Sign up to our weekly newsletter
No spam. Only sweet updates about the latest hotel openings and the best places to stay.
If you're looking for windswept and spectacular then Wales is for you. It doesn't matter if it's a dramatically buffeted coastline, rocky mountain range or lush river valley, Wales offers a myriad of opportunities for getting out into the great outdoors. Of course Wales also has lively cities, charming seaside towns and has had many thousands of years in which to build wonderful castles, historic homes and fascinating structures. Some of these have now been converted into the best places to stay in Wales.
If you’re looking for the best places to stay in Wales for an outdoorsy holiday, consider North Wales: As well as access to Snowdonia National Park and the Wales Coastal Path, North Wales has stunning beaches along dramatically rugged coastlines, Llandudno is a good base for the coast, and Conwy, or the Isle of Anglesey, and great for other outdoor adventures.
South and Mid Wales have the main cities, Cardiff and Swansea. It’s also where you’ll find the vast mecca for walkers and cyclists that is the Brecon Beacons which is part of the Powys area, parts of the Wye Valley and the pretty village of Mumbles, gateway to the Gower Peninsula. This is one of the best places to say in Wales for surfers and beach-lovers.
As you get into West Wales you'll notice road signs changing from English above Welsh to Welsh above English. This is the heartland of traditional Wales and Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion really feel a long way, culturally, from the rest of the mainland. The coastline is tamer, with more sandy stretches, dotted with candy-coloured harbour towns, so this is great place for a unique seaside holiday.
No spam. Only sweet updates about the latest hotel openings and the best places to stay.
Cardiff
Number One Hundred is a family owned and managed bed and breakfast in Cardiff City Centre. The hotel has seven clean, simple, fully en-suite bedrooms and offer a continental breakfast each morning. Great value just a short walk from all of the shops and attractions of Cardiff city centre.
Swansea
Modernist annexe to Morgan's Hotel. Individually styled rooms with wood floors, crisp white linen and flat screen TVs. The adjoining hotel provides style and entertainment with a slick champagne bar and smart yet laid backed dining. Ideally equipped for a both business and weekend getaway.
Gwynedd (Gwynedd)
Quiet B&B views of Cardigan Bay. Cream coloured rooms have wrought iron beds, large windows and pine furniture. Conservatory, library and extensive gardens. Evening meals are served in cosy dining room. For a peaceful weekend, this is a lovely choice.
Carmarthenshire (Carmarthenshire)
Built in 1752 and forever linked to poet and writer Dylan Thomas, Brown's Hotel is now an iconic literary address. The rooms have been elegantly refurbished and the bar is stocked with plenty of Welsh ales. An ideal place to stay for any Thomas fans looking to relive and explore his past.
Builth Wells (Builth Wells)
This historic three star manor house set in it's own 27 acres of delightful gardens can be found in the Wye Valley where nature's fauna and flora abound. Friendly atmosphere with elegant rooms. Experience the best of rugged countryside and relax by a roaring fire to finish off your day.
Caernarfon ( Gwynedd )
A charming restaurant with rooms in historic Caernarfon. Four beautifully styled rooms benefit from plenty of light flooding through the sash windows, open fireplaces and pops of colour coming from the Welsh tapestry bed spreads. With plenty to explore in the area this is the perfect weekend escape.
Glamorgan (Gower )
Cosy hotel for a weekend break in Wales. Nineteen simple en-suite bedrooms at this traditional country inn. Log fire and a restaurant with relaxed and friendly old pub atmosphere. Stunning banqueting hall for weddings. Nestled beneath Cefn Bryn, Gower’s highest point. Ideal weekend getaway.
Glamorgan (Llangennith)
A stone's throw from the beach, Blas Gwyr is a charming B&B in the coastal village of Llangennith. Featuring comfortable rooms and excellent breakfasts, it's perfect for exploring the coast around Swansea or hiking in the Brecon Beacons.
