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Gwern Borter Manor, Conwy

Rowen, Conwy, Clwyd, ll32 8yl


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This historic country manor house features 8 self-catering cottages, all set in 12 acres of grounds and gardens in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. At the foot of the Talyfan Mountain and close to the coast, there are lots of facilities including horse riding, cycle hire, a games room, pets’ corner, a gym and a sauna. The accommodation is well located for exploring the many attractions in the area.

Cottages in the courtyard of the main manor house all have their own patio area.

Gwern Borter Manor, Conwy, Clwyd, UK
 
 

 

The Lodge Hotel, Conwy

Tal-Y-Bont, Conwy, Clwyd, LL32 8YX


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Three star family-run hotel in a peaceful rural village in the heart of the spectacular Conwy Valley. Our land is framed by the Carneddau Mountains, and we are on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. On the last Saturday of every month we host a dinner dance. Music is by our resident keyboard musician, with songs from the 50s,60s, James Last and Joe Loss etc. Dinner dances are on the following dates: 29th April, 24th June, 26th August, 30th September and 28th October. We have a large private car park and access to all the major attractions of North Wales, especially the National Trust Gardens at Bodnant. Our hotel features a 70-seat a la carte restaurant and a conference room for twenty which overlooks the gardens and can be adapted for small functions or weddings. We also have ten standard rooms, two executive rooms and two self-catering cottages. The Lodge Hotel was recently graded 3 stars by the Welsh Tourist Board.

The Lodge Hotel, Conwy, Clwyd, UK
 
 

 

Tir y Coed Country House, Conwy

Rowen, Conwy, Clwyd, LL32 8TP


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Tir y Coed is a haven of peace and tranquility nestling in over an acre of mature landscaped gardens. The house has many large sunlit windows filling it with a warm, bright and welcoming light. Tir y Coed is situated just four miles from the coast and the mediaeval walled town of Conwy. Luxurious fabrics and attention to detail ensures each bedroom becomes the perfect retreat. All rooms have TV, refreshment tray, clock radio and immaculate en-suite bathroom or shower room.

Minimum 3-night booking requirement on public holiday weekends.

Tir y Coed Country House, Conwy, Clwyd, UK
 
 

 

The Tal-y-Cafn Hotel - B&B, Conwy

Tal-y-Cafn, Conwy Valley, Conwy, Clwyd, LL28 5RR


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On the edge of Snowdonia, this 16th century country inn offers a refreshed, traditional atmosphere just 5 minutes from the A55 expressway. Log fires and oak beams co-inhabit the continually upgraded surroundings to create the ideal hostelry in which to relax. A cosy snug, bar and restaurant are complimented by comfortable en suite rooms and comprehensive menus. Full cooked or continental breakfasts are available every day, allowing you to start the day right before exploring the area. As well as the superb natural beauty, Holyhead port, Chester, Wrexham and Manchester are all within easy reach. Conferences and functions are welcomed.

3-star graded by Visit Wales, The Tal-y-Cafn offers comfortable accommodation, a cosy snug, function room, bar and a restaurant. A lovely garden and children's play area contains plenty of seating for the summer visitor. The hotel is continuously being upgraded and the proprietors, Richard and Anna, offer personal attention and quality service. Children are made very welcome in the pub/restaurants. Colouring and games are available with large play area outside.

The Tal-y-Cafn Hotel - B&B, Conwy, Clwyd, UK
 
 

 

Gwesty Fairy Falls Hotel, Conwy

Conway Road, Conwy, Clwyd, LL27 OJH


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Dating back, in parts, to 1710, this welcoming inn takes its name from the nearby local attraction, where to this day visitors can enjoy the benefits of the Roman spa. The traditional inn occupies a tranquil location in the delightful village of Trefriw, part of the Snowdonia National Park. The detached Geirionydd Lodge provides comfortable en suite accommodation furnished to a high standard. Three of these rooms are at ground floor level and the remaining 3 have attractive balustrades. The Fairy Falls Hotel is the perfect base from which to enjoy sightseeing, walking, horse riding, golf and fishing before returning here for either lunch or dinner and a drink in the company of friendly locals in our ‘old world’ style bar. This extremely popular local public house has a well-stocked bar including a range of real ales.

The intriguingly titled Fairy Falls Hotel is a popular local inn with an impressive range of real ales as well as a function suite for group events and celebrations. The inn is open daily between 12:00 and 23:00 (22:30 on Sundays). The Geirionnydd Restaurant and Function Suite is the icing on the fairy cake at the Fairy Falls Hotel, and with a music and dance licence and a capacity of up to 120, this self contained area is a popular venue for celebrations. The hotel was awarded 2 stars by the Welsh Tourist Board.

Gwesty Fairy Falls Hotel, Conwy, Clwyd, UK
 
 

 

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