The best available Bed and Breakfast Inns to stay near Wales

April 24, 2023 Layne Dawes

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Wales including The Wildings Hotel & Tudno's Restaurant, Brown's Hotel, George III Hotel, Tyn y Cornel Hotel, The Royal Ship Hotel, Premier Inn Monmouth hotel, Lansdowne House, Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast, Olivia House, Dovey Inn.
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1. The Wildings Hotel & Tudno's Restaurant

14 – 15 North Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LP Wales
Excellent
78%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 478 reviews

The Wildings Hotel & Tudno's Restaurant

The Wildings Hotel has 30 beautifully decorated bedrooms providing comfortable and luxurious accommodation. The hotel has a lift to most of our floors making many of our rooms very accessible. We are well situated within the Victorian resort of Llandudno, conveniently located on the award winning North Shore just opposite the pier with spectacular views across the bay, so you can enjoy stunning sea views without even getting out of bed! All of our rooms are superbly appointed with everything you need to make your stay one to remember! Please note we are unable to accommodate pets. We look forward to welcoming you…

Excellent Hotel

Reviewed By San-Paul-B

Currently staying at the wildings hotel In the stunning seaside town of Llandudno Beautiful hotel spotlessly clean throughout Excellent staff very attentive Food is scrumptious plus a bar too which is well stocked Situated close to the sea We visit Llandudno occasionally never stayed here before but its where we will stay everytime we visit love room 25 Lovely and friendly owners Ian & Nick Thank You

2. Brown's Hotel

King Street, Laugharne SA33 4RY Wales
Excellent
55%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 558 reviews

Brown's Hotel

Brown’s Hotel in Laugharne is one of the world’s iconic literary addresses due to its association with legendary Welsh poet and writer, Dylan Thomas. As well as the iconic bar it has 14 luxurious bedrooms, and the Penderyn Restaurant with a recently added additional vegan menu - which opened to rave reviews in July 2018. Browns Hotel, built in 1752, has always been the social hub of the township of Laugharne which Dylan described in 1934 as, ‘…the strangest town in Wales.’ As well as Dylan many other luminaries have walked up the three stone steps including Mick Jagger, Pierce Brosnan, Patti Smith, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor and President Carter. On its re-opening in 2012, Brown’s Hotel was given a 'cool factor' of 9/10 by The Times and has once attracted excellent reviews in publications like Tatler, the New York Times and the Telegraph. Browns Hotel is part of a family of companies that includes Penderyn Distillery.

The perfect end to the weekend

Reviewed By matthewdD7950XW

We stopped by Browns after a weekend at the Hay literature festival. The room was beautiful. Modern and contemporary, but cosy. Dinner was exceptional. With an impressive offering of steaks we went for the rib eye and flat iron; both were beautifully cooked. And to top if off the service was exceptional. Rob went out of his way to make our stay as enjoyable as possible. Kind, knowledgeable and very welcoming. We're going back this weekend.

3. George III Hotel

On the Mawddach Estuary, Penmaenpool, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau LL40 1YD Wales
Excellent
70%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
4%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 289 reviews

George III Hotel

George III Hotel is superbly situated at the head of the magnificent Mawddach estuary. It is said to be one of the most beautiful in europe. The main Hotel was built in 1650 and was once a ships chandlers serving the flourishing boat building industry until around 1890 when it was converted into the Hotel & recently refurbished to a very high standard with 6 luxurious en-suite in the main building and our lodge rooms were converted in the 1970's to form 4 en-suite guest bedrooms from what was the Railway Station and Sation Masters House.

One of those amazing places you find once every so often!

Reviewed By marioncZ5332FL

An amazing hotel, just over the wooden toll bridge, turn right. You will not be disappointed. From the amazing food, music, to the very friendly staff. We were made to feel very welcome and didn’t want to leave. My visit with my sister cannot be faulted. A pudding is a must! Be sure to visit.

