Choose from 445 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.
| Thomas Arms Hotel - Thomas Street, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA15 3JF |
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This small, friendly hotel with recently refurbished public areas is 5 minutes' drive from Parc Trostre retail park and the new rugby stadium. The rooms have an en suite bathroom and are comfortably furnished. There are many other attractions such as the Wildfowl Wetland Centre and the Millennium Coastal Path. The restaurant menu offers traditional pub food and modern dishes. |
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| Kensington Hotel - East Parade, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL18 3AG |
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Located right on the seafront and with stunning views over the Irish Sea, this small, family-run hotel is just a short walk from all that this seaside town has to offer. In the resort town of Rhyl, the Kensington Hotel has a great location for a seaside break. The Suncentre indoor swimming pool, the Children's Village theme park and the new Drift Park development are all within easy walking distance. The town's train station, cinema, events arena and bowling greens are all nearby. Conveniently located, with easy access to the A55, the hotel also makes a great base for exploring further afield and for visiting all that North Wales has to offer. Conwy and Anglesey are within easy reach. Llandudno is just 20 minutes' drive away and Snowdonia National Park is about an hour away by car. All of the en suite rooms have a TV, tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary toiletries. |
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| Marlborough House Hotel - Southcliffe Street, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 7EA |
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This small, friendly hotel is on the coastal path. It is 2 minutes' walk from the main beach and 4 minutes' walk from the town centre. The town's best restaurants are a 5-minute walk away, and Marlborough House Hotel offers Thai evening meals for groups of 4 or more (by prior arrangement). Each room is en suite and has a TV. Some rooms have a sea view. Marlborough House Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the coach terminal and a 10-minute walk from the railway station. |
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| Cwmbach Guest House - Cwmbach Rd Neath, Port Talbot, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA10 8AH |
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Cwmbach Cottages are one of the quietest places to stay, nestled on a hill side over looking Neath and is surrounded by mature woodland just half a mile above the village of Cadoxton. Our location is ideal for walking with a network of foot paths which start 100m away and lead into Graig Gwladys, Country Park, and onto Aberdulais Water Falls. Neath Golf club is only 400 meters away. We also have our own car park, internet access and only half a mile from the first of many places to eat. |
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| Ibis Cardiff Gate - Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF23 8RA |
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Ideal for both Cardiff and Newport, Ibis Cardiff Gate is in Cardiff's business district just off junction 30 of the M4 motorway. It is a 15-minute drive from Cardiff city centre. The hotel is well-located for the business areas of Pentwyn and Pontprennau. Ibis Cardiff Gate is to the north of Cardiff and convenient for Newport and Caerphilly. There is a meeting room at the hotel. There is a 24-hour bar, serving soft drinks and hot snacks. There are restaurants in the local area, including a pub/carvery within 2 minutes' walk. |
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| Brynllydan Hotel and Restaurant - n/a, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL48 6DU |
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A haven of peace and tranquillity, this family run residence is immersed within 7 acres of private grounds on a secluded hillside setting, boasting spectacular views of Snowdonia's National Park. Overlooking the Vale of Glaslyn to some of the highest mountains in England and Wales, including Mount Snowdon, the area is well known for walking, climbing and mountain biking, as well as game fishing, cycling and golf, making staying here an ideal base for touring the area. In the evenings you can relax in the friendly atmosphere of the hotel's licensed restaurant. Serving a selection of freshly-cooked meals and a traditional Sunday lunch, the restaurant is popular with both residents and locals. |
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| Hilton Cardiff - Kingsway, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 3HH |
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This luxurious 5-star hotel is located in the heart of Cardiff city centre, overlooking Cardiff Castle and City Hall. With spectacular views over the castle and close to the Millennium Stadium, Hilton Cardiff is just a two minute walk from Queen Street, Cardiff's main shopping and business centre and has over 600 shops nearby. The hotel is also just a short distance from Cardiff Central Station and within easy reach of Cardiff International Airport. |
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| Wavecrest - 93 Newry Street, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, LL65 1HU |
