The Royal Oak Hotel, Welshpool - The Coaching Inn Group
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hotel , Welshpool
The Royal Oak Hotel is conveniently located in the centre of Welshpool, just 27 kilometres from Shrewsbury, making it a great base for exploring Mid Wales. The 4-star hotel is popular with travellers, with excellent user ratings for cleanliness and location. The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free on-site parking. Guests can enjoy the hotel's garden, terrace, and comfortable rooms, and explore nearby attractions like Offa's Dyke and Powis Castle.
9.1 10792 reviews
Wales
05/08 – 09/08
£809/nighttotal: £3236 (4 )
Hotel Indigo - Cardiff By Ihg
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hotel , Cardiff
Hotel Indigo - Cardiff, an IHG Hotel is situated in the city centre, just a short walk from St David's Hall and Cardiff Castle. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers. The hotel has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, and offers a range of amenities including a fitness centre, a terrace, and a bar. You can also enjoy room service, parking and a 24-hour front desk.
8.7 16950 reviews
Wales
19/06 – 21/06
£129/nighttotal: £258 (2 )
Leonardo Hotel Cardiff
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hotel , Cardiff
The Leonardo Hotel Cardiff is located in the city centre, just a short walk from the Principality Stadium, Cardiff Castle, and Motorpoint Arena. It's a 4-star hotel with a very good user rating. The hotel is housed in a Victorian building and features stylish rooms with modern décor. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities including a restaurant, bar, room service, and a sauna.
9.6 554 reviews
Wales
22/08 – 29/08
£258/nighttotal: £1806 (7 )
Plas Penaeldroch Manor
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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.
7.9 787 reviews
Wales
04/10 – 08/10
£105/nighttotal: £420 (4 )
Llanerch Inn
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hotel , Llandrindod Wells
The Llanerch Inn is a 3-star hotel located just a minute's walk from Llandrindod Wells' town centre and railway station, making it ideal for exploring the area. It consistently receives very good user ratings, highlighting its popularity amongst guests. The inn offers a range of facilities, including a restaurant, bar, and garden, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. Guests can enjoy live music on Saturday nights and on Bank Holidays, adding to the lively atmosphere.
8.5 614 reviews
Wales
11/09 – 18/09
£90/nighttotal: £630 (7 )
Hafan Artro
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hotel , Llanbedr
Hafan Artro is a short distance from Shell Island and offers a peaceful retreat in the beautiful village of Llanbedr. The hotel has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel has a garden and a terrace, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Guests can enjoy a full English/Irish breakfast, relax in the bar, and take advantage of amenities like room service, free Wi-Fi, and parking.
8.5 1850 reviews
Wales
21/08 – 28/08
£124/nighttotal: £868 (7 )
The Beverley By Innkeeper's Collection
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hotel , Cardiff
The Beverley by Innkeeper's Collection is located on Cathedral Road in Cardiff, a leafy and affluent area just a 15-minute walk from the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle. This 4-star inn is rated as very good by previous guests. The Beverley is situated within a traditional pub, offering a cosy and lively atmosphere with easy access to hearty meals and drinks. Guests can enjoy comfortable bedrooms with flat-screen TVs, seating areas, tea and coffee facilities, and modern private bathrooms. The hotel also offers free parking and Wi-Fi, making it a convenient and enjoyable base for exploring Cardiff.
9.1 3973 reviews
Wales
27/06 – 28/06
£225/nightfor 1 night
The Castle Hotel, Conwy, North Wales - The Coaching Inn Group
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hotel , Conwy
The Castle Hotel, Conwy, North Wales is a 4-star hotel located just a short walk from Conwy Castle and a mile from Conwy Marina, offering a picturesque setting in the heart of this historic town. It consistently receives very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel is housed in a 300-year-old coaching inn, retaining period features and offering a unique glimpse into Conwy's history. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, spa, and free parking, as well as access to the nearby Llandudno Golf Club.
