Bed And Breakfasts and Guest Houses 91 to 120 in Wales
Choose from 120 B&B's 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.
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Southcliffe Street,
Tenby,
Dyfed
SA70 7EA |
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Lon Ceiro,
Aberystwyth,
Dyfed
SY24 5AB |
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Station Road,
Llanwrtyd Wells,
Powys
LD5 4RW |
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Cwmbach,
Merthyr Tydfil,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF44 0EA |
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The Horseshoe Guesthouse- 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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Church Street,
Rhayader,
Powys
LD6 5AT |
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Oldwalls Leisure- 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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Oldwalls Gower Wales,
Oxwich Bay,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA3 1HA |
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12-14 Arvon Avenue,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2DY |
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Brecon Road (A40),
Abergavenny,
Monmouthshire
NP7 7EW |
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Whitchurch,
Monmouth,
Monmouthshire
HR9 6DB |
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Tyr Graig Castle- With stunning views of Cardigan Bay, this impressive Victorian building has a magnificent cliff-top location, between the sea and the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Originally built in the late 1880s for a famous gunmaker, Tyr Graig Castle was constructed to resemble both a castle and a double-barrelled shotgun. Today, the building has been converted to offer 4-star guest accommodation, but it still has beautiful original Victorian features, including stained glass windows, original wood panelling and decorative floors and ceilings. All of the en suite rooms have modern comforts and facilities, including TVs and DVD players. The lounge has a real log fire and drinks are available from the conservatory bar. There is also a terrace with superb views over the water. Overlooking Cardigan Bay, the restaurant offers traditional home-cooked British and Welsh food, made with the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally.
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Llanaber Road,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL42 1YN |
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Seacroft- In Treaddur Bay, on the stunning coast of the Isle of Anglesey, the Seacroft is a 5-star restaurant with rooms, offering free Wi-Fi, superb locally sourced food and a cosy traditional bar. The Seacroft has received a 5-star rating from Visit Wales in its Restaurant with Rooms category. There are 6 individually decorated rooms, each with their own unique charm and each named after one of the beautiful beaches on Anglesey. Each room has a flat-screen TV, Egyptian cotton bed linen and a modern bath or shower room. Some of the rooms have private balconies. With a roaring log fire and superb local food, the Seacroft is a great place to sit back and relax in stylish and comfortable surroundings. There is both a bar menu and a restaurant menu, with the finest, freshest, locally sourced seasonal produce used throughout. Lobster comes from Trearddur Bay itself, from a boat based just a few hundred yards away.
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Ravenspoint Road,
Cemaes Bay,
Anglesey
LL65 2YU |
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Seven Stars- Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this characteristic 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house, whilst still maintaining many of its original features, including oak beams and thick stone walls. Centrally located within Hay-on-Wye, famous for being the 'second-hand book capital of the world', during your stay you can explore the town's arts, crafts and 'eccentric' shops. Also nearby you can find The beautiful Cathedral City of Hereford, Brecon with its canal and Cathedral, and local castles, such as Raglan. Recommended by WHICH? Good Bed & Breakfast Guide, the Seven Stars boasts comfortable surroundings in which you can completely relax. Take a refreshing dip in the indoor swimming pool and rejuvenate in the sauna before unwinding in the guest lounge.
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11 Broad Street,
Builth Wells,
Powys
HR3 5DB |
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Tyn Rhos Country House- Located on the open plain between Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey, this former farm has been transformed into a stylish country house. Ty'n Rhos is surrounded by 50 acres of farmland with views of Snowdonia, and its friendly staff extend a warm welcome. Bedrooms feature quality bedspreads and curtains, luxury bathrobes and towels, Egyptian cotton bedding, toiletries, courtesy trays and Freeview TV. There is a large, restful lounge furnished with antiques, and a cosy, tastefully furnished bar. The dining room and conservatory overlook the gardens and the Isle of Anglesey. Ty'n Rhos, which means 'house on the heath', has won many fine awards.
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Seion,
Y Felinheli,
Gwynedd
LL55 3AE |
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The Coast House- 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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Mumbles Road,
Bishopston,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA3 4EH |
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Llanaber,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL42 1RR |
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Llwyn Onn,
Merthyr Tydfil,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF48 2HT |
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Bontnewydd,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd
LL54 7YF |
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Salutation Inn- 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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Felindre Farchog,
Pontfaen,
Dyfed
SA41 3UY |
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Church Guesthouse- Under new management since August 2009, this refurbished Victorian building is in the quiet, leafy suburb of Pontcanna, 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Central Rail Station. The Church Guesthouse is an easy walk from Cardiff's city centre and its major attractions. Sophia Gardens are just minutes away; Cardiff International Arena (CIA) and Cardiff Castle are around 1 mile away. Pontcanna is a peaceful Cardiff area, with some very good shops, bars, restaurants and clubs. All of the rooms have an en suite shower room and some have baths. All rooms have TV's, Wi-Fi internet access and tea/coffee. Sky TV is available for guests. There is a family room and the guest house will provide cots, highchairs and a room fridge. A generous Welsh breakfast is also available for guests to enjoy. All guests are given their own key and are free to come and go as they please, accessing the building at any time. Free, unrestricted parking is available in the streets surrounding the guest house.
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126 Cathedral Road,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF11 9LQ |
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South Street,
Rhayader,
Powys
LD6 5BH |
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72 Queen Victoria Road,
Llanelli,
Dyfed
SA15 2TH |
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Mary Street,
Bridgend,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF36 3YN |
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New Hedges,
Saundersfoot,
Dyfed
SA70 8TL |
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Central Promenade,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 1AR |
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13 South Parade,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2LN |
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Main Street,
Moelfre,
Powys
SY226AQ |
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Market Street,
Lampeter,
Dyfed
SA46 0AU |
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Fronlas- This beautifully renovated Edwardian town house is now a 5-star bed and breakfast offering stylish boutique accommodation, free Wi-Fi and stunning views of the Towy Valley and the Brecon Beacons. In the colourful market town of Llandeilo, in Carmarthenshire, West Wales, Fronlas is an eco-friendly bed and breakfast on the fringes of the Brecon Beacons. With just 3 individually styled rooms, it combines the contemporary designer looks of a boutique hotel with the personal touches of a luxury bed and breakfast. All of the en suite rooms have Sony flat-screen TVs, DVD players and magnificent views of the beautiful surrounding countryside. The beds feature crisp organic linen and luxury organic mattresses by Abaca. All of the natural stone bathrooms feature soft, fluffy bathrobes, and luxury toiletries from the White Company. Every bathroom has a rainwater shower and some have baths. The full English breakfasts are made using fresh, organic produce, locally sourced wherever possible.
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7 Thomas Street,
Llandeilo,
Dyfed
SA19 6LB |
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Chapel Street,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2SY |
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Elm Grove Country House- In a beautiful, tranquil location, nestled amongst acres of lawns and fields, this charming 4-star country house has been run by the Rees family for 50 years. This elegant Georgian house has an idyllic setting in its own delightful grounds in the picturesque village of St. Florence, 3 miles from Tenby. During your stay, you can explore the interesting village inns, historic Flemish chimneys and enjoy the peaceful setting of this colourful, fragrant village, which has blossomed into one of the foremost floral villages in Britain. The historic building boasts plenty of period charm and beautiful original features, including marble fireplaces, panelled doorways and large picture windows. All of the attractive, individually decorated rooms are en suite and include bathrobes among all other excellent modern facilities.
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St Florence,
Tenby,
Dyfed
SA70 8LS |
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