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1373 Bed and Breakfasts in North Wales

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

Plas Isa Hotel - North Wales
9.4 219 reviews
North Wales
21/08 – 23/08
811 €/nighttotal: 1622 € (2 )

Plas Isa Hotel

5 10
B&B , Criccieth
Plas Isa Hotel is located in the centre of Criccieth, just a short walk from the town's main attractions, including Criccieth Castle and the beach. This 3-star hotel is a great option for travellers looking for a comfortable and convenient base to explore the area.
The hotel offers rooms for up to 2 guests, each with a bathroom and free Wi-Fi access. Guests can also enjoy the on-site bar, free parking and the relaxing atmosphere of the hotel.
Oakfield Guest House - North Wales
9.9 551 reviews
North Wales
23/07 – 26/07
193 €/nighttotal: 579 € (3 )

Oakfield Guest House

1 2
B&B , Betws-y-coed
Oakfield Guest House is located in Betws-y-coed, a charming village in Snowdonia National Park, just 2.7 miles from Zip World Fforest. The B&B has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for visitors.
The guest house offers a comfortable and modern stay with a shared lounge and terrace, perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the surrounding area. Guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi, private parking, and a kitchen, as well as a restaurant and a private bathroom in each room.
Orient B&b - North Wales
9.1 1600 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 28/06
139 €/nightfor 1 night

Orient B&b

1 2
B&B , Holyhead
Orient B&B is a recently renovated guesthouse in Holyhead, located just 800 metres from Newry Beach and 37 kilometres from Anglesey Sea Zoo. The B&B is highly rated by guests, with excellent scores for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The guest house features a shared lounge area and a garden where guests can relax and socialise. Amenities include a restaurant, bar, room service, free Wi-Fi, a snack bar, and packed lunches, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
Abbey Green Farm - North Wales
9.8 106 reviews
North Wales
23/12 – 28/12
141 €/nighttotal: 705 € (5 )

Abbey Green Farm

1 2
B&B , Wem
Abbey Green Farm is a bed and breakfast situated in the village of Whixall, just 21 kilometres from Shrewsbury and 35 kilometres from Chester, making it a convenient base for exploring the Shropshire countryside.
The B&B offers a peaceful escape with comfortable rooms featuring luxurious White Company bed linen, plush bathrobes, and complimentary toiletries, as well as complimentary WiFi, free private parking, and homemade treats.

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with a garden

The Green House Guest House - North Wales
9.7 120 reviews
North Wales
03/08 – 07/08
469 €/nighttotal: 1876 € (4 )

The Green House Guest House

5 11
B&B , Liverpool
The Green House is a sustainable bed and breakfast located near Sefton Park in Liverpool, a short distance from Williamson's Tunnels and the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. It is highly rated for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Green House offers four bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen, and two bathrooms, accommodating up to 12 guests. Guests can enjoy a garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a range of amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The Trevone, Llandudno - North Wales
8.0 523 reviews
North Wales
10/07 – 12/07
255 €/nighttotal: 510 € (2 )

The Trevone, Llandudno

3 5
B&B , Llandudno
This Llandudno guest house enjoys a prime position on the Victorian promenade, just 0.1 km from Mostyn Street's shops and close to the pier and bandstand, offering stunning sea views of Llandudno Bay and the Great and Little Orme.
The one-bedroom, en-suite lodging features a bar, garden, free Wi-Fi, and a high Conwy County food hygiene rating (level 5), providing comfortable accommodation for a family with central heating and tea/coffee making facilities.
Guest En-suite In Farmhouse - North Wales
9.4 38 reviews
North Wales
15/07 – 15/08
25 €/nighttotal: 775 € (31 )

Guest En-suite In Farmhouse

1 1
B&B , Norbury
Oaklands Farm B&B, situated on the edge of the Long Mynd near Norbury, offers exceptional views and a tranquil setting.
This guest house features a private en-suite with conservatory entrance, sleeps two, and includes tea/coffee facilities, a Victorian fireplace, and parking; enjoy sunsets over the Long Mynd.
Golborne Manor Bed And Breakfast - North Wales
9.2 94 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
118 €/nighttotal: 826 € (7 )

Golborne Manor Bed And Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Chester
Golborne Manor Bed and Breakfast is located in Chester, a short distance from the city centre, with Chester Racecourse 11 kilometres away and Chester Zoo 12.5 kilometres away. The B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation offers one bedroom and one bathroom, making it ideal for couples or solo travellers. Guests can enjoy a garden with views, a terrace, free parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi, along with a delicious breakfast each morning.

