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1373 Bed and Breakfasts and Inn in North Wales

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

The Westbourne Guest House - North Wales
9.5 288 reviews
North Wales
25/08 – 29/08
$291/nighttotal: $1164 (4 )

The Westbourne Guest House

2 3
B&B , Llandudno
This Victorian guest house is located on a tree-lined avenue in the oldest part of Llandudno, less than 300 metres from the beach and a two-minute walk from the pier, shops, and restaurants. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house features a traditional bay window in the dining area and offers comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, TVs, and tea and coffee facilities. Guests can enjoy a full English breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a terrace or balcony.
Victoria Lodge - North Wales
9.4 430 reviews
North Wales
20/06 – 27/06
$175/nighttotal: $1225 (7 )

Victoria Lodge

1 2
B&B , Warrington
Victoria Lodge, a Warrington chalet, is situated a 6.4km drive from the Pyramid and Parr Hall, offering easy access to attractions such as Tatton Park and Haydock Park Racecourse, both within 15km.
This pet-friendly self-catering cottage boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a complimentary English breakfast; housekeeping is available at an extra cost.
Central Bnb With Secure Parking - North Wales
9.5 95 reviews
North Wales
07/08 – 14/08
$196/nighttotal: $1372 (7 )

Central Bnb With Secure Parking

1 2
B&B , Chester
Central Apartment with free parking is located in Chester, just a short walk from Chester Racecourse and within easy reach of Chester Zoo. This guest house has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment is spacious, with 200 square meters of floor space and a capacity for two guests. Amenities include a well-equipped kitchen, a balcony, a shared lounge, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
The Hawk & Buckle Inn - North Wales
9.1 638 reviews
North Wales
23/07 – 26/07
$148/nighttotal: $444 (3 )

The Hawk & Buckle Inn

1 2
B&B , Llannefydd
The Hawk & Buckle Inn is located in a peaceful setting, just 3.7 miles from Bodelwyddan Castle and 19 miles from Llandudno Pier, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful North Wales countryside. The B&B has been praised by guests for its excellent cleanliness and very good location, with many highlighting the friendly service and delicious breakfasts.
The inn offers a comfortable double room with one bathroom, covering 2 square metres of floor space. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, parking, a restaurant, a bar, and a fitness centre, as well as room service.

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with a garden

Cross Foxes - Bar Grill Rooms - North Wales
8.8 243 reviews
North Wales
21/07 – 25/07
$867/nighttotal: $3468 (4 )

Cross Foxes - Bar Grill Rooms

2 5
B&B , Dolgellau
The Cross Foxes B&B is situated just 10 kilometres from the town of Dolgellau, near the foot of Cadair Idris Mountain, offering a peaceful escape in the stunning Snowdonia National Park. This charming guesthouse has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The B&B is housed in a Grade II Heritage-Listed building, featuring a unique blend of traditional and modern design. Guests can enjoy a stylish bar and grill, a terrace with views of the surrounding countryside, and modern amenities such as king-size beds, private bathrooms with rain showers, and free Wi-Fi.
Rorrington Hall - North Wales
9.9 8 reviews
North Wales
20/06 – 27/06
$747/nighttotal: $5229 (7 )

Rorrington Hall

3 4
B&B , Chirbury
This adults-only guest house in Chirbury is located in Rorrington Hall, offering convenient access to Dolforwyn Castle (19 kilometers) and Shrewsbury Cathedral (29 kilometers), with Birmingham Airport 110 kilometers away.
The property features one bedroom and one bathroom accommodating up to two guests, with complimentary full-day security, private parking, free WiFi, an on-site restaurant, and a terrace, as well as packed lunches and a picnic area for exploring local attractions.
The Barn Bed And Breakfast - North Wales
9.6 834 reviews
North Wales
31/08 – 04/09
$169/nighttotal: $676 (4 )

