ERW FAIR GUEST HOUSE
Read moreErw Fair Guest House is a charming 19th-century stone and grey slate house, typical of the region, converted into a Bed & Breakfast since the 1930s, by the Mellor family. Since 2017, Jane and Trevor have purchased the property and undertaken a number of renovations. This downtown guest house offers every comfort. The rooms are clean and fully equipped. If you're missing anything, don't hesitate to ask Jane and Trevor - they're so friendly and welcoming! Evening meals are available.
SYGUN FAWR COUNTRY HOUSE
Read moreSygun Fawr Country House is a country manor house built in 1644, and now very comfortable and welcoming. Communal areas include a large dining room with wooden tables. The rooms are colorful, with imposing beams... Dinners offered to guests and non-residents are tasty and elaborate. While there's plenty of Welsh gastronomy on offer, they also specialize in Thai cuisine. It smells good and it's excellent! The restaurant isn't called Honey & Spice for nothing!
THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL
Read moreIn the heart of this large green area, you will find the top-of-the-range hotel of Llanberis. There are more than a hundred spacious and design rooms with bathroom, as well as all the expected amenities. Very friendly owner who welcomes guests from all over the world. Many of them come back, which is a good sign! The restaurant welcomes guests from breakfast to dinner, including a light lunch and a pleasant afternoon tea. In the summer, you can enjoy a very large and nice garden to read a book or sunbathe.
RIVERSIDE TOURING PARK
Read moreThe site has undergone a veritable metamorphosis since a colossal £4 million investment, and is now a five-hectare park nestling alongside a river. High-quality, modern facilities and Caravan Club membership. On site, you'll find all the facilities you need: clean, comfortable showers, a bathroom with a bathtub for children, a shower for people with reduced mobility... Fully equipped kitchens, laundry facilities with washing machines and dryers...
PLAS TAN Y GRAIG
Read moreOwners Mark and Annette know the history of the village and surrounding area inside out. Don't hesitate to ask them! The little bar overlooks the river. As for the hotel, the rooms are very pretty and comfortable. They are well-equipped and en-suite, i.e. they have their own bathroom. On site, you can enjoy the terrace, the lounge and its fireplace. On waking, we are served a delicious Welsh breakfast with fruit juice, coffee or tea, toast and jam, eggs...
THE LION HOTEL
Read moreWith a beautiful view of Cardigan Bay, this hotel has been owned by the same family for three generations. Warm rooms, even if some details seem to have been overlooked. The decoration is in red and beige tones and even if it seems a little dated, it is comfortable. Most bathrooms have a bathtub, although some have a shower if you prefer. The Pink Restaurant is open in the evening. The bar with garden is open all day long, it's nice to drink your beer while listening to live music.
CEFN UCHAF FARM GUEST HOUSE
Read moreNestled in Snowdonia's Cwm Pennant Valley, this is a pretty farmhouse with pleasant rooms, wooden furniture and flowery bedding. Comfort, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. We particularly appreciate the large garden, and the bench to sit in the shade of a tree. In the winter, we opt instead to warm up around the fireplace in the pleasant living room. And if you want more independence, you can rent a cottage that can accommodate up to 4 adults and 2 children.
ROYAL SPORTSMAN HOTEL
Read moreNot far from the station and the West Highland Heritage Railway, down High Street. The Royal Sportsman is the only real hotel in the city and is comfortable with soft beds and spacious rooms. The reception is attentive, the award-winning restaurant offers a quality dinner and the bar frequented by the locals is ideal for warm evenings. The staff will not hesitate to guide you on your discovery of the region and they are full of good addresses and good advice. Parking available.
LLYS MEDDYG
Read moreThis hotel-restaurant has been completely transformed into a luxury establishment. The Georgian house is arranged in rooms with different colours in a British and modern style. Some overlook the garden. You can choose one of the sublime rooms or opt for the charm of the yurt, installed in the garden. To continue the experience and enjoy Llys Meddyg to the fullest, you will be tempted by the restaurant which offers a delectable gastronomic experience, with a menu reflecting the best of the season.
OLD KINGS ARMS HOTEL
Read moreThe hotel also offers comfortable and comfortable rooms.
