Gwesty Gadlys Hotel
Cemaes Bay
in 5 acres of pretty, landscaped gardens, this friendly and relaxing hotel provides bright, contemporary rooms and hearty, home-cooked food
Gwydyr Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
this welcoming and homely hotel offers spacious rooms, cosy fires in public areas, hearty home-made food and a bar selling real ales
Buckley Arms Hotel
Dinas Mawddwy
when the weather is kind, take in the spectacular scenery that envelops this family run hotel whilst enjoying a drink in the beer garden
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 Hand at Llanarmon
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 Plough Inn
Rhosmaen
all of the smart, well-appointed rooms offer captivating views over the Towy Valley at this relaxing hotel set on the edge of the Brecon Beacons
St. Davids Cross Hotel
St. Davids
making an ideal base to explore coast and countryside, this relaxing and informal hotel sits in the centre of the city just metres from the Cathedral
Ty Newydd
Aberdaron
boasts a wonderful beach side setting, the relaxing terrace looks out over the sands and bay and is the ideal spot do enjoy a drink or meal
Carew Inn
Carew
in a pretty village with a fine view of a medieval castle across the river, this inn has two cottages with charming country-style rooms
Highcliffe Hotel
Aberporth
a traditional seaside hotel, overlooking Cardigan Bay and just a 2 minute walk from the sandy beach and Ceredigion Coastal Path
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
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
The Hawk & Buckle Inn
Llannefyd
relax by the inglenook fireplace in this restored 17th Century coaching inn, offering comfortable, individually styled rooms
The Wynnstay Arms
Ruabon
a striking 18th-century former coaching inn in the heart of the village has tastefully refurbished rooms and a friendly, characterful bar
Tyn-y-Coed Inn
Capel Curig
a family-owned inn, beautifully located, with fine views and a natural river pool in the grounds, has comfortable rooms and excellent facilities
a cosy, 8th century inn and brewery overlooking St Bride's Bay, has smart modern rooms next door, enhanced with traditional Welsh textiles
The Mulberry Inn
Llwynmawr
described as "a little gem" by previous guests, the welcoming guesthouse offers well appointed, chic accommodation
The Royal Oak Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
rooms at this former coaching inn enjoy scenic views, some have 4-poster beds, and there is a choice of eating and drinking venues
The Royal Ship Hotel
Dolgellau
a sensitively updated, early 19th century coaching inn, providing spacious, airy rooms in the heart of this elegant, market town
Three Rivers Hotel
Ferryside
a hidden gem nestled on the estuary of three rivers, it enjoys views toward Llanstephan Castle, leisure facilities add to the relaxed feel