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Blaenau-Ffestiniog
Traditional, warm and comfortable, The Grapes Hotel is renowned for its home-cooked food, real ales and wonderful accommodation in North Wales. It provides the ideal base from which to enjoy a range of country pursuits, including walking, cycling and horse-riding.
What a wonderful find, excellent location. Stunning view and a newly refurbished garden/patio. The staff and local customers were super friendly and the food was excellent and reasonably priced. We will be back..
Blaenau-Ffestiniog
Isallt guesthouse is set in Blaenau-Ffestiniog, 38 km from Snowdon, 44 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, and 49 km from Llandudno Pier. It is located 18 km from Portmeirion and features a housekeeping service. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Ideal location for us to explore. The guesthouse was clean and comfortable, we were on the top floor so had a lovely view of the village. We'll equipped with fridge etc, and could get cutlery/plates from downstairs. We didnt need them but hot water bottles are supplied for colder months and plenty of heat making it very cosy.
Blaenau-Ffestiniog
Located in Blaenau-Ffestiniog, 1.3 km from Zip World Slate Caverns, Pisgah Guesthouse has free WiFi.
At the guest house, every room is fitted with a wardrobe, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 81 km from Pisgah Guesthouse.
Breakfast was lovely. Always someone on site :)
Dolwyddelan (Near Blaenau-Ffestiniog)
A former 18th century coaching inn, originally part of the Earl of Ancaster's Welsh estate, this comfortable, family run hotel is full of historic character.
Retaining its original character and many fittings, Elen’s Castle Hotel has en suite guestrooms to suit all tastes, including a four-poster room overlooking the Lledr Valley and River, a family suite and accommodation to suit walking groups. There is also a bunkhouse for the traveler on a budget. Dine in the intimate restaurant and enjoy a drink by the wood burning stove in the cosy historic bar.
The area is central to many popular places in Snowdonia. It stands in a very small village yet there is a small utility shop a few metres away. There's a lot you can do and everything is close by. The area is very peaceful and quiet. As a family we were given a very spacious room.