British Hotels & Guest Houses in Wales
Choose from 445 hotels and guest houses in Wales. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Dovey Inn - Sea View Terrace, Machynlleth, Dyfed, LL35 0EF |
|
Set in the picturesque Welsh resort of Aberdyfi, this charming inn is set on Dovey Estuary, which forms part of the Welsh coastline and Snowdonia National Park. On the water's edge, the Dovey Inn provides comfortable accommodation alongside a lively, family-friendly pub with a rear patio and traditional bar food. |
|
The Diplomat - Best Western - Aelybryn, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA15 3PJ |
|
Experience the luxury of the indoor health and leisure club and enjoy the good food. Trubshaws is a delightful intimate restaurant and enjoys an excellent reputation locally. It offers excellent cuisine with an international flavour prepared using fresh produce. You can choose from vegetarian, table d'hote or a la carte menus complimented by a well stocked wine cellar. Our Carvery Sunday lunch is extremely popular offering a selection meats and vegetables. Two or three courses are offered at a reasonable price, and afterwards you can take a coffee in the hotel lounge or make use of Chasens Health Club. Chasens Health & Leisure Club lies at the heart of the Hotel and is open to residents and a select club membership, providing a tropical haven in which to relax and unwind. Where better to enjoy a light meal or cocktail than at the pool side? The club is fully equipped with a range of professional exercise equipment including steppers, joggers, weight training, steam room, sauna, spa and heated swimming pool. |
|
The Black Boy Inn - Northgate Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1RW |
|
The Black Boy Inn is a 16th-century inn within Caernarfon's historic town walls and easy walking distance from the town centre and the famous 13th-century castle. The Black Boy dates back to 1522 and some of its walls are 1.2 to 1.5 metres thick. The wood panelling, low ceilings and thick wooden beams create a cosy atmosphere. Caernarfon is a market town with an open-air market every Saturday (Mondays also in summer). |
|
Deganwy Castle Hotel - Station Road, Deganwy, Gwynedd, LL31 9DA |
|
This listed building, originally a farmhouse dating from the 17th century, is now a hotel offering modern amenities whilst keeping its old world charm. Period features include oak beams and roaring log fires. We have an excellent reputation for food, with meals that use fresh local produce wherever possible are prepared by our experts chefs. Our extensive menu is served by friendly welcoming staff in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. The traditional bar is full of character and is popular with hotel residents and locals alike. Fine wines and real ales are served. We have a leisure complex with a heated indoor swimming pool, Finnish sauna and fully equipped gym. We are ideally situated in between the Victorian town of Llandudno and the historic walled town of Conwy with its famous castle. |
|
Novotel Cardiff Centre - Schooner Way - Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 4RT |
|
Around 400 metres from the Cardiff International Arena, the modern Novotel Cardiff Centre has an indoor swimming pool, well placed for both the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Bay. The 4-star Novotel Cardiff Centre is a stylish, modern hotel with a heated pool, gym, sauna, steam bath and whirlpool. There is also a solarium available (additional cost). This Novotel hotel has its own Elements restaurant and 24-hour room service is available. The bar is open all night on Fridays and Saturdays. Up to 2 children (under 16 years) can stay free (with breakfast) when sharing a room with adults. This includes access to video games, baby equipment and a healthy children's menu. Families also get late check-out on Sundays (until 17:00). Novotel Cardiff Centre is less than a mile (around 900 metres) from Cardiff Central and Cardiff Bay rail stations. |
|
The Brentwood Hotel - Mary Street, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF36 3YN |
|
The ideal base from which to explore South Wales's beautiful coastline, this family-owned and run hotel is situated on Mary Street, bordering the beach and promenade in Porthcawl. Just a few miles away from the M4 motorway, the Brentwood Hotel is easily accessible, with Cardiff just 25 miles away and Swansea within 19 miles. All the main towns and cities and the coastal areas of South Wales are also within easy reach. In addition to the beach and promenade, within walking distance of the hotel you will find Porthcawl's shopping centre, bus station and nightclubs. Nearby you can also find 3 golf courses, a swimming pool and a health and fitness centre. |
