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Pubs, Clubs & Bars in Wales
43 sites in this category


Narrow AreaMid Wales [8], North Wales [20], South Wales [7], West Wales [8]

Widen SubjectLeisure & Recreation / Food & Drink / Eating Out / Pubs, Clubs & Bars
Tourism / Eating Out / Pubs, Clubs & Bars

Stradey Park Hotel
http://www.stradeyparkhotel.com
Tucked into the Welsh hillside, standing proud over our world famous Gower and Carmarthenshire coastline, the Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli waits to welcome you into the family.


The Summit Complex
http://www.thesummitcomplex.co.uk
The Summit Complex now houses a Bar and Restaurant which is themed on the famous Randolph Turpin who once owned the Complex. A themed Gift and Curio Shop stocked with gifts and Souvenirs as a reminder of your visit.


The Penrhyn Arms
http://www.penrhynarms.com
The Penrhyn Arms is a genuine free house situated in Penrhynside Llandudno, it has earned the title of Cider & Perry Pub of the Year for the 6th year in a row making it the best pub in the county of Conwy for these most natural of alcoholic products.


The Lion Inn (Gwytherin)
http://www.thelioninn.net
Deep in the heart of North Wales, in the foothills of the Snowdonia National Park lies one of the Countries best kept secrets. Fifteen hundred years ago Gwytherin was a major destination for early Christian Pilgrims, today it is pretty hamlet of 28 homes surrounding the village Church and The Lion Inn.


The Castle Inn
http://www.thecastleinn.co.uk
Looking for bed and breakfast, a bunkhouse or camping? Then you’re at the right place! Comfortable accommodation, good beer, tasty food (including real vegetarian choice) and friendly folk all make for an enjoyable break in the superb Welsh countryside. Mountain biking, walking, gliding, trekking and canoeing are all on our doorstep, as is Brecon, Abergavenny and Hay on Wye.


The Harbour Hotel
http://www.angleseyharbour.co.uk
Yr Harbwr (The Harbour), in the beautiful fishing village of Cemaes, is a good 2 star which offers a friendly welcome and is ideally placed to relax and explore at your leisure all that the wonderful Isle of Anglesey has to offer. Yr Harbwr offers a friendly welcome, quality food and drink to suit all pockets, and clean quality en-suite accommodation.


The Cliffs Inn
http://www.cliffsinn.co.uk
The Cliffs Inn is situated just up from the beach at Morfa Nefyn in Gwynedd, North Wales. It stands on the cliffs with rooms overlooking the bay and the picturesque harbour of \"Porthdinllaen\".


The Gwynedd Inn & Restaurant
http://www.gwyneddhotelsnowdonia.co.uk
The Gwynedd Inn & Restaurant is situated at the foot of Snowdon, in the village of Llanberis, within a few hundred yards of the Snowdonia National Park.


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