Fishing Hotels & Guest Houses in Wales
Choose from 85 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.
| 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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| The Lindens - 10 Church Walks, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2HG |
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Close to the centre of Llandudno, The Lindens has a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere and a large terrace overlooking the sea. It is about 150 metres from the Promenade. The 12-bedroom guest accommodation is well-located for the town centre. It is close to the dry-ski slope, the cable car lift, the Great Orme Tram, the copper mines, Haulfre Gardens and the Great Orme. Each room is en suite and has toiletries, a colour TV, tea/coffee-making equipment and a hairdryer. |
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| Burdies At Home - Culla Road, Burry Port, Dyfed, SA17 4DE |
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Set in secluded gardens, Burdies at Home is a family-run guest house, offering free Wi-Fi and comfortable rooms. Ffos Las Racecourse is a brief walk away. Each beautifully furnished bedroom has a cosy bed, a TV and en suite facilities. An inclusive full English breakfast is provided. Enjoy afternoon tea in the elegant conservatory, with picturesque garden views. Relax in the welcoming guest lounge, with comfortable sofas. Free secure parking is available. |
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| Estuary Lodge - Stryd Fawr, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL47 6TA |
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Set in countryside, this purpose-built 4-star, family-run guest accommodation is a haven for those seeking to discover the natural beauty of Snowdonia's mountains and coast. Offering all you need for an enjoyable stay, The Estuary boasts 10 en suite rooms, all of which are located on the ground floor and equipped with all common facilities. Located approximately 4 miles North of Harlech on the a 496, The Estuary is within reach of all major attractions, making it ideal for a relaxing or fun-packed break. The Estuary Lodge has a strict non-smoking policy. Guest reservations may be cancelled, with no refund of deposit, if guests are found to be smoking. |
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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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| Newport Links Golf Resort - Golf Course Road, Pontfaen, Dyfed, SA42 0NR |
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Ideally located within easy reach of the town of Newport, this 4-star hotel has stunning views looking out to sea from the heart of the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Nestled within the superb scenery of the Carningli (or mountain of the angels), on the Nevern estuary, the hotel is a great base for a relaxing break. During your stay, you can enjoy a round of golf on the outstanding 80-year-old golf course, go salmon fishing on the best river in Wales or simply walk the best coastline in Britain. In addition to this, the hotel is only 15 minutes from the port of Fishguard, which takes you directly to Ireland. Newport attracts all kinds of people, from walkers, bird watchers to golfers and fishermen. With its arts and crafts shops and extremely friendly Welsh pubs, Newport has everything. The hotel's friendly staff will endeavour to help arrange the perfect break for you. |
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| Links Hotel - 77, Llandudno, Conwy, LL301PN |
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Close to all that the seaside resort of Llandudno has to offer, the Links Hotel is just across the road from the bowling alley and only 5 minutes from the beach and the shops. The Links Hotel is within easy walking distance of Llandudno's new shopping centre; the town's multiplex cinema; the theatre; and all of the town's shops, bars, restaurants and clubs. The Great Orme is just 5 minutes away and you can reach the summit via Britain's longest cable car journey or on the tramway, which is over 100 years old. There are 20 golf courses within 30 miles of the hotel. Free parking is available for guests. The hotel has a large car park, also with disabled access. There is also a children's play area and patio area. The Links Hotel has a lounge bar and a restaurant area. The bar is well stocked, with a selection of cask ales and there is a pool table and a dartboard. An extensive menu is available for lunch and dinner and all the food is freshly cooked using local produce. All of the hotel's rooms are en suite and each room has free wireless internet access and a plasma flat-screen TV. |
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| The Royal Hotel - Bridge Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8PG |
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This hotel rests by the banks of the River Dee, in the heart of this historic market town that nestles within the Welsh mountains. With superb views of the impressive Langollen Bridge, this recently renovated hotel offers modern comforts whilst retaining its original, period charm. Here, you will find comfortable, refurbished accommodation and a redesigned bar and restaurant. Famous former guests at the Royal Hotel include the young Queen Victoria and her mother, the Duchess of Kent. The Royal Hotel continues to extend the warm welcome which has been its proud tradition for over one hundred years. |
