North Wales Hotels

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Hotels in North Wales

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Dec - Feb
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61 mm153 mm
Mar - May
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61 mm153 mm
Jun - Aug
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85mm
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Sep - Nov
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61 mm153 mm
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Hotels near the sights

  • Great Orme
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  • Caernarfon Castle
    After all these years Caernarfon Castle’s immense strength remains undimmed. A brute of a fortress, Caernarfon Castle’s pumped-up appearance is unashamedly muscle-bound and intimidating. Picking a fight with this massive structure would have been a daunting prospect. By throwing his weight around in stone, King Edward I created what is surely one of the most impressive of Wales’s castles, which today boasts UNESCO World Heritage status. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for unexpected closures, opening times, events, and site facilities.
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  • Snowdon
    The highest mountain in Wales (higher than any in England) at 3,560 feet.
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  • Bodnant Garden
    Nestled in the foothills of Snowdonia in North Wales, Bodnant Garden National Trust is a garden for all seasons. Located on a Conwy Valley hillside the 80 acre garden descends dramatically from neat lawns and grand, flower-filled terraces, through informal shrub borders, meadows and woods, to a valley of water gardens and giant trees. In the spring enjoy displays of daffodils, camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons; rose gardens, lily ponds, billowing flower beds and wildflower meadows in summer; a treescape of rich leaf colour in autumn; and acres of bright, frosty landscapes in winter.
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  • Conwy Castle
    Thanks to restored spiral staircases in its great towers you can walk a complete circuit around the battlements of Conwy Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress that still towers over the town after 700 years. Built in the late 13th century and reputed to be haunted by a past resident, this picturesque castle was built for King Edward I and is a perfect example of the "concentric castle" design. In the distance rise the craggy mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) and spread out below you are the harbour and narrow streets of Conwy – still protected by an unbroken 1,400-yard (1.3km) ring of town walls. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for unexpected closures, opening times, events, and site facilities.
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  • Portmeirion Village
    Nestled between the Dwyryd esturary and the majestic Snowdonia mountains, Portmeirion Village is a private village resort and gardens, set on its own peninsula with vistas in every direction and endless pathways to explore, you’ll be transported into a dreamlike world, full of surprises. Take a tour of the grounds using our new app or listen to the story of Portmeirion told by the man himself Welsh architect Sir Clough Williams Ellis through a series of soundscapes. Soak up the Mediterranean atmosphere in the village centre with a home-made gelato ice cream or enjoy a cup of fine tea or a cheeky cocktail with Riviera views on the terrace at The Hotel Portmeirion. Wander through 70 acres of wild woodland and stumble upon hidden gems such as the Dog Cemetery and the Chinese lake or find your own special place amongst the exotic plants, ancient trees and secret coves. Whatever you choose to do whilst visiting Portmeirion, you’re guaranteed an unforgettably unique experience.
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  • National Slate Museum
    Located in the former Engineering Workshops for Dinorwig Slate Quarry, the National Slate Museum Llanberis is a living working museum that tells the story of the Slate industry in Wales. Wander through the workshops and marvel at the giant waterwheel, be amazed at the foundry and listen to the voices of the past in the Caban(Mess Room). Enjoy a slate splitting demonstration by our quarrymen or visit the blacksmith in the forge, and step back in time in the quarrymen's houses - refurnished to reflect 3 key periods in the slate industry, before visiting the cafe and the shop. Free Entry / No need to book For more information please visit the website www.museum.wales/slate
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  • Zip World Betws-Y-Coed
    Zip World Betws-y-Coed offers an idyllic woodland setting for all your adventure needs. The heart of the site is the Fforest Coaster - based on the traditional toboggan but running on rails, it offers a year round, all-weather experience for ages 3 and up. There are two high ropes courses; Treehoppers for younger children (5-12 years) and Zip Safari 2 (9 years and up). You can bounce and explore to your heart's content on Treetop Nets; giant bouncy nets suspended in the trees, or experience the thrill of Skyride 2, Europe's highest five-seater swing. Drop 100ft alone or with a friend on the world's first tandem drop experience, Plummet 2. After all that adventure, why not relax, re-fuel and watch the action from one of our two on-site cafes. Open all year round.
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  • GreenWood (Gelli Gyffwrdd)
    GreenWood Family Park, voted the Best Family Attraction in North Wales. A forest adventure park full of action and excitement, nestled beneath the trees of Snowdonia’s National Park for toddlers to grown-ups, from rollercoasting to splashing and mega crafting, you’ll never run out of things to do at GreenWood Family Park! With totally mind-blowing rides and experiences, Whizz along the World’s Only People Powered Rollercoaster, Splash down the UK’s first solar powered water slide, Super sliding on North Wales’s longest sledge run, plus buzzfuzzling ziggingzagging, giant jumping, tower climbing, trail blazing, nonstop grinning, greener than peas, mazemazing… Go Go GreenWood! Days out really don’t get much better than GreenWood -
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Frequently Asked Questions about North Wales hotels

Annan Hotel, The Clontarf Hotel, and Empire Hotel Llandudno are some of the most popular hotels for travelers looking to stay near Great Orme. See the full list: Hotels near Great Orme.

Popular hotels close to Llandudno Pier include Hen-Dy, Milverton House, and Annan Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Llandudno Pier.

Popular luxury hotels in North Wales include Osborne House, Hotel Portmeirion, and Pale Hall Hotel. See the full list: North Wales Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Manchester Intl Airport include Holiday Inn Manchester Airport, Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport, and Clayton Hotel Manchester Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Manchester Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Portmeirion Village are Hotel Portmeirion, Castell Deudraeth, and Royal Sportsman Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Portmeirion Village.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in North Wales are Dolffanog Fawr, The Oasis, and The Clontarf Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in North Wales.

Hotel Portmeirion, Empire Hotel Llandudno, and The Springfield Hotel have a spa and received excellent reviews from travelers in North Wales. See the full list: North Wales Spa Resorts.

Hen-Dy, Tynedale Hotel, and Milverton House all received great reviews from families traveling in North Wales. See the full list: North Wales Family Hotels.

Popular hotels by the beach in North Wales include Hen-Dy, Tynedale Hotel, and Milverton House. See the full list: North Wales Beach Hotels.

Hen-Dy, Tynedale Hotel, and Dolffanog Fawr received great reviews from travelers looking for a romantic hotel in North Wales. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in North Wales.