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3 Sketty Road Uplands,
Swansea,
Gwent and Glamorgan
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Castle Hotel - A 2-minute walk from Neath Rail Station, the family-run Castle Hotel is an historic Welsh coaching inn providing en suite rooms and 2 cosy bars, just off the M4 motorway. Rooms at the Castle Hotel boast character and charm, whilst offering facilities such as a flat-screen satellite TV, Wi-Fi internet access, feather duvets and tea/coffee making facilities. Green's restaurant serves traditional Welsh Food and offers a daily blackboard featuring local specialities. The 2 bars include the traditional, oak-panelled Lounge Bar, with its huge fireplace and comfy arm chairs. The contemporary Castle Bar has big TV screens and an upbeat, modern atmosphere. Local attractions include Afan Forest Park, Brecon Beacons National Park, the stunning Swansea Bay and Gower coastlines. All this and yet only 40 minutes from Cardiff, the vibrant Welsh capital.
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The Parade,
Port Talbot,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA11 1RB |
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Tir y Coed Country House - A haven of peace and tranquillity, nestled in over an acre of mature landscaped gardens, Tir y Coed is a 5-star country house and a Visit Wales Gold Award winner 2008/9. On the edge of Rowen, one of the Conwy Valley's most delightful villages, the Tir y Coed is within the boundaries of the Snowdonia National Park. The far-reaching views from Rowen extend to the magnificent mountains beyond. The medieval walled town of Conwy is just 4 miles (6.5 km) away, as is the coast. The house has many large windows, filling it with a warm, bright and welcoming light. All of the bedrooms are beautifully appointed and individually designed, with luxurious fabrics and attention to detail ensuring that each room becomes the perfect retreat. All rooms have a TV, refreshment tray, clock radio and an immaculate en suite bathroom or shower room.
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Rowen,
Conwy,
Conwy
LL32 8TP |
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Crossways Business Park,
Trehafod,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF83 3NL |
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Thornhill Road,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF14 9UA |
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Parkway Hotel - In over 7 acres of gardens, this 4-star luxury hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, recently refurbished accommodation and a leisure club with 15-metre swimming pool. In Cwmbran and within easy reach of Newport and the M4 motorway, the Parkway Hotel has a 4-star rating from the AA. Situated over 2 floors, all of the rooms were fully refurbished in 2006 and 2007. Beautifully furnished, the rooms have oversized beds, plush carpets and marble en suite bathrooms. Each room has a TV, an in-room safe, tea/coffee making facilities, luxury toiletries and soft, fluffy bathrobes. Ravello's Restaurant offers an ? la carte menu of European dishes, made using fresh, local produce. The traditional carvery has also proved popular, as have the hotel's coffee shop and bar. The superb leisure facilities include the deck-level heated indoor pool, a steam room, a sauna, a spa bath and a solarium.
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Cwmbran Drive,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP44 3UW |
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Circle Way East,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF23 9XF |
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Kingsway Circle,
Swansea,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA1 5LS |
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Upper Lamphey Road,
Pembroke,
Dyfed
SA71 5NR |
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Deganwy Quay,
Conwy,
Conwy
LL31 9DJ |
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Aberporth,
Llechryd,
Dyfed
SA43 2BS |
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16 Bridge Street,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire
NP16 5EZ |
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17 Gronant Road,
Prestatyn,
Denbighshire
LL19 9DT |
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Maentwrog,
Talsarnau,
Gwynedd
LL41 4HN |
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Beach Road East,
Prestatyn,
Denbighshire
LL19 7LG |
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Westbound A55,
Buckley,
Flintshire
CH7 6HB |
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Spilman Street,
Carmarthen,
Dyfed
SA31 1LG |
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The Promenade,
Llandudno,
Conwy
LL30 1AP |
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Marchwiel,
Wrexham,
Wrexham
LL13 0TF |
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Bute Cresent,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF10 5AN |
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Foelas Arms Hotel - In the picturesque village of Pentrefoelas, 5 miles outside Betws-y-Coed, this small, family-run hotel provides a warm welcome and good value for money. Snowdonia National Park is a 30-minute car-ride away, as is white-water rafting in Bala. The largest outdoor go-karting circuit in North Wales, Glan y Gors, is a 5-minute drive away. Other nearby activities include golf, fishing, hiking and horse riding. In the 19th century, the Royal Mail coach often stopped at the Foelas Arms on its way from London through Betws-y-Coed to Holyhead. Today, the coaching route is the A5. The hotel has refurbished its dining room and offers a wide range of home-cooked food prepared using local produce.
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Pentrefoelas,
Betws-y-coed,
Conwy
LL24 0HT |
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Reynoldston,
Oxwich Bay,
Gwent and Glamorgan
SA3 1BS |
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Pontypool Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP15 1SY |
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Chepstow Road,
Newport,
Gwent and Glamorgan
NP18 2LX |
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Castle Street,
Cardiff,
Gwent and Glamorgan
CF10 1SZ |
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Lasswade Country House Hotel and Restaurant - In a wonderful, tranquil location surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, this period Edwardian country house offers stunning views, great food and comfortable, peaceful accommodation for a restful, relaxing, restorative break. With just 8 rooms, you can be assured of attentive, personal service and a warm welcome from Emma and Roger, who are not just the owners, but also the operators of this charming country house The impressive restaurant continues to collect awards, the latest being a second AA Rosette and the UK Sustain Food Challenge which is awarded in recognition of our commitment to sourcing local produce, using organic ingredients, reducing food miles, caring for the environment and ensuring traceability of food. Just 30 minutes from the Brecon Beacons, the peaceful natural beauty of the hotel's surroundings and the quiet, comfortable accommodation make the hotel a tranquil retreat for those who want to unwind from the stresses of everyday life.
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Station Road,
Llanwrtyd Wells,
Powys
LD5 4RW |
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Heywood Lane,
Tenby,
Dyfed
SA70 8DA |
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Dolwyddelan,
Betws-y-coed,
Conwy
LL25 0EJ |
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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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East Parade,
Prestatyn,
Denbighshire
LL18 3AG |
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