9.4 130 reviews
Wales
07/09 – 11/09
£137/nighttotal: £548 (4 )
The Harp Inn
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hotel , Old Radnor
The Harp Inn in Old Radnor, Powys, offers a convenient base for exploring nearby castles such as Kinnersley Castle (18km), Clifford Castle (26km), Clun Castle (27km), and Wigmore Castle (29km), as well as the Elan Valley (37km). This one-bedroom, one-bathroom inn provides guests with free Wi-Fi, an on-site restaurant and bar, parking, and accepts pets; a full English/Irish breakfast is included.
8.6 394 reviews
Wales
21/08 – 23/08
£86/nighttotal: £172 (2 )
Bull Hotel
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hotel , Abergele
The Bull Hotel is situated near the beach in Abergele, just a short walk from Abergele Golf Club and Pensarn Beach and a short drive from Gwrych Castle and Knightly's Funfair. This 3.5-star hotel has received very good ratings from previous guests for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers a range of amenities for guests, including a restaurant, bar, garden, and free parking. Guests can enjoy a complimentary full breakfast, relax in the garden, and explore the surrounding area with easy access to local attractions and public transport.
8.7 4705 reviews
Wales
28/06 – 02/07
£103/nighttotal: £412 (4 )
Lauriston & Lawton Court Hotel
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hotel , Llandudno
The Lauriston & Lawton Court Hotel is situated on the beachfront in Llandudno, just a short walk from the pier and close to the town centre. It's a 4-star hotel that has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience. The hotel has a shared lounge, terrace and bar, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views. Guests can also take advantage of the free Wi-Fi, parking and airport shuttle service, as well as enjoy a delicious breakfast.
8.3 3154 reviews
Wales
08/10 – 12/10
£85/nighttotal: £340 (4 )
Blanco's Hotel
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hotel , Port Talbot
Blanco's Hotel is situated in Port Talbot, just a short drive from Swansea and Bridgend, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. The 3-star hotel enjoys very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers spacious and comfortable rooms with a luxurious feel. Guests can enjoy delicious food and drink in the modern restaurant, unwind in the sauna, or take advantage of the on-site bar, room service, and parking.
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Among the 6269 accommodations in Wales, here are the 4 best luxury hotels
Wales
21/07 – 26/07
£87/nighttotal: £435 (5 )
Harringtons At 14
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hotel , Llandudno
Harringtons At 14, a 4-star hotel in Llandudno town centre, is a 0.8km walk from Llandudno Promenade and the Great Orme Tramway, and under 1.6km from Llandudno North Shore Beach and Llandudno Pier. This guesthouse offers six en-suite rooms with flat-screen TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi, and tea/coffee making facilities, plus a garden and is ideally located for exploring Llandudno's attractions.
8.7 1462 reviews
Wales
19/07 – 24/07
£351/nighttotal: £1755 (5 )
Bella Vista
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hotel , Llandudno
The Bella Vista is a 4-star Victorian town house situated on the seafront in Llandudno, just a short walk from the town centre. It boasts excellent user ratings, particularly for its location and cleanliness. This family-friendly hotel features a range of amenities to enhance your stay, including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can also enjoy a terrace, garden, and a jacuzzi.
8.5 2064 reviews
Wales
31/07 – 05/08
£293/nighttotal: £1465 (5 )
The Castle Hotel
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hotel , Llandovery
The Castle Hotel is located on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Llandovery, a 0.8 km walk from the Llandovery railway station. This 4-star inn offers 1 bedroom with 1 bathroom, a restaurant serving local Welsh produce, a bar with Welsh ales, free Wi-Fi, a garden, and on-site parking.
9.2 147 reviews
Wales
24/10 – 28/10
£196/nighttotal: £784 (4 )
Plough And Harrow
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hotel , Brecon
The Plough And Harrow is a 4-star hotel located in the village of Felinfach, just 16km from the town of Brecon and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of town life. It has consistently received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience. This charming inn offers a cosy and welcoming atmosphere for up to 2 guests. Enjoy a full cooked breakfast, relax in the garden, or take advantage of the on-site fitness centre, tennis court, and bar.
