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Country House Accommodation in Wales 64 sites in this category
Rhyd Country House
http://www.rhydcountryhouse.co.uk
Rhyd Country House is a family run Exclusive Licensed Hotel & Restaurant offering all our guests a personal and friendly service were nothing is too much trouble and you will always be greeted with a smile.
Cae\'r Blaidd Country House
http://www.caerblaidd.fsnet.co.uk
Cae\'r Blaidd Country House is a Victorian Mansion with a wealth of character, set in 4 acres of woodland and gardens with panoramic views over the Vale of Ffestiniog and the Moelwyn Mountain range. It is ideally situated for easy access to mountains, sea, castles, mines and narrow gauge railways. We can cater for individuals, families or groups at any time of year.
Princes Arms Hotel
http://www.princes-arms.co.uk
Welcome to the Princes Arms, based on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park in the village of Trefriw near Betws-Y-Coed and Llanrwst we are conveniently positioned for holiday makers who want to explore the local area including Snowdonia, the North Wales coast and the many attractions in the local area.
Dolhaid Mansion Holiday Cottages
http://www.dolhaiddmansion.co.uk
Set in 25 acres of beautiful pasture within a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), the Dolhaidd Mansion Holiday Cottages form part of a Grade II listed country house estate built in the seventeenth century during the reign of Charles II.
Baskerville Hall Hotel
http://www.baskervillehall.co.uk
The building is set in 130 acres of Welsh countryside overlooking the Wye Valley on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and Black mountain National Park. Hay on Wye, famous for its second hand book shops and Festival of Literature and Art, is just over a mile away nestled beside the river Wye.
The Manor
http://www.manorhotel.co.uk
Situated in possibly the most beautiful valley in the Brecon Beacons National Park on the fringes of the pretty and sophisticated market town of Crickhowell, the views here are humbling. The family owned Manor hotel sits at the foot of the ancient fortress, Table Mountain. With its striking white exterior against the vivid green backdrop of the Black Mountains this Manor House makes a bold statement.
Penally Abbey Country House Hotel
http://www.penally-abbey.com
Penally Abbey is a fine country house rich in character and old-world charm. Standing in five acres of gardens and woodlands, with magnificent sea views over Tenby golf course and Carmarthen Bay, it enjoys an air of peace and tranquillity that befits its monastic past. Where better to revive the spirit and enjoy a candlelit dinner in elegant surroundings, superb cuisine, excellent wines and the warmest welcome in Wales.
Tyglyn Restaurant & Conference Centre
http://www.tyglyn.com
Set in the heart of Ceredigion, located in an unspoilt area with magnificent views down the Aeron valley. An independent family-owned business, TyGlyn prides itself on its competitive prices, friendly, informal atmosphere and excellent service.
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