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Best North Wales hotels with a restaurant

Hotel Wrexham - North Wales
8.1 1172 reviews
North Wales
18/07 – 24/07
$915/nighttotal: $5490 (6 )

Hotel Wrexham

4 12
hotel , Wrexham
Hotel Wrexham, a 3-star family-friendly establishment, offers convenient accommodation within 5km of Clays Golf Centre and Course, and under 10km from Wrexham Golf Club and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
This inn provides 18-square-metre rooms with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring amenities such as a restaurant, bar, room service, free Wi-Fi in public areas, and parking, alongside conference facilities and proximity to airport transport links.
The Corbet Arms - North Wales
9.3 1769 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
$178/nighttotal: $712 (4 )

The Corbet Arms

1 2
hotel , Shrewsbury
The Corbet Arms Hotel is located in the village of Uffington, just 8 kilometres from Shrewsbury, on the banks of the River Severn, offering a tranquil setting with easy access to the town and local attractions. The hotel has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and customer service.
This family-friendly inn has a traditional restaurant and bar, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a spacious patio garden, modern rooms with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and private bathrooms, plus a selection of hearty meals and local cask ales.
Red Lion Coaching Inn - North Wales
8.3 1691 reviews
North Wales
07/09 – 14/09
$159/nighttotal: $1113 (7 )

Red Lion Coaching Inn

1 2
hotel , Ellesmere
The Red Lion Coaching Inn is situated in the centre of Ellesmere, just a short walk from the Mere Lake and Cremorne Gardens, next to St. Mary’s Parish Church, offering a peaceful setting close to the town's main attractions. The inn has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Red Lion Coaching Inn is a charming, historic inn offering a single bedroom with one bathroom, suitable for couples or a small family. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant serving traditional British cuisine, a bar, a garden, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
The Lemon Tree - North Wales
8.6 3264 reviews
North Wales
19/06 – 21/06
$290/nighttotal: $580 (2 )

The Lemon Tree

2 4
hotel , Wrexham
The Lemon Tree Hotel is located in Wrexham town centre, just a 10-minute walk from the railway station and a short drive from the Welsh Border. It's a 3-star hotel with consistently good user ratings, making it a popular choice for visitors to the area.
The hotel is housed in a historic building with elegant furnishings and period features, creating a unique and atmospheric stay. Guests can enjoy a cooked breakfast in the bright dining room, modern British cuisine in the restaurant, and a range of amenities including a bar, room service, and free parking.

Best North Wales hotels with a pool

Among the 3128 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Mercure St Helens - North Wales
8.2 2558 reviews
North Wales
19/06 – 21/06
$343/nighttotal: $686 (2 )

Mercure St Helens

2 4
hotel , Saint Helens
The Mercure St Helens hotel is conveniently located in the town centre, just a 15-minute walk from St Helens Central train station and a short drive from the Junction station. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of facilities for guests to enjoy, including a restaurant, bar, health club, and meeting rooms. You'll also find modern amenities in each room, such as a private bathroom, TV, and tea/coffee making facilities.
Daresbury Park Hotel - North Wales
8.0 329 reviews
North Wales
19/06 – 22/06
$122/nighttotal: $366 (3 )

Daresbury Park Hotel

1 2
hotel , Daresbury
The Daresbury Park Hotel is a 4-star hotel located in Daresbury, offering convenient access to local attractions and amenities.
This accommodation provides guests with a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and complimentary Wi-Fi, with free parking available.
Innside By Meliá Liverpool - North Wales
9.2 13349 reviews
North Wales
29/06 – 03/07
$578/nighttotal: $2312 (4 )

Innside By Meliá Liverpool

2 5
hotel , Liverpool
Innside By Meliá Liverpool is a 4-star hotel located in the heart of Liverpool, just a 3-minute walk from the Western Approaches Museum. It has consistently received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and room service. Guests can enjoy a continental, Full English/Irish, or vegetarian breakfast, and there is a business centre and bicycle rental service for those travelling for work.
Tre-ysgawen Hall & Spa - North Wales
8.4 6388 reviews
North Wales
20/06 – 23/06
$283/nighttotal: $849 (3 )

