Bed And Breakfasts 1 to 8 in Gwynedd, Wales
Choose from 8 hotels and guest houses in Gwynedd. 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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The Stables - In 15 acres of beautiful, peaceful countryside, on the edge of the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park, The Stables offers charming 4-star guest accommodation and free parking. Originally built in the 1970s, The Stables has en suite ground-level rooms and 2 self-catering cottages. Each room is individually decorated, with its own charm. The Stables was once the home of the Olivers, a well-known local family of horse breeders. The breakfast room is in the original stable block, converted in the 1960s. With 15 acres of countryside and plenty of free parking, The Stables makes a great base for Snowdonia and North Wales, superb for walking, fishing, climbing and sailing. There are beaches within 2 miles (3.2 km) and Caernarfon is just 3 miles (5 km) away. Storage for bikes is available at The Stables.
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Llanwnda,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd
LL54 5SD |
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Tyn Rhos Country House - Located on the open plain between Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey, this former farm has been transformed into a stylish country house. Ty'n Rhos is surrounded by 50 acres of farmland with views of Snowdonia, and its friendly staff extend a warm welcome. Bedrooms feature quality bedspreads and curtains, luxury bathrobes and towels, Egyptian cotton bedding, toiletries, courtesy trays and Freeview TV. There is a large, restful lounge furnished with antiques, and a cosy, tastefully furnished bar. The dining room and conservatory overlook the gardens and the Isle of Anglesey. Ty'n Rhos, which means 'house on the heath', has won many fine awards.
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Seion,
Y Felinheli,
Gwynedd
LL55 3AE |
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Tyr Graig Castle - With stunning views of Cardigan Bay, this impressive Victorian building has a magnificent cliff-top location, between the sea and the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Originally built in the late 1880s for a famous gunmaker, Tyr Graig Castle was constructed to resemble both a castle and a double-barrelled shotgun. Today, the building has been converted to offer 4-star guest accommodation, but it still has beautiful original Victorian features, including stained glass windows, original wood panelling and decorative floors and ceilings. All of the en suite rooms have modern comforts and facilities, including TVs and DVD players. The lounge has a real log fire and drinks are available from the conservatory bar. There is also a terrace with superb views over the water. Overlooking Cardigan Bay, the restaurant offers traditional home-cooked British and Welsh food, made with the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally.
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Llanaber Road,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL42 1YN |
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52 high street,
Bala,
Gwynedd
LL23 7AB |
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4 Church Street,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd
LL55SW |
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Llanaber,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL42 1RR |
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Rhodfa'r Mor,
Nefyn,
Gwynedd
LL53 6EB |
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Bontnewydd,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd
LL54 7YF |
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