Narberth (Narberth)
Charming hotel in the South Wales village of Narberth. 32 Townhouse features plush rooms, an excellent restaurant and an atmospheric bar. History lovers will enjoy visiting the region's glut of castles.
Ruthin
Art gallery meets boutique restaurant with rooms in the market town of Ruthin, the gateway to North Wales. Contemporary rooms with bold colours and stylish furniture. Boasting a sought-after restaurant & excellent bar. Ideal for a country escape or to rent the whole property for a special occasion.
Swansea
Boutique chic comes to rejuvenated Swansea. Individually styled rooms perfectly mix traditional and contemporary styles. Some feature heavy four poster beds. Modern light and airy bathrooms. Swansea's only Champagne Bar and an excellent restaurant make this a stylish choice.
Isle of Anglesey (Beaumaris)
A small contemporary hotel situated in two 400 year old buildings. Rooms are simply designed with clean lines, bursts of colour and simple white bathrooms. Offering both a laid back and award-winning fine-dining restaurant, friendly service and an atmospheric well-stocked bar.
Dolgellau (Dolgellau)
A quaint option at the heart of Snowdonia National Park. A former country jail now beautifully renovated. Rooms feature exposed stone walls, crisp white linen and comfortable beds. The intimate restaurant serves hearty food and there's a cosy bar. An ideal spot to return to after a day outdoors.
Llandudno
Boutique B&B in small seaside town. Urban interior within a traditional Victorian villa. Rooms with all mod-cons.
Llangollen (Llangollen LL20)
A stylish Victorian townhouse turned boutique guesthouse in a beautiful mountain town adjacent to the Llangollen canal. Nine chic modern rooms come with artsy décor in black and white, the best with an in-room tub for two. There's a self-catering cottage too. A great base for local exploring.
Conwy (WALES)
A lovingly renovated country house commanding a spectacular location overlooking the beautiful Welsh mountains. Rooms are spacious with a traditional unfussy feel. Breakfast is an indulgent affair and there's a number of pubs in the vicinity to try in the evening or along the way on a ramble.
Newport (Newport)
A charming guesthouse located in the pretty coastal village of Newport Pembrokeshire. Five simply styled rooms feature sink-into beds, crisp white linen and lovely rural views. Featuring a cosy fire-lit lounge and a beautifully manicured garden. A quintessentially British stay.
Gwynedd (Porthmadog)
A luxury country house boasting glorious views across the picturesque countryside. Three individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture, soft hues and sink-into beds. With Snowdonia National Park on the doorstep this is the perfect rural escape.
Gwynedd (Dolgellau)
Set amidst beautiful rolling woodlands, Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel is a classy establishment. Whether you are in the region to fish or explore Snowdonia, the hotel offers great accommodation with comfortable rooms and an excellent restaurant.
Aberystwyth (Aberystwyth)
A boutique seaside hotel with a strong sense of Welsh identity and impressive sea views. Traditional stone walls sit alongside contemporary fittings. A laid backed restaurant serves up excellent local food. Perfectly situated to make the most of this corner of Wales.
Pembrokeshire (Stackpole)
With delightful rooms and some of the best food for miles around served in the restaurant, The Stackpole Inn is a superb small hotel. With four elegant rooms, it's a great option for families looking to explore Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire (Milford Haven )
A charming two bedroom B&B in the small coastal town of Milford Haven. Traditionally dressed rooms feature antique furniture, patterned wallpaper, open fireplaces and large windows. Indulgent breakfasts are served and the property is ideally located for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Gwynedd
An historic mountaineer's hotel offering characterful service, right under Snowdonia. Delightfully eccentric climbing inn with a range of comfortable sleeping options. With a hearty breakfast to start the day and a lively dinner upon your return!
