Featured Hotels & Guest Houses in Wales
Choose from 445 hotels and guest houses in Wales. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| The Gower Hotel - Milford Terrace, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA69 9EL |
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This charming 3-star hotel offers bright, spacious, airy en suite accommodation in the heart of the quiet little village of Saundersfoot, just a short walk from the harbour and beaches. The hotel boasts 20 charming and well-appointed en suite rooms, a lift to all floors and secure off-street parking available for guests' use, free of charge. The stylish conservatory restaurant uses the finest local produce to create delicious, home-cooked fresh food. The Gower Hotel is a friendly, family-run establishment that offers personal service and a genuinely warm welcome. |
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| Elsinore Hotel - St George Cresent Main Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LF |
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The Elsinore Hotel overlooks lovely Llandudno beach, with the Great Orme on the left and the Little Orme on the right. The Elsinore Hotel is the ideal centre for touring North Wales. The enchanting castles steeped in history, the magnificent beauty of Snowdonia, Betws-y-Coed and the Lleyn peninsular are all within easy reach and when the day is over, it's nice to return to the comfortable, friendly Elsinore Hotel. The hotel has a tradition of friendly, welcoming service and guests are assured of comfortable and relaxed surroundings to enable them to take full advantage of Llandudno's invigorating climate. The hotel provides some of the best accommodation in Llandudno at affordable prices. Rooms are tastefully decorated, while maintaining your comfort as our foremost priority. All rooms have en suite facilities. We specialise in groups and can accommodate a full coach party in en suite rooms. |
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| The Manor House At Celtic Manor - Coldra Woods, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP18 1HQ |
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Set within its own beautifully landscaped gardens in Newport, South Wales, this elegant 19th century manor house has been recognised as one of the finest hotels in the UK. Winner of the Egon Ronay award for the best hotel in Wales for 5 consecutive years, The Manor House at Celtic Manor offers 69 traditionally-styled guestrooms, each of which has been updated to offer a range of modern comforts, whilst still retaining the original character of the property. With its picturesque grounds, The Manor House is a popular choice for weddings. Furthermore it provides Hedleys and the Manor Suite, perfect for special occasions, The Patio Restaurant, the Cellar Bar and the Residents' Lounge. |
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| Castle Hotel - Castle St, Merthyr Tydfil, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF47 8BG |
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Offering superb accommodation and restaurant facilities, this family-owned and run 3-star hotel is set in the heart of Merthyr Tydfil, only 30 minutes' drive from the centre of Cardiff. Only a short walk from the high street, bus and railway stations, the 45-room Castle Hotel is well situated. Merthyr Tydfil is situated just south of the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park. |
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| The Riverside Hotel - Cinderhill Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 5EY |
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Only 40 minutes from Cardiff and a few moments walk from the centre of Monmouth in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley this fantastic family-run hotel gives you a friendly service and a warm welcome, good food and wines, comfortable rooms and great value for money. A seventeen bedroom hotel, newly decorated and refurbished. We have a fantastic modern restaurant and a trendy new bar popular with the locals and our residents. |
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| The Royal Hotel - Bridge Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8PG |
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This hotel rests by the banks of the River Dee, in the heart of this historic market town that nestles within the Welsh mountains. With superb views of the impressive Langollen Bridge, this recently renovated hotel offers modern comforts whilst retaining its original, period charm. Here, you will find comfortable, refurbished accommodation and a redesigned bar and restaurant. Famous former guests at the Royal Hotel include the young Queen Victoria and her mother, the Duchess of Kent. The Royal Hotel continues to extend the warm welcome which has been its proud tradition for over one hundred years. |
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| Belmont Hotel - Belmont Road, Wrexham, Wrexham, LL13 7PW |
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Belmont Hotel is walking distance from the town centre and not far from National Trust Erddig Hall and Park. It has en suite rooms with free wireless internet, and free parking. The spacious town-house hotel is a practical base in Wrexham, North Wales and is within walking distance of the train station. |
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| Tyn Y Wern Guest Accommodation - Holyhead Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 7PH |
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Just outside the picturesque market town of Llangollen, this charming house presents itself as the ideal base from which to explore North and Mid Wales. Surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery of North Wales, Ty'n y Wern, meaning 'house in the meadow', is set within its own beautifully manicured gardens. It is within easy reach of many local attractions, including the Borderlands. Ty'n y Wern is VisitWales Assessed. |
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| The Lion Hotel - Main Street, Moelfre, Powys, SY226AQ |
