Welsh Hotels 31 to 60 in Wales
Choose from 308 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.
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Llandyrnog,
Denbigh,
Denbighshire
LL16 4LA |
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Newry Beach,
Cemaes Bay,
Anglesey
LL65 1YF |
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Off Princess Margaret Way,
Port Talbot,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA12 6QP |
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Llangybi,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP15 1PG |
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Portland Street,
Aberystwyth,
Dyfed
SY23 2DX |
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40-46 North Parade,
Aberystwyth,
Dyfed
SY23 2NF |
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108 St Mary Street,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF10 1DX |
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Berwyn Street,
Llangollen,
Denbighshire
LL20 8BH |
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29 Rhosddu Rd,
Wrexham,
Wrexham
LL11 2LP |
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The Esplanade,
Tenby,
Dyfed
SA70 7DU |
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Chepstow Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP18 2NX |
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Crossways Business Park,
Trehafod,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF83 3NL |
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Woburn Hill Hotel - 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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High Street,
Cemaes Bay,
Anglesey
LL67 0HU |
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Ivey Place,
Swansea,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA1 1NX |
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Lake Vyrnwy,
Llanwddyn,
Powys
SY10 0LY |
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Belle Vue Terrace,
Llanwrtyd Wells,
Powys
LD5 4RE |
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Spilman Street,
Carmarthen,
Dyfed
SA31 1LQ |
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Seiont Manor Hotel - 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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Llanrug,
Y Felinheli,
Gwynedd
LL55 2AQ |
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12 Deganwy Avenue,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2YB |
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Mona Road,
Bangor,
Gwynedd
LL59 5EA |
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Tynycornel Hotel - With a magnificent location, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty and dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, the Tynycornel Hotel looks out over its own 222-acre fishing lake. With the majestic mountains of Cader Idris reflected in its waters, Tal-y-Llyn Lake is more than a scenic asset; the hotel owns the lake, which is noted for its superb fishing. Tynycornel was a well-known fishing hostelry as early as 1800 and guests enjoy priority access to Tal-y-Llyn's prized waters, together with fine river fishing. Sensitively refurbished, Tynycornel is a solid, traditional building, rich in original character and traditional charm. The en suite rooms have splendid lakeside or garden views and guests can also stay in the adjacent accommodation, converted from old farm buildings. All rooms have TVs, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a spacious lounge overlooking the lake and the quiet bar and restaurant both offer a high standard of cuisine with an extensive wine list.
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Talyllyn,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL36 9AJ |
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Magor Road Llanmartin,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP18 2EB |
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High Street,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP20 1QU |
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1-2 Dillwyn Street,
Swansea,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA1 4AE |
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Upper Fforest Way,
Swansea,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA6 8WB |
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Central Promenade,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL301BA |
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Emlyn Arms Hotel - A former coaching inn, this charming property, dating back over 300 years, occupies a beautiful position in the centre of Newcastle Emlyn, a busy market town at the border of Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. Newcastle Emlyn is in the Teify Valley, West Wales, which is very popular for Salmon and Sewin (migratory trout) fishing, and is in a very central location, providing easy access both to the coast and to the gentle hills, valleys and rivers that are a feature of the region. Carefully modernised, The Emlyn Arms Hotel now has 16 en suite bedrooms, a 50-seat restaurant and 'Neuadd Nest', a traditional Welsh-styled function suite that is licensed for 400, with a seating capacity for 200.
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Bridge Street,
Newcastle Emlyn,
Dyfed
SA38 9DU |
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Pontfaen,
Pontfaen,
Dyfed
SA65 9TX |
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Mynyddygarreg,
Kidwelly,
Dyfed
SA17 4LW |
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18 Bridge Street,
Llangollen,
Denbighshire
LL20 8PF |
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