival time in advance, in order to ensure that they can be checked-in. The Coast House is a family-run guest house with over 30 years experience of looking after guests. |
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Glen-Yr-Afon House Hotel - Pontypool Road, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP15 1SY |
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A haven of peace and tranquillity, this beautiful Victorian villa is ideally located in the lovely county of Monmouthshire, South Wales, overlooking the banks of the River Usk. Just a 5-minute stroll away from the picturesque town of Usk, the privately-owned Glen-Yr-Afon aims to offer a relaxing stay in rural South Wales. A traditional Victorian property, no 2 rooms are the same. Each one has its own individual character, style and space. Some rooms even have 2 floors, making them ideal for families. The Glen-yr-Afon has been a family-owned and family-run business since 1974. For business events and special occasions the Glen-Yr-Afon provides the Library and the Ballroom. To ensure that your event is successful, any special arrangements can be organised with through the hotels dedicated Conference Coordinator. |
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Singleton Hotel - 1-2 Dillwyn Street, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 4AE |
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Highly commended by the Grand Theatre, which is situated opposite, this friendly hotel and public house is set in the heart of Swansea, just a short drive from the Gower Peninsula. If you are here to visit Swansea city centre, the famous Mumbles, the Marina, or to see one of the Grand Theatre's famous shows and events, the Singleton hotel is the ideal place to stay. It is also within easy reach of the new Aquapark and the LC2. The Singleton is famous for its live music at weekends, popular amongst guests and the locals. Live music stops at 23:30. |
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West Arms Hotel - Llanarmon Dc, Moelfre, Powys, LL20 7LD |
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Situated in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this delightful hotel 16th century residence has a wealth of charm and character, with inglenook log fires and original timbered ceilings, all set off by period furnishings. Tranquility and a warm welcome await you at this charming country inn. Over 400 years old, the period quality extends into the bedrooms, each one spacious and comfortable and with a private bathroom. Best seafood pub of the year 2007, the West Arms holds AA 3 stars and an RAC 2 star rating. It is mentioned in Welsh Rarebits, Hotels of Distinction as well as many other hotel guides. Furthermore, the hotel has just been awarded by their 2nd AA rosette for fine dining and also been upgraded to a 3-star. |
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Lamphey Court Hotel and Spa - Lamphey, Pembroke, Dyfed, SA71 5NT |
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Built in 1823, this Georgian mansion hotel is classic yet contemporary, located in acres of grounds, bordered by the Pembrokeshire National Park and the sea. Dine in the candlelit Georgian restaurant, or for a less informal experience, the Conservatory. There is also the option of alfresco dining on the patio in the summer. Whatever you choose from our well balanced menus, you'll enjoy excellent food imaginatively prepared from the finest ingredients. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients are used wherever possible. Enjoy lobster from Freshwater Bay just along the coast, salmon from the River Teifi and lamb from Pembrokeshire's green Preseli Hills. Vegetarian and special diets options are also served. For larger parties and corporate guests, we offer private dining rooms. Our leisure centre boasts a swimming pool, well equipped gym, sauna, jacuzzi, sunbed and treatment rooms. |
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Cothi Bridge Hotel - Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA32 7NG |
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5 minutes' drive from the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Aberglasney Gardens and Carmarthen, Cothi Bridge is beside the River Cothi and has pretty riverside views. With en suite rooms and plenty of free parking, Cothi Brige has views of the Cothi from the restaurant, bar and breakfast room. Cothi Bridge is only a 10-minute drive along the beautiful Towy Valley from the boutique town of Llandeilo. Skanda Vale Temple is around 25 minutes away. Friendly and family run, the hotel is ideal for walkers, cyclists and fishermen (facilities available). |
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The Wynnstay Arms - Well Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1AN |
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In November 2006 Fusions Brasserie was awarded 2 AA Rosettes and also 4 Stars Restaurant with rooms for the quality of the accommodation. The Wynnstay Arms has also received entries in the Good Pub Guide 2007 and The Good Hotel Guide 2007. |