Tre-ysgawen Hall & Spa

1 2
hotel , Llangefni
Tre-Ysgawen Hall & Spa is a short drive inland from the east coast of Anglesey, close to the towns of Beaumaris and Llangefni, making it an ideal base for exploring the island's attractions. This 4-star hotel has consistently received very good ratings from previous guests.
The hotel is set within beautiful gardens, meadows, and woodland, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. It features a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, gym, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, beauty/therapy suite, restaurant, bar, and room service, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in North Wales

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in North Wales?

    North Wales boasts many stunning landmarks. For castles, Conwy Castle, Caernarfon Castle, and Harlech Castle are must-sees, all UNESCO World Heritage sites. Snowdonia National Park offers breathtaking mountain scenery, with Mount Snowdon as the highest peak. The charming towns of Betws-y-Coed and Portmeirion are also popular choices, each with unique character.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in North Wales?

    Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth, Imperial Hotel and The Quay Hotel And Spa are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in North Wales.

  • What types of hotels are available in North Wales?

    When you are exploring North Wales you can look for the best hotels where you can stay. With plenty of towns in North Wales, you can choose from a variety of hotels that would provide you with the kind of stay you prefer. From budget-friendly hotels to luxurious ones, you can choose to stay in hotels of your choice and budget. You can also choose from some of the popular towns and cities that can help you to make the most of your stay when you are holidaying in North Wales. This would ensure that you can find hotels that offer you the best facilities and amenities that you need for your stay.
  • What is the best itinerary to experience North Wales?

    A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A classic week-long trip might include exploring Snowdonia National Park (hiking or taking the Snowdon Mountain Railway), visiting Conwy Castle and the town of Conwy, exploring the Llyn Peninsula's coastline, and perhaps a day trip to Anglesey. Consider your preferred pace – some prefer a more relaxed approach, others a packed schedule.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in North Wales?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in North Wales, Merrion Hotel, Tynycornel Hotel and Royal Ship are the most popular ones.

  • What are the popular nightlife areas of North Wales?

    If you are someone who loves to explore the nightclubs and bars after the sunset hours you can find plenty of them in North Wales. When you are keen on finding the best beers, ales and ciders you can head to Colwyn Bay where you can find plenty of bars and pubs. Also, you can look out for places in Bangor and Conwy where you can find a good selection of bars and pubs. These bars and restaurants can also provide you with live music and other entertainment options. With friendly service and a great atmosphere, these pubs and bars are the perfect space for those who want to spend evening hours enjoying the best food and drinks.
  • What is the recommended daily budget for North Wales (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    Daily budget in North Wales is highly variable. A budget traveler could manage on £50-£80 per day, while a more comfortable trip might cost £100-£200 per day or more, depending on accommodation choices (hostel vs. hotel), dining preferences (pub meals vs. fine dining), and activity selection (hiking vs. guided tours).
  • What are the best luxury hotels in North Wales?

    Tynedale Hotel, Gwynfryn and Lansdowne House With Private Car Park are among the best luxury hotels in North Wales.

  • Where are the coolest towns to stay in North Wales?

    Colwyn Bay - If you are planning to enjoy your stay in North Wales with your family you can look for accommodations in Colwyn Bay where you can explore the beaches overlooking the Irish Sea. This is a great place for nightlife and those looking for shopping and dining options. Caenarfon - While Caenarfon Castle is the biggest attraction of this town you can always choose this town as your base when you are visiting North Wales. This town is also close to Snowdonia National Park offering you a great holiday experience. Conwy - With plenty of festivals, nightlife options and stunning scenery Conwy is one of the coolest towns to stay in North Wales. This allows you to make the most of the holidays and explore history and local culture.
  • What is the best time to visit North Wales?

