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.
| Ivy Bush Royal Hotel - Spilman Street, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA31 1LG |
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The Ivy Bush Royal commands a spectacular position at the gateway to West Wales. Welcomes business and leisure travellers to this beautiful part of the country in considerable style and comfort. The hotel has been fully refurbished and sympathetically modernised to blend its old world charm with modern facilities. There are 70 comfortably furnished bedrooms including 3 family rooms, 4 executive rooms and a two-room suite. |
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| Tir y Coed Country House - Rowen, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8TP |
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A haven of peace and tranquillity, nestled in over an acre of mature landscaped gardens, Tir y Coed is a 5-star country house and a Visit Wales Gold Award winner 2008/9. On the edge of Rowen, one of the Conwy Valley's most delightful villages, the Tir y Coed is within the boundaries of the Snowdonia National Park. The far-reaching views from Rowen extend to the magnificent mountains beyond. The medieval walled town of Conwy is just 4 miles (6.5 km) away, as is the coast. The house has many large windows, filling it with a warm, bright and welcoming light. All of the bedrooms are beautifully appointed and individually designed, with luxurious fabrics and attention to detail ensuring that each room becomes the perfect retreat. All rooms have a TV, refreshment tray, clock radio and an immaculate en suite bathroom or shower room. |
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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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| Bodidris Hall - Wrexham, Llandegla, Denbighshire, LL11 3AL |
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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. Take a look at the 3-night Christmas package (24 December), for an Olde Worlde Christmas with a roaring log fire. |
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| Llwynygog Guest House - 33 Queens Road, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 2HN |
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Llwynygog is a small, family-run, 3-star guest house in a lovely part of central Aberystwyth, just 2 minutes' walk from the beach and the many amenities of the town centre. The railway and coach stations are just a 5-minute walk away. Shops, clubs, supermarkets, pubs and a cinema are all within walking distance All rooms have central heating, Freeview TV, tea/coffee facilities and wireless internet access. En suite and standard (not en suite) rooms are available. Llwynygog Guest House welcome families, singles, couples, pets and group bookings. |
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| The Royal Hotel Cardiff - 10 St Mary's St, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 1DW |
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With an excellent city-centre location, Royal Hotel Cardiff is a 2-minute walk from Cardiff's Millennium Stadium and a 5-minute walk from the train station and St Davids Shopping Centre. The urban retreat has contemporary bedrooms with air conditioning, an LCD TV, a DVD player and broadband. Free Wi-Fi is offered in the lounge bar where you can relax over a couple of drinks and eat from the great selection of light meals. Royal Hotel Cardiff is a 5-minute walk from a public car park where guests receive a 40% discount. The oak-panelled Scott Room can seat up to 130 guests for an event. It was in this room that Captain Scott held his farewell dinner prior to his fateful expedition to the Antarctic. |
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| The Golden Pheasant Country Hotel - Llwynmawr, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 7BB |
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Set within a traditional 18th century timbered building in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley in North Wales, this beautiful country hotel and inn is the ideal destination for a relaxing break. Offering peace and tranquillity to those who enjoy the countryside, The Golden Pheasant is just 20 minutes' drive from the small town of Llangollen, or 10 minutes going over the picturesque valley. Set on the River Dee, Llangollen is the perfect starting point for canal boat trips through the beautiful countryside and over the aqueduct to the historic town of Chirk, which boasts a Medieval castle. In the evenings you will have the choice of 2 restaurants and 2 bars, one with slate floor and open range fire in which you can relax and enjoy a quiet drink before dinner, the other in the comfortable lounge with views of the Ceiriog Valley, garden and patios. |
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| Heritage Park Hotel - Coedcae Rd, Trehafod, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF37 2NP |
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Set in the famous and beautiful Rhondda Valley, the hotel is an ideal base from which to explore South Wales. The Brecon Beacons National Park, and Cardiff, are only twenty minutes away by car. The Rhondda Valleys are transformed from being the centre of heavy engineering and mining, to being green and lush. They retain their sense of pride and traditional heritage, but combine it with a new optimism. Never has the phrase 'How green is my valley' been more appropriate. |
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| Barcelo Cardiff Angel Hotel - Castle Street, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 1SZ |
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Located next to Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium, this hotel is perfect for exploring this great city. Cardiff's most historical hotel demonstrates Victorian splendour throughout, as well as modern extras like air conditioning in all bedrooms. Steeped in history, the hotel dates back to 1883 and is simply the most famous 4-star hotel in Cardiff. It stands in the heart of the city centre and offers a warm and friendly service. Recent investment has restored the building to its former Victorian elegance, including the beautiful Waterford Crystal chandelier in the foyer which is rumoured to be insured for a 6 figure sum. |
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| Ye Olde Anchor Inn - Rhos Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1DY |
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Ye Olde Anchor Inn, set in the medival town of Ruthin, offers the perfect spot to spend a night whilst touring North Wales. The 18th century inn, with its low ceilings and oak beams, used to be a stopping place for drovers on their way from Holyhead to Shropshire. Now there's always a welcome from the owners Stephanie and David. Since they took over Ye Olde Anchor Inn in June 2003 they have transformed the accommodation and established a reputation for quality cuisine. |