TY’R GRAIG CASTLE
Read moreBuilt in the late 1890s, this tall, white, tall building almost looks like a lighthouse, with its round tower facing the sea. This Victorian-style hotel offers a refined living environment, with spacious rooms and large windows offering spectacular views, some of which overlook the bay. You can also count on the elegant bar, and on quality catering from breakfast to dinner with its red wine meat, its curry of the day or its choice of desserts including a very good vanilla rhubarb cheesecake.
BRYN MELYN GUEST HOUSE
Read moreThe elevated location of this house offers superb views of the Cader Mountains, the Mawddach estuary and the sea. Bryn Melyn offers three apartments that are bright and spacious, with all the expected comforts. One apartment for two people, and two apartments for four people. Some are "pet friendly" and accept small pets. Some additional elements are to be shared: jacuzzi, terrace, barbecue... Out of season, a minimum of three to four nights can be requested.
GWRACH YNYS COUNTRY GUEST HOUSE
Read moreHouse nestled in a rural setting, ideal for nature lovers. The seven rooms on offer are spacious, clean and comfortable, double or single. Some are "flexi" and can accommodate up to four people if required (if child under 12 years old, £15 extra with breakfast included). Deborah gives a warm welcome to her guests and prepares a good typical Welsh breakfast with bread, jam, scrambled eggs...
YHA KINGS
Read moreThis hostel is located a few miles from the centre of the village, in a large stone house by the river with a breathtaking view of Cader Idris. There is a choice of both shared and private rooms. The place is ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. We come here to cut ourselves off from the hustle and bustle of the cities and isolate ourselves a little: no television, no telephone signal: absolute calm! You can do a lot of water sports in the area, biking, hiking...
MAENLLWYD GUEST HOUSE
Read moreThis old Victorian building with its pink facade offers a warm welcome and a good breakfast (vegetarian option, gluten-free option on prior request). The rooms are decorated in a "British" style, and some of them, under the roofs, boast pretty, glossy wooden beams. All rooms are well-equipped. A B&B rated 3 stars by the Welsh Tourist Board, but which could go for a fourth. For sunny days, Maenllwyd Guest House has a pleasant garden.
RICHMOND HOTEL
Read moreNice hotel, on the beach, run by the same family for 35 years. Some guests have been coming back for over 20 years, which is a very good sign. The welcome is indeed charming. The rooms have recently been upgraded for even greater comfort. Some have slightly outdated decor and bathrooms, but they are clean and comfortable. Some have a beautiful view over the bay. The restaurant is open to non-residents. The à la carte menu features traditional Anglo-Welsh cuisine, with top-quality ingredients.
METROPOLE HOTEL & SPA
Read moreThe establishment does everything to ensure maximum well-being for its guests. Ideal for families and couples looking for a romantic and comfortable retirement. On the spa side, there is an 18-metre heated swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool and gym. For gourmets, the restaurant is excellent. On the hotel side, the rooms are refined and offer several levels of comfort. We also have rooms accessible for people with reduced mobility and family rooms. The great luxury!
THREE WELLS HOTEL
Read moreThree Wells Hotel is a long white farmhouse overlooking a peaceful lake, with a breathtaking view of the Welsh countryside. The rooms are well arranged and all well equipped. Some of the rooms offer a nice view of a lake. The bar is equipped with large comfortable leather sofas. Breakfasts are served in an elegant and spacious dining room. Home made and seasonal cuisine in the restaurant. To complete the whole, three major walking paths are nearby. Free parking.
THE COTTAGE B&B
Read moreFormer Edwardian doctor's house dating from 1903, transformed into very "Belle Epoque" guest rooms, as the owner likes to say. The rooms are decorated with elegant period furniture and in a very English period style. A typical place! Shared bathroom except for one bedroom which has its own bathroom. The rooms do not have television. For breakfast, if you have a special diet, do not hesitate to inform them in advance, they will adapt without problem.
EDDERTON HALL COUNTRY HOUSE
Read moreEight rooms with bathrooms are available in this characterful building, built in 1830 and very well located. The white facade is welcoming with its two large towers that flank the front door. A beautiful staircase serves the large and neat rooms, despite a decoration in light pink and beige tones that seems a little old-fashioned. The bar and lounge with its fireplace are perfect for relaxing after a walk.
HORSESHOE GUEST HOUSE
Read moreIn this superb 18th century stone house; Horseshoe Guest House is a small hotel with beams and wood fire for a traditional atmosphere. The restaurant is pleasant with a homemade cuisine. Seven single and double rooms are available. The decoration can look quite old-fashioned, but the rooms are clean and comfortable. The garden is very pleasant. In the living room, games for children (and adults) are available. Pets are accepted at no extra charge. Parking, bicycle garage.
