Built by a visionary architect in 1925, Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth overlooks the beautiful Dywryd Estaury.
Sally
United Kingdom
Lovely setting in the centre of the village, loved the grounds and area. Good food in the hotel. Room was good though the bright lights in the grounds shone through the gaps in the blinds and curtains.
Porthmadog High Street is 30 meters and both national and steam trains are within 600 meters of Tudor Lodge. The Tudor Lodge is a family run bed and breakfast.
andy
United Kingdom
Great location and plenty of parking, very helpful and friendly staff and nice clean and comfortable room.
Set in Llanbedr, 19 km from Portmeirion, Dinas offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The 3-star holiday park is 43 km from Snowdon.
Set just 2.7 km from Tal-y-bont Beach, Cadwgan House features accommodation in Dyffryn with access to a bar, a shared lounge, as well as luggage storage space.
Garth Engan is a one-bedroom bed and breakfast with a private lounge located in the Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri / Snowdonia National Park, a 15-minute drive from Harlech and its castle, with a number of...
tina
Australia
It was very well set up, comfortable and great hosts
Located in Harlech and only 2.2 km from Harlech Beach, Castle View Guest House provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Gabor Oliver
United Kingdom
Tho host was really friendly and helpful. The location is perfect, castle view from the window. The beach was beautiful and really close. The accomodation was very clean, the whole property was reaalt nice, looked like brand new property. The room was nicely decorated, the bed was comfortable. We really liked our stay there.
Countless activities to suit the whole family. We visited Harlech Castle. The food at the castle Cafe was excellent. Nice, friendly staff too. Harlech Beach, just below the castle, is a beautiful, dog friendly, sandy beach. There is a car park on FFordd Glan Mor, the road leading to the beach, which saves the walk from the town centre car parks.
We had lunch at the Caddy Cafe below the castle, which is just across from the leisure centre but again, close to the beach. The food there is excellent at a very reasonable price. Again, nice friendly staff. Be prepared for a steep walk to get to the castle from the cafe.
The slate cavern at LLanfair was definitely worth the visit. To learn about the history of slate mining in the area was fascinating. We couldn't resist a couple of slate coasters from the souvenir shop.
All in all, Llanfair is a great location to explore. There truly is something for everyone.
Ian
United Kingdom
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