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Best North Wales hotels with a restaurant

Gwesty Links - North Wales
9.2 3107 reviews

Gwesty Links

hotel, Llandudno
Gwesty Links is situated in Llandudno, a short drive from popular attractions like Surf Snowdonia and Bodnant Garden, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. This 4-star hotel has excellent user ratings and offers a comfortable and relaxing stay for families and couples.
The hotel features a restaurant and bar serving pub food and award-winning cask ales, as well as a garden and terrace for enjoying the sunshine. Guests can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi, parking, room service, and a range of other amenities.
Leonardo Hotel Liverpool - North Wales
8.2 11631 reviews

Leonardo Hotel Liverpool

hotel, Liverpool
The Leonardo Hotel Liverpool, part of the Leonardo Hotel Liverpool offer, is situated just 500 meters from Liverpool's city centre, placing guests within easy reach of local attractions.
This 4-star hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi, an on-site restaurant and bar, and 24-hour reception, making it a convenient base for exploring Liverpool.
The White Horse Inn, Clun - North Wales
8.7 484 reviews

The White Horse Inn, Clun

hotel, Clun
The White Horse Inn is located in the village of Clun, Shropshire, just 4km from Clun Castle and 50km from Ironbridge Gorge and Elan Valley, making it a great base for exploring the beautiful Shropshire countryside. It's a 3-star hotel with very good user ratings.
The inn is a traditional village pub with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace, fitness centre, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable rooms with private bathrooms.
The Z Hotel Liverpool - North Wales
8.3 6305 reviews

The Z Hotel Liverpool

hotel, Liverpool
The Z Hotel Liverpool is conveniently located in the city centre, just a short walk from Liverpool ONE Shopping Centre and the port, as well as both Liverpool Central and James Street railway stations. It has received very good ratings for its cleanliness, user experience, and location.
The hotel offers modern, compact rooms with a focus on luxury. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast at the Z Café, take advantage of the free Wi-Fi, and explore the city's attractions, such as the Tate Liverpool Art Gallery and the Maritime Museum, both within a short walk.

Best North Wales hotels with a pool

Among the 4167 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

The Kinmel & Kinspa - North Wales
8.4 653 reviews

The Kinmel & Kinspa

hotel, Abergele
The Kinmel & Kinspa is a 4-star hotel located just off the A55 in the peaceful countryside surrounding Abergele, North Wales, within easy reach of historic castles like Conwy and Chester. The hotel consistently receives very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The manor house has a charming restaurant with a historic fireplace and offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, fitness centre, and a terrace.
Plas Coch Hotel - North Wales
No reviews

Plas Coch Hotel

hotel, Bala
Book a hotel room in a 3* hotel. You will stay in Bala.
Services and facilities include a room service. Take advantage of the pool in this hotel.
Trefeddian Hotel - North Wales
9.2 1 review

Trefeddian Hotel

hotel, Aberdovey
The Trefeddian Hotel is located just a short distance from Aberdyfi Beach and the town centre, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. The 4-star hotel consistently receives excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features a range of facilities to keep guests entertained, including an indoor pool, hot tub, tennis court, and a restaurant and bar. Guests can also enjoy a variety of activities on-site, such as table tennis and mini-golf, or explore the surrounding area's stunning natural beauty.
Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth - North Wales
9.3 1585 reviews

Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth

hotel, Porthmadog
Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth, a 4-star hotel, is situated on a private peninsula overlooking the Dywryd Estuary, with Snowdonia National Park, Caernarfon Castle, and Llanfair Slate Caverns all within easy reach. It has consistently received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers a range of accommodation options, including rooms in the main hotel, the Castell Deudraeth, and village rooms and suites, each with its own unique design. Guests can enjoy a spa and wellness centre, a mini market, a bar, and a restaurant, as well as award-winning dining at the Hotel Portmeirion Restaurant and Castell Deudraeth Brasserie, plus free parking, 24-hour reception, and Wi-Fi.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in North Wales

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

    North Wales boasts stunning landmarks! For castles, Conwy Castle and Caernarfon Castle are must-sees, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Snowdonia National Park offers breathtaking mountain scenery, including Mount Snowdon itself, which you can ascend via various trails or the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The charming coastal towns of Beaumaris and Llandudno also offer beautiful promenades and Victorian architecture.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in North Wales?

    Hotel Portmeirion & Castell Deudraeth, Imperial Hotel and 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 could include exploring Snowdonia National Park (hiking or train to the summit of Snowdon), visiting Conwy and Caernarfon castles, enjoying the coastal scenery of Llandudno and Anglesey, and perhaps a boat trip to Puffin Island. For a shorter trip, focus on one or two regions. Consider the time of year, as some mountain passes may be closed in winter.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in North Wales?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in North Wales, Bae Abermaw Hotel, Merrion Hotel and Tynedale Hotel 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 best time to visit North Wales?

    The best time depends on your preferences. Summer (June-August) offers warm weather ideal for hiking and exploring the coast, but it's also the busiest and most expensive time. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds and lower prices. Winter (November-March) can be magical with snow-covered mountains, but be prepared for potential road closures and colder temperatures. Snowdonia can be particularly challenging to access in winter.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in North Wales?

    Gwynfryn, Lansdowne House With Private Car Park and Crickleigh House 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 popular festivals can you find in North Wales?

