Copyright David MedcalfTremadog, birthplace of Lawrence of Arabia, is a village a mile or so north of Porthmadog, at the beginning of the Lleyn Peninsula. Its neatness and the solidity of its housing stock are evidence that in the 19th century this was a planned community...
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Plas Tan-Yr-Allt
Completely renovated between 2002 and 2005 this unique country house hotel is the perfect place to relax in comfort in the midst of beautiful scenery.Dinner is a major feature of life at Tanny featuring local ...
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Golden Fleece Inn
(0.06 miles)
The Golden Fleece has long been known for good food and a wide selection of fine wines, real ales and local beers. Our bar menu is extensive with specials added daily. For a special occasion ...
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Plas-Tan-yr-allt
(0.22 miles)
The inspiring and historic Plas Tan-yr-Allt we call it Tanny opened just before Easter 2005 to provide elegant; en-suite accommodation for guests. Completely renovated between 2002 and 2005 this unique country house hotel is ...
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Royal Sportsman Hotel
(0.78 miles)
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The Royal Sportsman is Porthmadog's premier Hotel, the only full service quality Hotel in Porthmadog with star ratings awarded by both the Welsh Tourist Board and the AA. The Royal ... More
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Tudor Lodge
(0.80 miles)
Located in the small Welsh harbour town Porthmadog and very close to
the famous Italianate village Portmeirion, Tudor Lodge is an
attractive building set in its own mature gardens.
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Cefn Coch Isaf
(2.14 miles)
A 17th century stone built cottage, in a quiet location adjoining the owners' home and set in four acres of garden and woodland just three miles from the little village of Tremadog. Well furnished throughout, ... More
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Portmeirion Hotel
(2.49 miles)
The Hotel Portmeirion is based on the early Victorian Villa near the shore. The old house was converted into a hotel by Sir Clough and opened for the first time at Easter 1926.
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Brynllydan
(3.80 miles)
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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.
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Glyn-y-Coed Hotel
(3.84 miles)
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 ...
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Caerwylan Hotel
(3.95 miles)
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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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