|
Premier Inn Bridgend (M4, J35) - Pantruthyn Farm, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF35 5HY |
|
Just off junction 35 of the M4 motorway, this Premier Inn is in Pencoed, with free parking, family-friendly en suite rooms and an on-site Table Table restaurant. Some rooms at this Premier Inn Bridgend hotel can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast has the expected cooked items, including vegetarian sausages, as well as a wide continental selection. |
|
Bryn Awel Hotel - Denbigh Road, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1BL |
|
Surrounded by the peaceful natural beauty of the Welsh countryside, the hotel is situated in the historic market town of Mold, with the North Wales coast a few miles away. The hotel is conveniently located for visiting the historic city of Chester with its famous Roman rows. Situated just off the A541, the hotel has great access to the region's major road network and, with the hotel as a comfortable base; you could also visit Liverpool, set on the river Mersey, with its fascinating Albert Dock. Chester Zoo and Snowdonia National Park are also within easy reach. The hotel has 18 tastefully decorated en suite rooms, each of which has a television, tea/coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone and radio alarm clock. The facilities include a Thai restaurant, a bistro and a bar offering a range of snacks and over 80 malt whiskies. |
|
Black Mountain Lodge - Glasbury On Wye, Brecon, Powys, HR3 5PT |
|
This lovely, old stone building is at the foothills of the Black Mountains amid beautiful countryside and views of the Brecon Beacons. It has a restful feel and comfortable rooms. The oldest part of Black Mountain Lodge is believed to date back to the 17th century. It has ample free parking and a bar and restaurant open from 18:00 to 21:30 Friday to Monday. The Lodge is in the village of Glasbury, between Brecon and Hay-on-Wye, and is ideal for a peaceful country break. A wide of range of activities is available in the local area. |
|
Fourcroft Hotel - North Beach, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 8AP |
|
Overlooking the old fishing harbour and across Carmarthen Bay, Fourcroft forms part of a listed Georgian terrace built over 150 years ago as individual summer houses. Over the 60 years and 3 generations of family ownership, Fourcroft has been consistently upgraded to become one of Tenby's most luxurious hotels. Most of the 40 bedrooms overlook the bay, and all of them offer an extensive range of facilities to ensure your comfort, and a lift is available. Our restaurant, Ossie Morgan's, and lounges also overlook the sea. All of our food, featuring local produce, is freshly prepared by skilled chefs familiar with a seaside appetite. |
|
Woburn Hill Hotel - High Street, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, LL67 0HU |
|
This homely hotel rests in the North Coast of Anglesey in the old fishing village of Cemaes; ideal for beaches, water sports, fishing, walking and birdwatching. Golfing is available 4 miles away. The Woburn Hill Hotel is a small friendly, family-run establishment offering bed and breakfast, a licensed bar, grill menu, a dry lounge, beer garden and luxury en suite rooms. There is the option of your choice from the grill menu and a daily specials board to suit all palates. We also cater for special diets. The hotel uses as much local shellfish, fish, meats and farm produce as possible, subject to availability. We also have our own car park, with space for boats, jet skis, canoes, cyles etc. |
|
Crescent Guest House - 132 Eaton Crescent, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 4QR |
|
On a hill, in a quiet residential crescent, with superb panoramic views of Swansea Bay, this Edwardian town house is now a 4-star guest house offering charming en suite rooms and free internet access. The Crescent Guest House has 6 rooms, all tastefully furnished to a high standard with modern en suite facilities. The rooms have wired broadband internet access and flat-screen TVs with more than 30 Freeview digital channels. Some rooms have impressive views over the city and the sea. The guest lounge has a real fireplace, comfortable sofas and a bay window with a magnificent view. Guests can also enjoy the first-floor glass-roofed atrium area, surrounded by original stained glass windows. There is a public computer for guests to use outside the lounge. A full, traditional cooked English breakfast is included in the price. There is good on-street parking, along with a private car park. |