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Only 100 yards from the beach, the guest house has a great location, just 3 minutes' drive from the ferry/rail terminal and 2 minutes' walk from the town centre for pubs and eating places. All rooms at Wavecrest are furnished to a high standard with tea/coffee making facilities and light snacks provided. Also in the room is a TV with Sky Sports and either an en suite or private bathroom. The guest house caters for all ferry arrivals and departures. A hearty full Welsh breakfast is served each morning and can be arranged prior to ferry departures to Dublin. Late arrivals are welcome with prior notice. It is close to pleasant beaches and is situated close to a beautiful South Stack location. |
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| The Horseshoe Guesthouse - Church Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5AT |
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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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| Y Beuno - Clynnog Fawr, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5PB |
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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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| Vale Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort - Hensol Park, Hensol, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF72 8JY |
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Nestled within over 650 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, this modern resort is now firmly established as one of the UK's most desirable spa, golf and leisure destinations. The resort is home to a luxuriously appointed 143-bedroom, 4-star hotel, Wales' largest spa, 2 championship golf courses, unrivalled leisure facilities and 2 restaurants, one of which boasts an AA Rosette. When you are not taking advantage of the resort's superb facilities, you can explore the beautiful city of Cardiff. There is an ever-increasing choice of attractions to visit and the proximity to the coast and mountains means that Cardiff really does have something for everyone. |
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| Elm Grove Country House - St Florence, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 8LS |
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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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| Days Inn Bridgend Cardiff - M4 Junction 36, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF32 9RW |
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Just off the M4 motorway, on the edge of Bridgend, the hotel offers free parking and comfortable rooms with deluxe Hypnos beds and 22-inch LCD flat-screen TVs with up to 100 channels. The Days Inn Bridgend Cardiff makes a great stop-off point whether you are visiting Cardiff or Swansea, or travelling to anywhere in the South Wales area or even Ireland. The hotel offers spacious and comfortable over-size rooms at great-value rates. All rooms have en suite bath and shower facilities and Wi-Fi wireless internet access is available at an additional cost. Next to the hotel are Burger King and a Coffee Primo lounge, along with cash machines and a Game Zone. The McArthur Glen designer shopping outlet is also adjacent to the hotel. The hotel offers free parking and is AA 'Approved and AA Pet Friendly. |
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| Llandudno Hostel - 14 Charlton Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2AA |
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Llandudno Hostel is in the town centre, less than 5 minutes' walk from the main shopping street, train station and beach. Private and dormitory accommodation available. Llandudno Hostel has been furnished to a high standard with chandeliers hanging in every room and crisp Egyptian cotton sheets. |
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| Black Lion Guest House - 43 Hereford Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5PY |
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The Black Lion Guest House is family-run business that offers a warm and friendly welcome to all, including cyclists and walkers. The guest house is situated in the heart of the historical thriving market town of Abergavenny, a location used by many tourists over the years as the 'Gateway to Wales'. |
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| Kensington Hotel - Nevill Crescent, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AT |
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On the main seafront promenade, with stunning views of the Great Orme and Llandudno Bay, this family-run 3-star hotel offers free parking, a high standard of service and a very warm welcome. The Kensington Hotel is a traditional seafront hotel offering comfortable en suite accommodation in a great location, just 150 metres from Venue Cymru and the conference centre. There is a lift to all floors and a large private car park to accommodate all rooms. The hotel has both a residential and a restaurant license, with an extensive choice of wines available, along with a daily choice of specially prepared menus. There is also a lounge bar and 2 comfortable residents' lounges overlooking the bay. Free wireless internet access is available in the hotel's public areas. The Kensington Hotel has received a 3-star rating from Visit Wales, the Welsh tourist board. 4-night midweek breaks (Monday to Friday) are available at great-value prices. |
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| Shelbourne Hotel - Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AR |
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Seafront family owned hotel, with spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding bay, only 20 metres from the beach. Ideal location to visit the surrounding area's beauty, theatre, conference centre and shops, only 4 minutes away. Seafront location, overlooking the beautiful bay between the Great Orme & Little Orme. A warm welcome awaits you at the Shelbourne Hotel, where you will find that we cater for families, tourists and businessmen. The hotel has an excellent reputation for good food (you won't go home hungry) with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. |