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Best Wales hotels with a pool
Among the 6269 accommodations in Wales, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool
8.0 2304 reviews
Wales
21/07 – 26/07
£147/nighttotal: £735 (5 )
Hôtel Vale Resort
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hotel , Cardiff
Hôtel Vale Resort is situated in Hensol, 24 kilometers from Cardiff city centre and 1.6 kilometers from the M4 motorway. This 4-star hotel offers luxury spa facilities, two championship golf courses, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and two dining options, accommodating one guest in a single bedroom with one bathroom.
8.6 2227 reviews
Wales
07/09 – 14/09
£182/nighttotal: £1274 (7 )
Trearddur Bay Hotel
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hotel , Trearddur
The Trearddur Bay Hotel is located just a short walk from the award-winning Blue Flag beach in the charming village of Trearddur Bay, offering stunning sea views and easy access to the sand and water. It is a 4-star hotel with very good user ratings. The hotel has bright, modern rooms and a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy delicious meals, relax by the pool, or explore the nearby coastal path.
Wales
31/08 – 04/09
£109/nighttotal: £436 (4 )
Hôtel Holiday Inn Cardiff North M4
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hotel , Cardiff
The Hôtel Holiday Inn Cardiff North M4 is situated directly off Junction 32 of the M4 motorway, offering convenient access for travellers and being a 12-minute drive from Cardiff city centre and approximately 48 kilometres from the airport. This 4-star hotel provides a comprehensive Health Central facility with a gym, sauna, steam room, hot tub, and pool, alongside a 24-hour bar-lounge, a congress and meeting centre for up to 200 guests, and free parking, making it a suitable base for exploring attractions such as Castell Coch and Cardiff Bay.
9.3 4 reviews
Wales
05/08 – 09/08
£838/nighttotal: £3352 (4 )
Nantsidyll Farm Spa & Holiday Lodges
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hotel , Mydroilin
Nantsidyll Farm Spa & Holiday Lodges is situated in Mydroilin, 25.75 kilometres from Saron Golf Course, 38.62 kilometres from Aberystwyth Golf Club, and 40.23 kilometres from Clarach Bay. This pet-friendly and family-friendly establishment offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, sauna, fitness centre, on-site restaurant, and free WiFi, with rooms featuring air conditioning and terraces or balconies.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Wales
What are the best landmarks to visit in Wales?
Wales boasts many stunning landmarks. For castles, Caernarfon Castle and Conwy Castle are must-sees, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Snowdonia National Park offers breathtaking mountain scenery, including Mount Snowdon itself. The picturesque coastal towns of Tenby and Aberystwyth are also popular choices, offering beautiful beaches and charming architecture. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park showcases dramatic cliffs and stunning coastal walks.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Wales?
Why use Cozycozy to find somewhere to stay in Wales?
CozyCozy is a perfect place to find accommodation of your choice. Be it budget, location, accommodation type, or tourist type, you can be assured of a customizable and suitable option for a delightful vacation. Choose from the wide assortment and grab amazing discounts on bookings.
What are some must-do activities in Wales?
Activities are plentiful! Hiking or climbing in Snowdonia is a classic. Exploring the many castles is a must, each with its own unique history. Coastal walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path offer stunning views. For a more relaxed experience, visiting the charming market towns like Hay-on-Wye (renowned for its bookshops) or exploring the beautiful gardens at Powis Castle is recommended. Boat trips along the coast are also a popular choice.
Wales offers to-stay options that are both cozy and homely yet more luxurious. Tourists who do not wish to spend on accommodation can opt for comfy B&Bs, lounges, and hostels, whereas others with a more liberal expenditure budget can go to resorts, guesthouses, and holiday rentals. Amenities like ACs, TVs, wifi are basic, but Wales ensures that you get an authentic English experience with piping hot meals, a fireplace, and lovely morning vistas.
When is the ideal time to visit Wales?
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Summer (June-August) offers warm weather, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, 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, particularly in Snowdonia.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Wales?
Wales is connected by means of air, road, and rail. For domestic commutation, you can opt for a scenic train journey or if you have more time, road journeys are fun too. Local traveling can be undertaken with bicycles and on foot. Other ways to travel are by renting a private vehicle or traveling via bus.