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| Lyndale Hotel - 410 Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 9AB |
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Centrally situated near Old Colwyn village, with sea views, this homely hotel represents great value for money in an ideal location. The Lyndale Hotel is centrally situated as a base for both tourism and commerce in north-west Wales. 30 miles from the historic city of Chester on the beautiful north Wales coast, Lyndale Hotel is in easy reach of all major tourist attractions including Snowdonia National Park, Anglesey and Llandudno. After your day out exploring, relax in your comfortable bedroom, mostly with stunning sea views. Then you can enjoy a delicious meal and discover the delights of oriental cuisine at the hotel's Thai Tamarind restaurant. |
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| The Mill Glynhir - Glynhir Road, Llandeilo, Dyfed, SA18 2TE |
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Originally a 17th century water-driven corn mill, the Mill Glynhir has now been tastefully converted into a 10-room country hotel, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside. The Mill is perched on the side of a beautiful valley and its acres of informal, landscaped grounds flow down to the banks of the River Loughor. The spectacular scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park forms a stunning backdrop to this peaceful, tranquil idyll. The Mill has a superb location for exploring the Brecon Beacons and all the delights of mid and west Wales. The convenient location makes the hotel a great base for golfers, walkers and mountain bikers. The comfortable accommodation and the quiet naturally beautiful setting mean the hotel is great for a restful, restorative break or a relaxing, romantic getaway. |
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| Black Lion Guest House - 43 Hereford Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5PY |
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The Black Lion Guest House is family-run business that offers a warm and friendly welcome to all, including cyclists and walkers. The guest house is situated in the heart of the historical thriving market town of Abergavenny, a location used by many tourists over the years as the 'Gateway to Wales'. |
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| The Park Hotel - Hereford Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 8DS |
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Set at the foot of the Black Mountains, this beautiful 18th century country house presents itself as the ideal base from which to enjoy the wonderful Offa's Dyke trail. Less than 6 miles from the historic town of Abergavenny, this privately-owned former gentleman's residence sits within splendid unspoiled countryside. The area offers the opportunity to try a number of country pursuits, including pony trekking, country walks, fishing and golfing. In the evenings, after a long day, you can relax with a drink in the hotel's bar before sampling the English and international menu in the restaurant. |
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| Best Western St Mellons Hotel - Castleton, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF3 2XR |
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This hotel and leisure club is steeped in Edwardian charm, resting within 7 acres of picturesque, landscaped gardens and only a short drive from Cardiff and Newport. The hotel's management and staff uphold the traditional, professional and courteous service expected from a dignified country hotel. Here, experience the gracious living of an earlier age with the contemporary facilities of a modern hotel. St Mellons Hotel offers extensive leisure and function facilities within peaceful, luxurious surroundings. |
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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 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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| The Beaufort Hotel - Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5EP |
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Centrally situated within historic Chepstow, The Beaufort Hotel offers a range of single, double and family accommodation, within walking distance of Chepstow Racecourse. For relaxation, try either the well-stocked Beaufort Bar, serving a wide range of soft and alcoholic beverages and popular with the locals. Alternatively, the on site restaurant serves a modern ? la carte menu of traditional British and international dishes, prepared where possible with local farm ingredients. The Beaufort Hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the history and beauty of South Wales. |
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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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| West House Country Hotel - West Street, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF61 1SP |
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West House Country Hotel dates back to the 16th century and is a friendly, privately owned and run hotel in the old part of Llantwit Major, 25 minutes from Cardiff. The hotel is set in restful countryside and is renowned for its intimate, warm and cosy ambience. Heritage restaurant offer ? la carte fine dining and fine Welsh produce. All rooms are en suite and the hotel offers free Wi-Fi. Cardiff Airport and St Donat's Castle are both a short journey away. |
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| Llwyn Hall - Llwynhendy, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA14 9LD |
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Set on the outskirts of Llanelli, the largest town in Carmarthenshire, this beautifully furnished Victorian house provides an ideal base from which to explore the beauty of South Wales. Owned and run by Stephen and Wendy Valerio, Llwyn Hall aims to provide a friendly, welcoming atmosphere where nothing is too much trouble. Feel free to relax away from the stresses of everyday life in the comfortable guestrooms, each of which is decorated in soothing colours, in-keeping with the history of the building. During your stay at Llwyn Hall you can enjoy your meals in the elegant dining room which displays many original features, including a period fireplace and French windows overlooking the garden. A conservatory area offers an idyllic spot for sunny evenings. |
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| Elen's Castle Hotel - Dolwyddelan, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL25 0EJ |
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A former 18th century coaching inn, originally part of the Earl of Ancaster's Welsh estate, this comfortable, family run hotel is full of historic character. Resting in the centre of the Dolwyddelan, the hotel offers a unique place to relax at the heart of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. Retaining its original character and many fittings, Elen's Castle Hotel has en suite guestrooms to suit all tastes, including four-poster rooms overlooking the Lledr Valley and River, family suites and accommodation to suit walking groups. We also have a bunkhouse for the traveller on a budget. Dine in our intimate restaurant and enjoy a drink by the wood burning stove in our cosy historic bar. |
