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Penrhyndeudraeth The restaurant can be booked for private functions, wedding parties and conferences.The 8 comfortable rooms are all on one level and are accessible either from inside the accommodation via the stairs, or from outside, at ground level, for anyone with mobility problems.
Most rooms enjoy views across to the mountains, including Snowdon itself.The restaurant is situated at ground level and has seating for 42 people. The restaurant can also be booked for private functions, wedding parties and conf
[more]The restaurant can be booked for private functions, wedding parties and conferences.The 8 comfortable rooms are all on one level and are accessible either from inside the accommodation via the stairs, or from outside, at ground level, for anyone with mobility problems.
Most rooms enjoy views across to the mountains, including Snowdon itself.The restaurant is situated at ground level and has seating for 42 people. The restaurant can also be booked for private functions, wedding parties and conferences.
Please note that the restaurant is closed on Mondays, except for public holidays. Booking ahead is advisable for Friday and Saturday nights.There is plenty to see and do in the area surrounding the hotel and numerous places to visit, including the world famous Blaenau Ffestiniog narrow-gauge railway and the newly extended Welsh Highland Railway. You could also explore the fantasy village of Portmeirion, where the TV series The Prisoner was filmed, or enjoy the beautiful coastline of Cardigan Bay. Beddgelert, with its famous faithful hound story, is also just down the road.By Car:
- Take the A487, following signs for Penrhyndeudraeth.
- Turn onto the A4085.
- The turning for the hotel is off the A4085.
Please note, when using sat nav, you will be taken up a gated road. Always take the A4085 road to the hotel.A haven of peace and tranquillity, this family run residence is immersed within 7 acres of private grounds on a secluded hillside setting, boasting spectacular views of Snowdonia’s National Park.
Overlooking the Vale of Glaslyn to some of the highest mountains in England and Wales, including Mount Snowdon, the area is well known for walking, climbing and mountain biking, as well as game fishing, cycling and golf, making staying here an ideal base for touring the area.
In the evenings you can relax in the friendly atmosphere of the hotel’s licensed restaurant. Serving a selection of freshly-cooked meals and a traditional Sunday lunch, the restaurant is popular with both residents and locals. If you are due to arrive later than 22:00, please contact reception to inform them of your estimated time of arrival (contact details will be provided after booking).Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 7 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.
Children and Extra Bed Policy: Children older than 6 years are welcome.
Extra beds are not available.
There is no capacity for extra beds / cots in the room.
Deposit Policy: A fixed amount of GBP 20 per room will be charged on the day of booking and is refundable.
VAT and city / tourist taxes: VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City / tourist tax is not applicable.
Internet: No internet access available.
Meal Plan: Full English breakfast is included in the room rate.
Parking: Free public parking is possible on site.
Pets: Pets are not allowed.
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
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