Which areas are best for spending a week in Wales?
A week allows for exploring different regions. Snowdonia National Park combined with a visit to the Llyn Peninsula offers a good mix of mountains and coastline. Alternatively, exploring Pembrokeshire, including its stunning coastline and St Davids, provides a fantastic week-long itinerary. For a more varied experience, consider a route combining Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons National Park, and a coastal town like Cardiff.
Welsh cuisine is a blend of both terrestrial and sea-based items. Herbs, spices, and special cooking customs offer vacationers delicious platters and bowls of mouth-watering meals. So, here are some of the must-have dishes when in Wales - Glamorgan Sausage, Welsh rarebit, Conwy mussels, Lamb cawl, Crempogs, Leeks, Sewin, and samphire, Saltmarsh lamb, and Leeks.
Which parts of Wales are perfect for a weekend getaway?
For a short break, consider the Brecon Beacons National Park for hiking and stunning scenery. Alternatively, the Gower Peninsula, with its beautiful beaches and charming villages, is perfect for a relaxing weekend. Cardiff offers a vibrant city experience, with its castle, museums, and shopping. A visit to Conwy and its iconic castle could also fill a weekend.
Wales is a pleasant destination with remote and cozy countryside and urbanized towns. Some of the must-visit places here are Snowdonia National Park, Snowdon, Conwy Castle, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, National Trust - Bodnant Garden, and Caerphilly Castle. And there are tons of entertainment options like clubs, pubs, theatres, live shows to make nights more interesting. Other than that tourists can opt for sports like snorkeling, diving, surfing, rafting, and others for a pinch of adventure.
Is renting a car recommended for exploring Wales?
Renting a car is highly recommended, especially if you plan on exploring beyond the major cities and towns. Public transport is available, but it can be limited in some areas, particularly in rural regions like Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons. A car offers much greater flexibility.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Wales?
Yes, major credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout Wales in most shops, restaurants and hotels. However, it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially in smaller villages or for smaller purchases.
What are the largest airports in Wales?
Cardiff Airport is the largest airport in Wales, serving both domestic and international flights. Smaller airports exist, but Cardiff is the main hub.
Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Wales?
Welsh people are generally friendly and welcoming. It's considered polite to say 'bore da' (good morning), 'prynhawn da' (good afternoon), and 'nos da' (good night) in Welsh. Being mindful of the local environment and respecting the countryside is also appreciated. Generally, being respectful and polite will ensure a positive experience.
What local specialties should you try in Wales?
Definitely try Welsh Cawl (a hearty lamb and vegetable stew), Welsh Rarebit (a cheese sauce on toast), and Bara Brith (a fruitcake). Seafood is also excellent, particularly in coastal areas. Local breweries produce a variety of ales and beers worth sampling.
Where are the best shopping spots in Wales?
Cardiff offers a wide range of shopping options, from high street brands to independent boutiques. Smaller towns like Hay-on-Wye are known for their specialist shops, particularly bookshops. Many coastal towns have charming independent shops and craft stores.
What signature events or festivals take place in Wales?
The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a major event. The Green Man Festival is a popular music festival. Numerous smaller local festivals and events take place throughout the year, celebrating various aspects of Welsh culture and heritage.
What’s the best place in Wales for mild and comfortable weather?
The Gower Peninsula in South Wales generally enjoys a milder climate than other parts of the country due to its coastal location and sheltered position. Pembrokeshire also benefits from a relatively mild climate.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Wales?
Underestimating the distances between places, especially in the more rural areas, is common. Not checking the weather forecast and packing accordingly is another mistake. Failing to book accommodation in advance, particularly during peak season, can also lead to disappointment.
What are some hidden gems to explore in Wales?
The Vale of Glamorgan offers stunning scenery and charming villages away from the main tourist routes. The Llŷn Peninsula's less-visited beaches and coastal paths offer a tranquil escape. Exploring the many smaller castles and historic houses scattered across the country reveals fascinating aspects of Welsh history.
