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
Lamphey Hall Hotel
Lamphey
comfortable Pembrokeshire exploring base within an easy drive of Pembroke, Tenby and many of the areas renowned sandy beaches
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
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
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
The Valley Hotel
Valley
a well-established, family-run hotel, offering an informal restaurant boasting extensive choices, stylish, en-suite rooms, just off the A55
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
Lastra Farm Hotel
Penrhyd
a highly regarded restaurant offering bright and airy rooms, set in open countryside just a short drive from the charming village of Amlwch
Elen's Castle Hotel
Dolwyddelan
after a bust day exploring Snowdonia you can relax with a drink in front of the wood burning stove at this 18th century former coaching inn
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 Old Barn Inn
Llanmartin
welcoming, extensively refurbished inn, some parts date back to the 1750s, with chic and individually styled rooms featuring a rustic touch
The Gladstone
Dwygyfylchi
enjoys sea views to the front and mountain views to the rear, there is easy access to the A55 and real ales and locally-sourced food
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
Eagles Hotel
Llanrwst
enjoys an outstanding location set on the banks of the River Conwy with the town centre shops, pubs and restaurants just around the corner
The Gower Hotel
Bishopston
in a tranquil setting, this small, well-appointed hotel, is in an ideal spot to relax and unwind; the smart bedrooms are in the main hotel or lodges
The Castle Hotel
Ruthin
a sensitively updated period building, retaining many characterful features, set in the heart of town, just a short walk from the castle
George III
Penmaenpool
on the banks of the Mawddach estuary, this relaxing hotel is in a perfect spot for serious hill walkers who can then relax in the informal restaurant
Golden Fleece Inn
Tremadog
updated inn where period features have been incorporated into its contemporary decor, stylish bedrooms are set across 3 historic buildings
Penhelig Arms
Aberdovey
from its waterfront spot there are far reaching views across the estuary, there is a choice of dining venues all serving local produce and seafood
Glan Aber Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
a traditional hotel ideally placed in the heart of the village, it is also a few minutes walk from the station and makes a good base to explore
Tudor Lodge Inn
Jameston
comfortable and contemporary guest rooms are on offer at this former gentleman's residence, there is also a kids play area and a beer garden
Parsonage Farm Inn
St. Florence
this traditional inn features open log fires, real ales and dishes made with locally sourced produce, it is set in a pretty village near the coast
The Britannia Coaching Inn
Aberdovey
the first floor terrace with its fabulous views is an ideal spot for an al fresco meal, there are just 3 cosy, well-appointed rooms to stay in
The Harbour Bar & Bistro
Cemaes Bay
overlooking the harbour of this charming fishing village, a traditional, seaside hotel offering good-value accommodation and hearty meals
Gazelle Hotel
Glyngarth
delight in scenic Menai Strait views, stay in contemporary rooms and enjoy seasonal dishes and fresh seafood, at this waterside pub
Swallow Falls
Betws-y-Coed
located on the A5 opposite the Swallow Falls and 5 minutes drive from Betws-y-Coed, and offers a sauna, traditional pub and large beer garden
The Hand Hotel
Chirk
a charming, 17th-century hotel, in the heart of this pleasant, rural town, providing traditional accommodation and a friendly bar and restaurant
George IV Inn
Cwmtwrch
a quaint 16th century inn in the heart of the Swansea Valley has a restaurant famed for its steaks and ribs, and smart modern rooms
Fox & Hounds
Llancarfan
situated in a quiet village in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan, a chic, cosy inn boasting the use of its own produce in the restaurant
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 Beaufort Arms
Raglan
combines modern comforts with original features such as oak beams, slate floors, a large fireplace and a hand-carved wooden bar
Usk & Railway Inn
Sennybridge
