Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, The Traxx Hotel offers accommodation in Bangor, right opposite Bangor Train Station and a 5-minute walk from the bus terminal.
The Slate is located in Bangor, North Wales, featuring an on-site restaurant and bar. Free WiFi and free private parking is available.
Fran
United Kingdom
I really enjoyed the decor, staff, and overall feel of the Slate. It's an exceptionally convenient location, for a very good price! Beds were comfy, rooms were clean and cosy, nights were quiet. Definitely a lovely place to stay.
Y Garth Guesthouse, a property with a terrace, is set in Bangor, 18 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, 24 km from Snowdon, as well as 33 km from Llandudno Pier.
Johannes
Denmark
Adam & Joanne are the sweetest friendliest helpsommest hosts. Everything is possible, nothing is a problem.
Best shower in Wales! Great breakfast. Lovely room etc.etc.
Located in Bangor in the Gwynedd region, SL06 - Idwal Lodge with Hot Tub has a balcony. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the holiday home free of charge.
Kathie
United Kingdom
The property was lovely, was really happy with it.
Set in Bangor in the Gwynedd region, C03 - The Faraday features a balcony. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the holiday home free of charge.
Situated in Bangor and only 15 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Bwthyn Bach Gilfach features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Darin
United Kingdom
Homely, clean and a very well equipped kitchen. We had a real cozy stay and enjoyed beautiful views across the countryside with a glass of wine in the garden. We thoroughly enjoyed the stay,
The pier is beautiful -and it always seems to be sunny with...
The pier is beautiful -and it always seems to be sunny with blue skies . The walk up by the side of the pier to the management centre is lovely . Just over menai bridge to the left is church island to walk round -along the Menai straits -with beautiful sunset views .menai is to the right -again lovely walks under the bridge . Everywhere is close to drive to - Beaumaris - with its pier and castle is not far away . Penrhyn castle is a lovely day out -as are cadnant gardens and plas newydd -you can definitely fill a week easily . Conwy and caernarvan are at each side -lovely days out-castles and steam trains . I could fill a fortnight - longer even ! A great place to visit .
childminder
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Being from the USA, Bangor, and Wales in general are SO...
Being from the USA, Bangor, and Wales in general are SO beautiful and the people are so nice and kind. We love being able to travel here. Being that were visiting in December, a number of the typical tourist spots were closed for the season. However, we made the most of it. This included a trip to Wrexham, Mold, Caenafron, and other locations. If you are an American travelling there and you're renting a car, it would be a good idea to have someone in your party who can drive stick. We rented a car from Enterprise in Holyhead and even though we were promised an automatic transmission car (Bangor and North Wales are quite hilly) we wound up with a manual transmission. They they would replace it, but could not. Luckily I knew how to drive stick. Also, a number of roads are narrow so take your time.
Michael
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great base of operations from which the explore north-...
Great base of operations from which the explore north-western Wales.
Loads of buses leaving from Bangor and a train connecting you to Holyhead, Chester and Cardiff. The sherpa line is great to get to Snowdon.
Jasper
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Bangor...what can i say it has all the usual shops and...
Bangor...what can i say it has all the usual shops and supermarkets and a few gems of independant shops. We walked along the pier where you can see the Menai Bridge and watch the birds. We went to visit the university which is impressive.
Lesley
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I really liked Bangor.
I really liked Bangor. We took a train straight to the city and took a short walk to our hotel. The city is certainly walkable if you don’t mind hills, but the streets can be steep. There are decent bus and train connections to neighbouring towns, both towards Snowdonia park and across Anglesey. Bangor also has a decent selection of shops and food places, so makes for a great base to come back to after exploring around. It’s a standard student town really, just with some pretty good views.
Liam
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Visited mostly for shopping at all the major stores.
Visited mostly for shopping at all the major stores. Bangor pier was typical unspoilt Victorian pier without amusement arcades and the rest typical of many resorts. Penrhyn Castle had something for all visitors the National Trust houses and gardens and the railway museum was unique,
Haulfryn is in the elevated part of Bethesda, meaning it's a bit away from the main road and has absolutely stunning views of the mountains of Eryri. Off road parking is a great bonus at Haulfryn as there's lots of on-street parking in the area, I can't believe how quiet the house was, it's great for folk wanting some peace and quiet after a day exploring north Wales. A well equipped kitchen for cooking, and Deliveroo available when you don't want to cook. Would definitely stay again when I'm next in the area.
Great location for seeing Bangor, North wales and Anglesey. Lovely appointed ensuite and room and a comfortable stay. Managed to get parked okay and only 10 minutes walk to the centre. Bangor is a lovely town and a walk to the pier is a must.
Food was good, especially the evening meals. Friendly staff. Bit of a faff having to use two lifts to get from reception to room and return but just allow 5 minutes for this and the exercsise is good.
Really enjoyed our stay at Pant Teg. We travelled to Wales to climb Snowdon - It was a 15-20 minute drive to Llanberis from Pant Teg.
Our host, Brian, was really friendly and breakfast was lovely. We had a drink in the local pub and all the locals were friendly and welcoming.
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