BEILI NEUADD FARMHOUSE
Read moreA beautiful farmhouse, pronounced "Bailey Niath",which doubles as an inn and B&B. Owners Alison and David Parker offer a warm welcome: comfortable, tastefully decorated rooms with lovely views over the countryside. All have en-suite bathrooms. Wake up to a delicious breakfast: bacon, sausages, cereals, Greek yoghurt, fresh fruit... And homemade jams. A vegetarian or gluten-free breakfast is available on request.
CASTLE HOTEL
Read moreThis luxury hotel dates back to the 16th century. It has always been a busy place, as Conwy is on the London-Holyhead axis. The rooms are impeccable, and their grandiloquent decor matches the hotel's impressive façade. The two suites are truly royal. But what's most astonishing are the paintings that adorn the walls of the entrance, bar and restaurant. It seems that British painter John Dawson Watson paid for his stay at the hotel with paintings! You can also dine (very well) in the restaurant.
FIRGROVE COUNTRY HOUSE
Read moreFirgrove Country House is a characterful and classy bed and breakfast with a particularly well-kept garden. All the rooms have a crazy charm with beautiful woodwork and a rather country decoration. Possibility to have dinner with the owners, who are very Francophile. The menu is fairly simple, with about three choices of starters and main courses and a small selection of desserts, but it is based on seasonal and local products. In case of intolerance or special diet, do not hesitate to talk to Anna who will try to adapt.
THE EMPIRE HOTEL & SPA
Read moreThe Empire Hotel & Spa has a very luxurious, Art Deco feel. This hotel has a lot of character, with a Chesterfield lounge and rooms with old-fashioned bathtubs. Some of the budget rooms are a little small, but still very well decorated, in an English Victorian spirit and pastel-gold tones. With its spa (heated indoor pool, sauna, hammam, modern gym, treatment room and beauty treatments...), it combines all the advantages for a relaxing stay. Everything is divine, and you'll feel truly pampered!
SEFTON COURT
Read moreA little high up in the city, in a listed Victorian house. There is a good welcome and impeccable rooms. Each of them is decorated in a personalised way, with great taste, in a singular style, colour theme and furniture. Some of the roofs have beautiful white mansard walls, some also overlook the bay or the mountain. One of the best value for money in Llandudno. Breakfast is included in the price. Parking available for tourists with vehicles.
LLANDUDNO HOSTEL
Read moreIdeally located in the center of Llandudno, not far from the town's shops, bars and restaurants. The beach and promenade are just a few minutes' walk away. Impeccable dormitories in this friendly, high-quality hostel, run by a very serious couple. You can also opt for the few single rooms. The lounge is a very pleasant place to play a board game, meet other guests, read a book... When you wake up, you're treated to a hearty, full continental or Welsh breakfast.
BACH Y GRAIG
Read moreBuilt in 1567, Bach y Graig is built in red brick giving it a very different look from the Welsh buildings. The locals quickly associated the house with the devil, as such bricks could only have been fired in the flames of hell! Today, Bach y Graig looks more like a little paradise. A B&B has been set up there.Good value for money, a really fantastic setting in the middle of the meadows. The interior is fantastically decorated; one is welcomed with tea, coffee and Welsh cake coming out of the oven.
MORGANS HOTEL
Read moreHoused in a former Swansea Port Authority building dating from 1902 and now listed, the Morgans is undoubtedly one of the finest hotels in the country. Everything from the arched ceilings, massive wooden doors and large leather armchairs exudes traditional luxury. The rooms, imposing and design at the same time, all have their own style and charm. If you can't afford to spend the night, check out the lobby, or treat yourself to a drink at the bar to get a taste of the luxurious ambience
TIDES REACH GUEST HOUSE
Read moreBuilt in 1855, the Tides Reach is now decorated with many Victorian antiquities. The most chic rooms have a canopy bed. Of the six rooms available, we have a family room, standard or superior rooms, a newly renovated and more modern room, but above all two rooms with a sea view! The Welsh breakfast is hearty with a choice of vegetarian sausages. Cen and Ali, the owners, have an easy smile and are incredibly kind.