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| Ashburnham Hotel - Ashburnham Road, Burry Port, Dyfed, SA16 0TH |
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Nearly 200 years old, this former inn has its own grounds and overlooks the Ashburnham golf links. With views of Gower Peninsula, it is on the edge of the Millennium coastal paths and cycle tracks. Extensively refurbished in recent years, the Ashburnham Hotel welcomes many return guests to enjoy its excellent services. Personal service to all guests is considered important at this hotel. All bedrooms have en suite bathrooms, courtesy trays, telephone, TV and wireless internet access. The Ashburnham Hotel is a wonderful area full of natural beauty and history. A short stroll will take you to the pretty harbour of Burry-Port, with its small fishing boats. Please note that there is no lift at the Ashburnham Hotel all rooms are only accessible by stairs. As a wedding venue, there is often a disco on Friday and Saturday evenings, which may cause some noise. Some rooms are directly above the disco. |
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| Holm House - Marine Parade, Penarth, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF64 3BG |
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This exquisitely designed 1920s house is cosy, decadent and indulgent and has stunning views across the Bristol Channel to the islands of Flatholm, Steepholm and beyond. South of Cardiff, the beautiful Holm House is located on Penarth's Marine Parade and features the best of modern and classic Welsh, British and European design. It can be described as quirky, bohemian and sumptuous. Bedrooms are equipped with luxuries including Bang and Olufsen media and free Wi-Fi. The holistic spa has a relaxation room with sea views, a small gym and a large hydrotherapy pool with swim jet. |
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| Kinmel Manor Hotel - St. Georges road, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL22 9AS |
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Conveniently located just of the A55, this family-run manor house is set within the peace and tranquillity of the rural surroundings of Abergele, North Wales. During your stay you can explore the many attractions that North Wales has to offer, including historical sites, such as the castles at Conwy, Boddelwydan Beaumaris and Chirk. Furthermore, the city walls of Chester are only a 30 minute drive away where you can make the most of the extensive shops, restaurants, bars and caf?s. In the evenings you can return to the comfort of the Kinmel Manor Hotel where you can enjoy a freshly prepared meal in the restaurant, which boasts a historic fireplace with the coats of arms from the Kinmel Estate. |
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| Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel - Betws-y-Coed, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0AS |
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Amid 16 acres, surrounded by calm woodland slopes on the banks of the River Conwy, this Victorian country house offers a unique location in the village, with an emphasis on peace and quiet. Craig-y-Dderwen is a traditional hotel in the small, but popular village of Betws-y-Coed. Just 5-10 minutes' walk from the village centre, Craig-y-Dderwen is the only hotel situated away from its busy main road. With free parking, this is an excellent place to relax and plan your stay in the Snowdonia National Park. Most rooms have beautiful views of either the Conwy Valley or the flowing river. The Riverside Restaurant also overlooks the river and offers AA Rosette-quality cuisine. A choice of bars means you can either relax beside a real log fire, or overlook the 16 acres of hotel grounds. |
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| The Chepstow Hotel - Newport road, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5PR |
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Ideally placed for Chepstow Racecourse and the M4/M48 motorways; this 3-star hotels offers quiet, uncomplicated comfort. When not relaxing in the homely rooms, you can enjoy a snack or drink in the cosy bar or treat yourself to the varied cuisine of the on-site Bistro restaurant. Two convenient conference rooms are complemented by a spacious ballroom, ensuring that all group occasions can be readily catered for. |
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| Morlea - 13 Deganwy Avenue, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2YB |
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A warm welcome and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere await you at this charming family-run hotel, where your hosts Joyce and John Oliver will ensure your stay is happy and enjoyable. This small, friendly hotel is located in a quiet, wide avenue, just a short, level walk from Llandudno's town centre and the seafront promenade. All that this lively seaside holiday resort has to offer is within easy reach and most of the main attractions and facilities are only a short walk away. The hotel is 10 minutes by car from the A55 and the town's bus and rail services are close by. Private off-road parking is available for guests' use, free of charge. There are just 8 beautifully appointed bedrooms, guaranteeing guests attentive, individual service. A generous full cooked breakfast is included in the room rates. |
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| Ty Newydd Country Hotel - Penderyn Road, Hirwaun, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF44 9SX |