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 to North Wales. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is another significant event, attracting performers and visitors from across the globe. Smaller, local festivals celebrating aspects of Welsh heritage and culture occur throughout the year in various towns and villages.
  • 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 crafts like slate carving (at places like the Llechwedd Slate Caverns), weaving, and pottery. Many towns and villages offer opportunities to learn Welsh language and customs. Several centres focus on local history and heritage, providing engaging experiences.
  • 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 bara brith (a traditional fruitcake), laverbread (a seaweed delicacy), Welsh cakes (small, sweet cakes), and Cawl (a hearty Welsh stew). Local cheeses like Caerphilly and Anglesey cheeses are also well worth seeking out. Many pubs and restaurants serve excellent, locally sourced seafood.
  • 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?

    Instead of the usual tourist hotspots, consider exploring the Llyn Peninsula's less-visited beaches, the rugged beauty of the Lleyn Peninsula, or the charming villages of the Vale of Clwyd. The less-visited castles, such as Dolbadarn Castle near Llanberis, offer a quieter, more reflective experience than the more popular sites.
  • 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 dominates the region, featuring rugged mountains (like Mount Snowdon), deep valleys, fast-flowing rivers, and stunning lakes. The coastline is equally varied, with sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming coastal towns. The varied terrain provides excellent opportunities for hiking, climbing, and watersports.
  • 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 numerous trails suitable for families, ranging from easy walks along riverbanks to slightly more challenging climbs with rewarding views. The trails around Betws-y-Coed are particularly popular for their accessibility and scenic beauty. Always check trail difficulty and weather conditions 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 travelling solo in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    While North Wales is generally safe, standard precautions for solo travellers apply. Stick to well-lit areas at night, let someone know your plans, and be aware of your surroundings. Consider using a personal safety app and carrying a fully charged mobile phone. If you feel uncomfortable in any situation, trust your instincts and seek help.
  • What is the perfect week-long itinerary for North Wales, United Kingdom?

    A perfect week could include: two days exploring Snowdonia National Park (hiking, visiting castles like Dolbadarn), a day on the Llyn Peninsula enjoying its beaches and coastal scenery, a day in Conwy exploring the town and castle, and a day in Anglesey, exploring its varied landscapes and coastline. You could also include a day dedicated to a specific interest, such as watersports or visiting historic sites. This is just a suggestion, and the ideal itinerary depends on personal interests.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Definitely. Consider a Welsh language class, a slate carving workshop at a quarry, or a traditional music session in a local pub. Many museums and heritage centres offer unique experiences that delve into the region’s rich history and culture. Look for local events and festivals to discover more specific offerings.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs and markets provides excellent opportunities to chat with locals and experience the culture firsthand. Participating in local events, attending festivals, or taking a guided walking tour can also help you connect with the community and learn more about North Wales's traditions and history. Staying in a smaller, family-run guesthouse or B&B can also offer a more intimate experience.

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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

Park House Self-contained Annex - North Wales
9.7 150 reviews
North Wales
07/09 – 14/09
132 €/nighttotal: 924 € (7 )

Park House Self-contained Annex

1 2
B&B , Mold
Park House Self-Contained Annex is located in Mold, a short drive from Chester Racecourse and Chester Zoo, making it ideal for exploring the surrounding area. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The self-contained annex provides a private and comfortable space for two guests, with a floor area of 52 square meters. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, parking, a garden with views, a picnic area, a kitchenette, and modern bathrooms.
Môr Wyn Guest House - North Wales
8.8 390 reviews
North Wales
27/07 – 31/07
313 €/nighttotal: 1252 € (4 )

