it offers a sunday carvery. full breakfast is complimentary. all offer garden views. there's also a children's play area and free parking. laid-back rooms have en suite bathrooms and feature tea and coffeemaking facilities, flat-screen tvs, ipod docks and free wifi. the antiques-filled pub features stone floors, a fireplace and a beer garden. a former coach house on the river artro, this traditional pub with rooms in llanbedr village is a 10-minute walk from llanbedr railway station and 3 miles from the beach. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am Anglesey Airport 1 hr 21
Harlech Beach (12 min) Long uninterrupted beach known for its grassy sand dunes & views of the Snowdonia Mountains. Llanfair Slate Caverns (4 min) Cave and mining Fairbourne Railway (42 min) This family-friendly miniature steam train offers rides through picturesque landscape. Coed-y-Brenin (43 min) Forested park area providing shady hiking routes & multiple trails for mountain bikes. Traeth Abermaw Beach (15 min) Picturesque beach for basking & swimming, surrounded by charming local shops & eateries. Penygader (1 hr 12) Rocky, 2,930-ft. top of Cadair Idris, popular with hikers for its dramatic lake & valley views. Welsh Highland Heritage Railway (23 min) Rhinog Fawr (48 min) This 720-m summit is the third highest in the Rhinogydd range, with a small tarn nestled in crags. Harlech Castle (7 min) Huge castle with 2 rings of walls, site of the longest siege in British history, plus family events. Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways (22 min) Volunteer-manned, narrow gauge steam train running through 14 miles of rural pasture and forests. Haven Hafan y Môr Holiday Park (39 min) Castell Cricieth (32 min) Castle built by Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great, later remodelled, with twin-towered gatehouse. Childrens Farm Park (4 min) Barmouth Bridge (17 min) Landmark bridge comprising a wooden walkway & railroad with panoramas over beaches, hills & a river. |