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Set in a peaceful rural village in the heart of the spectacular Conwy Valley, this 3-star family-run hotel lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, framed by the Carneddau Mountains. Having recently undergone major refurbishment, the hotel now offers a modern bar and 70-seat à la carte restaurant, as well as 10 standard rooms, 2 executive rooms and 2 self-catering cottages. In addition to a conference room for 20, which overlooks the gardens and can be adapted for small functions or weddings, the hotel also boasts a large private car park and access to all the major attractions of North Wales, especially the National Trust Gardens at Bodnant.
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This thoroughly modern 3-storey guest house offers contemporary accommodation in the heart of the historic market town of Rhayader. Totally renovated in the summer of 2006, a selection of 4 guest rooms is available for a convenient and private stay. Individually styled by an interior designer, each room offers a variety of modern facilities. The guest house itself over looks the town centre and is part of a complex that includes The Strand Bistro, Morgan's Restaurant and The Strand Coffee and Sandwich shop.
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Staying at Mountain Park Hotel is a delightful experience. This superbly designed, privately owned hotel is situated just inside North Wales, making it the perfect location for all guests, whether you are a business or a leisure traveller. Our luxury 21 bedroom hotel has the finest quality accommodation at a very reasonable price and our aa rating of 3 stars provides total peace of mind. So whether you require short term accommodation or a longer stay, a member of our friendly dedicated team will be pleased to make arrangements to ensure your time spent at The Mountain Park Hotel & Golf Club will be an enjoyable and memorable one.
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Set amid 50 acres of rhododendron-lined pathways and riverside walks, this sophisticated 19th century retreat offers unhurried elegance in the heart of the idyllic Welsh countryside. An architecturally intriguing country house, here you can relax amid beautiful lounges and thoughtfully furnished rooms. Throughout the hotel you will be surrounded by fine antiques, paintings and sumptuous furnishings. Take a traditional Welsh tea in the drawing room, beside an inviting log fire; or, in the summer, let it be brought out to the garden, beneath the chestnut tree. Later, enjoy a candlelit meal in the award-winning restaurant, complemented by a wine list to rival any in Wales. To aid your relaxation further, the on site Kingfisher Spa offers a peaceful 15 metre swimming pool, supplemented by a sauna, gym and an outdoor balcony hot-tub. A range of health and beauty treatments allow body and mind to truly unwind.
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Castle Hotel
United Kingdom: Wales: Neath SA11 1RB: The Parade
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Originally a coaching inn reputedly frequented by Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, this hotel is conveniently positioned just off the M4, and 2 minutes' walk from the nearest railway station. The birthplace of the Welsh Rugby Union (founded in 1881), the Castle Hotel has a rich history, and still retains its friendliness, good food, wines and cosy comfort. The hotel is the perfect base for visitors to South Wales. From Neath you can discover historic monuments and castles, explore the scenic countryside and relax on the fine beaches which make this area so popular. With such a wide range of activities and places to see, Afan and the Vale of Neath is an ideal location for a relaxing family holiday or an action packed excursion.
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Stradey Park Hotel is a modern and vibrant hotel with a colourful history. We have a banqueting/conference suite, coffee shop, brasserie, extensive bar area and lounge areas. The Stradey Park Hotel is the perfect venue for the long or short stay guest. This attractive hotel has been refurbished to the absolute highest standard. The management team have worked hard to make this a first class facility. The Stradey Park Hotel is truly a top first class facility, which will welcome visitors to Llanelli & Wales and let them stay in one of the most beautiful hotels in Wales. The hotel boasts 83 newly refurbished bedrooms, all with en suite facilities. Choose from single, twin, double or family. A team of competent management staff have been highly trained to cater for every need and to ensure that guests have a comfortable and relaxing stay. If you'd prefer the privacy and convenience of your own room to hold a small meeting or catch up with your paper work, we have 3 Business Class rooms with an office annex that has: Desk Telephone Fax Conference table and seating for up to 6 people For the ultimate space to enjoy your business visit, a special occasion, or a well earned break when you deserve to relax in luxury, take a look at our Executive Suite - decorated in classic French style with a luxurious bedroom, lounge, spacious en suite bathroom and private dining room. The Gryphon Brasserie is open every night from 7pm all week. It is a place where hotel guests and outside visitors can sit down and eat in style. With an extensive mouth-watering menu and a chef with a colourful and impressive catering background, customers are almost guaranteed to enjoy a tasty and tantalising meal, and with a terrace that overlooks Llanelli and Carmarthen Bay, these must surely be some of the best seats in town. On Sundays, the restaurant is also for a traditional carvery lunch.
