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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
MERCURE SWANSEA HOTEL
Read moreSet in peaceful surroundings with a lake, the Mercure Swansea Hotel is a 4-star hotel in Swansea. It is 3.1 km from Liberty Stadium, where soccer and rugby matches are played, and 6.4 km from the National Waterfront Museum. Rooms are simple and feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Superior rooms also feature a Nespresso machine, and suites include a sitting area. Wi-Fi is free, breakfast is charged and there is disabled access. Laundry service and business center are also available.
BROADWAY COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL
Read moreSet in a Victorian country house, Broadway Country House is a picturesque 4-star hotel overlooking Carmarthen Bay. It's within easy reach of Laugharne Castle and Pendine Sands. The hotel offers 8 traditional rooms and suites, equipped with TVs, free Wi-Fi and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms offer sea views and feature a separate sitting area or four-poster bed. Hot breakfast is included in the room rate. The hotel also has a garden and function rooms. Wi-Fi is free and parking is available. Pets are welcome and the hotel is child-friendly.
THE ALEXANDER
Read moreThe Alexander is a hotel located in Swansea, Wales. This establishment is appreciated by travelers for its comfort and excellent value for money. Rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs and offer every comfort. Free wi-fi is also available. Free public parking is available nearby. Travelers can take advantage of their stay to visit Swansea's popular attractions, such as St Helen's Rugby & Cricket Ground and the Guildhall. Singleton Park, Dylan Thomas Birth Place and Swansea Marina are also nearby. Travelers can also discover nearby restaurants such as Thai Bach Restaurant, Nishimura Sushi and Noodle Bar or Wasabi. The Alexander takes pride in offering its guests comfort and satisfaction.
IBIS SWANSEA
Read moreThe ibis Swansea is a budget hotel located in Fabian Way, Swansea. This 2-star hotel offers simple yet comfortable rooms, decorated in a warm style. Rooms feature wooden floors, desks, free Wi-Fi, TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Parking is free, and pets are accepted at an additional cost. The hotel also boasts a bright, modern restaurant and a bar serving snacks. Breakfast is available at an additional cost. The ibis Swansea is conveniently located, just 2 miles (3.2 km) from the Grand Theatre, 3 miles (4.8 km) from Liberty Stadium and 5 miles (8 km) from Clyne Gardens.
THE GRAND HOTEL SWANSEA
Read moreOpposite Swansea railway station in the city center, the Grand Hotel is a classic 1930s 3-star hotel. It's just a 6-minute walk from Castle Square and 1 mile (1.6 km) from Liberty Stadium. Relaxed-style rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Superior rooms feature refined furnishings and mini-fridges. Suites also feature a private terrace with whirlpool bath and city views. Suite guests enjoy a complimentary full English breakfast. There's also a modern restaurant, a sports bar and a restaurant-grill. The Grand Hotel is ideally located for exploring Swansea, with many stores, restaurants and bars close by. Parking is available on site.
DRAGON HOTEL SWANSEA
Read moreThis simple city-center hotel is ideally located just a 7-minute walk from Swansea train station and the National Waterfront Museum. The bright, friendly rooms feature en suite bathrooms, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms also feature a sofa bed. Room service is available, and on-site parking is free. Breakfast is available at an additional cost. The hotel also features a brasserie serving fine cuisine, as well as a leisure club with indoor pool, saunas, fitness center and massage and beauty treatment rooms. Guests appreciate the hotel's central location, close to the city center, beach, public transport, sights, restaurants and bars.
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..
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.
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!
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...
LLANGOLLEN HOSTEL
Read moreBased in a former family home, this excellent self-catering hostel will certainly exceed your expectations of the hostel appellation. The rooms (private, double, dormitories) are neat, as are the living room and the kitchen. While some have their own bathroom, others have shared toilets, for example. The price includes a self-service breakfast (cereals, toast, fruit juice, tea and coffee). On the dormitory side, they have three bunk beds, six places, comfortable and clean. On site: book exchange, bicycle room.
YE OLD BULLS HEAD INN
Read moreA hotel with a prestigious past, since it served as a base for General Mytton during the Civil War and was home toDr. Johnson and Charles Dickens. The rooms are charmingly decorated: warm colors, exposed beams, nicely upholstered armchairs, beautiful bedspreads, charming light fixtures... It's all there! The restaurant is equally chic and stylish, and the bar warm and inviting. A real sense of elegance emanates from the place.
A few steps away, in a listed building dating from 1550 and completely renovated, the hotel also runs a "Townhouse" with charming, modern rooms.
OAKFIELD B&B
Read moreThe hotel is located next to the World Heritage Centre. Friendly and comfortable, it has the advantage of offering a more economical solution than hotels in better-known towns like Abergavenny, while still being at the crossroads of many places of interest. Here, we're not far from Brecon Beacons Park and the Wye Valley with Raglan and Chepstow castles, and not far from the Roman ruins of Caerleon either. The rooms are cheerful and comfortable. A good place to stay at a reasonable price!