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Set within a beautiful 18th century residence, this ivy-clad hotel provides an ideal base from which to explore the unspoilt countryside of the England and Wales border. Boasting a peaceful setting in Llansantffraid, North Wales, The Lion Hotel provides a relaxing rural retreat. It has been carefully updated to provide a range of modern comforts, whilst still retaining its original character and charm. During your stay you can sample the traditional and modern fayre from the ? la carte menu in the Lion Hotel's elegant restaurant or comfortable lounge bar. |
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| Llety Iachad Hotel and Christian Centre - 12 Ellesmere Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8RP |
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A warm welcome awaits you at this quiet family-run hotel, situated within easy walking distance of the lovely promenade at Colwyn Bay. The hotel is situated close to the shops, railway station and coach stop. Llety Lachad is also within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park and most of the many attractions in North Wales. Single, double/twin and family rooms are available, each with its own television and hospitality tray. Evening meals can be provided if required, and the hotel is strictly non-smoking. |
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| The Black Boy Inn - Northgate Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1RW |
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The Black Boy Inn is a 16th-century inn within Caernarfon's historic town walls and easy walking distance from the town centre and the famous 13th-century castle. The Black Boy dates back to 1522 and some of its walls are 1.2 to 1.5 metres thick. The wood panelling, low ceilings and thick wooden beams create a cosy atmosphere. Caernarfon is a market town with an open-air market every Saturday (Mondays also in summer). |
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| Ty Newydd Country Hotel - Penderyn Road, Hirwaun, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF44 9SX |
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In a tranquil setting, Ty Newydd Hotel lies within easy reach of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Set in beautiful grounds, the hotel enjoys some of the most stunning scenery in Wales. Ty Newydd Hotel is neo-Georgian in style, featuring log fires and oak-panelled walls in the George Lounge. Some of the rooms feature Jacuzzi baths and four-poster beds. All rooms have en suite bathrooms. Free broadband access is available and the hotel has ample parking. Renowned for its locally sourced seasonal produce, the impressive George Restaurant hosts a Sunday carvery, along with local Welsh game and vegetarian options. The classic Foxhunter Suite offers the perfect venue from which to host weddings, events and conference meetings, next to the Olympic Bar. |
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| Cleddau Bridge Hotel - Essex Rd, Pembroke, Dyfed, SA72 6EG |
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Whether you choose the Cleddau Bridge Hotel for a 'get away from it all' break, a business venue where the relaxing atmosphere will allow you to concentrate on the job in hand, or simply as a stopping off point en- route to Ireland, you will be sure to appreciate the elegant surroundings, excellent cuisine and friendly but discreet staff. Set in 3 acres of grounds, the Hotel is in a secluded yet convenient location a few hundred yards from one of Pembrokeshire's best known landmarks, the Cleddau Bridge, and enjoys panoramic views over the River Cleddau. The town centre is less than a mile away and with ample parking, the Hotel is ideally situated for access to all Pembrokeshire's main towns and attractions. |
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| The Springfield Hotel - A55 Expressway, Flint, Flintshire, CH8 8BD |
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Recently thoroughly refurbished, the Springfield Hotel enjoys stunning views over the River Dee and has excellent road links to the beautiful Roman city of Chester, North-West England and North Wales. This friendly, comfortable hotel has a fantastic location for those travelling on business or for those exploring the attractions and countryside of North Wales. The convenient location means the hotel has good access to the region's major roads. All of the rooms are comfortable and well equipped with colour TVs, tea/coffee making facilities and en suite showers and baths. The facilities include an indoor swimming pool and a sauna, which are free of charge for guests. Free high-speed wireless internet access is now available throughout. The new restaurant and bar offer home-cooked food, made using fresh local produce. We are particularly proud of our food and have many regular customers. Our bar offers happy hour prices, every day. |
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| The St David's Hotel and Spa - Havannah Street, Penarth, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 5SD |
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One of the most prestigious 5-star hotels in Wales, this striking Cardiff landmark is ideally situated on the waterfront, boasting panoramic views over Cardiff Bay. Dynamic and contemporary in style, the St Davids Hotel and Spa incorporates an impressive floor-to-ceiling, glass-backed atrium that provides space and natural light. The Marine Spa has 2 hydrotherapy pools, a 15-metre exercise pool, a sauna, a fitness studio and a relaxation room with massage chairs. Dine in the award-winning Tides Bar, Terrace and Restaurant, offering afternoon tea, evening meals and cocktails. Each stylish room has stunning floor-to-ceiling bay views and a private balcony. |
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| Ye Olde Anchor Inn - Rhos Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1DY |
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Ye Olde Anchor Inn, set in the medival town of Ruthin, offers the perfect spot to spend a night whilst touring North Wales. The 18th century inn, with its low ceilings and oak beams, used to be a stopping place for drovers on their way from Holyhead to Shropshire. Now there's always a welcome from the owners Stephanie and David. Since they took over Ye Olde Anchor Inn in June 2003 they have transformed the accommodation and established a reputation for quality cuisine. |