Pembrokeshire (Clynderwen )
A charming farmhouse set in acres of beautiful farm and woodlands. The two rooms are simply dressed with oak or pine furniture, white washed walls, and pastel hues. Indulgent farmhouse breakfasts are served using all local produce. A tranquil spot to explore the region from.
Carmarthenshire
A landmark building in the lovely village of Llandeilo. Large rooms mix contemporary design with a traditional feel. High ceilings with criss-crossing wooden beams. The large bar sells regional drinks and the restaurant serves up wholesome Welsh food. An ideal base for exploring Wales.
Powys (Newtown)
A fantastic little B&B in mid Wales near the Cambrian mountains and not far from the stunning coastline. Elegant bedrooms and a licensed bar. Plenty to do; walking, cycling, festivals etc. Excellent value and lots of outdoor activities.
Monmouthshire
Restaurant with rooms located on a remote stretch of the River Usk. Excellent food is made with ingredients from the kitchen garden; dine al fresco on the water's edge. Sumptuous rooms, some with four-poster beds, have a deluxe feel. Guests have access to nearby golf & spa resort if they fancy it.
Gwynedd (Gwynedd )
A boutique country pub set in the picturesque Snowdonia village of Beddgelert. A handful of rooms are simple and chic with crisp white linen, patterned wallpaper and contemporary furniture. Hearty food is served in the restaurant alongside a choice selection of ales.
Llangollen
Former bank building converted into a good-value property on the River Dee. Fresh & airy rooms with soft pastel colours, wooden floors & on-trend furnishings look out onto the water. With an outdoor equipment shop & cafe on the ground floor, everything is on-site for a weekend of outdoor adventures.
Aberdovey (Gwynedd)
A picturesque waterfront hotel in the heart of Aberdovey, Gwynedd. The rooms marry original features with modern conveniences and wonderful sea views. There is a quaint on site bar with a cosy fireplace, and a restaurant serving locally sourced Welsh produce. Utterly charming.
Ceredigion
A striking Georgian country house set in scenic countryside near the coast. The main house features 3 bedrooms that mix period features with contemporary style. A further 2 rooms are found in the self-catering cottage. Expect homemade breakfasts served with jazz music. A luxurious rural getaway.
Llandudno (Conwy)
A grand historic hotel that has been run by the same family for three generations. Elegant rooms range in size but are traditionally dressed with antiques, marble bathrooms, and original features. A restaurant serves modern British fare and there's a spoiling spa too. A classic coastal getaway.
Narberth (Pembrokeshire)
A converted farmhouse boasting a spectacular setting in the pretty Pembrokeshire countryside. Chic, comfortable rooms are white-washed with cast iron beds, crisp white linen and contemporary bathrooms. The perfect spot for a walking holiday or to just simply unwind.
Tenby
A chic restaurant and small hotel located in the picturesque coastal town of Tenby. Beautifully designed rooms feature pine wood panelling, simple modern furniture and luxurious bathrooms. Hearty pub classics are served in the restaurant alongside a choice selection of ales.
Cardigan (Moylegrove)
A beautifully converted vicarage set in a secluded and scenic spot near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Rooms are fresh and light with large sash windows, contemporary hues, and polished wooden floors. There are also luxury huts for something a little more private. A chic spot for a coastal getaway.
Tenby (Tenby)
A boutique B&B on the outskirts of pretty Tenby and surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens. Individually styled rooms are just the right balance of traditional and contemporary with feature wallpaper, indulgent bathrooms and exposed beams. A charming spot from which to explore the region.
Abergavenny (Crickhowell)
A converted Manor House located near the Brecon Beacons. Individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture and soft hues and have sash windows. An indoor pool, expansive garden and numerous activities on offer in the area make this ideal for family holidays.
Gwynedd (Tywyn)
A charming country house set in an astonishingly beautiful part of rural Wales. Four individually styled rooms are simple and cosy with sink-in-to beds, cosy fabrics and exposed stone walls. A sunny terrace offers a spot to admire the views and the snug lounge is ideal after a day spent outdoors.
