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.
| Eagles Hotel - Ancaster Square, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0LG |
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This family-run hotel is situated in the small town of Llanrwst on the banks of the River Conwy on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, central for major tourist attractions. Eagles Hotel aims to offer comfortable accommodation, good service and a friendly atmosphere in this old market town, located just 4 miles from the popular tourist resort of Betws-y-Coed in north-west Wales. Your hosts, Alan and Rosalie Wainwright invite you to come and experience for yourselves the magic of Wales. The hotel, standing in the market place of Llanrwst, is the very centre of this area's social and commercial life. There is a wide choice of menus and you may dine in the cosy bar, outside on the patio or the riverside garden. All rooms are comfortably equipped with standard facilities, while the hotel also has Welsh Tourist Board gold rated conference facilities (accommodating up to 24 and 130 people). |
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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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| New Inn Motel - Chepstow road Langstone, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, np18 2jn |
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This 100 year old pub with modern motel offers good food and clean, comfortable, competitively priced accommodation. Located on the edge of Newport and within easy reach of the M4, the motel offers free car parking for over 80 cars, and is ideal for a stopover, business meeting or a family occasion. |
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| The Copthorne Hotel Cardiff - Copthorne Way, Culverhouse Cross, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF5 6DH |
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This beautiful hotel with a warm Welsh welcome is just 4 miles (6.4 km) from Cardiff city centre and the Millennium Stadium. The Copthorne is an ideal base for exploring the many attractions that this young and vibrant city has to offer, as well as enjoying a weekend break, fine dining or the theatre in Wales. Venture further out to the Gower coastline or Rhondda Valley for spectacular views and walks. The hotel is equipped with plenty of facilities including an on-site leisure club which offers the facilities above as well as a 15-metre swimming pool, aerobic studio and hair salon. The Copthorne also offers extensive conference and banqueting facilities. |
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| The Broadway Hotel - Mostyn Broadway, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1YL |
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This central Victorian hotel is on the edge of Llandudno town centre and 200 metres from the seafront. The Broadway Hotel is a family run hotel that has undergone refurbishment in most areas. It is well-located for visiting the beautiful countryside of Conwy and Snowdonia National Park. The bright and airy dining room has a relaxed atmosphere and serves a variety of meals from menus that change daily. |
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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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| Plas Dinas Country House - Bontnewydd, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 7YF |
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This historic 400-year-old country house is set in 15 acres of beautiful grounds and stunning scenery. It was once the home of Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret. With log fires, sea and mountain views and individually styled bedrooms, Plas Dinas Country House is between the mountains of Snowdonia and the Irish Sea. Plas Dinas combines state-of-the-art amenities with antiques and a comfortable homely atmosphere. Good road links make Plas Dinas Country House accessible from many of North Wales's popular attractions. |
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| Westminster Hotel - 11-12 East Parade, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL18 3AH |
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Having been sympathetically refurbished to bring it back to its former glory, this historic property, long regarded as Rhyl's premier seafront hotel, is centrally located on the promenade. Now a friendly, family owned and run hotel, the Westminster is within easy reach of all the town's main seaside attractions, including the Pavillion Theatre, Sun Centre, Children's Village, Sky Tower and the new seafront park and paddling pool. Opposite the seafront arena and Seaquarium, the hotel is also immediately next door to the shopping centre. In the evenings, after a long day of fun seaside activities, you can relax in the comfortable resident's lounge, open until 02:00. Or, when the weather is nice, you can sit on the patio. |
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| The Neptune - Neptune Square, Burry Port, Dyfed, SA16 0EP |
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Superbly located opposite the harbour and seafront, The Neptune offers comfortable accommodation, next to Burry Port Train Station and close to Millennium Coastal Park. All of the contemporary, stylish rooms are well furnished, with en suite facilities and a TV. Some rooms have stunning views of The Gower Coast. . The Neptune boasts a cosy, welcoming bar and an attractive garden, with an outdoor seating area. Locally sourced food is available from the extensive menu and an inclusive breakfast is provided. Local attractions include Burry Port Marina, Pembrey Motor Racing Circuit, Pembrey Country Park, Ashburnham Golf Club, and Cefn Sidan Beach. The nearby coastal cycle track is an ideal way to explore the beautiful countryside and coastline of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Free parking and free Wi-Fi internet access are available to guests. |