    The best time to visit is subjective. Summer (June-August) offers warm weather ideal for hiking and exploring, but it's also the busiest and most expensive time. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds and lower prices. Winter (November-March) can be cold and wet, but offers a different kind of beauty and opportunities for winter sports.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in North Wales?

    The best family friendly hotels in North Wales are Tynedale Hotel, Castle Cottage Inn and Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth.

  • What are the popular monuments to visit in North Wales?

    1. Point of Ayr Lighthouse - Located near Prestatyn this Grade II lighthouse is one of the popular monuments which you should not miss in North Wales. While there are rumours that the lighthouse is haunted you can always explore this place and the beach during day time.
    2. Basingwerk Abbey - Basingwerk is a religious and historic site and when you are exploring Holywell you can also explore this abbey which is now just a ruin. However, it still reflects a lot about those old times.
    3. Penrhyn Castle - One of the old castles that you can visit in North Wales is Penrhyn Castle. The old structure is made with Victorian interiors and offers gardens and views that can surprise you for sure.
  • What popular festivals can you find in North Wales?

    North Wales hosts many local events. The National Eisteddfod, a major Welsh cultural festival, rotates locations annually and is a significant event when it's held in North Wales. Many smaller towns and villages have their own festivals celebrating local traditions and produce throughout the year.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in North Wales?

    The best pet friendly hotels in North Wales are Bae Abermaw Boutique B&b, Belmont Llandudno and The Wildings Hotel & Tudno's Restaurant.

  • Where to stay during the Gwledd Conwy Feast in North Wales?

    If you are planning to visit Conwy for the Gwledd Conwy Feast you can look for the best hotels in Conwy. This is one of the main towns in North Wales where you can find excellent accommodations. Choosing the right hotel in Conwy can make a difference because you want to make the most of the selection options you have. Being in Conwy for the feast would make things easier and convenient for you because you are in the same town for the event. This also allows you to stay connected with other towns in North Wales when you are exploring the region.
  • What traditional local foods should you try in North Wales?

    You should definitely sample Welsh cakes (small, sweet, round cakes), bara brith (a fruitcake), laverbread (a seaweed delicacy), and Cawl (a hearty Welsh stew). Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced seafood and lamb dishes.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in North Wales?

    Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth, Palé Hall and Imperial Hotel are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in North Wales.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in North Wales?

    The Vale of Ffestiniog is a beautiful, less-visited area with stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking and exploring. The village of Beddgelert, nestled in Snowdonia, has a charming atmosphere and historical significance. Many smaller coastal villages offer a quieter, more authentic experience than the larger tourist towns.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in North Wales?

    Visiting local pubs and markets is a great way to interact with locals. Participating in a traditional Welsh language class or attending a local event or festival can provide deeper cultural immersion. Staying in a bed and breakfast or guesthouse can offer more opportunities for personal interaction than a large hotel.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in North Wales?

    North Wales's weather is notoriously changeable. Be prepared for rain, even in summer, and pack layers of clothing. In mountainous areas, be aware of the risks of sudden changes in weather conditions and follow safety guidelines when hiking. Check weather forecasts before venturing into the mountains.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to North Wales?

    Pack waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy walking shoes (essential for hiking), and layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures. A map or GPS device can be helpful for exploring, especially in rural areas. Learning a few basic Welsh phrases is a nice gesture, though English is widely spoken.

