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Country house hotels in Wales



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Tudor castle

Looking for a more dramatic setting than a country house hotel for your weekend break? Then check in to a Tudor castle. The three star Thornbury Castle is actually in England but provides fine views of South Gloucestershire and Welsh hills.

The exterior of the hotel is romantic and the grounds include a vineyard and the oldest Tudor garden in the country. Inside the hotel's centuries of history, together with wood panelling, tapestries and paintings create a wonderful atmosphere.

Luxury close to the coast

Close to the incomparable Pembrokeshire coastal landscape, the Lamphey Court Hotel is a luxurious four star country house hotel with large grounds and great leisure facilities.

The spa has indoor pool, Jacuzzi, gym, sauna, beauty treatments, aromatherapy and massage is also available and there are floodlit tennis courts. Castles, sandy beaches and the attractive and historic seaside town of Tenby are all within easy reach.

Hotel and spa in Snowdonia

For inspiring views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle head for the historic four star Bodysgallen Hall and Spa, Llandudno. Rooms are split between the main building and sixteen secluded cottages within the large parkland grounds.

The hotel spa has been created within the old stone farm building and features a large pool, spa bath, steam room, sauna and relaxation room. The dining rooms have been awarded three rosettes by the AA.

Stunning views from the restaurant terrace

Take in the stunning view of Snowdonia National Park from the restaurant terrace, and you'll be glad you booked the Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside country house hotel.

The Victorian property is relaxed and tranquil with large gardens on the banks of the river Conwy.

Hideway in Anglesey

Lovers of the sea should head offshore to Anglesey where the three star Tre-Ysgawen Hall Country House Hotel and Spa nestles in ample grounds with woodland. The spa has a pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, gym and therapy suite.

Views of the Mawddach Estuary

In Dolgellau, back in the Snowdonia National Park, stands Penmaenuchaf Hall. This elegant country house hotel provides magnificent views of the Mawddach Estuary.

For lovers of fine food and wine, outdoor pursuits and tranquility Penmaenuchaf Hall is a great choice.

Spectacular lakeside location

The Lake Vyrnwy Classic Hotel has a spectacular location high in the Berwyn Mountain Range within the 24,000 acre Vyrnwy Estate. The lake views are truly stunning. This country house hotel is ideal for those keen on outdoor pursuits including fly-fishing, clay shooting and walking.

Quintessential country house hideaway

Llyndir Hall, Rossett is the quintessential country house hideaway and a perfect base from which to explore North Wales. You would never know that you are five minutes away from Chester as you stroll in the parkland and countryside that surround the hotel. Leisure facilities include a pool, sauna, gym and beauty salon.

Thre three star Seiont Manor Hotel, Caernarfon lies in the foothills of Snowdonia, set in large and secluded parkland grounds. An elegant retreat that provides a good base to explore Snowdonia and the coast.

Otherwise known as:

"The land of castles".

Pembrokeshire is known as Gwlad hud a lledrith, 'The land of magic and enchantment'.

What's it famous for:

Snow-capped peaks of the Snowdonia National Park.

Crystal clear lakes and wonderful waterfalls such as the Waterfall of the Snow in the Fforest Fawr and Devils Bridge, near Aberystwythe.

Lovely beaches and dramatic coastlines. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is particularly beautiful and wildlife includes seals, dolphins and occasional Minke whale make their home.

Castles - especially Harlech Castle, constructed in 1290, surveying the landscape from its rocky plinth.Beaumaris, Conway and Caernarfon in the North to Pembroke and Kidwelly, Carreg Cennen, Cardiff, Grosmont and Skenfrith in the South.

Portmeirion, the Italianate village creation of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, famous as the set of the Prisoner.

What's it like?

Wild and beautiful with the vibrant cities of Swansea and Cardiff that have found a new lease of life. Art, culture and history.

Tedegar House, a fine Restoration mansion in lovely parkland grounds.

Atmospheric abbeys like Tintern, Valle Crucis and Strata Florida.

National Museum and Galleries of Wales, home to the largest collection of Impressionist paintings outside Paris. Here you'll find work by Cezanne, Renoir and Monet.