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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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| Oldwalls Leisure - Oldwalls Gower Wales, Oxwich Bay, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 1HA |
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In 50 acres of fields, woodland and private lakes, in the heart of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Oldwalls Leisure offers free Wi-Fi and stylish, modern accommodation. In the centre of the Gower Peninsula, Oldwalls Leisure is a unique concept, combining a range of luxury accommodation with superb facilities for on-site indoor and outdoor activities. You can make the most of the private grounds by cycling, horse riding, fishing in the private lakes, playing tennis or enjoying a woodland walk. The superb location offers guests great access to all of the region's beaches, heritage sites and celebrated beauty spots, as well as a range of local outdoor countryside and seaside pursuits. The location also puts you right at the heart of village life in rural Gower, within walking distance of various quality restaurants and welcoming village pubs. The beautifully appointed rooms have stylish, modern designer bathrooms and plasma flat-screen TVs. |
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| Ibis Swansea - Fabian Way, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 8LD |
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The Ibis Swansea Bay hotel, featuring 99 modern rooms, a restaurant and a bar, is ideally situated in the heart of the SA1 waterfront development. Perfect for business or leisure, the hotel is just 5 minutes from the cafe and bar district of central Swansea and less than 15 minutes' drive from such tourist attractions as the Dylan Thomas Centre, the Liberty Stadium, the Grand Theatre, the National Maritime Museum as well as the Mumbles and the Gower Peninsula and its award winning beaches. Free car parking is available to hotel guests. The cafe serves an attractive evening menu, 18:00 to 22:00 and a 24-hour snack menu is available. An all you can eat continental buffet breakfast is served daily from 06:30 to 10:00 and until 12:00 at weekends, with an early riser breakfast available from 04:00 until 06:30 and a late riser option from 10:00 to 12:00. |
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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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| Southmead Guesthouse - 72 Queen Victoria Road, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA15 2TH |
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Southmead Guesthouse has a good location between Llanelli town centre and the new Millennium Coastal Park. It is within 10 minutes' walk of the local train station. The Southmead is convenient for Carmarthen and Swansea and is close to Llanelli College and the hospital. Llanelli has many pubs and great places to eat in, as well as fun activities like paintballing and horse riding. There are also some unique fishing spots. |
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| Llanerchindda Farm Guest House - Cynghordy, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, SA20 0NB |
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Nestled amid 50 acres of Welsh countryside, this family-run guest house boasts comfortable en suite rooms, spectacular views of the Bran Valley and a wealth of outdoor activities. Providing clay pigeon shooting and an off-road course for experienced drivers and riders, the farm also presents itself as an ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of South Wales and the Brecon Beacons. After a long day you can return to the comfort of the house to relax beside the log fire in the lounge bar or, in the summer months, you can unwind in the conservatory or on the terrace, which boasts breathtaking views of the Black Mountain and the Brecon Beacons beyond. |
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| Lake Vyrnwy Hotel and Spa - Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn, Powys, SY10 0LY |
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This hotel is high on the hills of the Berwyn Mountain range, with fantastic views across mountains, forests and the beautiful Lake Vyrnwy reservoir. On the edge of Snowdonia, the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa is a calm environment. Activities and sightseeing are available, or you can just relax with a good book, glass of wine and an unforgettable view. The cuisine at the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel focuses on fresh, ingredients - around 80% comes from the British Isles, and most of that is from Wales and the Borders. There is an AA Rosette-winning restaurant with a smart-casual dress code, as well as a more informal Tavern Bar/Restaurant. The top-class spa offers treatments, a fitness centre and a fabulous view over the lake. |
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| Profilewide - Newport Road, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF24 0DP |