The Barn Bed And Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Liverpool
The Barn Bed and Breakfast is located in the village of Hale, just 14.3 kilometres from Liverpool city centre and a short drive from Liverpool John Lennon Airport. It offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city, with excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The accommodation has one bedroom and one bathroom, covering 25 square metres. It features a terrace, a garden, parking, room service, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and a continental breakfast.
The Partridge, Stretton - North Wales
9.3 859 reviews
North Wales
23/07 – 26/07
$231/nighttotal: $693 (3 )

The Partridge, Stretton

1 2
B&B , Stretton
The Partridge is a charming bed and breakfast located in Stretton, just 18km from Tatton Park and 24km from Haydock Racecourse. This guest house has consistently received excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The property has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Enjoy a relaxing stay with amenities such as a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi, and parking.

Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in North Wales

  • Are there any famous festivals in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes! North Wales hosts several well-known festivals. The National Eisteddfod of Wales, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a major event that moves around the country, sometimes landing in North Wales. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is another significant event, attracting performers and visitors from around the globe. Smaller, local festivals celebrating aspects of Welsh heritage frequently pop up throughout the year, so checking local event listings closer to your travel dates is always a good idea.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in North Wales?

    Among the B&Bs in North Wales, Crickleigh House, Berwyn Guest House and The View Guest House (Adults Only) are the most popular ones.

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in North Wales?

    If you are visiting North Wales for a few days or a short weekend trip you can book bed and breakfast properties that can help you do more. This is essential because you want to make the most of the choices. Bed and breakfast properties are available in different types and therefore you can look for these rooms in various hotels, local inns and private residences. These allow you to interact with local people and get to know more about North Wales than you can through guidebooks. Also, you can look for the best bed and breakfast properties that come furnished with modern amenities and facilities like free parking and Wi-Fi internet connection to help you make the most of your holidays.
  • Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Absolutely! You can find workshops on traditional Welsh crafts like weaving, pottery, and wood carving in various locations. Many towns offer opportunities to learn Welsh language basics. Consider visiting the St Fagans National Museum of History near Cardiff (though slightly south of North Wales) for a deeper dive into Welsh history and culture through interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in North Wales?

    Berwyn Guest House, Pisgah Guesthouse and The Courthouse are the best B&Bs with a pool in North Wales.

  • When is a good time to visit North Wales?

    If you are visiting North Wales for the first time you should visit the region in the summer months when the weather is relatively pleasant and warm. This allows you to make the most of the holidays and you can do more outdoor adventures and explorations. Hence, you should visit North Wales from April to October when the average highs are bearable. Summer months from May to September would make things easier for you because you have longer days and a drier climate. This would ensure that you can visit various castles and beaches when you are exploring North Wales.
  • Which local specialties should not be missed in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Don't leave North Wales without trying some bara brith (a fruitcake), laverbread (a seaweed pudding, surprisingly delicious!), and Cawl (a hearty Welsh stew). Local cheeses, like Caerphilly cheese, are also a must-try. Many pubs and restaurants feature these dishes, showcasing the region's unique culinary heritage.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

  • What are the best beaches in North Wales?

    1. Llandudno North Shore Beach - If you are looking for a great family time together at the beach in Llandudno you can visit the Llandudno North Shore Beach. This beach also has a pier making it a perfect place for families and couples.
    2. Colwyn Bay Beach - Bigger than Rio's Copacabana, Colwyn Bay Beach offers a stretch of three miles with a promenade area as well. This makes this beach a perfect spot for those visiting North Wales for holidays.
    3. Criccieth Beach - If you are looking for a Blue Flag beach in North Wales, Criccieth Beach on the Llyn Peninsula is the one you should not miss. With shallow waters and low tides, this is a great family-friendly beach for those with kids and pets.
  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    For a quieter experience, explore the Llyn Peninsula. Its stunning coastline and charming villages offer a more secluded escape compared to Snowdonia. The village of Beddgelert, nestled in Snowdonia National Park, is less crowded than some of the main attractions and boasts beautiful scenery and a charming atmosphere. The Isle of Anglesey also has less-visited spots away from the main tourist hubs.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in North Wales are Berwyn Guest House, Mary's Court Guest House - Mairlys and Y Capel Guest House.