|
White Waters Country Hotel, Spa and Restaurant - Berwyn Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8BH |
|
White Waters Hotel is a new hotel situated in delightful surroundings overlooking the River Dee and yet located only one mile from the town centre. The ethos of this new hotel is to offer the highest quality of luxurious accommodation and service with a restaurant dedicated to fine dining and an environment to provide that 'little extra' that puts it apart from other more standard hotels. It offers 24 bedrooms all with ensuite facilities.The hotel also has a Roman Jacuzzi Spa and steam room. |
|
Thomas Arms Hotel - Thomas Street, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA15 3JF |
|
This small, friendly hotel with recently refurbished public areas is 5 minutes' drive from Parc Trostre retail park and the new rugby stadium. The rooms have an en suite bathroom and are comfortably furnished. There are many other attractions such as the Wildfowl Wetland Centre and the Millennium Coastal Path. The restaurant menu offers traditional pub food and modern dishes. |
|
The Waterloo Hotel and Bistro - 113 Alexandra Road, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP20 2JG |
|
Ideally located for exploring South Wales, with easy access to the M4 and only 20 minutes from Cardiff, this newly-refurbished Victorian residence is set in the heart of Newport's regeneration area. The Waterloo offers a comfortable stay in tastefully decorated en suite bedrooms, with all the original features of a traditional Victorian hotel, yet all the modern facilities for today's traveller. This is complimented by a superb bistro, which won Metro Magazine's 'Restaurant of the Year 2007'. South East Wales is fast becoming a comprehensive business centre, and, as such, The Waterloo provides a fully equipped conference room for up to 40 people, and wireless internet facilities. |
|
Clyne Farm Centre - Westport Avenue, Bishopston, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA3 5AR |
|
Clyne Farm Centre has 9 converted stone barns and cottages with modern facilities, 3 miles (4.8 km) from Swansea city centre and the Gower beaches. The unique accommodation overlooks Swansea Bay and on-site activities include horse riding, indoor climbing, archery and Challenge Valley - the muddiest assault course in the world. The cottages vary in size and each is self-contained with double and twin bedrooms. Swansea University, the National Pool and Singleton Hospital are all 2 miles (3.2 km) away. The cottages are 5 miles (8 km) from the M4. |
|
The Grove Hotel - High Street, St Davids, Dyfed, SA62 6SB |
|
The Grove is situated in beautiful grounds near St. David's Cathedral. The hotel has an acre of walled gardens and a restaurant and bar for drinks and dining. Grove Hotel has en suite rooms that feature free Wi-Fi internet access and flat-screen TVs. The hotel is an excellent base for exploring St. Davids and the surrounding area. |
|
Spilman Hotel - Spilman Street, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA31 1LQ |
|
Originally built in 1840, this charming family-run hotel offers free Wi-Fi wireless internet access and free secure private parking, right in the very heart of the market town of Carmarthen. With a great central location, the Spilman Hotel offers traditional, friendly hospitality. All of the rooms are en suite and boast digital TVs, tea/coffee making facilities and mini-fridges. There is a meeting room and a lounge bar. The hotel has its own free private car park for residents, as well as covered parking. |
|
Jenivore Hotel (Non-Smoking) - BandB - 12-14 Arvon Avenue, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2DY |
|
Now under new management, this charming non-smoking hotel has a great location, just a few minutes' walk from the town centre, Llandudno's North Shore and many of the area's attractions. Llandudno's beautiful seafront promenade and the historic Victorian town centre are just a short walk away, and the hotel's excellent location makes it a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Wales. After a hectic day enjoying all that the region has to offer, you'll probably want to relax and unwind, and there is a comfortable lounge with a TV and DVD player for guests' use. Most of the hotel's rooms are en suite and every room has a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Well known for its warm and friendly atmosphere and excellent full English breakfasts, the Jenivore Hotel is a comfortable home-from-home where every guest is a friend. |