    North Wales hosts many local events, but large-scale, nationally known festivals are less common than in some other parts of the UK. Check local listings for smaller, regional festivals throughout the year. The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, travels to different locations in Wales each year, sometimes in North Wales.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in North Wales?

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

  • 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 traditional local food should you try in North Wales?

    Definitely try bara brith (a fruitcake), laverbread (seaweed pudding), and Welsh cakes (small, sweet cakes). Many pubs and restaurants offer traditional Welsh lamb dishes. Look for local seafood, especially in coastal areas.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in North Wales?

    The best pet friendly hotels in North Wales are Aberdunant Hall, Pale Hall Hotel and Bae Abermaw Hotel.

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

    The Vale of Ffestiniog offers stunning scenery and charming villages, less crowded than Snowdonia. The Llyn Peninsula is another beautiful area with stunning coastal walks and hidden coves. Explore the smaller villages and towns off the main tourist routes for a more authentic experience.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in North Wales?

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

  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in North Wales?

    Visit local pubs and markets to chat with people. Consider attending a local event or festival. Many smaller towns have community centers or groups that might offer opportunities to interact with residents. Learning a few basic Welsh phrases can also help break the ice.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in North Wales?

    North Wales weather is notoriously changeable. Pack layers of clothing, even in summer. Be aware of mountain weather conditions if hiking in Snowdonia; sudden changes are common. Check weather forecasts before setting out on any outdoor activities. Coastal areas can experience strong winds.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to North Wales?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on hiking. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is highly recommended, regardless of the season. A map or GPS device can be helpful for navigating, especially in more remote areas.

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Best North Wales hotels with parking

Sygun Fawr Country House - North Wales
9.3 669 reviews

Sygun Fawr Country House

hotel, Beddgelert
Sygun Fawr Country House is located in the picturesque village of Beddgelert, just 16 kilometres from Snowdon, 16 kilometres from Portmeirion and 22 kilometres from the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The hotel has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The country house has one bedroom and one bathroom, with a floor area of 20 square metres. Guests can enjoy a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace, parking and free Wi-Fi, as well as a shared lounge for relaxing.
Y Gwydyr Hotel - Dolwyddelan - North Wales
9.2 170 reviews

Y Gwydyr Hotel - Dolwyddelan

hotel, Dolwyddelan
Y Gwydyr Hotel in Dolwyddelan offers a peaceful base for exploring Snowdonia National Park, situated 29km from Snowdon and 26km from Portmeirion.
This one-bedroom guesthouse features a 18 square metre floor area, sleeping up to three guests, and includes a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace, and free parking.
Wedgwood Hotel, Pier Room - North Wales
8.3 27 reviews

Wedgwood Hotel, Pier Room

hotel, Llandudno
Wedgwood Hotel - Room 4 offers a self-catering unit a short walk (less than 1km) from Llandudno North Shore Beach and Llandudno Pier, providing easy access to Llandudno's attractions.
This one-bedroom apartment sleeps three, features free Wi-Fi and private parking, and includes a flat-screen TV and en-suite shower room; no stag or hen parties are permitted.
Oyo Glyn Valley Hotel - North Wales
9.4 231 reviews

Oyo Glyn Valley Hotel

hotel, Llangollen
The Oyo Glyn Valley Hotel is a 3-star accommodation situated in a rural district, 644 metres from Chwarel Wynne Slate Mine and 5 kilometres from Plas Newydd, with Llangollen Library and Bridge within a 10-kilometre radius.
This hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast, free WiFi in public areas, free self-parking, and a manager's reception, with pets welcome and a garden available for guests.

Best North Wales hotels with jacuzzi

Palé Hall Hotel & Spa - North Wales
9.3 684 reviews

Palé Hall Hotel & Spa

hotel, Bala
Palé Hall is a 5-star Relais Chateaux property situated on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, near Bala in North Wales, within 16 acres of gardens and parkland. It has consistently received excellent user ratings across location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel is housed in a Victorian manor house and offers 18 elegant rooms in the main building and 4 garden suites. Guests can enjoy a Michelin Green Star restaurant, a spa, a fitness centre, a terrace, a bar, and other amenities, as well as partake in local activities like fishing, shooting, and horse riding.
Resort Village Hotel Wirral - North Wales
8.0 2801 reviews

Resort Village Hotel Wirral

hotel, Wirral
The Resort Village Hotel Wirral is conveniently located near Junction 5 of the M53 motorway, offering easy access to Liverpool city centre (6.5km) and Chester (24km).
This 3-star hotel boasts 23-square-metre rooms, a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness centre, and free on-site parking, alongside the 'Healthworks' beauty and wellness centre and 'The Hub' meeting and conference facilities.
Glyn Valley - North Wales
No reviews

Glyn Valley

hotel, Llangollen
The Glyn Valley hotel is situated 4 kilometres from Llangollen town centre, with Sefton Park, Liverpool Wheel, and Albert Dock nearby for exploration.
This 3-star hotel offers extensive wellness facilities including a spa centre, sauna, and solarium, alongside numerous recreational activities such as a gym, mini-golf, and multiple swimming options.
Carden Park - North Wales
No reviews

Carden Park

hotel, Broxton
The Carden Park Hotel in Broxton enjoys a convenient location, just 2km from the city centre and close to Sefton Park, the Philharmonic Hall, and the Liverpool Wheel.
This 4-star establishment offers extensive amenities including a spa, fitness centre, swimming pools, tennis courts, and various dining options, alongside free parking and Wi-Fi.
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