Hotels in Abergele, Conwy, United Kingdom 129 hotels and apartments
Hotels near Abergele
0.1 mi. (0.2 km) from Abergele
The Bee Hotel
Abergele
2 Star Hotel
Customer rating from 1 reviews: 8.8 Excellent
Most recent booking for this hotel was 17/05/2012 at 12:21
The Bee Hotel is located in Abergele and local attractions include Bodelwyddan Castle, Rhyl Beach, and Colwyn Bay Beach. Regional points of interest also include Prestatyn Beach and Bodysgallen Hall. The Bee Hotel features tour assistance. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. This is a smoke-free property. All guestrooms at The Bee Hotel feature coffee/tea makers. Guestrooms are all non-smoking.
“ we were made very welcome and found the staff a great help also the food was good
Raymond from Warrington
1.7 mi. (2.7 km) from Abergele
The Kinmel Manor Hotel
Dinorben
3 Star Hotel
The Kinmel Manor Hotel is a family run hotel conveniently located just of the A55 set back within the rural surroundings of Abergele. The featured fireplace in the heart of the Hotel restaurant is decorated with coats of arms dating back to the 1100's.Whilst taking the time to read up on the history of the hotel you can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere at the lounge bar. Or soak away the daily stress in the spa bath at the leisure complex.
2.1 mi. (3.4 km) from Abergele
The Kinmel Arms
Dinorben
5 Star Guest House
The Kinmel arms is a haven of rural tranquillity only a few 100 meters from the A55 with ready access to the coast mountains and cwms of North Wales. In our award winning restaurant and bar we serve local real ales and an extensive wine list with produce sourced locally to produce rosette standed cuisine. Four remarkable and individually designed superior 5 star suites complete our restaurant with rooms. We serve excellent food - lots of local fresh fishshell fish all local meats. CAMRA real ale winners. We have now been awarded 2 rosettes from the AA. AA seafood of the year commended Taste of Wales winners Les Routiers Regional In of the year award in 2005 and Best Inn in Wales and the Marchers 2006. Voted 8th sexiest place to be fed (The Observer) in the world. In the top 10 spots for walks (Times magazine 15032008) guide to best restaurants for walks nationwide.
3.5 mi. (5.7 km) from Abergele
Faenol Fawr Country Hotel
Rhuddlan
3 Star Hotel
Breathtaking architecture built in the 1590s with warm lounges and set against a backdrop of secluded stunning gardens. This period manor house will entice and captivate lovers of Tudor architecture and will behold you with its ghostly tales and historical background. A family run business we are renowned for our personal touch and our caring service.
3.7 mi. (5.9 km) from Abergele
Ffarm Country House
Llanddulas
4 Star Guest House
A beautiful Grade II listed building described as 'a little castle' dating back to 1706 set in two acres. Our seven bedrooms have been designed and furnished to a very high standard. All rooms have flat screen TV DVD radio alarm clock courtesy tray broadband safe iron robes slippers and hairdryer. We have one ground floor room offering easy access. All rooms have en-suite facilities and lots of fluffy towels. Our drawing room has lovely large sofas plenty of books dvds and a well stocked 'honesty bar' The local pub is a four minute stroll from the house and offers a full dinner menu. We can also help with recommending other local restaurants. An ideal venue for: weddings and civil ceremonies house parties (chef can be arranged) business meetings and exclusive use available. We are fully licensed. Excellent location for many activities e.g.: walking golf shooting fishing climbing tennis dry slope skiing sailing castles historic houses and much more!
3.8 mi. (6.1 km) from Abergele
Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel
Kinmel
3 Star Hotel
Customer rating from 1 reviews: 10.0 Spectacular
Set in 200 acres of parkland with breathtaking views of the Clwydian Hills and the mountains of Snowdonia less than an hour away the Grade II listed Bodelwyddan Castle offers an experience that's truly unforgettable. Its ivy clad turrets commanding hilltop position and sense of solid indomitability at first suggest a medieval stronghold. Yet the history of Bodelwyddan is altogether more benign. For it was the intention of the Victorians in 1830 not to raise a fortress but to display a family's wealth as visibly and romantically as possible. And you're part of a fairytale from the moment you cross Bodelwyddan's Gothic threshold. Look out for the Jacobean-style staircase the medieval weaponry in the entrance hall the sculpture gallery with its stunning vaulted ceiling and the original marble chimneypiece dating from 1700. Fairytale Bodelwyddan Castle is packed with things to do it's attached to the National Portrait Gallery's inventive museum the Victorian Collection. There is croquet and other indoor and...
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