|
Hilton Cardiff - Kingsway, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 3HH |
|
This luxurious 5-star hotel is located in the heart of Cardiff city centre, overlooking Cardiff Castle and City Hall. With spectacular views over the castle and close to the Millennium Stadium, Hilton Cardiff is just a two minute walk from Queen Street, Cardiff's main shopping and business centre and has over 600 shops nearby. The hotel is also just a short distance from Cardiff Central Station and within easy reach of Cardiff International Airport. |
|
Singleton Hotel - 1-2 Dillwyn Street, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 4AE |
|
Highly commended by the Grand Theatre, which is situated opposite, this friendly hotel and public house is set in the heart of Swansea, just a short drive from the Gower Peninsula. If you are here to visit Swansea city centre, the famous Mumbles, the Marina, or to see one of the Grand Theatre's famous shows and events, the Singleton hotel is the ideal place to stay. It is also within easy reach of the new Aquapark and the LC2. The Singleton is famous for its live music at weekends, popular amongst guests and the locals. Live music stops at 23:30. |
|
Ramada Plaza Wrexham - Ellice Way, Wrexham, Wrexham, LL13 7YH |
|
This hotel has air-conditioned bedrooms and excellent conference facilities for up to 220. It is south of Chester and close to major road networks leading to Chester, Manchester and Liverpool. Ramada Plaza Wrexham is close to Vale of LLangollen and only minutes away from the hospital and industrial estate. Relax in the Health and Fitness Suite, unwind in the comfortable and stylish Fusilier Lounge Bar or dine in Zara Restaurant. |
|
Ruthin Castle Hotel - Corwen Rd, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 2NU |
|
Ruthin Castle is the ideal place to stay when you want to tour North Wales, Mid Wales, and the North West of England. Nowhere can a visitor enjoy the 'Regal' splendour of the principality of Wales in such comfort or in such verdant surroundings as they can at Ruthin Castle. Ruthin Castle provides hotel accommodation, a restaurant and bar, medieval banquets, and the ideal location for your business conference or wedding and reception. Currently under ongoing decorative refurbishment, no disruption to the guests is expected. |
|
Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel - Betws-y-Coed, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, LL24 0AS |
|
Amid 16 acres, surrounded by calm woodland slopes on the banks of the River Conwy, this Victorian country house offers a unique location in the village, with an emphasis on peace and quiet. Craig-y-Dderwen is a traditional hotel in the small, but popular village of Betws-y-Coed. Just 5-10 minutes' walk from the village centre, Craig-y-Dderwen is the only hotel situated away from its busy main road. With free parking, this is an excellent place to relax and plan your stay in the Snowdonia National Park. Most rooms have beautiful views of either the Conwy Valley or the flowing river. The Riverside Restaurant also overlooks the river and offers AA Rosette-quality cuisine. A choice of bars means you can either relax beside a real log fire, or overlook the 16 acres of hotel grounds. |
|
The Plough Inn - Rhosmaen, Llandeilo, Dyfed, SA19 6NP |
|
A country hotel and restaurant set in the beautiful Towy Valley and Brecon Beacons National Park, surrounded by castles, country houses and the National Botanical Garden of Wales. Relax in tranquil surroundings, admiring the glorious views of the Towy Valley, which can be enjoyed from all 14 modern, well-appointed, en suite bedrooms. Each individually named after Welsh mythological Mabinogion characters, the rooms feature everything you would expect for your stay, including Queen-size beds, Wi-Fi internet access, sofas and disabled facilities, all impeccably served with fine attention to detail You will be greeted with a genuine welcome, good food and wines that can be enjoyed in a warm and relaxed atmosphere and brought to you with that all important personal touch. Feel free to take advantage of the gym and sauna to unwind and relax in during your stay. |
|
Talardy Hotel - The Roe, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL17 0HY |
|