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Best North Wales hotels with parking

Y Giler Arms - North Wales
7.9 184 reviews
North Wales
16/08 – 19/08
$818/nighttotal: $2454 (3 )

Y Giler Arms

4 7
hotel , Pentrefoelas
The Y Giler Arms is a charming hotel located in the picturesque village of Pentrefoelas, just 20 miles from Snowdon and 24 miles from Snowdon Mountain Railway. It has received very good user ratings, with excellent reviews for its location and cleanliness.
The hotel offers a range of facilities and activities, including a restaurant, bar, garden, swimming pool, fitness centre, and a terrace. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast, play darts, and take advantage of the free private parking.
Beach House - North Wales
9.3 106 reviews
North Wales
24/10 – 27/10
$340/nighttotal: $1020 (3 )

Beach House

2 4
hotel , Llandudno
Book a room in a 3 star hotel with an excellent rating of 93% based on 106 reviews. Your accommodation will be located in Llandudno.
Facilities and services include free parking, a wheelchair friendly access and a room service. This hotel in Llandudno also has air conditioning!
Travelodge Liverpool Edge Lane - North Wales
8.6 41 reviews
North Wales
20/07 – 24/07
$198/nighttotal: $792 (4 )

Travelodge Liverpool Edge Lane

2 3
hotel , Liverpool
The Travelodge Liverpool Edge Lane offers a convenient base on the eastern outskirts of Liverpool, providing easy access to the city centre, Albert Dock, and Anfield Stadium, all within a short drive.
This budget-friendly lodging provides on-site parking and a restaurant, ensuring a comfortable stay with a user rating of very good for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
Plas Penaeldroch Manor - North Wales
9.6 554 reviews
North Wales
14/08 – 17/08
$494/nighttotal: $1482 (3 )

Plas Penaeldroch Manor

2 6
hotel , Dolwyddelan
Plas Penaeldroch Manor is a charming hotel situated in Dolwyddelan, just a short drive from Snowdon and Portmeirion, offering a peaceful escape surrounded by stunning scenery. It consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The manor offers comfortable guest rooms with private bathrooms and flat-screen TVs. Guests can enjoy a continental or vegetarian breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a garden with a terrace, as well as free private parking.

Best North Wales hotels with jacuzzi

Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon, Wrexham - North Wales
9.0 1042 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 28/06
$380/nightfor 1 night

Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon, Wrexham

1 2
hotel , Ruabon
The Wynnstay Arms is a charming country inn located in Ruabon, just a short drive from Chester and Liverpool, offering a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting. Guests consistently rate the inn highly for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The inn provides comfortable accommodation for up to two guests in each room, each featuring a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV. Enjoy a traditional pub atmosphere in the bar, relax in the garden, and savour delicious British cuisine in the restaurant, all while enjoying the convenience of on-site parking.
Hôtel Ramada Plaza Wrexham - North Wales
8.0 856 reviews
North Wales
18/06 – 22/06
$351/nighttotal: $1404 (4 )

Hôtel Ramada Plaza Wrexham

2 4
hotel , Wrexham
The Ramada Plaza Wrexham hotel is conveniently located near Wrexham town centre, offering easy access to local amenities and a short 24km drive to the historic city of Chester.
This 4-star establishment boasts 85 ensuite bedrooms, a restaurant (Zara Restaurant), a bar (Fusilier Bar), a fitness centre, sauna, spa pool, and complimentary Wi-Fi in public areas.
Premier Inn Wigan (M6, J25) - North Wales
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
$323/nighttotal: $2261 (7 )

Premier Inn Wigan (M6, J25)

2 4
hotel , Wigan
The Premier Inn Wigan (M6, J25) is situated in Wigan, 4 kilometres from the city centre and close to the Three Sisters Racing Circuit.
This hotel offers a range of amenities including air conditioning, a swimming pool, a spa, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and parking, with room service and Wi-Fi also available.
Hôtel The Dixie Dean - North Wales
North Wales
24/07 – 26/07
$610/nighttotal: $1220 (2 )

Hôtel The Dixie Dean

1 3
hotel , Liverpool
The Hôtel The Dixie Dean is centrally located in Liverpool, a 0.4km walk from the Cavern Club and 0.7km from the Liverpool Empire Theatre.
This 4-star hotel offers 39 individually designed rooms, each with a 30 square metre floor area, a private whirlpool tub, and free Wi-Fi; on-site amenities include a restaurant, bar, and paid parking.
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