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Pubs, Clubs & Bars in Wales 43 sites in this category
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.
Net Cardiff
http://www.netcardiff.co.uk
Capital of Wales, a best loved destination for family holidays and a food lovers paradise, whatever you want from a UK holiday, Cardiff\'s got it!
Glanyrafon Arms
http://www.walestouristsonline.co.uk/ceredigion/eatingout/glanyrafon.html
It is a cheerful village pub in Red Kite country. It is an ideal base to explore the scenic Ceredigion coast and countryside. It is also an ideal place to enjoy Harness Racing at its best with several local tracks to choose from during the months of May - September. The pub is:
The Liverpool Arms Hotel
http://www.liverpoolarms.co.uk
This ancient hotel has a history that goes back to 1706, when there was a busy trade between Liverpool and Beaumaris. It is a real gem of a place, a handsome Georgian fronted Hotel.
Cothi View Holiday Cottage and The Black Lion Inn
http://www.gorlechtrail.com
We are the landlord and landlady of the Black Lion Inn, in Abergorlech, South Wales. As well as running a pub we also rent out our Holiday Cottage which is just 50 paces from the pub itself. We are based in the heart of the Cothi Valley in Carmarthenshire surrounded by the Brechfa Forest which is a popular destination for Mountain Bikers as Abergorlech is at the start of the Brechfa Mountain Bike routes and follows the bank of the River Cothi.
The Eagles, Penmachno
http://www.eaglespenmachno.co.uk
Traditional Inn serving real ales and home cooked food. The Eagles also provides alpine style luxury bunk room accomodation (central heating plus H&C in all rooms), ideal for walkers, climbers, cyclists and canoeists. Easy access to all the attractions of Snowdonia\'s mountains and coasts. Self-catering cottage (sleeps 4 to 6) also available.
The Pembrey Inn
http://www.pembreyinn.co.uk
A family-friendly traditional Welsh village inn renowned for its warm atmosphere, comfortable accommodation, excellent food, live entertainment and karaoke, fine ales, wines, spirits, secluded garden, secure parking for residents.
Wynnstay Arms - Gastropub and Brasserie with Rooms
http://www.wynnstayarms.com
Set in the heart of Ruthin town centre the Wynnstay Offers contemporary dining and accommodation whilst preserving the traditional features of the building dating from 1549. We specialise in locally sourced food, much of it Welsh, and all produced on the premises. We bake our own bread and produce our own desserts, we also bake hams and make pates, all of which are served in the warm and laid back environment that has become synonymous with the Wynnstay.
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