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In a tranquil setting, Ty Newydd Hotel lies within easy reach of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Set in beautiful grounds, the hotel enjoys some of the most stunning scenery in Wales. Ty Newydd Hotel is neo-Georgian in style, featuring log fires and oak-panelled walls in the George Lounge. Some of the rooms feature Jacuzzi baths and four-poster beds. All rooms have en suite bathrooms. Free broadband access is available and the hotel has ample parking. Renowned for its locally sourced seasonal produce, the impressive George Restaurant hosts a Sunday carvery, along with local Welsh game and vegetarian options. The classic Foxhunter Suite offers the perfect venue from which to host weddings, events and conference meetings, next to the Olympic Bar. |
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| Tregenna Hotel - Park Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF47 8RF |
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A family run hotel offering the very best in accommodation, food and service. Tregenna has a highly regarded restaurant locally, and is regularly booked out on Saturday & Sunday lunch. Tregenna is a family run hotel in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales which offers the very best in accommodation, food and service. Every effort is made to assure all our guests a most pleasant visit to this most beautiful part of Wales. We warmly welcome both business and holidaying guests. |
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| Castle House BandB - Love Lane / Bull Lane, Denbigh, Denbighshire, LL16 4LY |
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In the ancient walled town of Denbigh, with stunning views out towards the mountains of the Clwydian Range, this beautifully preserved Georgian house offers luxurious and romantic accommodation. Dating back to 1820, the Castle House B&B is a Grade II listed former gentleman's residence with a magnificent setting, just below Denbigh Castle. On the edge of 9 acres of ancient woodland, in the most historic part of Denbigh, the house has a private footpath up to the town's ancient walls. There are 3 individually designed and magnificently appointed bedrooms. Each unique room has luxurious 500-thread-count Egyptian-cotton bed linen and a flat-screen TV with DVD player. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. A superb cooked traditional Welsh breakfast is included in the price and there is a romantic lounge and a graceful dining room. With luxurious accommodation, stunning d?cor and breathtaking views, Castle House is ideal for a relaxing or romantic break and a little well-earned indulgence. |
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| The Gower Golf Club - Cefn Goleu, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA4 3HS |
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Nestled amid rolling hills in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this contemporary hotel and golf course is located on the spectacular Gower Peninsula, just minutes away from Swansea and the M4. Once a successful dairy farm, Gower Golf Club has been completely renovated and extended to provide an 18-hole golf course, 4-star guest accommodation, a wedding suite with civil licence and The Beacons restaurant. The golf course was designed by Donald Steel and has been made to utilise every challenging aspect of the rolling countryside on which it is set. Practice areas and tuition from a P.G.A professional are available. |
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| Seacroft - Ravenspoint Road, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, LL65 2YU |
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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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| Ramada Swansea - Phoenix Way, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA7 9EG |
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A 5-minute drive from the centre of Swansea, but with great access to the Gower Coast and Gower Peninsula, the Ramada Swansea has stylish rooms, an indoor pool and a lakeside location. The Ramada Swansea is in West Glamorgan, only 3 miles (4.8 km) from Swansea city centre and yet also close to Welsh countryside, 9 miles (14.5 km) from Gower Peninsula beaches. Enjoy seasonal Welsh dishes at the Ramada's Arts Restaurant brasserie, with heated terrace. You can also try a fireside drink in the bar, or indulge with 24-hour room service. Each stylish en suite room has a flat-screen TV with access to on-demand movies and internet access. Some have views over the grounds and lake. After a hike in the Brecon Beacons, the hotel's Sebastian Coe Health Club awaits with a heated indoor swimming pool and a gym with cardio and weights equipment. |
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| Harbourlight Guesthouse - 2 High Street, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA69 9EJ |
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Situated in the heart of the National Park's seaside village of Saundersfoot, this family-run guest house is just a 2-minute walk away from beautiful beaches, the harbour, restaurants and shops. An ideal location from which to explore the Pembrokeshire coastline, during your stay you can take leisurely strolls along sandy beaches, peaceful rambles through winding footpaths, or exhilarating walks across rugged cliffs admiring the spectacular scenery. In the evenings, the hotel's fully licensed bar is the hub around which you can meet your family, friends and our other guests to discuss the day's activities, or plan those for tomorrow. If you like a challenge, then try one of Allan's brain-teasing quizzes. |
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