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| Meridian Terrace Serviced Apartments - Bute Terrace, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 2FE |
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In the heart of the city, just 500 metres from Cardiff Central Railway Station, Meridian Terrace opened in March 2009, offering stylish and modern serviced apartments with free Wi-Fi throughout. Meridian Terrace Serviced Apartments have a superb location, right in the centre of Cardiff, within easy reach of all that the city has to offer. There are 28 luxury apartments, with a choice of studio and 1 or 2-bedroom apartments. The apartments are spread over 2 floors in a new purpose-built development, which incorporates a 4-star hotel. Guests can take advantage of the hotel's facilities, including the business centre, the bar, the restaurant and the luxury spa, which opens at the end of July 2009. Light and spacious, all of the stylish and contemporary apartments have digital TV, an open-plan lounge area, a luxury bathroom with power shower and a fully fitted state-of-the-art kitchen, including all crockery, cutlery, utensils, kettle and toaster. |
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| The Riverside Hotel - Cinderhill Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 5EY |
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Only 40 minutes from Cardiff and a few moments walk from the centre of Monmouth in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley this fantastic family-run hotel gives you a friendly service and a warm welcome, good food and wines, comfortable rooms and great value for money. A seventeen bedroom hotel, newly decorated and refurbished. We have a fantastic modern restaurant and a trendy new bar popular with the locals and our residents. |
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| Castle Hotel - Kings Road, Llandovery, Dyfed, SA20 0AP |
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In Llandovery, on the western edge of the Brecon Beacons, amid rolling hills and spectacular scenery, this historic hotel combines traditional charm with modern comforts, including free Wi-Fi. The Castle Hotel is conveniently located next to the A40, in the heart of Carmarthenshire, known as 'The Garden of Wales'. Llandeilo and Builth Wells are only a short drive away. Free on-site parking is available for guests. The Castle is a charming traditional town centre hotel with 20 comfortable en suite rooms. The cosy bar features beautifully preserved original features such as real log fires and exposed wooden beams. The bar offers home-cooked meals and Carriages Restaurant offers a superb menu, with delicious roast Sunday lunches from the carvery. All the food is lovingly prepared by the chef/proprietor, using fresh locally sourced produce and served by the friendly team. When the weather is fine, an al fresco lunch can be enjoyed in the courtyard at the front of the hotel. |
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| Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Pentywyn Road, Deganwy, Gwynedd, LL30 1RS |
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Wales' highest rated country house hotel is a distinguished 17th century hall, set in 200 acres of parkland, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle. Bodysgallen Hall and Spa has been restored and refurbished by Historic House Hotels Ltd in a traditional, elegant country house style with antique furniture, fine artworks and precious collectables, the hotel has the atmosphere of a private home. Buildings such as the farm, cottages, stables and coach house have been sympathetically modified to accommodate the spa, meeting rooms, guest accommodation and the recently opened restaurant, 1620. Believed to have 13th century origins as a watch tower to Conwy Castle, Bodysgallen Hall boasts beautiful private gardens and parkland for you to explore during your stay. They include a rare 17th century parterre of box hedges filled with sweet-scented herbs, a rockery with water cascade, a walled rose garden and several follies. The hotel is now part of the National Trust and all profits are donated to the charity. |
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| Clyne Farm Centre - Westport Avenue, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 5AR |
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Clyne Farm Centre has 9 converted stone barns and cottages with modern facilities, 3 miles (4.8 km) from Swansea city centre and the Gower beaches. The unique accommodation overlooks Swansea Bay and on-site activities include horse riding, indoor climbing, archery and Challenge Valley - the muddiest assault course in the world. The cottages vary in size and each is self-contained with double and twin bedrooms. Swansea University, the National Pool and Singleton Hospital are all 2 miles (3.2 km) away. The cottages are 5 miles (8 km) from the M4. |
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| Castle Hotel - Market Street, Lampeter, Dyfed, SA46 0AU |
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Centrally located within the beautiful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, this hotel offers traditionally decorated rooms and a fine selection of drinks from its bar. 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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| Wye Valley Hotel - Near Chepstow, Tintern, Monmouthshire, NP16 6SQ |
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Ideally placed between the historic towns of Monmouthshire and Chepstow. Tintern is in the heart of the Wye Valley, and all of the attractions it has to offer. The poet Wordsworth described Wye as the most romantic valley in Wales. Little has changed since he penned those lines and the Wye river still wends its way by Tintern, its abbey and forest. The hotel dates back to 1835 when it was a small alehouse known as The Carpenters Arms. In 1909 the building was renamed and extended to its current form. Both the bar and restaurant are open to non-residents and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Using fresh local produce, we aim to provide a range of food to suite your individual tastes - from bar snacks to a la carte meals. Special dietary requirements are catered for on request. With a total of nine en suite rooms the owners, Sue and Barry Cooke, pride themselves on being available to give individual attention to their guests to ensure that their stay is as relaxing and enjoyable as it can possibly be. |
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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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