THE SEVEN STARS
Read moreThis charming house built in the 16th century has several rooms (single, double and family) cute, comfortable, exposed beams with their own bathroom. The must is the indoor swimming pool and sauna, offered to residents! Nothing better to relax after a good hike in the mountains or to keep busy if the day is too rainy! And to start the day off right, breakfast is hearty and very good! For those who are in vehicles, a private and free parking is available.
THE SWAN AT HAY HOTEL
Read moreThe oldest hotel in Hay-on-Wye, which served as a post office relay at the beginning of the 20th century. It is a good example of Georgian style. Beautiful garden in which you can eat or have a coffee when the weather permits. The restaurant, awarded with two Rosettes,specialises in traditional Welsh cuisine. The living room, which offers a beautiful fireplace in winter, is very pleasant for tea and books. As for the rooms, they are superb, cosy and very comfortable. We soon feel good here and we would stay here one more night!
HEYWOOD SPA HOTEL
Read moreHeywood is a very quiet hotel with all the necessary amenities to ensure maximum comfort. The relaxation area includes a heated indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, sauna and whirlpool. Some rooms have a canopy bed, built by Welsh carpenters.
Very good restaurant, which is stocked within a 60 mile radius for a large number of products. And for a moment of relaxation and relaxation, we go to enjoy the spa (swimming pool, sauna, hammam) and why not a treatment.
GLENTHORNE GUEST HOUSE
Read moreJust a few meters from the beach, Glenthorne Guest House is a charming little house, full of flowers and colors, renowned for its excellent quality. Menna and Peter, the owners, are very welcoming and strive to satisfy their customers. At breakfast, for example, there's a wide choice of products, as well as vegan and gluten-free options. The few single, double and family rooms are well-equipped, clean and comfortable. On-site parking is available for guests with vehicles.
ATLANTIC HOTEL
Read moreMagnificent views of the great Tenby beach from this luxury hotel where you can find a swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna and heated sun loungers. Some double rooms offer a superb sea view, very pleasant to enjoy the glow of the sunrise on the sea.... The Ocean room suite is sublime with a balcony and a sea view from the private whirlpool bath... In addition, the Atlantic has recently undergone a makeover. Good breakfast with several choices if you don't want the traditional Welsh breakfast, vegetarian option.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
Read moreA chain of comfortable hotels with modern furniture. The reception is open 24 hours a day and the design of the rooms is simple and functional. The lounge bar allows you to enjoy breakfast on-site or drink a drink. The location was excellent.
HARDWICK FARM B&B
Read moreThe family, which owns 80 dairy cows, offers friendly rooms on its farm. You can reach a delicious itinerary on foot along a river that does not pass very far... The setting is ideal for resting and living in an authentic rural setting. The rooms are nicely decorated in a charming English style. All rooms are equipped and have their own bathroom. Although there is no restaurant on site, there are several nearby, including the very good The Hardwich.
THE GRANGE GUEST HOUSE
Read moreThis stone house dating from the middle of the 19th century is very pleasant, you feel at home. Everything is there: very comfortable rooms, a warm welcome, small tables in the garden to enjoy the sunny weather... The owners who do their utmost to adopt ethical and responsible behaviour, David and Amélia, chosen as "ambassadors" of the National Park by the tourist office, are happy to guide their hosts and advise the best addresses and excursions in the area. The most: David teaches Welsh with passion.
THE BEACONS GUEST HOUSE
Read moreIn March 2018, change of ownership for this 18th century house with a very flowery interior. From now on, Neal and Francesca will welcome you in this place. Installed on three floors, the rooms are pleasant and comfortable. Even if some of them are a little outdated. Some have their own bathroom, others have one to share, on the landing. The large family room has kept a nice fireplace. Good welcome from the owners, who will be happy to advise you.
CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL
Read moreIn the 17th century, the castle ruins were used to build a coach house. Two centuries later, the site was transformed into a hotel. Today, in addition to the historical aspect, the views over the natural park are spectacular. (extra charge for rooms with a view) The 38 rooms are functional, spacious and decorated in the British style: floral wallpaper, hunting engravings, four-poster beds... Some are quite romantic! You'll feel right at home, but the welcome may be less charming than in a B&B. Good on-site restaurant.
BISHOPSGATE HOUSE HOTEL
Read moreYou're welcomed into an elegant Georgian house built around 1760, one of the finest on Castle Street. Inside, you'll find a wealth of antiques and knick-knacks. Rooms are spacious, some with four-poster beds and, best of all, lovely sea views.
