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On average, 3-star hotels in Dolgellau cost $129 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dolgellau are $140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dolgellau can be found for $165 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dolgellau this weekend is $281 or, for a 4-star hotel, $732. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dolgellau for this weekend cost around $277 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $164 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dolgellau for tonight. You'll pay around $229 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dolgellau will cost around $214, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Dolgellau:
6.0
Scored 6.0
The parking was not good steep narrow road I think once...
The parking was not good steep narrow road I think once inside the property there was 44 steps or stairs some very steep and narrow, wouldn’t recommend to guests with any type of mobility issues. Lounge furniture needs replacing very old and uncomfortable lounge smelt musty. One of the bedrooms very damp with mushroom type mould Growing on wall and carpet. Bathrooms very nice modern plenty of them. Everything you needed supplied in the kitchen. Beds very comfortable lovely bedding. Garden unkempt and garden furniture rusty.
peacock
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A well maintained property, with delightful hosts.
A well maintained property, with delightful hosts. Breakfasts very good.
Lovely gardens and views of the countryside/hills. Room facilities good, comfy & cosy. I plan to stay here again when next visiting the area. I have no hesitation in recommending it to others.
Good base for lots of things. great walking area. I used it as a base for a golfing break as it's in the centre of a triangle of some great links golf courses incl St David's [Harlech], Aberdovey, and Porthmadog, And the spectacular Welshpool GC with amazing views over 5 counties! The wonderful village of Portmeirion [famous for it's use in the 60's TV series 'The Prisoner'] is not too far away either
M Tru
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great walking - either flat to Barmouth, or up the mountain.
Great walking - either flat to Barmouth, or up the mountain. A great selection of pubs, all serving good beer, and a decent curry house (the Lemon Grass - but cash only and BYOB). Has everything you need for a few days away.
Dominic
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful thriving little market town with lots of unique...
Beautiful thriving little market town with lots of unique shops, as well as a few staples, and a big Spar. The restuarant that we went to (Y Sospan) was amazing. You don't need a car to get around town, and if you bring your bikes or walking gear, the estuary and mountains are yours for the views and swimming.
Louis
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely little town with many attractive shops and...
A lovely little town with many attractive shops and restaurants.
We visited the tapas bar more than once.
The food was delicious.
It is an ideal location for exploring the Snowdonia area and for going south to Mid-Wales.
Sheila
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a lovely town with friendly people.
This is a lovely town with friendly people. We were there in early August, and it was not flooded with tourists. We visited because our ancestors immigrated to the USA from Dolgellau in the 1840s, and we wanted to see it. A highlight of the town is a series of walking paths leading from the town to the seacoast and other areas. It seems that most people come to Dolgellau for the hiking. We loved staying at the Y Meirionnydd Townhouse hotel in the center of town. Our favorite restaurant was Y Sosban, a few steps from the hotel. We had breakfast there and also a delicious dinner in their historic upstairs dining room. We also enjoyed Zettle T H Coffee House just across the street. A live band played lively music in an outdoor courtyard in the evening, and people danced and enjoyed each other's company. The music ended in time for us to get a peaceful sleep in this pretty town.
Perfect location in centre of Dolgellau. Great communication from the hosts, and totally accommodating of all our requests. Charming and very old building, with lots of interesting features, and a grand history. Clearly a lot of thought has gone into giving guests a good experience.
Breakfast was great, with attention given to specific requests. Very good value for money, and would highly recommend if visiting the area and looking for accommodation.
Recently refurbished stylish design with great quality fixtures and fittings. loads of wardrobe s with small sitting area. located in quiet area with access to all Dolgellau amenities. Given keys and soo could come and go as I pleased. No breakfast but for me that’s a blessing as Robert’s cafe next to The Ship serves an excellent flat white….
would definitely stay again if they’re have me?!!
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Plas Gwyn B&B. The owners were welcoming and friendly, giving great advice on walks and things to do and see in the local area. The bed and room were very comfortable, bathroom was great and the breakfasts were fantastic. We would return without hesitation on a future visit to Dolgellau.
The hosts were friendly, helpful and provided great breakfast. The location was easy to find, brilliant for town amenities including cycle hire, launderette, restaurants and pubs. The room was well maintained, clean and comfortable. Dolgellau is also a very interesting town to visit and the surrounding area is stunning.
Wow! What a find! It was formerly a hunting lodge which was remodeled into a hotel. Our room was fantastic with a breathtaking view out the window. The restaurant, however, was phenomenal and provided easily the best meal of our travels! Truly a five star experience.
Location Ideal for us doing Traws Eryri Cycle route, with great access to Dolgellau for our evening meal, and then ease of access to nearby facilities as soon as we left.
Washing facilities very useful on our cycling journey so we could start the next day with fresh kit.
Generous hosts. Room had modern decor, well-equipped kitchen, nice breakfast options available, and a comfortable living area. Lots of on-site parking, and Dolgellau is a pretty town to spend time in. The area was quiet, and convenient for hiking in Snowdonia park.
Amazing view on Cader Idris through the window.
Great location, 10 minutes walk to Dolgellau.
Clean and comfortable room. All clean and fresh, homely feel, peaceful area.
Kettle and mugs in the room in case you'd like some coffee or tea.
Good wifi in the room.
The wine and food in the bar was amazing as always & we had the veggie full Welsh breakfast the next day which was lovely. The hotel is in the centre of Dolgellau and is perfect for going on bike rides to Barmouth or walking to the Precipice Walk etc.
Beautiful room, beautiful location - just a short walk from Dolgellau with stunning views of the mountains. A fold out kitchen/cupbaord area, very tidy and warm and the owner was very friendly and helpful when leaving (to pay for our dog).
Outstanding venue. The attention to detail is exceptional - hard or soft pillows choice and so many other things that many people would not notice. Great location for exploring the town and surrounding area
Lovely little hut. Everything you need was there like kitchen utensils, washing up liquid, soap and towels!
Hosts very friendly.
Felt out of the way even though was close to road.
Nice outside area.
We loved our stay at the Royal Ship. It was a charming hotel in a beautiful quant village. The rooms were clean and comfortable and staff was very friendly. The restaurant was great also.
spacious room, comfortable bed and sofa, large tv, good Wi-Fi signal, breakfast in the bedroom, hottest hot water in north wales, views over Cader Idris, peaceful morning.
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