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Area: Powys
Type: Inn
The Felin Fach Griffin
Felin Fach, Brecon Powys
LD3 0UB
Tel: 01874 620111
Email: enquiries@eatdrinksleep.ltd.uk
“The Simple Things in Life Done Well: a nationally renowned dining pub with bedro...”
Area: Conwy County
Type: Hotel
St Tudno Hotel
North Parade, Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy County
LL30 2LP
Tel: 01492 874411
Email: sttudnohotel@btinternet.com
“The St Tudno Hotel is situated in a prime position on Llandudno fine promenade o...”
Area: Gwynedd
Type: Country House
Bae Abermaw Hotel
Panorama Hill, Barmouth Gwynedd
LL42 1DQ
Tel: 01341 280550
Email: enquiries@baeabermaw.com
“Former Victorian Hall, transformed to a superbly stylish, Architect designed, co...”
Area: Denbighshire
Type: Bed and Breakfast
Pentre Mawr House
Pentre Mawr House, Denbigh, Denbighshire
LL16 4LA
Tel: 01824 790732
Email: info@sychnantpasscountryhouse.co.uk
“Set in an area of designated natural beauty in the foothills of the Clwydian hil...”
Area: Monmouthshire
Type:
Llanwenarth
Brecon Road, Glangwryney Monmouthshire
NP8 1EP
Tel: 0871 995 8240
Email: info@llanwenarthhotel.com
“Foodies flock to the ‘Golden Triangle’ between Brecon, Abergavenny and Hay-on-Wy...”