Môr Wyn Guest House

3 5
B&B , Barmouth
Môr Wyn Guest House is located in Barmouth, just a short walk from the beach and within easy reach of attractions like Portmeirion and Harlech Castle. The guest house has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience.
This charming B&B offers one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Guests can enjoy a peaceful garden, a sun terrace, free Wi-Fi, and modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, wardrobe, and kettle in each room.
Driftwood Boutique Guest House - North Wales
9.2 329 reviews
North Wales
27/07 – 31/07
788 €/nighttotal: 3152 € (4 )

Driftwood Boutique Guest House

3 5
B&B , Rhosneigr
Driftwood Boutique Guest House is a short walk from Llydan Beach in Rhosneigr, a charming village with plenty of shops, restaurants and pubs. The guest house has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The guest house offers one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include a garden, parking, free Wi-Fi, a kitchen with a fridge, microwave and dishwasher, and breakfast options including a continental or full English/Irish breakfast.
Ivy House B&b - North Wales
9.0 848 reviews
North Wales
26/06 – 28/06
139 €/nighttotal: 278 € (2 )

Ivy House B&b

1 2
B&B , Dolgellau
Ivy House B&B is located in Dolgellau, a charming town just 38 km from the Italianate village of Portmeirion, offering easy access to the stunning scenery of Snowdonia National Park. The B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
Ivy House offers a comfortable and welcoming stay for couples, with one bedroom and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a shared lounge, a garden to relax in, and free WiFi to stay connected.

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with laundry available

Deluxe Bunkhouse Room 4 In Rural Snowdonia Village - North Wales
9.2 431 reviews
North Wales
15/08 – 16/08
871 €/nightfor 1 night

Deluxe Bunkhouse Room 4 In Rural Snowdonia Village

1 8
B&B , Y Fron
Canolfan Y Fron is a hostel situated just 13 miles from Snowdon Mountain Railway and 17 miles from Snowdon, making it a great base for exploring the stunning scenery of North Wales. It consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation offers a shared lounge, terrace, and kitchen, providing a social space for guests to mingle. Facilities include free private parking, a business centre, luggage storage, and free Wi-Fi, along with family rooms, a playground, and a garden, making it suitable for families and those seeking outdoor activities.
Eildon - North Wales
9.4 66 reviews
North Wales
24/06 – 26/06
116 €/nighttotal: 232 € (2 )

Eildon

1 1
B&B , Menai Bridge
Eildon B&B in Menai Bridge offers a convenient base for exploring Anglesey, situated 4.5km from Beaumaris Castle and within easy reach of Snowdon (26km) and the Snowdon Mountain Railway (19km).
This guesthouse provides a 9 square metre room with one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeping up to two guests, and features a kitchenette, private parking, and a garden with outdoor dining area.
Plas Tan Y Graig B&b Guest House Beddgelert - North Wales
9.6 347 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 09/07
183 €/nighttotal: 549 € (3 )

Plas Tan Y Graig B&b Guest House Beddgelert

1 2
B&B , Beddgelert
Plas Tan y Graig B&B is located in the historic village of Beddgelert, Snowdonia National Park, just 16km from Portmeirion and Snowdon. The B&B has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The guest house has one bedroom and one bathroom, covering 17 square metres and accommodating up to two guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a garden, terrace, restaurant, and bike storage, as well as the convenience of a fridge, coffee machine, and kettle in their room.
Hud Y Machlud. Stunning Views Farm Stay Rhoslefain - North Wales
10 83 reviews
North Wales
11/07 – 14/07
114 €/nighttotal: 342 € (3 )

Hud Y Machlud. Stunning Views Farm Stay Rhoslefain

2 2
gîte , Rhoslefain
Hud Y Machlud caravan, a self-catering holiday home in Rhoslefain, boasts stunning sea views and is situated 2.7km from Tonfannau beach and 2.9km from Tywyn beach, offering easy access to coastal paths.
This two-bedroom cottage sleeps five, features a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, a garden, parking, and allows pets; guests can enjoy on-site farm activities (seasonal) and nearby restaurants are approximately 2.9km away.
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