This unique hotel rests in the picturesque Saint Asaph, perfectly placed for exploring the surrounding countryside, a short drive from the beaches of the coast. The Talardy Hotel caters for a wide variety of tastes, offering a brasserie and wine bar, a relaxed, modern pub and family restaurant with indoor and outdoor children's play areas. Accommodation is comprised of themed bedrooms inspired by different parts of the world. The hotel has extensive conference and function facilities and can cater for weddings, receptions, meetings and parties for up to 200 people. |
|
Kensington Hotel - East Parade, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL18 3AG |
|
Located right on the seafront and with stunning views over the Irish Sea, this small, family-run hotel is just a short walk from all that this seaside town has to offer. In the resort town of Rhyl, the Kensington Hotel has a great location for a seaside break. The Suncentre indoor swimming pool, the Children's Village theme park and the new Drift Park development are all within easy walking distance. The town's train station, cinema, events arena and bowling greens are all nearby. Conveniently located, with easy access to the A55, the hotel also makes a great base for exploring further afield and for visiting all that North Wales has to offer. Conwy and Anglesey are within easy reach. Llandudno is just 20 minutes' drive away and Snowdonia National Park is about an hour away by car. All of the en suite rooms have a TV, tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary toiletries. |
|
Park Plaza Cardiff - Greyfriars Rd, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 3AL |
|
A previous AA Hotel of the Year for Wales, this luxury, contemporary-style hotel is in the heart of Cardiff, within easy reach of the main entertainment and business districts. Situated on Greyfriars Road, the 4-star Park Plaza Cardiff provides the ideal base from which to explore Wales's capital city. Just a short distance away from the hotel you will find Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Stadium, New Theatre Cardiff and several museums. Cardiff's main shopping street, with 2 shopping centres, is just around the corner. After a long day of meetings or sightseeing you can relax with the use of the Park Plaza's extensive leisure facilities. The Laguna Health & Spa features a 20-metre indoor heated pool, comprehensive gym equipment, spa-bath, steam room and 8 massage and treatment rooms. The Park Plaza Cardiff also offers specially themed Dr Who packages. |
|
Brynllydan Hotel and Restaurant - n/a, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL48 6DU |
|
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. Overlooking the Vale of Glaslyn to some of the highest mountains in England and Wales, including Mount Snowdon, the area is well known for walking, climbing and mountain biking, as well as game fishing, cycling and golf, making staying here an ideal base for touring the area. In the evenings you can relax in the friendly atmosphere of the hotel's licensed restaurant. Serving a selection of freshly-cooked meals and a traditional Sunday lunch, the restaurant is popular with both residents and locals. |
|
Tyr Graig Castle - Llanaber Road, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL42 1YN |
|
With stunning views of Cardigan Bay, this impressive Victorian building has a magnificent cliff-top location, between the sea and the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Originally built in the late 1880s for a famous gunmaker, Tyr Graig Castle was constructed to resemble both a castle and a double-barrelled shotgun. Today, the building has been converted to offer 4-star guest accommodation, but it still has beautiful original Victorian features, including stained glass windows, original wood panelling and decorative floors and ceilings. All of the en suite rooms have modern comforts and facilities, including TVs and DVD players. The lounge has a real log fire and drinks are available from the conservatory bar. There is also a terrace with superb views over the water. Overlooking Cardigan Bay, the restaurant offers traditional home-cooked British and Welsh food, made with the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally. |
|
Records 1 to 30 of 445
|
|
Hotels & Guest houses in Wales |
Hotels & Guesthouses |
|
UK Holiday Cottages |
|
UK Holiday Parks |
|
UK Campsites |
|
UK Caravanning Sites |
|
UK Holiday Lodges |
|
UK Motorhome & RV Sites |
|
UK Boating Holidays |
|
Travelling in the UK |
|
|