Tenby (Tenby)
A lovely country hotel, set on the Pembrokeshire coast. The rooms are elegant and spacious with tasteful furnishings and excellent balcony views. In the summer, delicious home cooked food can be enjoyed on the veranda. Explore the beautiful surrounding National Park or go for a round of golf.
Caernarfon (nr. CAERNARFON)
A charming hotel in a glorious part of Wales. Simply styled rooms feature floor to ceiling windows (to enjoy the garden views), soft hues and modern bathrooms. A fine-dining restaurant is worthy of a visit alone. With numerous outdoor pursuits in the area this is the perfect country escape.
Saundersfoot (Saundersfoot)
A luxury B&B located in a secluded spot in the pretty Pembrokeshire countryside. A handful of coastal inspired rooms are chic and contemporary with white-washed walls, plenty of light and indulgent bathrooms. A tranquil, adult only, property ideal for exploring the region.
Hay on Wye
A chic small hotel in the pretty market town of Hay-on-Wye and just on the edge of the glorious Brecon Beacons. Elegant rooms feature enormous sash windows, white washed walls and choice antiques. The restaurant is fabulous and worthy of a visit alone. A charming stay.
Gwynedd (Bwlchtocyn)
Combining a stunning location with an excellent hotel service, Porth Tocyn Hotel is a superb spot. Homely rooms, a great restaurant and lovely views all come together to create a stellar establishment on the Welsh coast.
Swansea (Swansea)
Just a stones throw from the beach, Patricks with Rooms has wonderful views across Mumbles Bay. The restaurant serves modern British dishes with local seafood. The Lounge Bar offers afternoon teas and hearty full English breakfasts. A great base for the family looking to explore the Swansea coast.
Hay on Wye (Powys)
A delightful Georgian B&B just outside Hay on Wye. Elegant rooms are tastefully decorated with floral fabrics and antique pieces; some with rolltop baths. There are two comfortable lounges with cosy fires, an honesty bar and plenty of books and games. A home from home in a lovely peaceful location.
Pembrokeshire
A restaurant with rooms set within its own vineyard in a picturesque part of Wales. Simply styled rooms benefit from plenty of natural light, soft hues and dark wooden furniture. The unique restaurant spans four venues across the farm and is worthy of a visit alone.
Conwy
300 year old old coaching inn with views of a Conwy castle. Individually designed rooms offer a clever combination of contemporary style & traditional comfort. The restaurant serves local Welsh produce and there's a spa for pampering. A great base for exploring the North Welsh coast.
Abergavenny (Abergavenny )
A converted pub featuring contemporary rooms and a highly acclaimed restaurant. Simple and clean in design, rooms have floor to ceiling windows, white washed walls and modern bathrooms. A creative British menu focuses on local produce. A charming country escape.
Carmarthenshire (Llandovery)
For walkers and artists, and all those who love the great outdoors, The New White Lion in the Breacon Beacons and Cambrian Mountains is a wonderful retreat. After a day in dramatic scenery sleep and eat in the greatest of comfort. Cosy log burning fires, lavish rooms, hot baths and huge breakfasts.
Denbighshire (Ceiriog Valley)
A cosy country pub set in the stunning Ceiriog Valley boasting a standout restaurant and a small spa. Rooms are decorated with a contemporary spin on traditional design. An outdoor hot tub with superb views, a good selection of ales, and hearty British classics make this ideal for a country getaway.
Aberaeron
A contemporary seaside hotel and restaurant in charming Aberaeron. Rooms spread among three historic harbour side buildings. Splashes of colour, wrought iron freestanding baths and lively patterns make this a unique property. The chef prepares modern welsh cuisine. A standout property.
Carmarthenshire (LLANLLAWDDOG)
A chic B&B boasting a glorious location surrounded by hills and forest. The hosts have given the historic mansion a complete revamp leaving the interiors fresh, contemporary and light. Combining the tranquil location and abundance of outdoor pursuits in the region, this is the ultimate rural escape.