  • How can I get around North Wales?

    Walk - If you are willing to walk you can cover plenty of attractions in North Wales on foot. You can use countryside walking trails that can get you places provided you have the stamina to walk. Bicycle - You can also make use of bicycle routes that are quite popular with locals. These routes can help you get over these rugged roads a bit quicker. Public Transport - However, if you are not willing to walk long distances you can make use of various bus services and operators like Traveline Cymru. You can also make use of the rail system when you want to reach places like Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Rhyl. Car - Renting a car is one of the best ways to get around North Wales. This allows you to cover more places go off the beaten track and explore North Wales at your pace.
  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does North Wales, United Kingdom offer?

    North Wales boasts diverse landscapes. Snowdonia National Park is famous for its rugged mountains, including Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. The coastline offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming bays. There are also lush valleys, forests, and rolling hills, providing a range of scenery to explore.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in North Wales?

    The best pet friendly B&Bs in North Wales are Victoria House Room Only Accommodation, The Royal and Church Hill House.

  • What are the most popular foods in North Wales?

    When you are exploring North Wales you can browse through a variety of Welsh cuisine as you visit different towns and quaint villages. Welsh cuisine is quite different and is more focused on food-related to farmers. Hence, many of the foods are grown and caught locally. Welsh rarebit is one of the top foods you can find when you are exploring different towns in North Wales. Also, you can look out for top dishes like bara brith and Glamorgan sausages which are easy to find in various eateries. To start with you can enjoy cawl which is a Welsh soup made from a stew of lamb and locally grown vegetables.
  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes, many! Snowdonia National Park has trails suitable for all fitness levels, including shorter, easier walks with stunning views. The coastal paths also offer gentler walks with breathtaking ocean views. Always check trail difficulty ratings and ensure you have appropriate gear before setting out.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in North Wales?

    Crickleigh House, Berwyn Guest House and Victoria House Room Only Accommodation are the best B&Bs with parking in North Wales.

  • Are there any safety tips for women traveling solo in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Like any travel destination, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, especially at night. Let someone know your itinerary and check in regularly. Consider using a personal safety app. North Wales is generally safe, but common-sense precautions are always recommended.
  • What is the perfect week-long itinerary for North Wales, United Kingdom?

    A perfect week could involve exploring Snowdonia National Park (hiking, visiting castles like Dolbadarn Castle), spending a day on the Llyn Peninsula, exploring the charming town of Conwy with its castle, and perhaps a day on Anglesey, visiting Beaumaris Castle. This allows for a mix of mountains, coast, and historical sites, but it's adaptable to your interests.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Consider attending a traditional Welsh music session in a local pub for an authentic cultural experience. Workshops focusing on Welsh crafts, like slate carving (unique to North Wales), are also available in various locations. Checking local listings closer to your travel dates will reveal many unique opportunities.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs and markets is a great way to interact with locals and sample regional specialties. Attending local festivals or events provides opportunities to engage with the community and experience Welsh culture firsthand. Staying in smaller, family-run guesthouses or B&Bs can also lead to more personal interactions with the locals.

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Best pet friendly North Wales bed and breakfasts

Among the 1373 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best pet friendly b&bs

Manorhaus Ruthin - North Wales
9.2 51 reviews
North Wales
24/10 – 27/10
$339/nighttotal: $1017 (3 )

Manorhaus Ruthin

2 4
B&B , Ruthin
This charming guesthouse is situated in the heart of Ruthin, just a short walk from the Craft Centre, Gaol, and Nantclwyd y Dre, with Ruthin Castle and the Clwydian Range And Dee Valley within 3km. It consistently receives excellent guest reviews, highlighting its comfortable accommodation and friendly service.
The guesthouse provides a range of amenities and features, including a restaurant, bar, and meeting room, as well as a terrace, garden, sauna, and spa. Guests can also enjoy free parking and Wi-Fi, and make use of the fitness centre and room service.
Gorffwysfa Hideaway Double 1st Floor - North Wales
9.0 5 reviews
North Wales
07/09 – 14/09
$112/nighttotal: $784 (7 )