spacious, modern rooms feature at this popular inn, scenic views can be enjoyed from the terrace and hearty, locally sourced food is served
Pont y Pair Inn
Betws-y-Coed
with all of the village amenities on the door step and access to the many walking routes and cycling trails this pub makes an ideal base
The Tanners Arms
Defynnog
set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, 18th century inn featuring cosy bedrooms, a characterful bar and restaurant with scenic views
The Glan Yr Afon Inn
Dolphin
a relaxed and friendly, characterful village inn, featuring oak beams and open fires, providing hearty, locally sourced food and just off the A55
The Harp
Letterston
a sensitively renovated, 15th-century, country inn offering bright and spacious rooms, well placed for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The Farmers Arms
Waen
a much-praised, hospitable 18th century inn, with home-cooked food in the beamed restaurant, has been renovated to provide boutique suites
Victoria Inn
Llanbedr
alongside the River Artro, this traditional inn features a large, covered outdoor terrace, elegantly designed rooms and a characterful bar
The Railway Inn
Forden
close to the Offa's Dyke footpath and with golf courses nearby, a traditional country inn has an extensive menu and cosy rooms
Abbey Grange Hotel
Llantysilio
well located for touring the surrounding area, the traditional accommodation offers spacious, comfortable rooms
Highgate Inn Hotel
Hundleton
featuring chic, modern accommodation, with friendly staff, this inn provides quality service commended by previous guests
Teifi Netpool Inn
St. Dogmaels
in a quiet location, alongside the River Teifi, this warm and friendly inn provides a peaceful retreat for those exploring beautiful Pembrokeshire
The Dolfor Inn
Dolfor
a traditional country inn has charming beamed rooms with delightful views and fresh local food to enjoy in the restaurant
The Lion Hotel
Berriew
set in an award-winning village, this ancient timbered inn has had a imaginative makeover by the owner - artist Andrew Logan
The Bedlinog Inn
Troed-y-Rhiw
enjoy warm hospitality at this atmospheric pub in a pretty South Wales village, and then a superb night's sleep in smart, refurbished rooms
Queens Hotel
Blaenau Ffestiniog
features rooms with simple décor and mountain views and offers a good base to explore the nearby walking and cycling trails
Masons Arms
Bryncethin
in a small village near Bridgend and the M4, a traditional pub serves fine, locally-sourced food in the restaurant and has comfy, classic rooms
The Feathers
Ruthin
modern, nicely appointed rooms above a lively pub, featuring live, Saturday-night music, set in the heart of this pleasant county town
California Hotel
Brynteg
this cosy village inn has a warmly welcoming bar and award-winning food, and also offers well-presented rooms and a three bedroom caravan
Mid Wales Inn
Pant-Y-Dwr
as the name suggests this welcoming pub is geographically in the centre of Wales, rooms are individually decorated in a colour co-ordinated style
Three Horseshoes
Moulton
in the rolling green countryside yet ideally located for Barry and Cardiff Airport, a family-run inn offering comfortable, well presented rooms
Pen-Y-Bont Hotel
Tal-y-llyn
a former coaching inn set on the banks of Tal-y-llyn Lake, it offers breathtaking views, a lakeside beer garden and homemade cuisine
The Baltic Inn
Pont-Yates
a family-run inn situated on the edge of the village, stay in cosy rooms that have traditional decor and start the day with a full Welsh breakfast
Dinas Castle Inn
Brecon
enjoy traditional hospitality, great food, comfortable rooms and a cosy bar, at this popular pub, the highest in the Brecon Beacons National Park
Green Bridge Inn
Pendine
in the hilltop part of Pendine, close to the spectacular 7 mile-long sands, simply-furnished modern rooms and an apartment, with dining on site
The Duke of Edinburgh
Newgale
good-value-for-money accommodation, with its own bar and restaurant, located right on the beachfront, making a good holiday base
Prince of Wales Inn
Princetown
this family run pub is situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, most of the traditional rooms enjoy views over the countryside
Prince Llewelyn Hotel
Beddgelert
set in the heart of the village overlooking the babbling River Colwyn, it provides modest and friendly, budget accomodation