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| Llwyn Onn Guest House - Llwyn Onn, Merthyr Tydfil, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF48 2HT |
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Llwyn Onn Guest House is in an idyllic setting overlooking the Llwyn Onn reservoir in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Recently awarded with AA and Welsh Tourist Board 4 Stars, complete with 11 en-suite bedrooms. Llwyn Onn Guest House aims to provide a warm and friendly atmosphere for guests. Nestled in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, Llwyn Onn is the perfect location for both business and leisure stays, with picturesque views and scenic walks to help you escape city life and experience the great outdoors. Come and see for yourself! |
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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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| Manor Hotel - 1 Craig-Y-Don Parade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1BG |
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Situated directly on the Victorian Promenade of Llandudno, within a 2-minute walk of the North Wales Theatre and Venue Cymru, the hotel boasts magnificent view across the Bay of Llandudno. The Manor Hotel is set in a superb position on the elegant Llandudno seafront, on the North Wales coast. During your stay you can enjoy walks along the Victorian promenade in both directions, and Llandudno's many attractions and nightlife lie within easy walking distance. All Deluxe Double, Double, Twin and Family boast sea views. The hotel is also perfectly placed to explore the many holiday attractions and places of interest on offer throughout North Wales, including Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast. The hotel strives to offer a high level of value-for-money, and offers an extended warm welcome whether it is for one night or a week-long stay. |
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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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| New Hall Guesthouse - Victoria Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4SU |
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This licensed B&B on the edge of Llanwrtyd Wells has light and airy rooms with large en suite bathrooms. New Hall Guesthouse is a converted church meeting hall. Breakfasts can be large and traditional, vegetarian, continental or a mix of all three. Ingredients are locally sourced and organic wherever possible. Evening meals are available by arrangement. There is a ground-floor suite suitable for those with mobility difficulties. |
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| Castell Malgwyn Hotel - Llechryd, Llechryd, Dyfed, SA43 2QA |
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Castell Malgwyn Country House Hotel is one of Wales' best kept secrets. Relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy an outstanding meal in our lovely restaurant accompanied by a fine wine. Try flyfishing. The Castell Malgwyn is an extremely homely Georgian country house with river frontage and spacious gardens. There are many walks that provide endless hours of rambling through wild, tranquil woods, alongside river banks, the nearby coastal path or great beaches. Falconry available at the hotel (needs to be booked in advance). All bedrooms have en-suite facilities and are non-smoking, there is a Lounge and Bar Lounge for residents, as well as a 40 seater restaurant. Newly decorated Function Room for up to 200 people. Licensed for Civil Weddings. |
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| Hafod Elwy Hall - Bylchau, Bylchau, Denbighshire, LL16 5SP |
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Wonderful scenery, exceptional comfort, food grown on our own land, space and tranquillity - these are just some of the reasons why guests rate us '10 out of 10'. Visit Hafod Elwy Hall in any season and be captivated by the magical surroundings of the Hiraethog, amidst hills and lakes with the spectacular backdrop of the Snowdonia Mountains. Grasp the opportunity to enjoy the comfort and peace of our multi award-winning historical home. Relax in spacious and comfortable rooms, warm yourself by real log fires, enjoy local walks, bird watching, cycling or fishing using our private fishing rights. Combining high standards of comfort with responsible tourism, we proudly hold Green dragon environmental certification and won Green Snowdonia best sustainable tourism business 2007 and the Wales business and sustainability award 2007, climate change category. Our manor house may be small but our welcome is second to none. |
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| St George's Hotel - St George's Place, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LG |
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Offering sophistication and style by the sea, St George's is a contemporary and luxurious hotel that is perfect for exploring Llandudno and the North Wales coast. Close to Llandudno's promenade and pier, the stunning 4-star hotel in the town centre is among the top 3% of hotels in Wales that have been awarded the Gold Award by Visit Wales. The St George's Hotel combines traditional Victorian elegance, professional service and fine views of Llandudno Bay. |
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| Bryncelyn Guesthouse - Dolecoed Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RA |