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The Glan Yr Afon Inn - Dolphin, Holywell, Flintshire, CH8 8HE |
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Nestling in the small village of Dolphin, near Holywell and just off the A55 to Holyhead, The Glan Yr Afon Inn combines traditional and contemporary elements. We provide simple, fresh, locally sourced, quality food, accompanied by traditional ales and a comprehensive wine list. Our function room accommodates up to 70 people. We offer comfortable accommodation, quality cuisine and a well stocked bar, all in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Wherever you are travelling from, the Glan offers a warm welcome. |
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Ramada Swansea - Phoenix Way, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA7 9EG |
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A 5-minute drive from the centre of Swansea, but with great access to the Gower Coast and Gower Peninsula, the Ramada Swansea has stylish rooms, an indoor pool and a lakeside location. The Ramada Swansea is in West Glamorgan, only 3 miles (4.8 km) from Swansea city centre and yet also close to Welsh countryside, 9 miles (14.5 km) from Gower Peninsula beaches. Enjoy seasonal Welsh dishes at the Ramada's Arts Restaurant brasserie, with heated terrace. You can also try a fireside drink in the bar, or indulge with 24-hour room service. Each stylish en suite room has a flat-screen TV with access to on-demand movies and internet access. Some have views over the grounds and lake. After a hike in the Brecon Beacons, the hotel's Sebastian Coe Health Club awaits with a heated indoor swimming pool and a gym with cardio and weights equipment. |
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Trearddur Bay Hotel - Lon Isallt, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, LL65 2UN |
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Enjoying spectacular panoramic views over the sandy beach and cliffs of Trearddur Bay, this beautiful hotel was recently awarded 'Best Hotel in Anglesey 2008' by the Anglesey Tourism Association. Ideal for business or leisure, Prime Minster Gordon Brown recently visited Trearddur Bay Hotel to take advantage of the extensive conferencing facilities. These include 4 multi-function rooms with a capacity of 16 - 160 people, depending on the room and layout. Furthermore, the hotel is easily accessible by car and only minutes away from Holyrood railway and ferry terminal. The surroundings provide the idyllic setting for a relaxing break or activity-filled holiday. The Irish Sea offers the perfect backdrop to a range of water-sports, including sailing, diving and fishing. The area also offers cycling, walking, horse-riding, tennis and bird watching. The hotel has special arrangements with several nearby golf courses. |
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Broadway Country House - Laugharne, Ferryside, Dyfed, SA33 4NU |
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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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Caeau Capel Hotel - Rhodfa'r Mor, Nefyn, Gwynedd, LL53 6EB |
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Ideally situated for touring the Lleyn Peninsula and Snowdonia, this Victorian country house is set in one and a half acres of grounds, and is 5 minutes from the beach. Nefyn & District Golf Course is 5 minutes away and 6 other golf courses are nearby. Pwllheli Marina is a 10 minute drive away. Caeau Capel Hotel is the perfect base for a restful break, a business trip or sporting (golfing, sailing, walking) holiday. In the historical towm of Nefyn on the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, Caeau Capel was built in the late 1800s as a country house for the Miller family whose daughter went on to marry the Prime Minister, Clement Atlee, who was a frequent visitor to the house. |
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Graig Park Hotel and Country Club - Allt-Y-Graig, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL18 6DX |
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This friendly, family-run resort has excellent sea views and an idyllic setting. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) from Prestatyn and 3 miles (4.8 km) from Rhyl. Graig Park Hotel & Country Club has 12 en suite hotel rooms and 93 Swedish-style log cabins that sleep up to 6 people. There is a refurbished health club, a gym, a spa, a hairdressing salon and an indoor heated swimming pool. Dining options include an ? la carte restaurant and a carvery. The resort is located on the A547, just off the A55. Chester is a 30-minute drive away. Graig Park has a nightclub, and bars with live entertainment 5 nights a week. |
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The Chelsea - 67 Church Walks, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2HG |