4. Tyn y Cornel Hotel

Tywyn, Tal-y-llyn, Snowdonia National Park LL36 9AJ Wales
Excellent
58%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
6%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 559 reviews

Tyn y Cornel Hotel

Tyn y Cornel Hotel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Tal-y-llyn, offering a quaint environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Rooms at Tyn y Cornel Hotel provide a flat screen TV, and guests can stay connected with free internet access. In addition, while staying at Tyn y Cornel Hotel guests have access to room service and newspaper. You can also enjoy free breakfast. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Tyn y Cornel Hotel. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Tal-y-llyn cafes such as Ty Te Cadair Tea Room, which is a short distance from Tyn y Cornel Hotel. Enjoy your stay in Tal-y-llyn!

South Leicester MG Club Holiday

Reviewed By 587melvynb

Just been to this Hotel with a party of 12 cars from the S.L.M.G.Club absolutely brilliant time thanks to the Hotel staff. the view over the lake is stunning the car parking is ample. the food is great and their is plenty of things to see and do with in easy reach

5. The Royal Ship Hotel

Queens Square, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau LL40 1AR Wales
Excellent
47%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
6%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 866 reviews

The Royal Ship Hotel

The team offer you a warm welcome to The Royal Ship Hotel, Dolgellau. The Royal Ship Hotel is an early 19th century Coaching Inn, in the heart of the old Market Town of Dolgellau. We are ideally situated to explore the beauty of North and Mid Wales. Located in the picturesque Snowdonia National Park. The Hotel is surrounded by mountains, rivers and fishing lakes and is only a few minutes drive from the coast of the Irish Sea. It is the perfect place for a relaxing holiday or short break. The Hotel offers 23 bedrooms. There are 17 en suite rooms and the remaining 6 rooms have private allocated bathrooms. You can choose between Single, Double, Twin or Triple rooms. Some of our rooms have an attractive view over the Town Square and the Cader Idris Mountain Range. All rooms are well equipped with tea & coffee facilities, TV and local tourist information. We can cater for large groups and families. Pets welcome.Surrounded by Mountains, Rivers, Lakes and the Seaside, you are spoiled for choice with the activities this stunning landscape has to offer. Walking, Biking, Lake & River Fishing, Wild Water Rafting, Canoeing, Hill Climbing, High Adventure Parks, Trekking, Golfing, Bird Watching, atmospheric native Welsh Castles and the magnificent Edwardian World Heritage Castles. So whatever your interest or passion for the outside world involves, The Royal Ship is the place for you.This historic Coaching Inn has 23 individually furnished bedrooms, a residents bar, public bar with games room and a restaurant.

Dine here !

Reviewed By bradas1

Met some friends here at lunchtime for drinks/meals/chats . The place is ‘old’ but has character and the tables are well apart in the spacious rooms. Lovely food (I had gammon and triple cooked chips) . The service was very good and we will definitely visit again if we go on holiday again in that area. Park at the ‘Marian’ car park close-by (£3.30 for 3 hours).

6. Premier Inn Monmouth hotel

Portal Road, Monmouth NP25 5FP Wales
Excellent
67%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 558 reviews

Premier Inn Monmouth hotel

Nestled in the wooded Wye Valley, Monmouth is a quaint Welsh market town near the Brecon Beacons that's inspired by many artists and poets thanks to its glorious greenery. From our Monmouth hotel, put on your walking boots and hike up Kymin Hill to admire the spectacular views, or explore the town's rich history, from its Georgian townhouses to the medieval Gatehouse Bridge. Go whitewater rafting on the Wye, catch a flick at the original 1920s arthouse cinema, canoe past the Forest of Dean or simply bask in the calm and tranquility - the choice is yours. - Once you've enjoyed all that fresh country air, head back for a well-deserved dinner at our in-house Thyme restaurant. Afterwards, it's time to relax in your modern, stylish bedroom, curl up in front of your 40" flatscreen TV and enjoy a great night's sleep in your luxury Hypnos bed.

And the murderer is....

Reviewed By wingate

I was watching a 1940s detective film on YouTube.I had reached the denouement when the winfi went off.So I had to wait till morning to find out the killer. Otherwise everything else at this hotel was up to the standards of the chain.

