The Angel Hotel
Abergavenny
this former coaching inn features comfortable, well presented rooms and inviting public spaces to sit and relax; afternoon tea here is a treat
The Hand
Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog
character inn with bags of original charm - old beams, roaring fires, real ales and hearty food - and comfy, cosy rooms and pamper treatments
The Talbot Hotel
Tregaron
this 16th century inn blends original character features with smart, contemporary décor, locally sourced food and cask ales are served
Slebech Park
Slebech
overlooking the Cleddau River, this beautiful, 400-year-old country estate is home to a sumptuous guesthouse with a chic restaurant and bar
Castle Hotel
Conwy
a 300 year old coaching inn, offering elegant bedrooms with sumptuous furnishings, set on Conwy's atmospheric High Street, near the Quayside
Black Boy Inn
Caernarfon
a 16th-century inn packed with bags of character, set within the town walls, stylish bedrooms are located in the inn or nearby annexes
Peterstone Court Country House
Llanhamlach
Grade II listed, Georgian manor, where original features blend with modern touches, including a serene spa set in the former cellars
The Groes Inn
Tyn y Groes
400 year old inn, low beams, fireplace, set in glorious countryside with views over the Conwy Valley, luxury rooms in a more modern annexe
The Golden Lion Inn
Newport
contemporary décor blends with original period details at this elegant inn, local seafood and local produce are firmly on the restaurant's menu
The Kings Head Hotel
Abergavenny
well-appointed guest rooms are offered at this former coaching inn, as is a restaurant serving Indian and Nepalese cuisine in the evening
The Dragon Hotel
Montgomery
this 17th century former coaching inn sits at the heart of an attractive market town in the Welsh Borders and offers a great base to explore
Llys Meddyg
Newport
the boutique rooms feature Welsh woollen blankets, crisp linens and mod-cons, dine on an award winning menu of locally sourced produce
The Brigands Inn
Mallwyd
the welcoming rooms at this grand, former coaching inn come with mountain views, many of its character features have been retainded
Gwesty Minffordd Hotel
Tal-y-llyn
set amidst the scenic grandeur of the Tal-y-llyn Valley with Cader Idris as a back drop, a small, cosy and informal hotel with lots of character
The Bear
Crickhowell
a cobbled forecourt, open log fires, low-beamed ceilings and many antiques add to the charm of this award-winning inn dating from 1432
Ty Mawr Hotel
Llanbedr
this family-run hotel and pub is ideally placed for exploring Snowdonia's coast and countryside, home-cooked food and real ales are served
Bear Hotel
Cowbridge
historic hotel dating from the 12th Century boasting individually styled rooms, many with oak beams, and with log fires in the public areas
The Great House Hotel
Laleston
dating from the 16th Century, a charming listed building boasting beamed ceilings, stone floors and open fires and award winning cusine
The Horse & Jockey Inn
Knighton
14th century, former coaching inn retaining plenty of character including original beams, open fires and snug along with an outside courtyard
The Erskine Arms
Conwy
within the medieval walls, a beautifully-maintained Georgian coaching inn has stylish, comfortable rooms and fine, locally-sourced food
Lion Hotel
Builth Wells
in this historic market town with an array of small shops and restaurants, an imposing Grade II listed hotel offers modern comfort and hospitality
The Greyhound Inn
Llantrissant
an 18th century stone-built country inn, close to the picturesque town of Usk, has attractive rooms in a 17th century stable block next door
The Kings Arms
Abergavenny
original character features and local artists work are on display at this 16th century former coaching inn, stay in individually styled rooms
King's Head Inn
Llangennith
this 17th century inn boasts an idyllic spot overlooking the church to the hills and sea beyond; fresh, locally sourced food is the order of the day
Royal Oak Hotel
Welshpool
the public areas of this former coaching inn are contemporary and chic, however period features remain that give a glimpse into its past life
Wynnstay Hotel
Machynlleth
in the heart of a rural market town with a quirky, eco-friendly vibe, this 18th century coaching inn offers comfortable rooms and a fine breakfast
The King's Head
Monmouth
Grade II listed, 17th-century, former coaching inn set in the heart of town, shops, restaurants, cafes and museum are on the doorstep
