Richmond House is a large Victorian town house tastefully converted into Bed and Breakfast accommodation, having 3 large double bedrooms with en-suites (Snowdon, Bala & Bardsey), a large comfortable lounge and dining room for guests.Richmond House B&B is situated in the centre of Barmouth with uninterrupted views of the spectacular Cardigan Bay sunsets, only a 2 minute walk from the large, blue flag, Barmouth beach, several excellent restaurants and pubs, and the railway station.Barmouth is on the Western edge of the Snowdonia National Park, with walking, mountain biking and a range of other activities available nearby. Alternatively, if you are looking for something a little more relaxing, curl up in front the lounge fire and read a book!! [More...]
The Don is a family run guest house in the heart of Snowdonia. At The Don we hope to provide a warm welcome for you to our family home. We offer comfortable accommodation with a traditional breakfast to help you on your way the next day. There are 3 rooms, 2 en-suite with stunning views to the rear of the property and 1 room which has private facilities to the front. Please bear in mind we do have pets (cats & dogs) and children of our own. We do have one room accessible from the ground floor with a shower, suitable to the 'less mobile' guest. We are open all year round.The Don is perfectly located to explore Snowdonia and North Wales. Walks of the Moelwyns just minutes away, the views of the mountains to the rear breathtaking at any time of the day. There is convenient access to transport to all the local attractions, which include - the famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway, The Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Portmeirion Village, Snowdonia National Park and also access to the coast and the beaches is not far away. We cater for walkers and cyclists as well - bicycles can be securely stored in the garage area, and damp muddy clothing can be dried off! The Don has its own licensed bar - you can have an early evening tipple or a night-cap. Afternoon tea can be served in the guest lounge while you peruse leaflets and books on the surrounding areas Pack lunches can be provided on request. we can serve evening meals but this must be pre-requested as all food is prepared and home-cooked to order. If the booking is cancelled within 24hrs of arrival date, or a booking is not upheld, a cancellation fee equivalent to 1 nights stay will be payable. If you have any questions or comments during your stay, please do not hesitate to talk to us. [More...]
Morwendon House (meaning 'white wave of the sea') is a high quality licensed guest house which is situated in the quiet village of Llanaber with beautiful views over Cardigan Bay; an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the delights of this beautiful part of Wales. Teresa and Geoff are your hosts at Morwendon and will personally ensure that everything possible is done to make your stay relaxing and comfortable. For a taste of quality living in superb surroundings Morwendon House fits the bill perfectly. Overlooking Cardigan Bay, with beautiful panoramic sea views, this substantial & most attractive house offers comfort, space & style in top quality guest accommodation. It stands in 2.5 acres of lovely gardens, with plenty of areas to sit out and relax. There is ample private off road car parking. The house has been lovingly maintained and offers guests a spacious drawing room with Sky television, a delightful dining room - both with sea views and six bedrooms, all of which are en-suite and all with views of the sea. Everything you need to relax and enjoy the perfect holiday, Spectacular sea views, amazing sunsets, dolphins and porpoises in the bay, fishing and boating trips from the bustling harbour down in Barmouth, the quaint ferry across the estuary to the narrow gauge Fairbourne railway and barbecues on the terrace and just a five minute stroll down to the beach. Just wonderful! Morwendon House opened in October 2006 and following an un-announced overnight stay the AA Hotel Inspector awarded 'Morwendon House' an AA 4star rating for Guest Accommodation and also a 'Pie' symbol for food. This is awarded for food which in the opinion of the inspector was above the standard one would normally expect for accommodation of this rating. [More...]
The Queens Hotel situated in the centre of Blaenau Ffestiniog provides an ideal base for discovering the mountains and coastal areas of the Snowdonia National Park. We provide 12 individually designed bedrooms with en suite bathrooms Family rooms are also available. We have a Bistro Style Restaurant where bar meals and snacks and childrens menus are available daily. Our fully licensed friendly lounge bar pub is very popular with locals and visitors alike and we usually have entertainment on Thursday nights. You will be able to hear the welsh language being spoken amongst many of our customers and we almost always have a local welsh cask ale available. During your stay why not ride the world famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway adjacent to the hotel or visit the Llechwedd slate quarries only a mile away. Other attractions in the area include Portmeirion Italianate Village Historic Castles Harlech Criccieth Caernarfon and Conwy Bodnant Gardens Mountain Walking and Beautiful Sandy Beaches [More...]
The Marwyn Guest House is a small, friendly, family run guest house located on the sea front in Barmouth, Gwynedd, North Wales.It is at the far end of Marine Parade, far enough away from the town centre for it to be peaceful but still close enough to walk to the town centre where there are many unique shops and plenty of eateries. Access to the beach is directly over the road. The front rooms give postcard picture views of the beach and promenade.Our rooms are light, spacious and equipped with colour television and hospitality tray including local welsh chocolate drink. Six have en-suite facilities with a shower or bath and two have adjacent private bathrooms. [More...]
Bryn Melyn is a small well appointed guest house, renowned for its relaxed atmosphere and friendly welcome. All well behaved pets welcome. There is a small carpark within the grounds for residents' use. All bedrooms have en-suite shower and toilet facilities, hospitality tray and colour T.V. [More...]
Situated in the middle of the small seaside town of Barmouth in
Gwynedd, just 2 minutes walk from the main beach and picturesque harbour.
Restaurant, home cooked foods, a large comfortable bar and an enclosed beer garden
with a water feature and children's play area. [More...]
Whatever the season, Fiona and John invite you to share their lovely
non-smoking Victorian home overlooking the sublime Mawddach estuary, Cader Idris
mountain range and famous railway/foot bridge. Just a short stroll from the harbour,
main beach, shops, pubs and restaurants we are a base for exploring the beaches,
mountains, goldmines and Castles of this beautiful historic area. [More...]
Situated in the small village of Talybont 4 miles north of Barmouth overlooking the Cambrian Coast Bay. This 4* well established Bed and Breakfast offers exceptional levels of houskeeping and hospitality with excellent in room facilities, providing a relaxed and pampered holiday atmosphere. Walkers/Cyclists Welcome, secure cycle storage and drying facilities available. [More...]
An enchanting castle hotel sitting on the edge of Snowdonia National
Park with uninterrupted views of Cardigan Bay. Elegant Victorian decor, great food
and genuine hospitality. Oiginally built by the famous Birmingham-based gunmaker, WW
Greener, in 1891 as a family summer home, today the hotel is very popular with
visitors and local residents alike. Tyr Graig Castle has an unrivalled spot, sitting
between the mountains and the sea. [More...]
3 Star guesthouse overlooking the sea. Highly recommended. Large bright en-suite rooms, free tea and coffee and the best breakfast in Barmouth. [More...]
Cae Gwyn Farm and Nature Reserve offers an ideal base for nature lovers
just wishing to relax in unspoilt natural beauty, Coed-y-Brenin mountain-bikers (1
mile to Coed-y-Brenin) or walkers wishing to explore the Rhinogs. While offering
closer-to-nature experience, our newly converted barn accommodation offer good
quality facilities, including free wireless internet connection for your Wi-Fi
enabled laptop. We aim to offer a flexible recreational opportunity, and we have a
patio area for our guests' recreational use. For walkers, public footpaths cross
our land and provide one of the few close access points to the Rhinog mountain
range, close to the famous Roman Steps and the Cambrian Way. We have walking
itineraries around Cae Gwyn and Trawsfynydd, for experienced walkers as well as
toddlers and parents with pushchairs - please ask for more information should you wish
to explore locally. Cae Gwyn is also an ideal base for fishing. [More...]