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Wales
Best Wales hotels with parking
9.3 599 reviews
Wales
13/08 – 19/08
£220/nighttotal: £1320 (6 )
The Plough Inn
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hotel , Llandeilo
The Plough Inn, a 4-star hotel, is located in the beautiful Towy Valley, just a short drive from the Brecon Beacons National Park and the National Botanical Garden of Wales. It enjoys excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The inn has 23 modern rooms, all with scenic views and comfortable amenities. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities, including a restaurant serving hearty Welsh cuisine, a bar, a gym, a sauna, and a spa.
8.6 140 reviews
Wales
26/06 – 03/07
£298/nighttotal: £2086 (7 )
Travelodge Pembroke Dock
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hotel , Pembroke Dock
The Travelodge Pembroke Dock is conveniently located in Pembroke Dock, just two miles from both Wogan Cavern and Pembroke Castle. This 2.5-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers a comfortable stay with one bathroom in each room. Guests can enjoy amenities like air conditioning, a fitness centre, and parking. You can also take advantage of the hotel's internet access, express check-out, and pet-friendly policy.
8.3 8003 reviews
Wales
29/06 – 06/07
£103/nighttotal: £721 (7 )
The Grand Hotel
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hotel , Swansea
The Grand Hotel is located in Swansea city centre, right next to the train station and within easy walking distance of the city's main attractions. It's a 3-star hotel with very good user ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience. The hotel features a mix of modern amenities and historic charm. There's a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, spa and a terrace, plus you can enjoy room service, free Wi-Fi and parking.
8.8 573 reviews
Wales
21/07 – 25/07
£90/nighttotal: £360 (4 )
Rose And Crown Hotel
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hotel , Carmarthen
The Rose And Crown Hotel is situated in the heart of Carmarthen, just a short drive from Pendine Sands Beach, making it a perfect base for exploring the town and its surroundings. The hotel consistently receives excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience. The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a traditional pub, a restaurant, and a garden, providing a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Guests can enjoy the charming atmosphere of the pub, savour delicious meals at the restaurant, or relax in the peaceful garden.
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9.0 5866 reviews
Wales
18/12 – 19/12
£105/nightfor 1 night
Belmont Llandudno
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hotel , Llandudno
The Belmont Llandudno hotel is situated in Llandudno, just a short walk from the pier and close to the leisure parks. This 4-star hotel has received excellent user ratings for its service and facilities. The hotel offers comfortable rooms with flat-screen TVs, kettles, and private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a drink on the terrace or in the on-site bar, and take advantage of the hotel's bike hire service to explore the surrounding area.
8.6 5924 reviews
Wales
14/10 – 17/10
£68/nighttotal: £204 (3 )
Tŷ Magor
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hotel , Newport
Tŷ Magor is a modern hotel in Magor, conveniently located just off the M4 motorway, 8 miles from Newport Train Station and 26 miles from Cardiff Airport. It is a 3-star hotel that has received consistently positive reviews from guests, with high ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers 1-bedroom rooms, each spanning 22 square metres and featuring a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, fitness room, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
8.3 2397 reviews
Wales
17/07 – 21/07
£118/nighttotal: £472 (4 )
Ramada Plaza Wrexham
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hotel , Wrexham
The Ramada Plaza Wrexham is located just south of Chester, close to major roads and minutes from the hospital and industrial estate. This 4-star hotel is popular with travellers, receiving very good ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience. The hotel has a modern layout with air-conditioned rooms, a fitness suite and a comfortable lounge bar. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace, sauna and jacuzzi, as well as room service and parking.
9.1 2261 reviews
Wales
22/06 – 24/06
£148/nighttotal: £296 (2 )
The Black Boy Inn
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hotel , Caernarfon
The Black Boy Inn sits within the historic town walls of Caernarfon, just a short walk from the town centre and the 13th-century castle. This 4-star establishment has received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The inn offers a range of accommodation options, from rooms within the main building to separate courtyard rooms with mini-kitchens and an Edwardian tower building. Guests can enjoy a restaurant serving traditional Welsh cuisine, a bar with craft beers, a fitness centre, and a terrace or garden for relaxation.