Castle Hotel
Llandovery
features a pleasing blend of character features and contemporary décor, local produce is on the restaurant menu and local ales served in the bar
The Nags Head
Garthmyl
a fine Georgian property offering well equipped, boutique rooms, the restaurant serves an imaginative menu of locally sourced produce
The Liverpool Arms Hotel
Beaumaris
a historic and traditional inn, featuring charming, nautical relics and offering comfortable accommodation, close to the waterfront
Bull Hotel
Llangefni
an elegant, stone-built inn, well placed for the town's amenities, offering a relaxed restaurant and comfy, en-suite rooms, just a mile from the A55
Punch House
Monmouth
this charming former coaching inn retains many of its original features, the well-presented guest rooms all have their own individual décor
The Waterloo Hotel
Newport
this former dockers pub has under gone a complete refurbishment, it retains many delightful period features but offers today's comforts
Y Meirionnydd
Dolgellau
exceptionally well-presented accommodation, featuring an elegant restaurant, set in a classic Georgian townhouse in the heart of town
this renovated inn, dating from 1752, sits in the centre of this small, lakeside town and has traditionally decorated rooms and a friendly bar
West Arms Hotel
Llanarmon Dyffryn-Ceiriog
the picturesque, 16th century country inn boasts many original features and offers a peaceful haven in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountain
The Black Lion Royal Hotel
Lampeter
ideally placed for exploring the surrounding Ceredigion region with plenty of country walks, fishing, golf and other outdoor activities nearby
Ty Gwyn Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
a former coaching in that sits on the A5 with views of the forests and mountains that surround it, the centre of the village is 5 minutes by car
Cain Valley Hotel
Llanfyllin
features characterful guest rooms with exposed beams and original features, the restaurant serves a seasonal menu of British classics
Guildhall Tavern
Denbigh
a grade II listed former coaching inn, just off Hall Square, with period features including leaded windows and oak beams in many rooms
Kings Head Inn
Llandovery
there are plenty of characterful features on show that highlight this former coaching inn's rich history that dates back to the 13th century
The Grapes Hotel
Maentwrog
a grade II listed coaching inn, one of the oldest in Wales, enjoys an idyllic setting near the coast, and cosy comfort in the rooms
Trewern Arms
Nevern
parts of this inn date back to the 16th century and the many character features highlight its rich heritage, it sits opposite the River Nevern
The Beaufort Arms
Raglan
combines modern comforts with original features such as oak beams, slate floors, a large fireplace and a hand-carved wooden bar
The Coach & Horses Inn
Chepstow
a 500-year old inn with a rich heritage which is told in the many period features that can be seen, the rooms are updated and contemorary
Victoria Inn
Llanbedr
alongside the River Artro, this traditional inn features a large, covered outdoor terrace, elegantly designed rooms and a characterful bar
The Nags Head Inn
Abercych
traditional pub on the Pembrokeshire/Carmarthenshire border, there are well-presented rooms, home cooked food and a riverside beer garden
The Three Tuns
Chepstow
set overlooking Chepstow Castle, this charming inn features rooms furnished with antiques, homemade food and a pretty beer garden
The Castle Inn
Usk
set overlooking the main square in this pretty market town, Usk Castle is within 5 minutes walk as are the banks of the River Usk
The Red Lion Inn
Llanfihangel-Nant-Melan
this characterful pubs sits on the A44 amidst beautiful scenery, it is an ideal place for a Mid Wales en route stopover or a base to go exploring
Penrhos Arms
Cemmaes
stay in light and airy rooms decorated with antique furniture and enjoy a menu of modern, Welsh dishes, made using local ingredients
The George & Dragon
Knighton
in the heart of this market town straddling the Wales and England border, a 17th century inn with comfortable beamed rooms in refurbished stables
Queens Head Inn
Monmouth
a 16th century inn offering simple style rooms, it retains many period features and it is situated a short walk from the banks of the River Wye
Anglesey Arms
Caernarfon
this waterside inn is set in the shadow of the castle and has views over the Menai Straits, food is served all day and there is regular live music