The Hand at Llanarmon
The Hand at Llanarmon

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Lying a few miles to the west of the Snowdonia National Park and inland from Cardigan Bay is the small village of Llanarmon. Set on the Lleyn Peninsula inland from Pwllheli yet within easy reach of this seaside resort, the village of Llanarmon is conveniently placed for access to Cardigan Bay and the towns of Afonwen and Criccieth whilst north of Llanarmon is the seaside town of Nefyn. Llanarmon is set within the rolling Welsh countryside on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park making this an attractive location for those who enjoy both coastal walks and undulating countryside. Behind the village the land rises sharply towards Llangybi and from the summit of the hill the view it provides is outstanding on a clear day.

Places to Stay near Llanarmon

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Bron Eifion Country House Hotel (3.98 miles)

Bron Eifion Country House Hotel

Bron Eifion Country House Hotel is a luxury 4 star hotel, situated just ½ a mile from Criccieth on the Llyn Peninsular. This grade II listed building overlooks beautiful gardens within the 5 acres of ... More | visit website

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The Crown Hotel (4.02 miles)

The Crown Hotel
The Crown Hotel Is centrally situated on the beautiful Llyn Peninsular. its comfortable and well appointed accommodation is second to none in the town. A large bar Accommodates all televised sports. and our restaurant serves ... More | visit website
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Old School Apartment (4.03 miles)

Old School Apartment

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For booking purposes the whole apartment is classed as 1 room.The Old School Apartment provides comfortable spacious self catering accommodation for up to six people. Two twin rooms with two ... More

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George IV Hotel (4.69 miles)

George IV Hotel

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This latest addition to the Leisureplex group is situated on the High Street in the centre of Criccieth with magnificent views towards the sea and castle from many bedrooms. All ... More

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Bron Rhiw Hotel (4.75 miles)

Bron Rhiw Hotel
This hotel offers the warmest of welcomes at Bron Rhiw Hotel in Criccieth. High standards of comfort and facilities are assured at this recently renovated, non-smoking Victorian property which has an AA Highly Commended 4 ... More | visit website
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Lion Hotel (4.75 miles)

Lion Hotel

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Developed and extended from a comfortable Olde Inn. The Lion hotel is situated on the edge of the village green, in the heart of this unspoilt seadide town, and has ... More

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Marine Hotel (4.81 miles)

Marine Hotel
We at the Marine Hotel look forward to sharing our lovely location with you, and helping you have an enjoyable stay in Criccieth. The hotel is located opposite Criccieth Castle, and can be found by ... More | visit website
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Caerwylan Hotel (4.94 miles)

Caerwylan Hotel

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A privately owned hotel situated on the East shore of Criccieth's Esplanade with stunning views over the beach and Cardigan Bay. 24 Bedrooms with en-suite facilities, views of the sea ... More

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Plas Bodegroes (4.97 miles)

Plas Bodegroes

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One of the highest rated restaurants in Wales, personally run by Chris and Gunna Chown. Holder of a Michelin star for 14 years, Chris and his team cook Modern British ... More

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Glyn-y-Coed Hotel (5.01 miles)

Glyn-y-Coed Hotel
If you are seeking spectacular views and a place to stay which can offer warmth,comfort, quality and character, you can be assured of a friendly welcome when you stay at the Glyn-y-Coed. Situated in the ... More | visit website

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