Carmarthenshire (Llanarthney)
A contemporary country house offering a luxurious rural escape near Brecon Beacons National Park. Three spacious rooms boast modern bathrooms, elegant furnishings and large sash windows making the most of the scenic surrounds. Ideally positioned for exploring this historic corner of Wales.
Llandudno
Charming owner-run B&B with sea views & acres of gardens outside Llandudno. Very comfortable recently-renovated rooms boast modern bathrooms; traditional public areas include a fireside living room & sun terrace. Tranquil natural setting makes this ideal for those after a peaceful rural break.
Isle of Anglesey
Grade 11 listed gothic style property, inspired by the french chateaux in the Loire valley, turned luxury hotel and venue overlooking the Menai Straits. Twenty two contemporary styled bedrooms, plus three self catering cottages. Superb onsite facilities. Ideal for groups or adrenalin seekers!
St Davids (Haverfordwest)
Smart B&B hotel set in a 19th century vicarage just outside St. Davids. The stylish rooms are comfortable and spacious with fashionable furnishings and artwork. Perfect for people who are interested in exploring the Pembrokeshire coast with its stunning cliffs, wildlife and beaches.
Powys
Stylish owner-run B&B situated in rural Wales. Carefully curated rooms boast mid-century pieces, unique artworks, high thread count sheets & Cambrian Mountain views. Dine on homegrown breakfasts, explore acres of garden or relax in front of the fire. Chic yet laid-back base for exploring Snowdonia.
Isle of Anglesey
A stylish coastal hotel and restaurant set on the Island of Anglesey. Chic rooms are decorated with wicker chairs, time-worn leather, raw linen, weathered wooden tables, and have sand-bleached floors. The Welsh restaurant is laidback and very good. Ideal for families or couples.
Glamorgan
Charming owner-run guesthouse in the small village of Llantwit Major, just 30 mins from Cardiff. Dating from the 16th-century, the dog-friendly manor house offers classic rooms with fresh contemporary touches. Lawn, bar & function rooms make this ideal for both small events or exploring the area.
Glamorgan
An elegant Victorian manor in the lush Welsh countryside near Bridgend. The interiors feature period details, from high ceilings to wood-panelled walls, combined with contemporary touches. With a spa, fine dining, and a cosy lounge with fire, it’s the perfect retreat for relaxation and indulgence.
Cardiff (Caerphilly)
Set in rolling hills just outside Cardiff, this country house blends classic charm with modern luxury. Guests can expect rich wood panelling, plush furnishings, and rooms with stunning views over the Severn Estuary. Dine at the sophisticated restaurant and unwind in the cosy bar. An elegant stay.
Glamorgan (Vale of Glamorgan )
A luxury hotel & vineyard set in a scenic rural spot just 20-minutes outside Cardiff. Contemporary rooms are simply styled with clean lines, large expanses of glass, & indulgent bathrooms. The bistro is a real lure with slick modern British dishes served with the hotel's wines. A luxe rural getaway.
Aberystwyth (Rhydyfelin)
This magnificent Georgian house, surrounded by glorious woodland, feels like the backdrop to an Austen novel. A modern revamp has resulted in the creation of a stunning hotel with superb restaurant that mixes historic charm with contemporary luxury.
Caernarfon (Caernarfon)
A fine old house steeped in character and history, set in beautiful 15 acre grounds between Snowdonia and the Irish Sea. Plas Dinas has a number of majestically decorated rooms and several dining options. This remote getaway is perfect for large groups looking for an active and luxurious weekend.
Dolgellau (Dolgellau)
A smart small hotel boasting a fabulous location nestled at the foot of Cadair Idris Mountain. Individually styled rooms feature crisp white linen, exposed stone and simple contemporary furniture. An atmospheric bar and restaurant serves hearty food alongside a choice selection of ales.