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| Nant Yr Odyn Country Hotel and Restaurant Ltd - Turnpike Nant, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7YE |
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The Nant Yr Odyn hotel is ideally situated for those visiting the commercial and administrative centre of Llangefni. We are set in picturesque grounds on Anglesey, adjacent to the main A55 Holyhead-Chester Euroroute. The hotel is a unique characteristic conversion of an early 18th-century farmstead, located near the centre of this picturesque island, overlooking the Malltraeth marshes and the Snowdonia Mountain Range beyond. It has been awarded 3 Stars by the Welsh Tourist Board. Comfort and relaxation are the essence of our lounge with its linen-fold panelled bar, where guests can enjoy a drink after the activities of the day. Delicious cuisine is offered by our chef in the attractive beamed restaurant, where an ? la carte menu is available, together with a good selection of fine wines. The Gallery is available for hire for seminars etc. and will seat 30 to 40 people. The hotel is a convenient stopover just 400 yards from the A55 Euroroute to Dublin, 14 miles from Holyhead port. |
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| Carreg Mon - Church Lane, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL61 5YH |
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Carreg Mon is a family-run country hotel nestled in 3 acres of gardens located just 1 minute from the A55 and close to the Menai Straits. The hotel offers high standards of service, hospitality and cuisine. You can dine from the ? la carte menu in the restaurant, or choose a lighter meal from the bar menu. |
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| The White House - 4 Nyanza Terrace, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 4QQ |
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This beautifully appointed Victorian villa has free Wi-Fi throughout. It is one mile (1.6 km) from Swansea city centre and close to shops, boutiques and restaurants. You will find a warm welcome, attention to detail and excellent customer care at The White House, which has 3 stars from the Wales Tourist Board. Enjoy a home-cooked meal in the dining room, where fresh local produce is served in traditional and innovative ways. The house is well-located for exploring the village of Mumbles, the gateway to the beautiful Gower Peninsula. The White House has been presented The Welcome Host Business Award Gold Standard, and it features in the Taste of Wales guide. |
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| Mercure Lodge Hotel, Cardiff - Wharf Road East, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 4BB |
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Ideally located between the city centre and Cardiff Bay, this new style hotel offers the latest in opulent and modern accommodation for the leisure and business traveller, with ample free parking. Bedrooms are fully air conditioned with sophisticated en suite bathrooms and super-size power showers. Each room has an executive style work desk and an LCD TV. In the evenings you can keep in contact with family, friends and colleagues using the complimentary broadband internet access and local calls. Please note: the hotel is entirely non-smoking. |
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| Tyn Rhos Country House - Seion, Y Felinheli, Gwynedd, LL55 3AE |
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Located on the open plain between Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey, this former farm has been transformed into a stylish country house. Ty'n Rhos is surrounded by 50 acres of farmland with views of Snowdonia, and its friendly staff extend a warm welcome. Bedrooms feature quality bedspreads and curtains, luxury bathrobes and towels, Egyptian cotton bedding, toiletries, courtesy trays and Freeview TV. There is a large, restful lounge furnished with antiques, and a cosy, tastefully furnished bar. The dining room and conservatory overlook the gardens and the Isle of Anglesey. Ty'n Rhos, which means 'house on the heath', has won many fine awards. |
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| The Coach House - Orchard Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8AN |
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The Coach House offers 5-star boutique town-house accommodation in Brecon, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Hosts Marc and Tony will provide a warm welcome to their luxurious, contemporary accommodation. They have plenty of local knowledge and can tell you the best places to visit, whether you plan to walk, cycle or ride. The Coach House's rooms are newly fitted, and have light oak furniture, a flat-screen TV, throws and soft furnishings. A free beverage tray comes with fresh milk. |
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| Cae Mor - Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL301BA |
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Commanding a spectacular seafront location a few minutes' walk from the town centre, this hotel is located next to Venue Cymru (North Wales Theatre and Conference Centre). Following a full but careful renovation, Cae Mor combines a beautiful blend of Victorian period features with tasteful decor and furnishings. Crystal chandeliers, a traditional Victorian fireplace and soft leather sofas create a comfortable place to relax in style. The hotel's restaurant is small but intimate, and combines period features with modern high-back leather chairs and contemporary cutlery and crockery. |
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| Ashburnham Hotel - Ashburnham Road, Burry Port, Dyfed, SA16 0TH |