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Situated at the foot of the Great Orme Country Park, near the Victorian tram station, this family-run hotel is ideally positioned within 2 minute's walk of the beach, restaurants and shops. The Chelsea is a unique building with an interesting history. Formerly used as a Masonic lodge, original murals dating back over 150 years can still be seen in the dining room. The Chelsea also has the advantage of being one of few detached hotels in Llandudno and benefits from beautiful gardens, creating a unique atmosphere. A popular area for walkers, cyclists and climbers, the hotel is conveniently situated within the seaside resort of Llandudno, near the Great Orme; ideal for you to enjoy North Wales' beautiful coastline and countryside |
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Bron-Y-Graig - Bron -Y- Graig, Corwen, Denbighshire, LL21 0DR |
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Bron-y-Graig is a luxurious 10-bedroom Victorian Town House Hotel in North Wales with tranquil river and mountain views. Relaxed, a la carte Dining and/or B&B in our spacious rooms with room service if required will not disappoint you. Built in 1888 as the family home of the Sheriff of Denbigh, this fascinating courtyard house nestles in the wooded slopes of the Berwyns on the edge of Corwen between Betws-y-Coed, Llangollen, and Bala. After years of careful renovation, Bron-y-Graig opened in 1999 to offer bed and breakfast, a licensed a la carte restaurant for Dinner service and now a luxury holiday cottage, with special facilities for groups and business guests. The 19th century splendour of our William Morris decor is complemented by 21st century services and 100% attention to our guests' comfort. Many visitors return year after year to enjoy our old house's relaxing welcome or to sample exciting outdoor activities with our expert associates. Bron y Graig is ideally located for exploring the whole of North Wales. |
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Royal Sportsman Hotel - 131 High Street, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL49 9HB |
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Set within a beautiful Victorian residence, this charming hotel is the only accommodation in Porthmadog to be awarded a star rating by the AA and Visit Wales. The hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of the Cambrian Coast, the Llyn Peninsula, Snowdonia National Park and Anglesey. Royal Sportsman Hotel offers comfortable 3-star rooms alongside a restaurant, coffee lounge, bar, patio garden and private covered car park. The excellent restaurant has been awarded an AA rosette. As a family-friendly hotel, The Royal Sportsman can accommodate children of any age, from babies to teenagers. And, if you want to bring the whole family, the hotel will be happy to accept your pets (see Hotel Policies). All rooms have recently been refurbished. |
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Village Hotel Cardiff - 29 Pendwyallt Road, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF14 7EF |
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Village Hotel is 4 miles (6.4 km) from Cardiff city centre and the Cardiff Bay area. It has extensive leisure facilities including a 25-metre indoor swimming pool and beauty treatments. The Village Hotel has plenty of free car parking and good access to the M4. A train station is close by, which takes you directly into the city centre every 30 minutes. The hotel's other leisure facilities include whirlpools, saunas, a steam room and a large gym area. Healthworks lists St Tropez tanning and Jessica Nails treatments among its beauty treatments. Make sure you book treatments in advance. |
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Wild Pheasant Hotel and Spa - Berwyn Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8AD |
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In a peaceful, idyllic setting, the hotel combines the traditional charm and attractive original features of a 19th century building with the contemporary chic of extensive and luxurious spa facilities. Set in the tranquil, naturally beautiful, surroundings of gently rolling pasture land in the Vale of Llangollen, the hotel has a superb location for a relaxing, restful and restorative leisure or spa break. Chester, Wrexham and Shrewsbury are all within easy reach and Liverpool and Manchester are both just an hours' drive away. As well as a peaceful and relaxing location, comfortable accommodation and superb, luxurious spa facilities, the hotel also offers excellent value Valentine's breaks |
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Dragon Hotel - Market Square, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6PA |
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Ideal for Offa's Dyke and Powis Castle, this 17th-century inn is set in the Welsh Borders and offers fine food, a warm welcome and a friendly bar. The family-run Dragon Hotel has an indoor pool and sauna, and free Wi-Fi. The restaurant has an AA Rosette, and local Real Ales are available at the bar. Dragon Hotel is located in Montgomery, close to Montgomery Castle. You can enjoy days out to Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons and the Welsh Lakes. |
