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Search our collection of carefully selected places to stay in Wales,
including hotels, pubs, inns, B&Bs and guesthouses
Includes places to stay in Conwy|Glamorgan|Gwynedd|Monmouthshire|Powys
Places to stay in Conwy  |
Dunoon Hotel , Llandudno, Gwynedd, Conwy Seaside Hotel
Set a block or two back from the seafront, this splendid gable-ended mansion is one of many fine examples of Victorian architecture that define this traditional resort town. Smart oak-panelled public rooms include the Welsh Dresser Bar, which sports a magnificent cooking range. |
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Groes Inn, Conwy Country Inn
Claiming to be the first licensed house in Wales, 'Taverne-y-Groes' (by the cross) boasts a history unbroken since 1573 and is now family-run by Dawn Humphreys and her son Justin. |
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Royal Oak Hotel, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy Hotel
Awarded Les Routiers Hotel of the Year 2008. In the heart of this old town, against a stunning backdrop of mountains and moorland, sits this solid stone former Victorian coaching inn, now a handsome hotel. It overlooks the River Llugwy and successfully caters for a wide-ranging clientele... |
Places to stay in Gwynedd
Places to stay in Monmouthshire  |
Crown at Whitebrook, Whitebrook, Monmouthshire Restaurant/Bed & Breakfast
As one of Wales' first restaurants with rooms it offers eight luxurious bedrooms and a stylishly comfortable restaurant. The Crown has often been lovingly described as a romantic auberge. |
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Greyhound Inn Hotel, Usk, Monmouthshire Country inn
Originally a traditional 17th-century Welsh longhouse and later a staging post for coaches, the Greyhound occupies a stunning hillside position, surrounded by woodland and pasture in the beautiful Usk Valley. |
Places to stay in Powys  |
Glangrwyney Court, Crickhowell, Powys Bed & Breakfast
Glangrwyney Court has all the elements of a fine B&B and more. It's set in an elegant Georgian mansion sympathetically refurbished by Christina Jackson. |
Places to stay Wales
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