7. Lansdowne House

13 Abbey Road, Llandudno LL30 2EE Wales
Excellent
87%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 371 reviews

Lansdowne House

Lansdowne House is a detached property set in its own grounds with a large private car park, situated on a quiet tree lined street near to the shops, restaurants and the sea front. The Lansdowne has been tastefully refurbished in an elegant Victorian style and offers good food, comfortable beds and a friendly welcoming environment. With our TeaRoom offering Traditional Afternoon Tea in our beautiful Lounge and Dining Room, ideal for small function celebrations. A range of single, double, twin and superior rooms together with a bar lounge, and large dining room. The perfect base to explore the traditional seaside town of Llandudno and also a very short drive to The Medieval Walled Town of Conwy. Located within a 30 minute drive of Snowdonia which is the action adventure capital of Europe with Surf Snowdonia, Zip World, Zip Fforest, Go Below all located in easy reach of Llandudno.

Beautifully decorated Hotel

Reviewed By mustangsallyv8

Lovely hotel, in a great location few minutes walk to the front. A bonus is havi g its own car park. The lounge and breakfast room are beautifully decorated and very clean. The Staff are very friendly and it was the best cooked breakfast we have had, also a good choice of other breakfast items, my favourite the overnight oats.

8. Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast

4 York Place Off Lancaster Square, Conwy LL32 8AB Wales
Excellent
92%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 605 reviews

Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast

Boutique B&B set within the heart of the historical walled town of Conwy. Gwynfryn is converted Welsh chapel offering Visit Wales 4 Star accommodation close to all attractions, shops & restaurants. The Chapel boasts many historical features where you can sample from our daily menu and bar. Conwy Castle is only 2 minutes walk away from our Bed and Breakfast.

June 22

Reviewed By Sunshine26329214859

Stayed for s night over Jubilee bank holiday , there were 4 of us in a king and a twin room. The rooms themselves are really nicely decorated and have everything that you need . The owners themselves are really friendly and accommodating. The bar and breakfast room are inside the old chapel and it is just stunning . Definitely will be staying again and it’s the only place I’d stay when visiting North Wales .

9. Olivia House

44 Esplanade Avenue, Porthcawl CF36 3YU Wales
Excellent
94%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 644 reviews

Olivia House

Welcome to Olivia House, Porthcawl's only Boutique Bed and Breakfast. Indulge yourself in the splendor of our magnificent surrounds and awaken to our fantastic, locally sourced full Welsh breakfast

Perfect night away

Reviewed By R8679LIsuzannew

Stayed in the King's room, all I can say is wow. Such a comfortable and cosy room with everything you may need from eye masks to reading glasses. Annette is so welcoming, she makes you feel like family. Already booked to go back in August ! Thank you Annette and see you soon.

10. Dovey Inn

8 Sea View Terrace, Aberdyfi (Aberdovey), Snowdonia National Park LL35 0EF Wales
Excellent
41%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
8%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 525 reviews

Dovey Inn

If you’re looking for an inn in Aberdyfi (Aberdovey), look no further than Dovey Inn. Rooms at Dovey Inn provide a flat screen TV, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. You can also enjoy free breakfast while staying at Dovey Hotel. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Bay of Bengal, which is an Indian restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Should time allow, ArtWorks Aberdyfi is a popular attraction that is within walking distance. The staff at Dovey Inn looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

Amazing food good value and supper friendly!

Reviewed By shellbug6210

After returning for a short brake in Wales we booked in over the phone for three days in a row to dine before setting out for our trip Supper friendly staff ( lady) booked us in and could not have been more helpful ? On arriving with my son the first night the place was packed ( as it was every evening ) and we were shown to our seats and given a menu and advised of the specials For That day The food is amazing value for money The staff can’t do enough for you even when rushed off there feet All in all an amazing experience each day And we can’t wait to return in august To see boogie ( my son loved seeing him again a true character with amazing customer service) and all the staff and owner You all would be proud of the amazing friendly place you have built as a business x

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