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
Bryn Gloch Caravan Park in Gwynedd has a picturesque setting and is peaceful and quiet. It is just 2 miles from Snowdon and is therefore an ideal base for walking.READ MORE
As a boardroom for up to 20 delegates, a theatre for as many as 50, or any combination you may need, Bron Conference in Gwynedd, adapts easily to your requirements.READ MORE
In its several centuries of existence, Abbeyfield Hotel in Gwynedd has been a Coaching Inn, a Farmhouse and since 1968, a privately owned Hotel offering a high standard of comfort and friendly hospitality.READ MORE
The Senarth Guesthouse in Gwynedd is a comfortable, privately-owned guest house which has a relaxed, homely and very friendly atmosphere with a cosy guest lounge and bar for maximum relaxation.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
The backdrop to The Mill in Gwynedd is the beautiful mountains of Snowdonia and, when the weather is fortunate with us, breath-taking sunsets over Caernarfon Bay.READ MORE
The scenery at Glanllyn Lodge in Gwynedd is magnificent, with close views of the Aran & Arenig mountains. Also, for keen hill walkers, Cader Idris and teh Berwyn mountains are close by.READ MORE