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Situated in the historic town of Carmarthen, this traditional inn offers calm and comfortable accommodation, all of which is en suite and equipped with standard facilities. Drovers Arms Hotel has recently been refurbished and the bar room now boasts a traditional quarry tile floor, wooden beams and a log burning stove, as well as a superb bar crafted by local carpenters. The bar serves a wide selection of beers, wines and spirits. Meals may be taken here or in the cosy non-smoking restaurant, serving varied dishes made with fresh local produce. The hotel has a restaurant with 14 tables, which can be used for meetings and private functions, seating up to 50 guests, and a cosy bar with an open fire. It has a mixture of twin and double rooms, but does allow single occupancy in all of them.
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Gellifawr is located in the beautiful Gwaun Valley in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It is situated four miles away from the coast and beaches at Newport Sands. The nineteenth century stone farmhouse has been lovingly restored and comfortably furnished ensuring a warm welcome to this tranquil and relaxing family run hotel. The seven hotel rooms, all of which are non smoking and designed for comfort, are spacious and are ensuite with power showers. They all have tea and coffee-making facilities and colour television. We also have a special four poster room for that romantic occasion. The focus is on a relaxed environment, where we can welcome returning guests year after year. Unfortunately the hotel does not have a lift.
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Castle Hotel
United Kingdom: Wales: Aberaeron SA46 0AU: Market Street
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Centrally located within the beautiful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, this hotel offers a fine selection of food and drink from its bar and restaurant. Your accommodation at the Castle Hotel will be in a well-appointed room with en suite shower room. Rooms are traditionally decorated, and feature a hand-made tapestry from a nearby woolen mill. The hotel's bar offers all the warmth and charm of a traditional Welsh inn.
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Traditionally, coach houses were warm and welcoming places, but this particular example is one of a new breed, with luxurious contemporary townhouse accommodation. The welcome is as big as ever, and hosts Marc and Tony always go the extra mile to make guests feel at home. They are full of local knowledge on the best places to visit, whether you plan to walk, cycle or ride. The Coach House has a strong 'sense of place
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Originally built as a coaching inn in around 1780, the Plascoh inn is now a family-run hotel, centrally located in the lovely Welsh town of Bala. A large car park at the rear of the hotel offers complimentary parking for guests' use and the comfortable accommodation, great-value rates and good access to the region's major road network, make the hotel a great base, whatever your reason for visiting the area. The National Whitewater Centre is based near Bala and the hotel works closely with the centre to offer guests special discounted rates on the activities available, which include canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing on Lake Bala and white water rafting. Guests can also enjoy special discounted rates on many of the other exciting activities on offer in the area, including golf, fishing and quad biking.
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This comfortable, family-run establishment in Snowdonia is nestled in the small market town of Llanrwst in the heart of the Conwy valley near Betws y Coed, North Wales. Sleep in one of our spacious en suite bedrooms and wake up with a hearty Welsh breakfast served in our up and coming restaurant Lle Hari. After breakfast the day is yours. With a central location for Snowdonia National Park, the Gwydyr Forest and the Aberconwy coast, sightseeing is a must. If, on the other hand, a pint and a paper is more your thing then you can take a stroll along Station Road to one of the old world pubs on Ancaster Square. We promise to make every effort to ensure your first visit will not be your last. Because we believe that you should arrive as a guest and leave as a friend.
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This hotel and conference centre is found near Chester, offering a warm welcome, friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere. Beaufort Park Hotel is set in the village of New Brighton, only 2 miles from the historic market town of Mold and within easy access of the A55 motorway, linking North Wales to major road networks. The hotel boasts en suite bedrooms, 2 restaurants and a bar area. The hotel's conference rooms can accommodate from 2 to 250 people.
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Halcyon Quest is an eight bedroom family hotel/public house. We pride ourselves with a well-stocked bar. We have a beautiful sunny beer garden with ample seating for up to 30 people,with parking at the rear of the building. We have a fun quiz on a Tuesday all are welcome to join in. Halcyon Quest (H.Q.) is situated just two minutes walk from Prestatyn High Street and within easy walking of the beach and many other picturesque strolls including the historic Offas Dyke Pathway. You can bathe in the history of Prestatyn and wander around the many castles in the North Wales area. Prestatyn is a wide North facing sandy beach with rock groynes. A long split level promenade runs the whole length of the beach heading towards Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno and beyond. You are now able to cycle the full length of the promenade by way of a safe cycle path. We are within 10 miles of eight excellent golf courses, of which Prestatyn Golf Links is of Championship status. For the discerning golfer, we at H.Q. offer golfing mini breaks with transport to and from any golf course you choose. Details available on request. And of course for the shopper and bargain hunter, there are many markets dotted around the coast. Due to tv remote controls being taken therefore rendering the tv useless, we have had to charge a £10.00 refundable deposit. Please bear in mind all rooms have a maximum capacity (fire regulations). Should you exceed that capacity we reserve the right to refuse. You will find a blue brochure in your room which will give you all other information you require, E.G. local eating places, doctors and places of interest.
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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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