Gorffwysfa Hideaway Double 1st Floor

1 2
B&B , Pwllheli
Gorffwysfa Hideaway Double 1st floor is a first-floor B&B located in Pwllheli, offering proximity to Snowdonia landmarks such as Snowdon Mountain Railway (45 kilometres) and Snowdon (48 kilometres), and local attractions like Nefyn & District Golf Club (13 kilometres) and Criccieth Castle (15 kilometres). This non-smoking bed and breakfast provides 16 square meters of space with one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to three guests, and features complimentary WiFi and a garden for guest use.
The Groes Inn - North Wales
North Wales
20/06 – 27/06
$607/nighttotal: $4249 (7 )

The Groes Inn

2 4
B&B , Henryd
The Groes Inn is situated in Henryd, just 2 km from the city centre and a short walk from the Museum of Liverpool, Albert Dock, and Port of Liverpool Building. This pet-friendly guesthouse offers a bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and free parking, making it a convenient choice for both leisure and business travellers.
Hollies Farm B&b - North Wales
9.7 118 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 28/06
$309/nightfor 1 night

Hollies Farm B&b

1 2
B&B , Wrexham
Hollies Farm B&B is located in the Cheshire countryside, 26 kilometres from Chester Racecourse and 34 kilometres from Chester Zoo, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle. This highly-rated property consistently receives excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The guest house has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Guests can enjoy a full English/Irish breakfast, relax in the garden, and benefit from free Wi-Fi and parking.

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with laundry available

Twlc Cottage With Private Hot Tub - North Wales
9.8 365 reviews
North Wales
14/09 – 18/09
$243/nighttotal: $972 (4 )

Twlc Cottage With Private Hot Tub

1 2
gîte , Pwllheli
This self-catering cottage in Pen Llyn, North Wales, is situated on a working farm, approximately 10km from Pwllheli and offering easy access to both Snowdonia National Park and the LlÅ·n Peninsula coastline.
The one-bedroom property sleeps three, boasts a private hot tub overlooking the farm and forest, an on-site spa, and child-friendly amenities including a trampoline and table tennis; access to private woodland completes this idyllic rural retreat.
Nb's Cozy Nook, Wigan - North Wales
8.4 50 reviews
North Wales
31/08 – 04/09
$91/nighttotal: $364 (4 )

Nb's Cozy Nook, Wigan

1 2
B&B , Shevington
NB's Cozy Nook, a guesthouse in Shevington, offers convenient access to Haydock Park Racecourse (10.8km) and the University of Bolton Stadium (12.6km).
This single-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps up to three guests and features free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a garden, flat-screen TVs with streaming services, and bed linen/towels; a shared bathroom is available.
Lavender Listings - North Wales
10 1 review
North Wales
25/07 – 01/08
$165/nighttotal: $1155 (7 )

Lavender Listings

1 2
B&B , Liverpool
Lavender Listings, a B&B in Liverpool, is located 3.1 kilometres from Anfield Stadium and within 5 kilometres of Aintree Racecourse, Lime Street Train Station, and the Royal Court Theatre.
This self-catering accommodation offers free Wi-Fi, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and a capacity for 15 guests across its single bedroom and bathroom.
House Next To Anfield Stadium, Goodison Park - North Wales
8.4 25 reviews
North Wales
06/08 – 09/08
$270/nighttotal: $810 (3 )

House Next To Anfield Stadium, Goodison Park

1 2
B&B , Liverpool
This Anfield guesthouse is a 4-minute walk from Anfield Stadium and 3.4 km from Lime Street Station, offering convenient access to Liverpool's football grounds and city centre.
This pet-friendly Liverpool guest house features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three, includes free parking, Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen, and a garden, ideal for families or football fans visiting Anfield.
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