VICTORIA HOTEL
Read moreSeventeen fairly spacious, comfortable and well-equipped rooms (hairdryer, ironing board and iron, television...). Ask for one that overlooks the garden, more pleasant than the view of the street. The hotel-restaurant is regularly a place for celebrations of all kinds: birthdays, weddings... It is also one of the few places where you can listen to live music while enjoying a real ale in one of the two bars, which also includes a billiard table, a TV for the traditional match broadcasts and a jukebox.
SLEEPERZ
Read moreA modern address with a tangy style. Its main advantages: a perfect location, right next to the station, making it easy to set off on excursions, and a particularly friendly welcome. The hotel offers two types of room: "compact" rooms, small but ultra-functional and comfortable, where everything from the kettle to the hairdryer to the small desk has been taken care of; and more spacious rooms, preferable for longer stays.
The original restaurant is surrounded by a bay window, making it a fun place to watch passers-by as you enjoy a bite to eat.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS CARDIFF BAY
Read moreGood chain hotel not surprisingly but ideally located, in a quiet area between Cardiff Bay and downtown. However, the rooms are clean and comfortable and the welcome is pleasant. Family rooms available. You will find the essentials: hair dryers, adapters if necessary.... In short, the essential without superfluous! Pets are allowed at a daily supplement (maximum 1 per room). Parking available (subject to charge)
ARDWYN HOUSE
Read moreArdwyn House is a 4-star hotel located in Llanwrtyd Wells. It offers 5 luxury en-suite rooms, some with views from the bedroom. Each room has a comfortable bed, TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel is particularly appreciated for the quality of its rooms, its location and its services and facilities. The warm welcome and pleasant atmosphere make you feel right at home. Perfectly located, it's easy to visit the surrounding area. There's never a dull moment here!
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
Read moreA chain of comfortable hotels with modern furniture. The reception is open 24 hours a day and you can order a pizza at any time of the day or night! The design of the 125 rooms is simple and functional. They are equipped with the minimum: television, hair dryer, tea or coffee... and even an extra sofa in some rooms. The lounge bar allows you to have breakfast on site or have a drink. Good value for money but not very central. Breakfast included and for those who are transported, free parking.
GLIFFAES COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL
Read moreBrecon Beacons National Park hides a jewel of architecture, elegance and comfort. In a setting of striking natural beauty, this hotel is a favorite because it stands out from the classic luxury addresses. There is also the possibility of fishing in the Usk River, which flows through the park. Personalized welcome, superb afternoon tea offered by the fireplace or in the sublime glass roof, dream rooms. It's hard to leave this little world!
GLADSTONE'S LIBRARY
Read moreBook lovers are in for a treat! Close to the English border, in the charming village of Hawarden, Gladstone's Library, nestled in a magnificent red-brick building dating from 1895, houses over 250,000 books... and 26 rooms! Unfortunately, however, the rooms are a little plain and simple. After the classic Bed & Breakfast, here's the Bed & Book! This is the UK's only residential library, so take note if you're a keen reader.
ANGEL HOTEL
Read moreThis former coaching inn with its beautiful Georgian facade offers around 30 warm, bright and comfortable rooms. The rooms are elegantly decorated with taste and a very cosy atmosphere. You can also rent a cottage for added peace and quiet if you want to extend your stay by a few nights. Friendly, attentive staff. On-site, Angel Bakery, a bakery since 2016 offering fresh bread and pastries for breakfast. Regular promotions and offers on their website.
LLYS LLEWELYN
Read moreThe welcome at Alan Hughes is excellent. Some rooms overlook the castle, which is illuminated at night. One day, Queen Elizabeth II came to inaugurate a tunnel that diverts some of the traffic. On this occasion, Her Royal Majesty quenched her thirst with a gin and vermouth cocktail in a glass hastily unearthed for the occasion from a local antique dealer. Our host acquired it and displayed it, taking care to screw a copper plaque commemorating the event onto it: yet another reason to visit his dining room. In summer, it's best to book in advance.
SWANSEA MARRIOTT
Read moreThe Marriott rooms have all the qualities you can expect from a 4-star hotel. We have to add a particularly charming and personalized welcome, a warm atmosphere and a decor full of bricks, carpets and wood. Here was Michael Douglas and his charming Welsh wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones. It seems that she would have forgotten in the room a ring fitted with a solitary. Fortunately, an honest woman bedroom called her to report this omission…
CITRUS HOTEL
Read moreThe 83 minimalist, recently renovated rooms (standard or more spacious) are softened by a cameo of pastel colors. They're fully equipped, and you can even log in with your Netflix account on the TV. No windows, but huge glass panes (for the claustrophobic, they don't open) with panoramic views. Hearty breakfasts are served buffet-style. For the more fashionable, the penthouse is well worth a visit. Pets welcome. Frequent promotions on their website.