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The Grapes Hotel - Maentwrog, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL41 4HN |
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Set within a beautiful Grade II listed building, dating back to the 17th century, this charming hotel boasts an idyllic setting in the village of Maentwrog, at the very heart of Snowdonia's National Park. Traditional, warm and comfortable, The Grapes Hotel is renowned for its home-cooked food, real ales and wonderful accommodation in North Wales. It provides the ideal base from which to enjoy a range of country pursuits, including walking, cycling and horse-riding. Each of the bedrooms at The Grapes has been recently refurbished to provide all modern comforts required for a comfortable and relaxing stay, whilst still retaining their original period features. Real log fires provide an inviting and cosy atmosphere for the cold winter evenings. |
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Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant and Spa - Llanhamlach, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7YB |
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Situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court is loyal to its Georgian heritage but has a contemporary twist. The approach to food is simple and honest: 90% of the meat and poultry served at the restaurant comes from Peterstone Court's nearby family farm. Food is always seasonal and sustainable and features fresh, organic and home-reared ingredients wherever possible. All rooms are large, light and spacious. The spa uses only natural, organic products - a philosophy that has come from the main house. On offer is Ytsara from Thailand and Circaroma, an award-winning contemporary range certified by the Soil Association. |
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Abbey Grange Hotel - Llantysilio, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8DD |
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Immersed within the spectacular scenery of the Dee Valley, this charming country hotel is situated at the bottom of Horse Shoe Pass, just 1.5 miles from the market town of Llangollen. Abbey Grange Hotel provides an ideal base from which to enjoy walking holidays in North Wales. There are a number of footpaths and bridleways in the surroundings and, if you wish to venture further afield, you can visit Snowdon (just over one hour's drive). |
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The Broadway Hotel - Mostyn Broadway, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1YL |
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This central Victorian hotel is on the edge of Llandudno town centre and 200 metres from the seafront. The Broadway Hotel is a family run hotel that has undergone refurbishment in most areas. It is well-located for visiting the beautiful countryside of Conwy and Snowdonia National Park. The bright and airy dining room has a relaxed atmosphere and serves a variety of meals from menus that change daily. |
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Baskerville Arms Hotel - The Village, Builth Wells, Powys, HR3 5RZ |
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In the heart of some of best countryside in the mid-Wales borders, this family-run 3-star inn provides the perfect spot from which to explore this wild and wonderful land. The Baskerville Arms is just 1.3 miles from the famous town of Hay-on-Wye, known throughout the world as the 'Town of Books'. This unique town, with its maze of narrow ancient streets, now houses over 30 bookshops, a variety of galleries, antique and gift shops and numerous cafes and tearooms. On the north-east tip of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons, and within walking distance of the River Wye, you will never be short of something to keep you occupied whilst staying at this charming inn. |
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The Kings Arms - St. John's Square, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5AA |
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Possibly the oldest coaching inn in Wales, the friendly Kings Arms has its own micro brewery and an excellent restaurant serving tapas and ? la carte dishes. Standing since at least 1400, the inn still has many original features. It was visited by Roundheads, Cavaliers and even King Charles II. The elegant rooms have reasonable rates and a feeling of relaxed luxury. The Kings Arms is on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and about 40 minutes from Cardiff. Newport, the site of the 2010 Ryder Cup, is 20 minutes away. The Kings Arms has its own small cinema and hosts regular live music and special evenings of jazz, comedy and acoustic music. There is also an art gallery and a function area. |
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