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Set in beautiful Llanwrtyd Wells, this recently refurbished, family-run guesthouse provides comfortable accommodation complemented by traditional hospitality and modern comforts in this idyllic part of Mid-Wales. Ideal for those attending one of the local festivals or holidaying in this picturesque area, Bryncelyn Guesthouse assures a warm welcome from hosts Lil & Malcolm, who aim to offer a personal service to your stay. Immersed within an area of natural beauty, Bryncelyn boasts spectacular views of the rolling hills and countryside. |
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| Gwenllian Court Hotel - Mynyddygarreg, Kidwelly, Dyfed, SA17 4LW |
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With a beautiful, peaceful location, in fine grounds on the banks of the Gwendraeth River, this Victorian country mansion offers individually designed bedrooms, free parking and fine dining. Just off the A484 and with easy access to the M4 motorway and the main road links to Pembrokeshire and West Wales, the Gwenllian Court Hotel is a great base from which to explore South Wales. All of the comfortable en suite rooms have TVs, hairdryers, telephones and tea/coffee. Fine dining is available in the Old Chapel Restaurant. Simpler, home-cooked bar meals can be served in the Gwendraeth Bar or the Felindre Conservatory. Only the finest quality, locally sourced ingredients are used. The Gwenllian Court Hotel also caters for weddings throughout the year. |
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| Woburn Hill Hotel - High Street, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, LL67 0HU |
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This homely hotel rests in the North Coast of Anglesey in the old fishing village of Cemaes; ideal for beaches, water sports, fishing, walking and birdwatching. Golfing is available 4 miles away. The Woburn Hill Hotel is a small friendly, family-run establishment offering bed and breakfast, a licensed bar, grill menu, a dry lounge, beer garden and luxury en suite rooms. There is the option of your choice from the grill menu and a daily specials board to suit all palates. We also cater for special diets. The hotel uses as much local shellfish, fish, meats and farm produce as possible, subject to availability. We also have our own car park, with space for boats, jet skis, canoes, cyles etc. |
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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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| Seiont Manor Hotel - Llanrug, Y Felinheli, Gwynedd, LL55 2AQ |
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Seiont Manor sits peacefully within the countryside of Snowdonia, some of the most stunning scenery in North Wales. 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'll receive a warm Welsh welcome that will instantly make you feel at home, ready to relax and recharge your batteries. Finding the space to unwind at Seiont Manor is not hard. 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. To enjoy life at a slightly more leisurely pace, you can absorb yourself in a good book in the library or lounge. Relaxation is effortless in the spacious guest rooms. Many rooms have been furnished with artifacts and antiques from around the world, making them unique and a real treasure trove of cultural finds. All rooms have either a small balcony or terrace to enable you to enjoy the view over the surrounding countryside, the herb gardens or the idyllic stream that trickles past one side of the hotel. The castle town of Caernarfon, university town of Bangor and Llanberis are only a 5 minute drive away. The Island of Angelesy is also reachable in just 10 minutes. |
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| 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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| Penrhos Golf and Country Club - Llanrhystud, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 5AY |
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Within 150 acres of lush green countryside in the Wyre Valley, West Wales, rests this unique country club and golf complex complete with its own luxury hotel. Designed with the golfer in mind, this holiday destination offers attractions for all the family, however, with extensive sport and leisure facilities and picturesque grounds to explore. Here, you will find comfortable en suite rooms, an indoor heated swimming pool, 27 holes of golf and a new flood lit driving range. Enjoy this family run complex, a warm Welsh welcome, and of course, a game of golf. |
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| Llety Iachad Hotel and Christian Centre - 12 Ellesmere Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8RP |
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A warm welcome awaits you at this quiet family-run hotel, situated within easy walking distance of the lovely promenade at Colwyn Bay. The hotel is situated close to the shops, railway station and coach stop. Llety Lachad is also within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park and most of the many attractions in North Wales. Single, double/twin and family rooms are available, each with its own television and hospitality tray. Evening meals can be provided if required, and the hotel is strictly non-smoking. |
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| The Mirador - 14 Mirador Crescent, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA2 0QX |
