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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

Cwmanne Tavern
http://www.cwmannetavern.co.uk
Steeped in history this 16th century Inn built on a former drovers route has all the charm and charisma you would expect from a country pub.


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 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.


New Inn
http://www.freewebs.com/newinntalgarth/
The New Inn affords visitors a venue for a Comfortable Evening, with Home Made Meals, Real Ales, and Comfortable surroundings. Relax on our Leather Sofas in the Winter, or Dine at High Back Leather Chairs in this a Charming Comfortable Family Based Free House.


The White Lion Hotel
http://www.whitelionhotel.co.uk
The White Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, Mid-Wales, welcomes visitors to the Dyfi Valley, home of the Centre for Alternative Technology, Cardigan Bay and the other diverse attractions of this part of Snowdonia.


The Hand at Llanarmon
http://www.thehandhotel.co.uk
The Hand stands on the crossroads of two of the old drovers roads. As a farm, it was an ideal place to stop overnight, pen the animals and take a well-earned rest from the journey. Over the centuries the provision of accommodation has gradually taken over from farming with the final switch from farm to hotel taking place in the 1960s.


Bell Country Inn
http://www.bellcountryinn.co.uk
The Bell Country Inn is located just outside the picturesque Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and overlooks the beautiful Welsh hills and countryside. The Brecon Beacons National Park, the stunning Elan Valley Resevoirs and The Royal Welsh Showground are all within a short driving distance of our location.


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.


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