Y DDERWEN FACH
Read moreY Dderwen Fach ("The Little Oak") is a B&B set in a 17th-century house, just a few minutes' walk from the town center, railway station and bus station. A really lovely welcome, here you're very well looked after and advised. And as they say, if they don't have the answer to your question, they'll find someone who can! The rooms are simple and clean (wifi, hairdryer, coffee, tea and kettle...). On-site bike storage and laundry facilities available at extra cost.
BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL
Read moreOne of the city's greatest "coach inn", whose hotel is suitable, clean and comfortable. The old-fashioned side may appeal to some, but the kindness of the staff is undeniable. Friendly pub with Carmarthen atmosphere until midnight on weekends. The sixteen rooms are simple, but clean and very comfortable. We are quickly put at ease here and quickly, we feel at home. Board's Head has a restaurant, perfect from breakfast to dinner. They also offer a pleasant afternoon tea for snack time.
CAMBRIAN INN
Read moreThis establishment with stunning views over Cardigan Bay, close to several beaches within walking distance, has been welcoming guests for many years. All rooms are en suite, i.e. with the bathroom inside the room. Typically decorated with thick carpets, paintings and flowery curtains. Communal areas include a garden and a pleasant, light-filled patio with a glass roof. On-site restaurant with children's menu. Pets allowed.
IDWAL COTTAGE
Read moreYouth hostel close to Olgwen Warden Centre, recently renovated. A very practical address for hiking. There are single and double rooms as well as rooms for up to four people. Only the room for 4 has its own bathroom, otherwise for the others there are shared showers and toilets. If you are a group of 7 people or less, you can also reserve a wooden cabin. Remember to book early enough, there aren't many places available and summer fills up fast!
TWR Y FELIN HOTEL
Read moreBeautifully remodeled boutique hotel opened in 2016, following a £7 million investment to become "Wales's first contemporary art hotel". It takes its name(Twr y Felin means Mill Tower in Welsh) from the historic windmill integrated into the building. The very modern interior and elegant rooms make it one of the best hotels in Pembrokeshire. A real favorite! Everything here is perfect: the welcome, the quality of the rooms, the location... And don't hesitate to try the restaurant: it's a delight!
BODYSGALLEN HALL & SPA
Read moreBodysgallen Hall & Spa is a haven of peace! You're welcomed into a sublime building containing the restaurant, a communal lounge with fireplace and upstairs bedrooms. In the English tradition, service is impeccable and smiling. But that's not all: here, you can rent your own cottage, next to the large garden at the rear of the main building. A little further on, the spa area opens its doors to us, with swimming pool, bubble bath, massage area... We'd love to spend a few more nights here: it's a jewel!
THE CELTIC ROYAL HOTEL
Read moreThe location is central for this luxury hotel where attention is paid to decoration. Built in the 18th century, Queen Victoria often came to this hotel for a few days of rest. A large lounge is accessible, with very comfortable sofas and armchairs, to drink tea while reading. The spacious rooms all have a comfortable sitting area. Gourmet restaurant, an Art Deco bar and a superb spa with a gym, a 16-metre indoor swimming pool, a whirlpool, a sauna and a hammam.
BODNANT CARAVAN PARK
Read moreBodnant Caravan Park is a pretty, flower-filled, well-kept and much sought-after site, run by the same family since it opened in the 1960s. Open from March to the end of October. A minimum number of nights may be required depending on the season. Pets are allowed for a small supplement. For their well-being, they must not be left alone in the caravans in midsummer. Good to know: the gate is closed (and locked!) every night from 11pm to 8am. Remember to let them know if you need to leave during these hours.
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.
TREMFAN HALL
Read moreIn a beautiful country manor house, a gourmet restaurant and luxurious rooms. Four-poster bed, lace bedspread... it's all there! You can also enjoy a very quiet lounge to rest, read or chat. If the weather's nice, why don't we move outside, in the garden. On the restaurant side, vegetarians and vegans are not forgotten, with a menu especially for them and plenty to choose from. Otherwise, try fillet of beef with mashed potatoes and vegetables, grilled fish with fried potatoes, kale and broccoli...
THE LION HOTEL
Read moreWith beautiful views over Cardigan Bay, this hotel has been owned by the same family for three generations. Warm rooms, even if some details seem to have been neglected. The decor is in shades of red and beige, and although it looks a little dated, it's comfortable. Most bathrooms have bathtubs, although some have showers. The Pink Restaurant is open in the evening. As for the garden bar, it's open all day long, so you can enjoy a beer while listening to live music.