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Lake Vyrnwy Classic Hotel

Lake Vyrnwy
SY10 0LY Llanwddyn (Llanwddyn, Powys), United Kingdom
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starting from 94.50 GBP
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Hotel in Llanwddyn (Llanwddyn, Powys): This highly rated Welsh country house hotel, close to the English border, is famous for its splendid hospitality and spectacular views across the Berwyn Mountains, forests and the beautiful, tranquil Lake Vyrnwy. Located within the 24,000 acre Vyrnwy estate, the hotel provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including Birdwatching, Abseiling, Archery, Canoeing, Clay Shooting, Cycling, Falconry, Fly-Fishing, Orienteering, Quad Trekking, Rowing, Rock Climbing, Tennis The Vyrnwy Challenge, Walking and mapped Nature Trails, White Water Rafting, 4 wheel driving and Pheasant Shooting. The estate is ideal for Horse Riding and livery is available for guests wanting to bring their own Horses. Kennels for dogs are also available. Lake Vyrnwy enjoys a reputation for excellent cuisine and the AA has awarded the restaurant with 2 rosettes of distinction. The 24,000 estate provides the hotel with the most wonderful fresh ingredients including game, lamb and fish. Everything from the marmalade to the petits fours at dinner is created in the Vyrnwy kitchens. None of the food is genetically modified. The restaurant overlooks the Lake and operates a no smoking policy. Originally built in 1860, the hotel's 35 bedrooms are all individually furnished and decorated, many with antiques and special features such as Jacuzzi baths, four poster beds, balconies and suites with delightful views. This country house hotel has cosy lounges with log fires burning in the winter and offers decadent afternoon teas overlooking the Lake. There is also a charming country pub, serving snacks and real ales and the more formal cocktail bar. Conference suite for 120 people with private terrace and helipad. Less than an hours drive from Shrewsbury and under 2 hours from Birmingham. Ample free parking. |
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White Lion Royal Hotel

High Street
LL23 7AE Bala (Bala, Gwynedd), United Kingdom
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starting from 80.00 GBP
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Hotel in Bala (Bala, Gwynedd): Straddling the A494 Dolgellau road, The White Lion Royal Hotel is ideally situated for touring north and mid Wales. One would have difficulty finding a location as well situated as the Bala area. We are within a spectacular drive of most of the coastal resorts of Wales, not to mention the innumerable beauty spots and magnificent views within the interior of this beautiful region. We have 26 rooms, set within a historic building dating back to 1759. It is full of character and takes away the hustle and bustle of the 21st century. Besides, all accomodations feature a bathroom, a hair dryer, a radio, a television and a desk. There are interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an intriguing historical town walk in our surroundings. The areas main attraction is Bala Lake or Llyn Tegid, the largest natural lake in Wales, bordered by beautiful scenery and a narrow-gauge railway that attracts thousands of visitors each year. |
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Wynnstay Hotel

Church Street
SY11 2SZ Oswestry, United Kingdom
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starting from 65.00 GBP
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Hotel in Oswestry: The Wynnstay Hotel dating back to 1727 is a highly rated
historic Georgian country hotel in the centre of Oswestry
and the highest rated hotel in the area. The hotel
has been sympathetically renovated over the years.
The Coach House at the rear of the hotel has been
converted to a luxurious health and leisure club with
heated indoor pool/ sauna/ jet spa/ steam room/
air-conditioned gym and three purpose
built treatment rooms. The candlelit treatment rooms
offer a refreshing variety of treatments for both ladies and
gentlemen.
There are 34 stylish bedrooms individually styled with some
rooms over looking the walled gardens with its 200 years old
Crown Bowling Green. All rooms are complete with private
facilities including welcome tray/ digital TVs/ modem
points/ WiFi internet connection/ trouser press and
hairdryer. There are family rooms and executive suites
which have various individual features/ including four
poster/ king size beds/ whirlpool baths and sitting room.
The award winning Four Seasons Restaurant serves an eclectic
mix of dishes ranging from the traditional roast to a balance
of lighter more creative dishes of an international appeal.
Relax in the Pavilion Lounge Bar/ which serves excellent bar
meals both at lunch and dinner/ and remains open all
day serving coffees and afternoon teas. Wilsons is probably
Oswestry's finest bar open all day serving morning coffee/
and light lunches with an extensive wine list/ local beers
and cask ales. All public rooms air-conditioned.
Oswestry is a bustling market town located in the North of
Shropshire close to the English - Welsh Border. Within
easy driving distance are Shrewsbury/ Chester/ the Welsh
Borders/ the Marches and Ironbridge/ the World Heritage
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