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Caer Rhun Hall Hotel

Hotel in Conwy

Located in Conwy, 10 miles from Llandudno Pier, Caer Rhun Hall Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

W
William
From
Canada
Beautifully renovated building surrounded by woodlands. Master suite was very comfortable. Attentive friendly staff made our stay even more enjoyable.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,155 reviews
Price from
$165.39
1 night, 2 adults

Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth

Hotel in Porthmadog

Built by a visionary architect in 1925, Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth overlooks the beautiful Dywryd Estaury.

d
danny
From
Belgium
everything ws purely superb ; room was huge and very tidy, the bath room was located in the dungeon that was breathtaking at first sight , we had a dinning experience with the gourmet menu 6 courses with selected wines ! the breakfast was from highest quality also
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,406 reviews
Price from
$340.16
1 night, 2 adults

Aberdunant Hall

Hotel in Porthmadog

Located within Snowdonia National Park, Aberdunant Hall is a 17th-century property set within 200-acres of woodland on an beautiful upmarket Holiday Home Park.

G
Grant
From
Canada
The property was beautiful, spotlessly clean, wonderful facilities, comfortable! Couldn’t have asked for a better stay, perfect for a family get away.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,967 reviews
Price from
$203.89
1 night, 2 adults

The Brown's Hotel

Hotel in Laugharne

Located in Laugharne, close to the River Tâf estuary, this boutique hotel is known as the favorite watering hole of Dylan Thomas.

B
Barbara
From
United Kingdom
It was a very nice stay, good location, decor, atmospher, reception, evening waiter/waitress staff and food very good. The room was good, clean, comfortable, breakfast was good.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,328 reviews
Price from
$180.79
1 night, 2 adults

Gwbert Hotel

Hotel in Cardigan

Incredible views across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park can be enjoyed from Gwbert Hotel’s bistro.

S
Suki
From
United Kingdom
Beautiful view and lovely staff . spotless room .
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,685 reviews
Price from
$153.20
1 night, 2 adults

Manor Parc Hotel

Hotel in Cardiff

This country house hotel is in quiet gardens, just off the M4 motorway and 5 miles from Cardiff city center. It has views of the mountains, free parking and free Wi-Fi is available throughout.

B
Barton
From
United States
wonderful facility, food and staff. enjoyed our stay
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,103 reviews
Price from
$187.49
1 night, 2 adults

Tynycornel Hotel

Hotel in Tal-y-llyn

With a magnificent location, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty and dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, the Tynycornel Hotel looks out over its 222-acre fishing lake.

L
Lee
From
Oman
Everything, the food was amazing. The setting was incredible and all the staff were fantastic. Will definitely stay here again.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,134 reviews
Price from
$157.69
1 night, 2 adults

Spilman Hotel

Hotel in Carmarthen

Originally built in 1840, Spilman Hotel is a family-run hotel that offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking, right in the heart of the market town of Carmarthen.

M
Malhi
From
United States
Location. Apartment facilities were excellent
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,604 reviews
Price from
$104.46
1 night, 2 adults

The Barmouth Bar & Grill

Hotel in Barmouth

Located in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within a 3-minute walk, The Barmouth Bar & Grill provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

N
Nigel
From
United Kingdom
Spacious room, newly refurbished by looks, very comfortable bed, breakfast was great and staff helpful and friendly. Couldn't have asked for better
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 157 reviews
Price from
$160.70
1 night, 2 adults

The Drovers Arms Hotel

Hotel in Carmarthen

Located in Carmarthen, 28 miles from Grand Theater, The Drovers Arms Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.

P
Patrick
From
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel, fantastic hosts and a delicious breakfast.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 111 reviews
Price from
$121.20
1 night, 2 adults
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Wales's best hotels with breakfast

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 102 reviews

    Located in Bridgend, 21 miles from Cardiff Castle, Cae Court Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

    From $204.83 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 330 reviews

    Located in Conwy, 6.4 miles from Llandudno Pier, The Manor Boutique Hotel Restaurant and Bar provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

    From $232.02 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 374 reviews

    Featuring a garden, terrace, bar and free WiFi, Gwesty Cymru is located in Aberystwyth, a 2-minute walk from Aberystwyth North Beach and 0.9 miles from Aberystwyth Golf Club.

    From $174.10 per night
  • The Dunes

    Hotel in Tenby
    Breakfast options
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 741 reviews

    Located in Tenby, a 16-minute walk from North Tenby Beach, The Dunes provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

    From $136.44 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 331 reviews

    Located in Aberaeron, Hive Townhouse has a fitness center, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.

    From $174.10 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 321 reviews

    Located in Lamphey, 1.8 miles from Freshwater East, The Dial inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

    From $107.14 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 380 reviews

    Located in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within a 5-minute walk, The Fanny Talbot has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

    From $120.53 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 362 reviews

    Located in Corwen, 31 miles from Chester Racecourse, The Berwyn Arms provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

    From $147.31 per night

Budget hotels in Wales

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 442 reviews

    Located in Aberaeron, 20 miles from Aberystwyth Golf Club, The Moo-tel at Moody Meadows provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

    From $113.83 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 390 reviews

    Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Antelope Hotel is located in Merthyr Tydfil, 25 miles from Cardiff University and 26 miles from University of South Wales – Cardiff Campus.

