Welsh Hotels 241 to 270 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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M4 Junction 36,
Bridgend,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF32 9RW |
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40-42 Chepstow Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP19 8EB |
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Westbound A55,
Buckley,
Flintshire
CH7 6HB |
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East Parade,
Prestatyn,
Denbighshire
LL18 3AG |
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Porthkerry,
Barry,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF62 3BZ |
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Pontypool Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP15 1SY |
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Moreton,
Gledrid,
Wrexham
SY11 3EN |
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Hamilton Terrace,
Milford Haven,
Dyfed
SA73 2AW |
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Market Square,
Montgomery,
Powys
SY15 6PA |
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The Roe,
St Asaph,
Denbighshire
LL17 0LT |
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Copthorne Way,
Culverhouse Cross,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF5 6DH |
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Castleton,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF3 2XR |
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Thornhill Road,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF14 9UA |
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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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St Pierre Park,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire
NP16 6YA |
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Llechryd,
Llechryd,
Dyfed
SA43 2QA |
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Aberporth,
Llechryd,
Dyfed
SA43 2BS |
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54 Castle Street,
Beaumaris,
Anglesey
LL58 8BB |
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Ashburnham Road,
Burry Port,
Dyfed
SA16 0TH |
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Wolfscastle,
Wolfscastle,
Dyfed
SA62 5LZ |
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83 Church Walks,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2HD |
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St George's Place,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 2LG |
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Off Princess Margaret Way,
Port Talbot,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA12 6QP |
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Brecon Road,
Crickhowell,
Powys
NP8 1SE |
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Castle Hotel - After 5 years of sensitive renovations, this historic old coaching inn now offers beautiful, boutique, town-house accommodation, free parking, free Wi-Fi and excellent cuisine in the heart of Conwy. The Castle Hotel stands on the site of an old Cistercian abbey and used to consist of two famous hostelries, the Castle and the 15th-century King's Head. Now, after careful restoration and sympathetic refurbishment, this wonderful old hotel offers luxurious accommodation and contemporary comforts and facilities. All of the rooms have been upgraded and are individually styled and furnished. The Club Rooms are slightly smaller, while the Premium Rooms have added extras, such as Bose sound systems. The Deluxe Rooms boast impressive unique features, such as castle views, spa bathrooms or 16th century four-poster beds. After a major upgrade, the restaurant and bar offer a brasserie-style menu, which changes regularly to reflect the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally.
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High Street,
Conwy,
Conwy
LL32 8DB |
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Y Beuno - Rich in original character and traditional charm, this beautifully preserved Grade II listed building offers good food, local welsh ales, 4-star guest accommodation and views over Caernarfon Bay. Y Beuno was reopened in 2007 after extensive refurbishment of the bar areas. It has been carefully and thoughtfully decorated, keeping many original features, such as the wooden floors, ceiling beams and a roaring open fire. Each luxurious and individually decorated en suite room has its own unique character. All rooms have TVs, DVD players, individually controlled heating and tea/coffee making facilities. Charming extras are included, such as homemade biscuits, bottled water, morning newspapers and luxury toiletries. The sea views of Caernarfon Bay from the front bedrooms are simply breathtaking. Fine dining has long been a tradition and the award-winning chef makes great use of the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally, including crab, lobster and fish caught daily in Caernarfon Bay.
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Clynnog Fawr,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd
LL54 5PB |
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Caer Beris Manor - Amid 27 acres of parkland, surrounded by the River Irfon, Caer Beris Manor Hotel is a beautiful country retreat in Builth Wells, near the A483, on the Breacon Beacons. In the heart of the Welsh Countryside, Caer Beris Manor is perfectly placed for a relaxing weekend break, with tranquil surroundings and fine dining. And yet all less than 3 hours from Manchester, Birmingham and London. Returning guests say that as you turn in through the gates and start up the long drive, the cares of the world seem to disappear. Set in a commanding position above the parkland as it sweeps down to the river, Caer Beris Manor dominates the landscape. After a warm welcome, relax in one of the comfortably furnished lounges, complete with roaring log fires alight throughout the winter.
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Builth Wells,
Builth Wells,
Powys
LD2 3NP |
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North Beach,
Tenby,
Dyfed
SA70 8AP |
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Mary Ann Street,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF10 2JH |
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Victoria Business Park,
Crickhowell,
Powys
NP23 8AN |
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