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The Mirador is a truly unique guest house with themed, cosmopolitan rooms and extremely welcoming staff. You will not find rooms like this anywhere else. Each room at The Mirador has superb d?cor, each portraying themes such as Roman, Egyptian or Oriental. All have TV, DVD player, free Wi-Fi access and en suite bathroom with power shower. Most rooms are furnished with desks. Fax and photocopying services are available. Breakfast is available to all guests at The Mirador. The Gower Peninsula and surrounding beaches are located within driving distance. Local activities range from pony trekking and rambling to golf and tennis. |
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| Bron-Y-Graig - Bron -Y- Graig, Corwen, Denbighshire, LL21 0DR |
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Bron-y-Graig is a luxurious 10-bedroom Victorian Town House Hotel in North Wales with tranquil river and mountain views. Relaxed, a la carte Dining and/or B&B in our spacious rooms with room service if required will not disappoint you. Built in 1888 as the family home of the Sheriff of Denbigh, this fascinating courtyard house nestles in the wooded slopes of the Berwyns on the edge of Corwen between Betws-y-Coed, Llangollen, and Bala. After years of careful renovation, Bron-y-Graig opened in 1999 to offer bed and breakfast, a licensed a la carte restaurant for Dinner service and now a luxury holiday cottage, with special facilities for groups and business guests. The 19th century splendour of our William Morris decor is complemented by 21st century services and 100% attention to our guests' comfort. Many visitors return year after year to enjoy our old house's relaxing welcome or to sample exciting outdoor activities with our expert associates. Bron y Graig is ideally located for exploring the whole of North Wales. |
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| Salutation Inn - Felindre Farchog, Pontfaen, Dyfed, SA41 3UY |
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Situated in the Pembrokeshire National Park at the foot of the Preselis hills in the rural village of Felindre Farchog, this friendly inn offers good quality food and accommodation. Salutation Inn has a car park that is large enough to cope with all guests. It features a lounge bar serving lunch and dinner daily, a local bar with pool table, and the newly built Denley's restaurant for fine dining (currently only open at weekends). The large garden at the rear borders the River Nevern that is teeming with salmon and brown trout during much of the summer, much of which finds its way to the inn's kitchen. If you enjoy the countryside, walking, fishing, bird watching or golfing, then you will find that this is a great place to visit. A warm welcome, good food, well stocked bar and a wide selection of wines awaits you. |
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| Marlborough House Hotel - Southcliffe Street, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 7EA |
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This small, friendly hotel is on the coastal path. It is 2 minutes' walk from the main beach and 4 minutes' walk from the town centre. The town's best restaurants are a 5-minute walk away, and Marlborough House Hotel offers Thai evening meals for groups of 4 or more (by prior arrangement). Each room is en suite and has a TV. Some rooms have a sea view. Marlborough House Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the coach terminal and a 10-minute walk from the railway station. |
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| Churchills Hotel - No. 3 Llandaff Place, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF5 2AE |
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On the edge of rolling parkland in the cathedral suburb of Llandaff, this contemporary town-house style hotel provides an oasis of calm right in the heart of Cardiff. Close to beautiful parkland, the original graceful building retains its original features in a contemporary style. It offers comfortable accommodation, a relaxing lounge bar and a restaurant with a well deserved reputation for excellence. Furthermore, the hotel has free wireless internet access so you can keep in contact with family, friends and colleagues during your stay. Just 4-minutes away from the bustling city centre, Churchills Hotel is situated on Cardiff Road, next to the parkland of Pontcanna fields and within sight of Llandaff Cathedral. With ample free parking, it is easily reached from either the M4 or Cardiff central station |
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| Gliffaes Country House Hotel - Crickhowell, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1RH |
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Situated well of the beaten track in a spectacular position above the River Usk, this charming country house hotel offers log fires, a sunny terrace, locally sourced food and plenty of walking routes in the surroundings. Placed between the 2 market towns of Abergavenny and Brecon in the valley of the River Usk, this family-run establishment sits just south of the A40. Set in the middle of the Brecon Beacon's National Park, the hotel has a stunning location, with spectacular views of its own grounds and the River Usk. With delicious cuisine and friendly, efficient service Gliffaes is the ideal base for exploring the magical Brecon Beacons National Park and walking through the countryside and surrounding hills. You may wish for nothing more than a lazy lunch in the sunny conservatory with a bottle of wine, followed by a walk along the river and afternoon tea. Then, round off the day with a drink by the fire. |
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