Pembrokeshire (Pembrokeshire)
A boutique hideaway in Pembrokeshire, perfectly placed for exploring the coast. Guests can expect a mix of modern luxury and rustic charm, with cosy fireplaces, plush velvet chairs, and wooden beams. Offering a wonderful breakfast, library, millpond and wildlife-filled forest, it's an idyllic stay.
Ceredigion (Llandysul)
Penbontbren is a charming, luxury Bed and Breakfast nestled in 32 acres of grounds, surrounded by Welsh countryside and only 2 miles from wonderful national trust beaches. Beaming with character, this old Welsh farm has spacious private suites and substantial Welsh breakfasts!
Isle of Anglesey (Rhosneigr)
A smart guesthouse in the heart of the village of Rhosneigr, just a short stroll from the beach. Breezy rooms are furnished in seaside blue and white with pops of yellow and soft green. There's a cute dining room for breakfast, plus one lodge with self-catering facilities. A charming island escape.
Builth Wells (Llangammarch Wells)
19th century mock-Tudor property set amid stunning 50-acre gardens, offering stylishly furnished rooms. The dining room is spacious and dignified and serves award-winning food. Plenty of activities on offer and a thoroughly relaxing spa. Ideal for a weekend break away from it all.
Porthmadog (Penrhyndeudraeth)
This eccentric resort was built by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis to show how a naturally beautiful site could be developed without spoiling it. Hotel Portmeirion and Castell Deudraeth each have a unique design and give a fantastic opportunity to stay in this charming village and explore.
St Davids (Pembrokeshire)
A gorgeous country retreat, set in 600 acres of farmland on the Pembrokeshire coast. The luxurious 7 room boutique hotel boasts stunning views and fantastic home cooking in the family run restaurant. A gem for short stays, weddings and private parties.
Narberth (Molleston)
Family friendly grand Welsh farmhouse, beautifully restored with excellent food, located just outside Narberth with its wide range of boutiques and galleries.
Conwy (North Wales)
A traditional Welsh stone building, this luxury B&B enjoys stunning views across the valleys and on a clear day, Snowdonia. Rooms are spacious and contemporary in style with plush fabrics and modern en suite bathrooms. A stylish getaway in North Wales, ideal for keen walkers or local exploring.
Conwy (Llandudno)
Dating back to the 13th Century, Bodysgallen Hall & Spa lies in beautiful formal gardens and features 15 bedrooms in the main house, Principal Suites, and 16 delightful cottage suites in the grounds. The hotel is ideally placed for local historic castles, golf courses and the coast of North Wales.
Newport (Newport)
Artistic, family-run restaurant with rooms situated on the Nevern estuary in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With miles of coastline to explore you'll be glad of the comfy beds and locally sourced, beautifully cooked cuisine. Simple and effective.
Tenby ( West Wales)
18th Century Victorian home turned family-friendly boutique hotel with glorious views over Tenby's South beach. Having undergone an extensive refurb, rooms and suites are beautiful; classic luxury and elegance with plenty of original features. Fine dining offers the best of local produce.
Abergavenny (Wales)
Monmouthshire old coaching inn turned stylish hideaway - perfect for the great outdoors. Charmingly quaint rooms with chic touches. Superb food straight from the organic kitchen garden. Relaxed atmosphere, family friendly and perfect for outdoorsy types.
Denbighshire (Denbighshire)
Unspoiled 16th Century Inn nestled in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountains. Traditional aspects maintained with the original features and antiques. Rooms are cosy and unique, with modern bathrooms. Seasonal menus, daily specials and a fully stocked bar entice locals and guests alike.
Abergavenny (Monmouthshire)
The family run Angel Hotel, located in the centre of Abergavenny offers stylish, well decorated rooms, fine dining and a fantastic base on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. A lovely wedding venue with private cottages, just a 10min drive from partner Michelin-starred restaurant the Walnut Tree.
