Situated within Snowdonia National Park, Aberdunant Hall is a 17th-century property set within 200-acres of woodland on an idyllic upmarket Holiday Home Park.
Built by a visionary architect in 1925, Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth overlooks the beautiful Dywryd Estaury.
Anne
United Kingdom
It is such a unique place, there really is nowhere like it. It was so exciting waking up in the village , which is strange and beautiful. The scenery is fantastic. One day we were able to swim & sunbathe by the pool, which is beautiful and well maintained. Everywhere is so clean and well kept. Expensive but well worth it .
The Golden Fleece Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Porthmadog. This 4-star inn offers free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is situated 6.9 km from Portmeirion.
Holly
United Kingdom
Staff were very helpful, food was delicious great service and have recommended to friends. Thank you!
Porthmadog High Street is 30 meters and both national and steam trains are within 600 meters of Tudor Lodge. The Tudor Lodge is a family run bed and breakfast.
Julian
United Kingdom
Had a very pleasant 3 day stay, lovely clean hotel, lovely breakfast with great choice, very pleasant hosts and great location.
Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park, a property with a bar, is located in Porthmadog, 10 km from Portmeirion, 23 km from Snowdon, as well as 30 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Featuring accommodation with a heated pool, Glan Hirfaen Where the mountains meet the sea is situated in Porthmadog.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Everything we could possibly need for our stay was available at the chalet, including tea and coffee (which was in the cupboard above the microwave). The chalet was very welcoming indeed, and extremely clean.
Situated in Porthmadog in the Gwynedd region, Bryn Gwyn, Sleeps 8, Sea Views, Borth y Gest features a balcony. Featuring mountain and garden views, this holiday home also offers free WiFi.
Carmine
United Kingdom
We loved everything about our stay. Such a lovely town with the most amazing panorama. House in general very well organised, spacious rooms and more than enough bathrooms and wc’s for a bigger family. We liked so much open kitchen with a dinning room, lovely for a bigger group to have a dinner together. Everyone been complimenting the beds and pillows, they been super comfy. Thank you for actually letting us stay, it has an incredible and unforgettable experience, literally the house is a little gem. Definitely coming again. Ps. A massive thank you for a housekeeper, she being so friendly and amazing.
Set in Porthmadog and only 5.1 km from Portmeirion, Newly-renovated, mid-terrace cottage in Porthmadog offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Porthmadog cost R$ 800 per night, and 4-star hotels in Porthmadog are R$ 930 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Porthmadog can on average be found for R$ 1,171 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Porthmadog, location was good for Snowdon, primary reason...
Porthmadog, location was good for Snowdon, primary reason for going there. Seemed a little run down - personal opinion - didn’t have much time to look for places to eat and when we did they didn’t seem that obvious unless it was a pub or takeaway. Shame really the port is very pretty. Might be better in high season, but for me not my cup of tea.
Christina
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town is a busy little place with plenty of choices for...
The town is a busy little place with plenty of choices for eating out , bars etc. It a key access point for two heritage railways, and for Portmeiron. Black Rock Bay is superb, rolling dunes and sandy bay for miles. Very large holiday home resorts back onto the bay, though well hidden. So expect some very busy times and lots of families enjoying their weekends and holidays, out of season the beach is perfect for beach walks.
Melvyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great restaurant's to take your pick from.
Great restaurant's to take your pick from. A really lovely pub (The Australia) highly recommend and the Snowdonia national park on your doorstep . you can also take advantage of the main line train to do large sections of the Wales coastal path getting off and walking a section and on again at different stations, Note, please tell the conductor witch station you want to get off at as the train doesn't stop automatically at all stations.
Welsh coastal path is stunning in and around porthmadog well worth walking.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We primarily chose this hotel so that we could spend time in...
We primarily chose this hotel so that we could spend time in Port Meirion village.
We did go into Porthmadog and took a ride on the steam train. There are shops and cafes in Porthmadog but we dis not visit them.
Janet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Porthmadog is a gem, a lovely little town with fantastic...
Porthmadog is a gem, a lovely little town with fantastic views, great scenery and so much of interest with great golf, spectacular narrow guage railways, wonderful beaches and other lovely places to visit close by including Portmeirion, and Beddgelert
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Porthmadog is a great place to stay.
Porthmadog is a great place to stay. Local shops and Tesco for shopping and petrol. Short ride to Black Rock Sands. Not to be missed. Drive on to the beach. Magical with stunning panoramic views. Ffestiniog Steam railway from the town. Portmeirion a short ride away. Stunning location. Not to be missed. Porthmadog great location for day trips out. Harlech, Snowdon, Bala, Anglesey - Beaumaris, Llandudno- pier - Great Orme, Beddgelert, Caernarfon and many more.
The B&B is in a great location just outside Porthmadog. The room was very roomy, comfortable and quiet, and had everything you might possibly need. Alison was a lovely host and nothing was too much trouble, she really seemed to care about giving her guests a great experience. She also cooked excellent breakfasts! The weather was also sunny & warm throughout my 3 day stay which made it even better. I would 100% try to stay here again next time I am in the area.
Loved the accommodation and the location was spot on. Could not fault the room and the large bathroom was superb. Had breakfast in the courtyard as it was warm and sunny which was an added bonus, Only stayed one night as was travelling but will be back for a longer stay to explore the area. I normally stay in cheaper hotel chains but this has restored my faith in B&B's and would highly recommend if you are looking for accommodation in the area.
We stayed in one of the woodland escape rooms these are self contained studios in a beautiful setting.The bed was comfortable loved the massive bathroom.We ate in the hotel and it was very nice.A big shout out for the staff who worked so hard and were so obliging despite being, as many hospitality places,are short staffed.
The setting is gorgeous and yet near to all of the delights of north Wales
Claire and Steve have really thought of everything. They sent us plenty of information prior to our stay to help expedite check-in and educate us on the area. The rooms have all you need and are spacious. The breakfast was well organized and offered an excellent variety of food stuffs. A very professional yet friendly operation.
Dinner was delicious, very few tables (wasn't high season though) so definitely book in advance. Comfortable rooms, very good size, and a very nice shower/bathroom area. Looked like it would have been fun to stay in one of their holiday lets/camping areas too. A little pricey, but it was great for the location we wanted
I love the mix of old and new. The accommodation was like an older private hotel, maintained by themselves with wonky floors and old fire doors. Mixed with modern statements in decor.
A very modern brasserie restaurant and bar area, well decorated and food was top class in choice, presentation and quality.
Excellent rates for the Porthmadog area, probably as it is down the road in Tremadog, but a very pleasant walk for anyone reasonably fit.
Interesting old building, with a nice mix of old and new in the decoration.
Easy to park for free in the street outside, or the market square.
Customer service in all areas was excellent. Breakfast in the hotel was fabulous, great choice from the menu and buffet. Evening meals in the hotel and castell were superb. Location of our room, Bridge House couldn’t have been better!
Brilliant location. Short walk into Porthmadog and Aldi across the road, but also on a circular walking route (although I only realised when I came out near the property half way round!). Comfortable and clean.
Outstanding! By far the best holiday accommodation I have stayed at in North Wales. Beautifully decorated and high quality. Really helpful host and gorgeous area to visit. Will definitely book again.
Idea loctaion for visiting North Wales tourist attractions, the apartment is centrally loctated in Porthmadog and is very nicely furnitured and well equipped. Idea for a family stay and great value.
Lovely peaceful tranquil surroundings. We were in the Walled Garden 2 lodge spotless clean .Hotels food was great, staff friendly and courteous. Central location for touring area.
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