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With a superb location in Cardiff city centre, Profilewide provide a range of stylish and comfortable serviced apartments, a short drive from Cardiff Central Railway Station. Each 1-bedroom apartment offers a range of modern features including a sleek kitchen with fridge, oven and washing machine. There are contemporary bathroom facilities, a comfortable bedroom and a stylish lounge area. Features include a TV, DVD player and CD player. Profilewide apartments are just 3 miles (4.8 Km) from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. |
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| Swallow Falls Hotel - Holyhead Road, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0DW |
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Opposite Wales' most beautiful waterfall, 3.2 km (2 miles) outside of Betws-y-Coed, this hotel combines the classic quality of a Victorian coaching house with the relaxed ambience of a modern establishment. Recently refurbished, the spacious rooms all offer en suite facilities, with most benefiting from panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The dog-friendly hotel has a traditional pub serving fine ales, while the Tavern Cafe serves lunches and snacks throughout the day. The restaurant serves evening meals, and tables should be booked in advance. |
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| Lasswade Country House Hotel and Restaurant - Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RW |
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In a wonderful, tranquil location surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, this period Edwardian country house offers stunning views, great food and comfortable, peaceful accommodation for a restful, relaxing, restorative break. With just 8 rooms, you can be assured of attentive, personal service and a warm welcome from Emma and Roger, who are not just the owners, but also the operators of this charming country house The impressive restaurant continues to collect awards, the latest being a second AA Rosette and the UK Sustain Food Challenge which is awarded in recognition of our commitment to sourcing local produce, using organic ingredients, reducing food miles, caring for the environment and ensuring traceability of food. Just 30 minutes from the Brecon Beacons, the peaceful natural beauty of the hotel's surroundings and the quiet, comfortable accommodation make the hotel a tranquil retreat for those who want to unwind from the stresses of everyday life. |
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| The Wynnstay Arms - Well Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1AN |
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In November 2006 Fusions Brasserie was awarded 2 AA Rosettes and also 4 Stars Restaurant with rooms for the quality of the accommodation. The Wynnstay Arms has also received entries in the Good Pub Guide 2007 and The Good Hotel Guide 2007. |
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| The Coast House - Mumbles Road, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 4EH |
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On the seafront in Mumbles, with spectacular sea views of Swansea Bay, this small, charming, family-run guest house prides itself on its comfortable accommodation and tasty breakfasts. The Coast House has just 7 rooms, guaranteeing its guests friendly, attentive, individual service and a quiet, relaxing break. All of the rooms are en suite and most of the rooms have good sea views. Each room has a hairdryer, fluffy towels, complimentary tea/coffee making facilities and a TV with Freeview digital channels. The price includes a full cooked breakfast, with a choice of fruit juices, cereals, fresh fruit and yoghurt. As it is only a small guest house, the Coast House cannot provide 24-hour check-ins. Guests should provide their arrival time in advance, in order to ensure that they can be checked-in. The Coast House is a family-run guest house with over 30 years experience of looking after guests. |
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| Brynhonddu Country House BandB - Pandy, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 7PD |
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This friendly, family-run bed and breakfast - voted the best in Wales by overseas visitors (2003) - offers picturesque views over the Black Mountains, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. An historic country house setting, surrounded by some of the best walking areas in the country, the estate boasts extensive and varied flora and fauna, with 51 types of tree and 47 different bird species within the grounds. Accredited with Welcome Host Gold Level standing and Level 2 Green Dragon Environmental Tourism status. |
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| Anglesey Arms Hotel - Mona Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL59 5EA |
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In the pretty village of Menai Bridge, the 200-year-old Anglesey Arms is rich in original charm and traditional character, with en suite rooms, tasty home-cooked food and real ales. The Anglesey Arms is the first building you see as you enter the island of Anglesey over Thomas Telford's famous Menai Suspension Bridge over the Menai Strait. The friendly pub serves traditional real ales and good, honest pub food in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The building is steeped in history and the bell once used to call last orders was the original ships bell rescued from the HMS Conwy, which ran aground in the Menai Straits in April 1953. The en suite rooms feature modern comforts and facilities, including flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee. Free Wi-Fi is available in the bar. A full English breakfast is served each morning and free private parking is available on site. The A55 and the city of Bangor are just minutes away. |