Saundersfoot (Saundersfoot)
A charming spa hotel overlooking Saundersfoot Harbour. The simple and chic rooms are come with modern furnishings and neutral tones. The Cliff Restaurant serves up fresh fish straight off the boat and local farm produce. Miles of beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline to explore.
Conwy
A popular spa hotel boasting epic views across the bay to Conwy Castle. Rooms have a subtle nautical theme and feel fresh and modern. The best have balconies and sea views. A spoiling spa uses ESPA products and includes an indoor pool and sauna. A convivial restaurant completes the picture.
Pembrokeshire (Roch)
Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the coast, the 12th century Roch Castle boasts sleek and stylish accommodation with en suite facilities. Spend your days on the beach before enjoying lovely dinners at the sister hotel. It's adults only, so an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.
Cardiff (Wales)
In the heart of Cardiff, this boutique hotel channels authentic Spanish charm with rustic décor and traditional touches. There are cosy rooms with carved wood and terracotta tiles, plus a standout restaurant serving flame-grilled Spanish and Welsh dishes. Perfect for a unique stay with character.
Denbighshire
A pretty red-brick Georgian house set in a scenic part of North East Wales. Original features remain in the elegant rooms but the feel is fresh and modern. With warm hosts, hearty breakfasts, a large garden, and a dog-friendly policy — this is a perfect base for a country getaway.
Brecon (Brecon)
This stately home has a commanding presence in the surrounding countryside. Each room is unique, but all are exquisitely decorated in soft palettes and fabrics. The award winning restaurant is a must, as is the smart dress code. An array of activities ensure you're kept busy. Country luxury!
Cardigan
Located in the centre of town, this stylish boutique hotel blends historic charm with modern luxury. The decor features a captivating mix of traditional Welsh textiles and Scandinavian minimalism, creating a warm, nautical atmosphere. Expect riverside views, plus a terrace bar to unwind in.
Denbighshire
Charming Welsh farmhouse turned exceptional restaurant with comfortable rooms resting in the stunning Vale of Edeyrnion. Classic style throughout and with armchairs around every corner. Enjoy the seasonally inspired menu whether it be a taster menu, Sunday lunch or breakfast in bed.
Conwy
Victorian townhouse now 5* boutique on the Llandudno's seafront. The listed building houses antiques and fine art works in all rooms. Suites are comfortable with sea views. Continental breakfast to start the day, lunch and dinner at the casual cafe. A beautiful find in the Welsh countryside.
Powys (Machynlleth )
A unique property offering chic contemporary design and housing a Michelin starred restaurant all in an unassuming country house. Rooms mix traditional features with modern art, bold wallpaper and designer furniture. The restaurant is worthy of a visit alone. Fabulous.
St Davids (Tyddewi)
A wonderful hotel overlooking the Pembrokeshire coast. Set in a restored 19th century windmill, the hotel's design is chic and contemporary. The rooms are sleek and urbane with metallic colour schemes. Local and international modern art pervades throughout this stylish coastal retreat.
Monmouthshire (Monmouthshire)
Refined Michelin starred restaurant with rooms set in peaceful Welsh valley. Modern rooms with large comfortable beds and luxury bathrooms. Friendly service, understated setting and exceptional cuisine often using locally foraged produce. A real culinary treat.
Gwynedd (Llanderfel)
This historic Victorian manor house is situated next to Snowdonia National Park. Feel like royalty in their traditional, elegant rooms and suites. The cosy library is perfect spot for curling up with a good book after a day out trekking! Divine cuisine, gorgeous surroundings - a perfect retreat.
Cardiff
St. David's is set in an iconic, modern building with stunning views across Cardiff Bay. The Hotel features a restaurant with waterside terrace, a luxury spa and stylish bedrooms. Just 2 miles from the city centre the hotel is perfectly suited for short breaks, conferences, or weddings.