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ANGLESEY
Bulkeley Hotel, BEAUMARIS
The Bulkeley
Hotel is yards from the beach and pier alongside the Menai Straits.
It enjoys stunning views across the water to the mountains of
Snowdonia. Built as a Georgian show piece in 1832, the hotel now has
43 en-suite bedrooms, a fine restaurant, coffee shop, Real Ale bar and
lounge.
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Tre-Ysgawen
Hall Country House Hotel and Spa, CAPEL COCH, LLANGEFNI
Set in 11 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland a short drive
inland from the breath taking east coast of Anglesey, Tre-Ysgawen Hall
is luxuriously appointed with 27 deluxe bedrooms and 2 Four Poster
Suites both with a bathroom jacuzzi. The state of the art Spa has a
16m level deck Swimming Pool, Sauna, Steam Room, Whirlpool, Solarium
and Gymnasium with a range of Spa Treatments offered in the Beauty/
Therapy Suite. The Clock Tower Cafe Wine Bar has a Brasserie Menu with
snacks, beverages and patisseries also available. To dine choose from
the Restaurant or Wine Bar.
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The Bull Hotel, LLANGEFNI
The
Bull Hotel dates from the 19th century and is situated in the centre of Llangefni. With easy access
to the A55, the connecting road for Holyhead, and the A55 to
Chester, it is a convenient stop-over for ferry travellers to and
from Ireland. |
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CLWYD
Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel, BODELWYDDAN
Warner Breaks.
This
magnificent Grade II listed castle forms a unique part of the North
Wales landscape, with views stretching to the coastline. This dramatic
castle is the setting for many of The National Portrait Gallery’s
Victorian paintings. Luxury 3 or 4 night
short breaks, just for adults, inclusive of dinner, bed and breakfast
and nightly entertainment are available at this hotel. Facilities
include a heated indoor swimming pool with spa pool, sauna and steam
room and a fitness studio. |
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Legacy Wild Pheasant Hotel, LLANGOLLEN
The Legacy Wild Pheasant combines the traditional charm and comfort of
an original 19th-century building, with the contemporary chic of
extensive spa facilities. Set in beautiful pasture land in the Vale of
Llangollen, the hotel is situated in the most idyllic surroundings;
offering both the perfect location for a relaxing leisure or spa break
whilst also being within easy reach of Chester, Wrexham and Shrewsbury
whilst being only an hours drive to both Liverpool and Manchester. |
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Llwyn Onn Hall Hotel,
WREXHAM
Llwyn Onn Hall Hotel is a converted seventeenth-century manor house
which still retains its original charm. Ideally situated for visiting
Snowdonia, the historic city of Chester, Bangor on Dee and Chester
races. Set in open, rolling countryside just beyond the outskirts of
the Welsh border town of Wrexham, the Llwyn Onn Hall Hotel is a
comfortable family-run AA/RAC 3 star residential hotel. |
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CONWY
Craig-Y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel, BETWS-Y-COED Set in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, the Craig-y-Dderwen Hotel is situated in a dramatic alpine setting in 16 acres of secluded grounds on the banks of the River Conwy. Originally built in 1890 the
hotel has been restored to its former grandeur. |
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Bodidris Hall, LLANDEGLA
The historic Bodidris Hall is over 650 years old (built in 1465) and
provides a spectacular backdrop for memorable views, a lake populated
with swans and ducks, roaring log fires, baronial dining room and
stone mullion windows combine to provide an ambience that cannot be
created in modern hotels. |
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Bodysgallen Hall and Spa,
LLANDUDNOThe Bodysgallen Hall and Spa is set in 200 acres
of its own parkland and offers spectacular views of Snowdonia and
Conwy Castle. The historic building has two dining rooms with
imaginative food, which has been awarded three rosettes by the AA.
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St Tudno Hotel,
LLANDUDNOAt the
St Tudno, you can do something that’s becoming increasingly rare in
Britain: you can stay beside the sea in style. Innumerable awards for
everything from its food to its service, its welcome to its
accommodation, have placed it at the forefront of thousands of seaside
hotels. It stands on the promenade opposite Llandudno’s ornate
Victorian pier and spacious, sandy beach. The bedrooms (which vary in
size) are individually designed and luxuriously furnished to exacting
standards. The hotel has its own small indoor heated swimming pool.
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St Georges Hotel
LLANDUDNOLlandudno’s luxury seafront hotel, having
undergone full refurbishment in early 2006, with comfort cooling in
all bedrooms, offers a quality service with excellent value.
Spectacular views of Llandudno Bay from the main lounges and Terrace
Restaurant. Original Victorian features decorate the hotel throughout.
The hotel is easily accessible, making it a popular choice. |
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GWYNEDD
The White Lion Royal Hotel,
BALA
The White Lion Royal
Hotel is situated in Bala, an attractive and lively historic market
town within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park (designated an
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).
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Penmaennuchaf Hall, DOLGELLAU The
Penmaenuchaf Hall occupies a stunning location overlooking the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and is set within the Snowdonia National Park. This stylish Victorian mansion offers wonderful views, peace and tranquillity......
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Plas Dolmelynllyn Hall Hotel,
GANLLWYD, DOLGELLAU This ancient Welsh
Manor House with its 3.5 acres of delightful gardens is superbly
situated above the Mawddach valley and Coed y Brenin forest. Eleven idiosyncratic
bedrooms, including a luxury four-poster room, overlook the grounds.
Each is unique in style and furnished with every comfort.
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Seiont Manor Hotel,
LLANRUG
Surrounded by 150 acres of mature farmland, Seiont Manor offers a
complete escape from the pressures of every day life. Imaginatively
created from the original farmstead of a Georgian manor house, as soon
as you walk in the door you will receive a warm Welsh welcome that
will instantly make you feel at home. You can escape for a long walk
in the surrounding farmland, take in some fishing on the River Seiont
within the hotel grounds, or burn off some excess energy in the 40ft
Victorian pool or the gym.
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Castell Deudraeth and Portmeirion Hotel PORTMEIRION
Portmeirion is a private
village resort on the coast of Snowdonia built by architect Clough
Williams-Ellis from 1926 to 1976. Castell Deudraeth is a contemporary
styled hotel set in walled gardens with 11 rooms and suites and an
informal brasserie specialising in local seafood. The main Hotel
overlooks the estuary and is surrounded by around 50 cottages which make
up the village, many of which also contain rooms and suites. |
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Plas
Bodegroes,
PWLLHELI
The highest rated restaurant in Wales. Michelin star, Good Food Guide
7/10. Award winning wine list. Georgian manor house with luxurious
en-suite bedrooms, quiet location, beautiful gardens, verandah and
courtyard. Spectacular local scenery, especially for walking.
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