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| Dylan Thomas House - 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA2 0RA |
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The birthplace of the poet, Dylan Thomas, this Edwardian house has been beautifully restored to its original condition, and offers a unique overnight experience. You can walk back into Edwardian times and enjoy the peace of a house with no TV, but instead with a phonogram, books, newspapers of the day and card games to keep you amused. Guided tours and walks are available. Close to Cwmdonkin Park, Dylan Thomas House is just 1 mile (1.6 km) from Swansea city centre and 5 miles (8 km) from Mumbles and Gower beaches. The house sleeps up to 6 people in 1 double, 1 twin and 2 single rooms including Dylans tiny bedroom with its original gas lamp point. Over two-thirds of Thomas' published output was written here. |
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| The Carlton Hotel - Mumbles Road, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 4EA |
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The Carlton Hotel overlooks Swansea Bay in the centre of Mumbles Village. Many rooms have sea views. The hotel has been recently been refurbished, and all rooms have an en suite bathroom. For guests there is an in-house restaurant, a bar and a lounge with satellite TV. The pier is within walking distance, and Swansea city centre is 10 minutes away. |
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| West Arms Hotel - Llanarmon Dc, Moelfre, Powys, LL20 7LD |
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Situated in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this delightful hotel 16th century residence has a wealth of charm and character, with inglenook log fires and original timbered ceilings, all set off by period furnishings. Tranquility and a warm welcome await you at this charming country inn. Over 400 years old, the period quality extends into the bedrooms, each one spacious and comfortable and with a private bathroom. Best seafood pub of the year 2007, the West Arms holds AA 3 stars and an RAC 2 star rating. It is mentioned in Welsh Rarebits, Hotels of Distinction as well as many other hotel guides. Furthermore, the hotel has just been awarded by their 2nd AA rosette for fine dining and also been upgraded to a 3-star. |
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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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| Old Court Hotel and Suites - Symonds Yat West, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, HR9 6DA |
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A relaxing Elizabethan Manor House which maintains its character and architectural features, with a great oak door giving access to the reception. The hotel has 18 rooms, with an additional 4 suites available for that extra luxury. All rooms are en suite and a large percentage have historical characteristics such as exposed beams, original leaded windows and uneven floorboards - this creates a charm that takes you back centuries. Free Wi-Fi and broadband internet access are available. Each room has Freeview TV and telephone connections. |
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| The Horseshoe Guesthouse - Church Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5AT |
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In the old town area, just 5 minutes' walk from the River Wye, this 200-year-old Welsh stone building is rich in original character and traditional charm, with wood beams and exposed stonework. In the rural market town of Rhayader, known as the gateway to the Lakeland of Wales, the Horseshoe Guesthouse and Restaurant makes a great base from which to explore the region's magnificent mountains, valleys, woods and lakes. With original 18th-century timbers and a log fire, the lounges are furnished with deep comfortable chairs. The Horseshoe has been recently refurbished and now combines modern comforts and facilities with this lovely old building's historic character. The rooms are decorated in a traditional country style and each room has tea/coffee making facilities, modern central heating and a flat-screen TV. The fully licensed restaurant offers superb homemade food, freshly prepared using locally sourced produce. The wine list offers a selection of wines from around the world to complement your meal. |
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| Caeau Capel Hotel - Rhodfa'r Mor, Nefyn, Gwynedd, LL53 6EB |
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Ideally situated for touring the Lleyn Peninsula and Snowdonia, this Victorian country house is set in one and a half acres of grounds, and is 5 minutes from the beach. Nefyn & District Golf Course is 5 minutes away and 6 other golf courses are nearby. Pwllheli Marina is a 10 minute drive away. Caeau Capel Hotel is the perfect base for a restful break, a business trip or sporting (golfing, sailing, walking) holiday. In the historical towm of Nefyn on the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, Caeau Capel was built in the late 1800s as a country house for the Miller family whose daughter went on to marry the Prime Minister, Clement Atlee, who was a frequent visitor to the house. |
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