B&B in North Wales
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The range of quality B&Bs varies from homely cottages to larger guesthouses and small hotels offering overnight deals including traditional Welsh breakfast or continental breakfast in the price. Most have an en-suite bathroom or shower room, tea and coffee making facilities. Some offer evening meals and packed lunches on request.
For a refreshing break by the coast, a weekend escape in the country, seven days or a two week holiday, there is a wide choice of options, many listed under North Wales bed and breakfasts on the websites: www.bedandbreakfast-directory.co.uk and www.bnb-directory.com
Details about nearby attractions and lists of local hoteliers are also available from some North Wales tourist information offices.
There are a number of North Wales pubs with accommodation, often in tourist locations, or within easy driving distance of them. Bed and breakfasts in Anglesey are never far from the island's sandy blue flag beaches, while all along the North Wales coast from Rhyl to Caernarfon to Portmeirion and beyond there are fine B&Bs recommended in the 2007 AA guide and other quality food and hotel guides. The area in and around Snowdonia National Park offers a range of bed and breakfasts catering for walkers, climbers, cyclists and outdoor pursuits. Some have laundries or other clothes washing and drying facilities and there are numerous pet-friendly premises in Gwynedd, Conway and Anglesey, Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire.
North Wales farms with accommodation are listed on the website www.farmstaynorthwales.co.uk and offer first class facilities for family holidays and short breaks. Some premises have just one room attached to a family home, others offer a choice of double, twin or family rooms, many set in beautiful gardens, with countryside or seaside views and local amenities on hand. Many are within easy walking distance of town centres, shops and craft centres, near to pubs, restaurants and bars for evening entertainment and handy for public transport networks. In Mold visitors will find bed and breakfasts close to the popular Clwyd Theatr Cymru, while in Bangor there are several near to Theatr Gwynedd and Bangor University of Wales.
With guesthouses in Llangollen, Llandudno, Corwen, Cemaes Bay, Beaumaris, Betws y coed, Denbigh and Dolgellau - the list covers seaside resorts, rural villages and market towns - the choice is yours.
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