Dining in the bar or restaurant at Penhelig Dining in Gwynedd, we offer the same high quality food throughout, all freshly prepared in-house and cooked to order using as much locally sourced produce as possible.READ MORE
While staying at Brochwel Cottage in Gwynedd, you may wish to explore the unique landscape by enjoying one of the many coastal walks (longest coastal walk in the UK is from Clynnog Fawr to Bardsey Point)READ MORE
Resting on a wide avenue, Del-Mar Guesthouse in Gwynedd offers bed and breakfast accommodation and a central location for local attractions in one of the
finest Victorian seaside resorts in North Wales, bringing together a lively mix of fun and entertainmentREAD MORE
You'll find the dining experience at Dolffanog Dining is one not to miss during your stay at Dolffanog Fawr Bed and Breakfast in Gwynedd. Our superb breakfasts and home cooked meals use the best of local produce, and we have an outstanding wine list to match. READ MORE
From Spring to the Autumn, customers can sit in the Orchard patio garden of Royal Dining in Gwynedd, once full of apple trees but now with only one remaining in the centre,surrounded by an abundance of flowers and colour.READ MORE
If you like traditional coaching inns then Ty Gwyn Hotel in Gwynedd is one to try. Don't go there if you are one for the antiseptic modern hotel. Ty Gwyn Hotel has stacks of character, good food and a gentle ambiance. READ MORE
Nestled on a hillside with magnificent views of the mountains and Cardigan Bay in Gwynedd, United Kingdom, Maes-y-Neuadd Hotel is a welcoming family run hotel with a great reputation for food and wine with excellent friendly service in a comfortable atmosphere.READ MORE
St. Tudno Hotel in Gwynedd is ideally situated for visits to Snowdonia, Conwy and Caernarfon Castle and Bodnant Gardens and many other interesting attractions.READ MORE
Ride the longest Cresta toboggan run in Wales. At an amazing 750m long, you don't want to miss this exhilarating experience at Llandudno Ski Centre in Gwynedd.READ MORE