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.
Melvyn
United Kingdom
We had a fabulous corner room, glorious views towards both the mountains and the woods, with a terrific shower room. Sunday dinner (Roast) was very good, competitively priced. Breakfast was excellent, friendly, helpful staff in the dining room.
The lounge area and outside patio area are first class, with great views of the mountains
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.
Edward
United Kingdom
The Staff were very good, friendly and efficient, the parking is hit and miss depending when you arrive contributes to where you can park, but all in all it was fine
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.
David
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast , service and friendly welcoming staff. Comfortable room with good facilities. Good 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.
pete woods
United Kingdom
Lovely location, well maintained grounds and great resturant.
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.
Featuring 4-star accommodation, Yr Hen Fecws is situated in Porthmadog, 4.8 km from Portmeirion and 28 km from Snowdon.
James
Australia
Perfectly located by the picturesque port, and convenient for shops, restaurants and pubs. The staff were great, and the rooms were comfy. The breakfast was great too
Situated in Porthmadog in the Gwynedd region, En-suite Bedroom in a quiet bungalow features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Willem
United Kingdom
Lovely Clean Room in a quiet location. Bed was very warm and comfortable. Appreciated having the heating turned on as the weather was miserable and cold. The shower was nice and hot.
On average, 3-star hotels in Porthmadog cost US$173 per night, and 4-star hotels in Porthmadog are US$162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Porthmadog can on average be found for US$215 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Judith
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Porthmadog is the perfect place to stay when visiting...
Porthmadog is the perfect place to stay when visiting Portmerion, or if walking and exploring the area. It does have a pretty harbour/marina. There are plenty of choices for eating out. Plus the heritage railway is a short walk.
The resort was fantastic and easy to find. Staff were very polite and helpful. The rooms were exceptional, very clean and recently refurbished with modern facilities such as a small kitchen area and drink making facilities with bottled water available. We stayed in one of the village rooms and had breakfast in the Castell which was great and good quality. We eat in the hotel restaurant which was very good and the food quality was excellent. The service was very good and staff were very attentive and pleasant at all times.
Set in a beautiful valley near to Porthmadog the site is very well kept and quiet. The hotel restaurant serves delicious food and the staff are friendly and helpful.
My 2 person pod accommodation was comfortable and clean with a lovely veranda area to sit out and parking immediately adjacent. A compact kitchen has all the basics you need for self catering and the shower, although small, has good water pressure and plenty of hot water.
The area is one of immense natural beauty with plenty to see and do.
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.
The location is nice and quiet. It is a quaint little village with one shop and another pub. Handy for Portmeirion in particular. The food in the hotel is reasonable and well presented. The tea making facilities were good and replenished each day. Wide range of welsh gins in the bar and an excellent outside bar area which is much bigger than it looks online. Towels and linen were all of good quality and clean.
The location is central to the city and boat marina as well as pubs and shopping area. Our room was cozy, quiet and the beds were very comfortable. We ate dinner at the hotel restaurant and were totally happy with the food. The mussels were the star of the meal, probably the best I've ever eaten. Breakfast was a typical LARGE British and was very good. Yr Hen Fecws is highly recommended IMO.
The house is very convenient for the village and nearby Porthmadog.
The facilities in the house are first rate everything that you could think of.
There are 4 bedrooms so if there is a family or group of friends this is ideal.
A plus is is that there are 3 toilets and 2 seperate bathrooms.
The view from the rear of the property is stunning.with a nice seating area
Excellent location, close to the coastal path. Short walk to the small harbour. 10 mins walk into Porthmadog. Well equipped kitchen. Spacious lounge and separate dining room. Comfortable outdoor seating area.
Amazing location for exploring Snowdonia. Two excellent restaurants in the village, only a stone's throw from the hotel. Decent breakfast facilities and friendly staff.
Great boutique hotel with charm with a short walk to the Ffestiniog. Classy bar and suggested to take advantage of the on-site restaurant and breakfast.
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