The restaurant - a rosette - is also very popular in the area, featuring local and seasonal products, along with a good selection of wines. All in all, a charming address.
ST. DAVID'S HOTEL & SPA
Read more5-star hotel in Cardiff Bay, whose inhabitants are very proud! It is recognizable by the funny sail it wears on its roof and its very modern appearance with a glass structure. Many rooms overlook the port of Cardiff and enjoy a magnificent view. The whole is decorated in a rather refined and invigorating way, without being minimalist. The main assets of this jewel are the striking architecture, the chic and relaxing atmosphere, the superb spa: whirlpool, swimming pool and treatment possibilities such as massages or seaweed baths..
CORNERSTONES GUEST HOUSE
Read moreYou will recognize this guest house full of personality by the firecracker blue colour of its doors. The atmosphere here is very warm: beams on the walls and ceilings, wooden furniture, large cosy beds full of cushions... The dining room is nice, with its small tables and pink walls. In the living room, you can curl up in large leather sofas by the fire. As for the rooms, they are sublime, especially the River Room with its very large bathroom! You'll feel almost at home here, so much so that the atmosphere encourages you to make yourself at home!
THE RIVER HOUSE
Read moreWe fell in love with this small, clean and friendly inn, which is almost reminiscent of a Bed & Breakfast. Set over several floors in a pretty house, it has everything a tight but demanding budget could hope for: a pleasant welcome, very decent rooms, a well-appointed kitchen with free tea and coffee, a lounge with a large plasma TV and DVDs to borrow, a bright dining room and a small garden. An address to remember. Possibility of having a bed in a shared room. Copious and varied breakfast. Pay parking available nearby.
LANGLAND COVE
Read moreThis beautiful Victorian home is carefully managed by Paul and Sarah Gill, just outside of Langland Bay. The four rooms have been refurbished, with particular attention to the colours and atmosphere. The warm tones are relaxing and pleasant and all the necessary equipment is available in the rooms. When you wake up, you can enjoy a pleasant traditional or more continental breakfast. We have the possibility to have a picnic to take away on request. Paul and Sarah are taking good care of us and advise us on how to discover the area.
HILTON CARDIFF
Read moreAn elegant, glamorous hotel in the heart of the city, close to the castle and railway station, which is (and deserves to be!) part of the luxurious Hilton hotel chain. From the façade to the furnishings in the public areas, the hotel's curvaceous design emphasizes its spacious volumes. The rooms are discreetly elegant and relaxing. There's a fitness center and swimming pool. After exercise, you can choose to relax in the spa or piano bar, before treating yourself to a fine dinner in the Graze Restaurant. Very pleasant!
LINCOLN HOUSE HOTEL
Read moreIt is 2 Victorian twin houses that offer spacious rooms, all with private bathroom, television, desk and direct line. The rooms with a four-poster bed have a very special charm. The stained glass windows are authentic, the bar superb. Everything is comfortable and elegant. It is a real pleasure. We also have the possibility to book penthouses, two sublime apartments with all comfort for two or four people. The complete breakfast, with choice is taken in the very luminous dining room thanks to its beautiful glass roof.
JURYS INN CARDIFF
Read moreA luxury hotel, one of the oldest in Cardiff, housed in a historic landmark where meetings of Welsh MPs were held before the National Assembly was built in Cardiff Bay. The building, dating from the Victorian era (1884), is listed. Every effort has been made to preserve this heritage, while offering maximum comfort and modernity. The rooms are perfectly appointed, with contemporary decor and chic, cosy furnishings. And for those who like anecdotes: Nelson Mandela is said to have stayed here...
RUTHIN CASTLE HOTEL & SPA
Read moreRuthin Castle ("Red Fort") is located in the town's old fortress, dating from 1277. The walk is a must, even if you don't spend the night there! The rooms on the ground floor have preserved objects from the Middle Ages. A truly magical and romantic address. You can even go there just to enjoy the place and have a meal or a spa treatment. The rooms are comfortable and sublime, in the spirit of the rest of the hotel.
STONECROFT INN
Read moreStonecroft Inn has around 15 decent rooms with shared bathrooms (just so you know, towels are not provided). You can cook in the common room and use the barbecue. The hostel has its own pub (renowned for its friendly atmosphere) with garden. Completely non-smoking and no pets allowed. Good value for money, ideal for those on a budget. On-site: lounge with TV/dvd & co area, outdoor games for children, garden, parking...