    From $102.45 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 502 reviews

    Located in Tenby and with North Tenby Beach reachable within a 7-minute walk, Billycan has a restaurant, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

    From $107.14 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 98 reviews

    Located in Bronllys, 27 miles from Elan Valley, The Cock Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

    From $107.14 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
    Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,517 reviews

    Located in Llandudno, Esplanade Hotel Llandudno offers beachfront accommodations a few steps from Llandudno North Shore Beach and facilities like a bar.

    From $92.40 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
    Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,580 reviews

    Featuring a terrace, bar and free WiFi, White Heather Hotel is located in Llandudno, a few steps from Llandudno North Shore Beach and a 7-minute walk from Llandudno Pier.

    From $101.78 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
    Excellent - What previous guests thought, 1,189 reviews

    Located in Menai Bridge, Gazelle Hotel features a restaurant, bar, garden, and free WiFi. Free onsite parking is available.

    From $107.14 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
    Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,895 reviews

    Located in Llandudno, only 328 feet from Llandudno Pier, Headlands Hotel offers a garden and terrace with sea and mountain views. Venue Cymru is 1 mile away.

    From $105.80 per night

Hotels in Wales you can book without a credit card

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,155 reviews

    Located in Conwy, 10 miles from Llandudno Pier, Caer Rhun Hall Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,967 reviews

    Located within Snowdonia National Park, Aberdunant Hall is a 17th-century property set within 200-acres of woodland on an beautiful upmarket Holiday Home Park.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,328 reviews

    Located in Laugharne, close to the River Tâf estuary, this boutique hotel is known as the favorite watering hole of Dylan Thomas.

    From $167.40 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,604 reviews

    Originally built in 1840, Spilman Hotel is a family-run hotel that offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking, right in the heart of the market town of Carmarthen.

    From $120.53 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 111 reviews

    Located in Carmarthen, 28 miles from Grand Theater, The Drovers Arms Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.

    From $121.20 per night
  • Rooms at Allium

    Hotel in Tenby
    No credit card needed
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 220 reviews

    Located in Tenby and within a 8-minute walk of North Tenby Beach, Rooms at Allium features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 628 reviews

    Located in Llandudno, a few steps from Llandudno North Shore Beach, Hotel No5, Beachfront with Free Private Car Park has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.

  • Central Studios

    Hotel in Cardiff
    No credit card needed
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 343 reviews

    Located in Cardiff and with Cardiff Castle reachable within a 12-minute walk, Central Studios provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property...

Wales Highlights

  • Rugby at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

    The Welsh are passionate about rugby and there is no better venue to enjoy a 6 Nations, World Cup or friendly play-off.
  • Wales' historic castles

    Over 500 ancient castles can be found across Wales - from the north’s Conwy Castle to the Caldicot in the south.
  • Shopping in Cardiff

    Cardiff has a wide range of shopping outlets from charming Edwardian and Victorian arcades, to ultra-modern shopping centres.
  • Relaxation on Wales’ award-winning beaches

    West Wales’ 1600 miles of scenic coastline includes Tenby, once voted Europe’s Number 1 Beach Destination. Other highlights include 3 Cliffs Bay and Broad Haven.
  • Brecon Beacons National Park

    Spectacular Brecon Beacons is home to 4 mountain ranges, ancient monuments and waterfalls. Colourful towns, pubs and Michelin-starred restaurants can be found nearby.
  • World-class golfing

    South Wales is home to some fantastic golfing, including St David’s and The Celtic Manor, which hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup.
  • Water-sports along Wales’ unspoilt coastline

    South Wales’ coastline is a great spot for surfing, kayaking, coasteering, surfing and white-water rafting.
  • A night on the town

    Cardiff and Swansea offer plenty to do with vibrant nightlife, concert venues and an abundance of restaurants, bars and clubs.
  • Wales's food scene

    Wales has 5 Michelin-star restaurants, varying in location, price-range and cuisine. Abergavenny draws in crowds to its famous food festival every September.
  • Museums of Wales

    Cardiff’s National Museum of Wales, Fagan’s History Museum and Caerleon’s Roman Fortress give a great overview of Wales through the ages.

FAQs about hotels in Wales

Land of the Hills and the Dales

A land of magnificent mountains, centuries-old castles and beautiful beaches, Wales is steeped in proud tradition. A centre of culture, its elegant capital Cardiff houses some of the 5-star hotels in Wales on Booking.com.

Swansea has several Wales hotels with swimming pools and is the gateway to the tranquil Gower Peninsula. It was also the birthplace of Dylan Thomas, whose famous boathouse is in Laugharne near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Within this park are St Davids, the UK’s smallest city, and the colourful South Wales beach resort of Tenby. Other beach resorts include the university town of Aberystwyth, Barmouth and Prestatyn with its Blue-Flag beach. Popular Llandudno has a long pier sheltered by a headland.