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Nearly 200 years old, this former inn has its own grounds and overlooks the Ashburnham golf links. With views of Gower Peninsula, it is on the edge of the Millennium coastal paths and cycle tracks. Extensively refurbished in recent years, the Ashburnham Hotel welcomes many return guests to enjoy its excellent services. Personal service to all guests is considered important at this hotel. All bedrooms have en suite bathrooms, courtesy trays, telephone, TV and wireless internet access. The Ashburnham Hotel is a wonderful area full of natural beauty and history. A short stroll will take you to the pretty harbour of Burry-Port, with its small fishing boats. Please note that there is no lift at the Ashburnham Hotel all rooms are only accessible by stairs. As a wedding venue, there is often a disco on Friday and Saturday evenings, which may cause some noise. Some rooms are directly above the disco. |
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| Promenad BandB - 9 Mostyn Crescent, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AR |
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Located on the sea front in Llandudno North Wales, this family-run guest house is set within an elegant 5-storey Victorian building which boasts wonderful sea and mountain views. Situated on Llandudnos North Shore, the houses central position enables you to easily access all that this popular seaside resort has to offer. Just a short stroll away you can find the towns shops, pier and Venue Cymru Theatre and Conference Centre. After a long day exploring the areas beautiful coastline, you can return to the comfort of the guest house and relax in the ground-floor lounge, which features a digital television, DVD player and games console, with a good selection of games, DVDs and books. The Promen?d B&B also has complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi access. |
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| Llwyn Onn Guest House - Rhydlydan, Pentrefoelas, Conwy, LL24 0TW |
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Situated at the gateway of Snowdonia's National Park, this small, family-run B&B is set within an area of natural beauty, amidst the rolling heather moors of the Hiraethog. Llwyn Onn is a former Victorian Watermill sympathetically restored into a modern welcoming guest house. Nestled amid 6 acres of land, the house boasts beautiful views, a natural lake to the front, with ducks and local wildlife, and open fields leading up to the Berwyn Mountain range behind. Within easy reach of Clocanog Forest and Lynn Brenig, which is popular for fishing and boating, the house also provides the perfect base for walking holidays; nearby you will find Bala Lake and Betws-y-Coed and Denbigh Moors. Bala Lake also offers white-water rafting and sailing. |
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| Castle Hotel - The Parade, Port Talbot, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA11 1RB |
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A 2-minute walk from Neath Rail Station, the family-run Castle Hotel is an historic Welsh coaching inn providing en suite rooms and 2 cosy bars, just off the M4 motorway. Rooms at the Castle Hotel boast character and charm, whilst offering facilities such as a flat-screen satellite TV, Wi-Fi internet access, feather duvets and tea/coffee making facilities. Green's restaurant serves traditional Welsh Food and offers a daily blackboard featuring local specialities. The 2 bars include the traditional, oak-panelled Lounge Bar, with its huge fireplace and comfy arm chairs. The contemporary Castle Bar has big TV screens and an upbeat, modern atmosphere. Local attractions include Afan Forest Park, Brecon Beacons National Park, the stunning Swansea Bay and Gower coastlines. All this and yet only 40 minutes from Cardiff, the vibrant Welsh capital. |
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| ML Lodge - 108 St Mary Street, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 1DX |
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The ML Lodge's location is only 2 minutes' from the Millennium Stadium and is ideal for shopping and nightlife. All rooms are en suite and have a range of excellent facilities. Check-in is across the road at the Sandringham Hotel, which is located opposite the ML Lodge. You can also have free Wi-Fi access at the Sandringham. All rooms feature an LCD flat-screen TV with Freeview. Please note that there are 5 floors at ML Lodge, but unfortunately no lift. |
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| Singleton Hotel - 1-2 Dillwyn Street, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 4AE |
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Highly commended by the Grand Theatre, which is situated opposite, this friendly hotel and public house is set in the heart of Swansea, just a short drive from the Gower Peninsula. If you are here to visit Swansea city centre, the famous Mumbles, the Marina, or to see one of the Grand Theatre's famous shows and events, the Singleton hotel is the ideal place to stay. It is also within easy reach of the new Aquapark and the LC2. The Singleton is famous for its live music at weekends, popular amongst guests and the locals. Live music stops at 23:30. |
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| Rathlin Country House - 48 Kings Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 7YH |
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In a beautiful conservation area, just minutes from the town centre and the beach, this luxury bed and breakfast offers charming rooms, free Wi-Fi, free parking and an outdoor swimming pool and sauna. Situated in nearly an acre of its own grounds, in the beautiful Pwllycrochan Woods, Rathlin Country House has just 3 high-quality en suite rooms, ensuring guests receive friendly, attentive individual service and a warm welcome. All rooms are appointed to a very high standard with many added comforts such as towelling bathrobes and DVD players. One of the rooms has a whirlpool bath, while another has a steam shower room. Rathlin Country House aims to offer all the luxury of a high-class hotel with the friendly, personal service and great value of a small bed and breakfast. The bed and breakfast has been awarded 4 stars by Visit Wales, the Welsh tourist board. In warmer weather, guests can relax by the outdoor swimming pool or unwind in the sauna. |
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