Situated in Pwllheli, The Victoria Hotel provides a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. At the hotel, all rooms are equipped with a wardrobe and a TV.
Jeremy
Belgium
Spacious room, with view over street.
Nice toiletries.
Situated in Pwllheli and only 25 km from Portmeirion, The Piggery - North Wales Retreat features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Pwllheli and only 28 km from Portmeirion, The Cwtch - a self contained one bedroom annex features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Beverly
United Kingdom
The owner was very,very helpful , lovely quiet and comfortable, the annexe clean and tidy in a nicer part of pwphelli, wasn't far from places we wanted to go . Would consider staying here again
Situated in Nefyn, 36 km from Portmeirion, Gwesty Nanhoron Arms Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Chwilog and only 1.1 km from Afonwen Beach, O Dan Y Coed Swedish Log Cabin with New 2024 Wood Fired Hot Tub offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Olegs
United Kingdom
Very lovely place. The Hot tub is wonderful. While the weather wasn't good enough for a beach, the hot tub had perfectly fixed this issue. The instruction provided was useful. Contacting the property owner was easy. We are happy and would recommend this place to our friends.
Boasting garden views, Gypsy Caravan Glamping features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 35 km from Portmeirion. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Kate
United Kingdom
Everything from start to finish was absolutely exceptional, perfect location, amazing host, nothing was to much trouble, cannot wait to return, highly recommend 😊
Situated in Chwilog in the Gwynedd region, Forest Lodge 18 at Hafan Y Mor features a patio and garden views. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Pwllheli is a lively little town where Welsh is spoken by...
Pwllheli is a lively little town where Welsh is spoken by most people. Ideal for getting the train down the Cambrian Coast to Criccieth, Porthmadog, Harlech, Barmouth and Machynlleth. All local buses to Llyn - to Abersoch, Aberdaron begin Market Square Pwllheli so if you are without a car you can explore the area and coast.
NEIL
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The house is so well equipped and comfortable, we were there...
The house is so well equipped and comfortable, we were there in a cold spell but it was lovely and warm. The beds were like sleeping on clouds, the standard of all equipment was very good. Only a short distance to shops.
Sandy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Pwllheli is a lovely place to visit.
Pwllheli is a lovely place to visit. Lots of shops which include two supermarkets, a few banks, chemist and gift shops. There are plenty of places to eat in and various takeaways to get fish and chips, pizza and kebabs etc. Parking isn't an issue as there is a pay and display car park in the centre of the town and various other places to park for free. Parking on the High Street is free only time restricted. For the children there is a small fair which boasts a few rides and an arcade. There is a market once a week which is held in the pay and display car park. The beach is worth a visit too.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Although quite stoney, there is a long, wide beach forming a...
Although quite stoney, there is a long, wide beach forming a large bay. There is also a pleasant sea-front promenade that runs the length of the beach. There is a marina, but didn't appear to be accessible to the general public, so unfortunately you can't wander round looking at the boats, more like a boatyard for mooring your own vessel. There is a nice wooded walk that takes you through the golf course and round its perimeter, you can make it a circular walk back via the housing estate.
The local golf club is open to the general public for food and drink, but we ate at Dylan's in Criccieth and a Gwesty pub south of the peninsula, self-catering the remainder of the time.
Brenda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We stay here on the 5th April for 1 night was a short stay...
We stay here on the 5th April for 1 night was a short stay the rooms where clean and tidy bathroom was very nice and clean basket breakfast was lovely plenty to eat could not fault it at all key was place in key box with key code no problem at all car park was 5 minutes walk away plenty of spaces to park we paid £5.50 for 24 hours parking found it was value for money i would recommend staying here i would stay here again
jackie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A compact town with no frills but everything you need for a...
A compact town with no frills but everything you need for a pleasant stay. A few supermarkets, a decent selection of bars and cafes, a nice Wetherspoons, a harbour, a long beach and views of Snowdon, friendly locals.
Spotless, modern, well finished accommodation.
Meeting and greeting nice and relaxed.
You get a set of keys for your room as well as the main entrance to the building.
I actually found the experience quite a bit like staying in a good quality boutique hotel.
The accommodation is right on the high street so it's close to restaurants and pubs .
I can't praise this enough.
Definitely a value for money.
It is a really nice place, quiet, outside Pwllheli, surrounded by nature, it was very pretty. The weather was turning very autumn chilly, but the place had heating available. It was very cosy, the bed was comfortable and the duvet was amazingly warm. Spacious, good kitchen, comfortable living room area. Host was really nice and welcoming.
Quiet nice views exceptionally clean and fresh. Lovely cake and fresh flowers . Owners were very helpful nothing was to much trouble. We had a flat tyre and our car had to be towed to Pwllheli and Ann ran my son to pick it up next day.
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