Also with a pier is Bangor, opposite Anglesey - a rugged island known for wildlife. It looks back towards Snowdonia National Park, whose changing landscapes encompass Wales’ tallest mountain. Within the park are serene Bala Lake and Betws-y-Coed whose fast-flowing river becomes the Swallow Falls.

The Brecon Beacons house more lush peaks, while Chepstow to the south-east has a racecourse and riverfront Norman castle. Other fantastic Wales castles are in Conwy, Harlech and Caernarfon – possibly the best of them all.

Wrexham is the largest North Wales town with great nightlife, while nearby Llangollen is best known as for its International Eisteddfod.

Planning a trip? Get inspired by reviews of cities in Wales

  • 10

    Cardiff is a very vibrant city though I was there for work.

    Cardiff is a very vibrant city though I was there for work. The hotel is very near the station, very clean & easily accessible on foot. Very easy to get around cardiff. Lots of nice restaurants & coffee places , shopping is really good I would highly recommend Pasture if you are into steaks.
    Guest review by
    chantat Patel
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    nice relaxing short break, late in the year (end of October)...

    nice relaxing short break, late in the year (end of October) and we were lucky with the weather, may be different if raining? good walks along the front and around the Great Orme. Good location to explore North Wales.
    Guest review by
    Paul
    Australia
  • 10

    Brilliant weekend.

    Brilliant weekend. If you like your food go to the Truffles restaurant it was amazing. Also go to The Observatory on the beach for coffee and breakfast, it is really quirky and fantastic food. Go to the Sky Bar on the 28th floor as the views are astounding .
    Guest review by
    Lynda
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    I went for one night to see a football match, but had a...

    I went for one night to see a football match, but had a wander round in the afternoon. Saw old ruins of a castle by the river but it looked all shut up and there was no boards stating if it were accessible. Nice new concourse on the riverbank by the millenium bridge, but some parts of the older town near the station are a bit seedy. Plenty of the new breed of town dweller,( foreign, young, male and unemployed)
    Guest review by
    JIM
    United Kingdom
  • 10

    Try the Umi restaurant for a Special night out, the food was...

    Try the Umi restaurant for a Special night out, the food was delicious. The 5 Arches pub provide great food and live music 🎵 3 days a week. Beaches are always clean ideal for Autumn walks. The Tasty Cafe Chinese take away is well worth it, Ribs in Peking sauce are to die for. Curries are great with plenty of choice for all tastes. Prices are very good.👍 Tenby is very flat shopping wise bit a few steep hills to get down to the beaches.
    Guest review by
    Pamela
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    There is enough to do for a few days out of season and it is...

    There is enough to do for a few days out of season and it is an interesting place. Some parts of the town are tired but it was a lot better than many seaside towns. Vale of Rheidol railway and Devil's bridge is a must. EV charging in the car parks while you are on the train as well. What not to like.
    Guest review by
    Trevor
    United Kingdom
  • 10

    Loved Betws-y-coed! Such a pretty place.

    Loved Betws-y-coed! Such a pretty place. Quite small but lots of independent, quality shops. Nice places to eat and drink throughout the day and the evening and it felt very safe to walk around after dark. Road network is good, we had no problems finding parking spaces (our accommodation had no on-site parking), some was free on street parking but when we had to resort to designated car parks, they weren’t extortionate which was a nice surprise. Would quite happy return there again
    Guest review by
    Joanne
    United Kingdom
  • 10

    Everything about Conwy is so beautiful , including where we...

    Everything about Conwy is so beautiful , including where we stayed . The only down side is finding a good place to eat in the evening , a lot of the places we visited from our stay in march 2025 and more recently sept 2025. Not very good quality of food , small portions for a very high price , one of our best meals was actual in a lovely bistro , after visiting snowdon .
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
  • 10

    Llangollen is a lovely little town, The canal trip over the...

    Llangollen is a lovely little town, The canal trip over the aqueduct is lovely and we had a pleasant cream tea on board while watching the world go by. If you book far enough in advance you can also go on a horse drawn canal trip. The steam train excursions are lovely and there are lots of quirky little shops and good places to eat throughout the town. Portmeirion isn't too far away and is a lovely day out. You can do loads of water sporting activities if you're that way inclined, it's very popular. Bala Lake is not too far away as well, all in all you can be as active or sedate as you please. Lovely place.
    Guest review by
    Val
    United Kingdom
  • 10

    You can never have too long in Llanberis area!

    You can never have too long in Llanberis area! The mountains & lakes are stunning, and there is so much else to explore too. Snowdonia has a magical quality to it that makes it so special. Llanberis is also a great base from which to explore outlying places e.g. during my trip, as well as completing my main goals of climbing Snowdon and Tryfan, I took daytrips from Llanberis to Caernarfon and Anglesey on one day and Llandudno & Conwy on the other, visiting castles, National Trust properties and beaches on teh way. The various driving routes to and from these places back to Llanberis were a joy in themselves. The nearby Pen-y-Gwryd hotel is so interesting, steeped in mountaineering / Everest history - although it was lovely to have the place almost to myself to look around, it is a shame it is not promoted a bit more as a place to visit for a cup of tea / place to stay.
    Guest review by
    Serena
    United Kingdom