Hotels in West Wales

Where to stay in West Wales Known for its rugged coastline and mountainous national parks, a holiday in West Wales encompasses everything from natural beauty to luxury spas. It also has plenty of regional foodie delicacies and poetic inspiration.
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Ty Mawr

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Brechfa

‘A jewel set in glorious Welsh countryside’, on the edge of Brechfa Forest, this 17th-century country house is ‘one of the most outstanding small hotels we have stayed in’, readers write.
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Plas Dinas Country House

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Caernarfon

With its romantic bedrooms and views across the Menai Strait, the former country residence of the Armstrong-Jones family manages to be luxurious yet relaxed.
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Trefeddian Hotel

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Aberdovey

The Cave-Browne-Cave family have kept a welcome in the hillside at their big, white hotel above Cardigan Bay since the days of silent film, when men wore bowler hats to the beach.
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Hotels in West Wales

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Hotels in West Wales

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The Bull – Beaumaris

The Bull – Beaumaris

Beaumaris

In a lively seaside town known equally for its medieval castle and its ice cream parlour, this ancient coaching inn is today a ‘friendly’ hotel with updated bedrooms, a stylish restaurant, and a well-preserved pub whose wonky doors, open fireplace and old photographs create much atmosphere.
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Billycan

Billycan

Tenby

Within Tenby’s castle walls, this spruce bar and restaurant is in the former British Legion Club, and has five contemporary rooms and a penthouse apartment that sleeps 6. Go for craft ales, lagers, gins and wines, and the bistro-style dishes and pub classics, served from midday till late.
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Atlantic Hotel

Atlantic Hotel

Tenby

On a cliff top, the hotel’s far-reaching views sweep over South Beach, the sea, the island fort of St Catherine and Caldey Island. Some of the classically styled bedrooms have a balcony overlooking the gardens. Guests can drink on the patio In fine weather, or relax in the spa (indoor heated pool, spa bath, steam room and loungers).
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The Broadmead Boutique B&B

The Broadmead Boutique B&B

Tenby

Peacefully situated in lawned gardens, this Victorian country house is in a leafy suburb outside the town. Comfortable rooms (many on the ground floor) have beds with crisp linen, fresh flowers and little extras. A few metres from the main building, those in the Coach Houses are the most spacious. Praise-worthy breakfasts include complimentary Buck’s Fizz. It’s a sprightly 20-minute walk to, and (uphill) from, Tenby.
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St Davids Cross Hotel

St Davids Cross Hotel

St Davids

Opposite the stone cross on the square, a relaxed, cosy and dog friendly hotel in a well-maintained garden. Comforting dishes in the intimate dining room use locally sourced produce; the bar has an extensive cocktail menu.
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Craig y Glyn

Craig y Glyn

Pwhelli

On the south side of the Lyn peninsula, between Abersoch and Pwllheli, a friendly B&B in lawned gardens, seven minutes’ walk from a safe sheltered beach. Entrance steps lead up to the house and a small terrace with a table and seating. Bedrooms are cheerfully decorated with statement florals or stripy wallpaper matched to fabrics and bedding. A wood-burning stove adds cosiness to the plushly furnished dining/sitting room. Freshly cooked and locally sourced, hearty breakfasts can be walked off on the coastal path close by.  
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Yr Hen Felin

Yr Hen Felin

Pwllheli

In a converted water mill in landscaped gardens bordering the river, a stylish B&B with three comfortable, well-equipped bedrooms. Individually furnished, they all have wide beds, seating, blackout curtains, bathrobes, climate control, and double-aspect garden views. Complimentary hot drinks, treats and a mini-fridge containing fresh milk are provided. A Welsh breakfast, served on Portmeirion crockery, is taken in an oak-beamed dining room in the old stabling block. In a quiet hamlet on the north coast of the Llyn peninsula, the old mill is within 350 yards of a pub/café bar; 8 miles from Pwllheli.

Where to stay in West Wales

Known for its rugged coastline and mountainous national parks, a holiday in West Wales encompasses everything from natural beauty to luxury spas

Whether you’re most entranced by the foothills of the Brecon Beacons National Park and The Black Mountain or the crystalline coastlines that captured the imagination of Dylan Thomas, this is a part of the UK that offers both tranquility and plenty to see and do.

Encompassing Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire, West Wales is a treat for nature lovers with the Red Kite and other birds of prey a common site above the moorland and hills. Meanwhile, history fans delight in the romantic castles and Roman gold mines. The vast array of outdoor experiences and fresh air make this region perfect for family holidays, romantic trips and those that include four legged friends as well. Meanwhile, inns, hotels and B&Bs are always at the ready with a warm welcome and a hearty meal.

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Last updated: October 07, 2024