Maes y Neuadd
Maes y Neuadd

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Talsarnau is to be found in the County of Gwynedd in North Wales close to the Afon Dwyfryd which in turn flows into Cardigan Bay. The village is close to Harlech and this makes it an ideal location for those who prefer somewhere off the more popular tourist routes and yet wish to tour Snowdonia. Close to the centre of the estuary at Talsarnau there is a tidal island, Ynys Gifftan, and from here you can see the Italianate village of Portmeirion in the distance. The mountains around here are spectacular to view and from here it is possible to see Snowdon, in short if you enjoy the outdoor life then Talsarnau offers a great deal of choice especially if you intend to use the town as a base for trips to the more usual and busier resorts.

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Estuary Lodge *book online*

Camping

Barcdy Touring Caravan & Camping Park

Pub and Bar

Bron Trefor Arms
Ship Aground Hotel

Restaurant

Maes-y-Neuadd

School

Ysgol Gynradd

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Estuary Lodge (0.48 miles)

Estuary Lodge

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Locate approximately 4 miles North of Harlech on the A496 the Estuary is a STRICTLY NO SMOKING PREMISES (including car par and all outside areas) ideal for visiting the St. ... More

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Maes y Neuadd (1.16 miles)

Maes y Neuadd

The setting is superb. Maes y Neuadd 'The Mansion in the Meadow' stands in 80 acres of landscaped lawns, orchards and paddock on a wooded hillside high above Cardigan Bay.

The perfect location for exploring this ... More | visit website

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Castell Deudraeth (1.51 miles)

Castell Deudraeth
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Portmeirion Hotel (1.52 miles)

Portmeirion Hotel
The Hotel Portmeirion is based on the early Victorian Villa near the shore. The old house was converted into a hotel by Sir Clough and opened for the first time at Easter 1926.

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Gwrach Ynys Country House (1.97 miles)

Gwrach Ynys Country House
A warm Welsh welcome awaits you at Gwrach Ynys, a 4 Star Edwardian country house situated in glorious tranquillity nestled between the Rhinog mountains and the sandy beaches of the Cambrian coast.

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Brynllydan (3.08 miles)

Brynllydan

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A haven of peace and tranquillity, this family run residence is immersed within 7 acres of private grounds on a secluded hillside setting, boasting spectacular views of Snowdonia’s National Park. Overlooking the ... More

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Royal Sportsman Hotel (3.27 miles)

Royal Sportsman Hotel

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The Royal Sportsman is Porthmadog's premier Hotel, the only full service quality Hotel in Porthmadog with star ratings awarded by both the Welsh Tourist Board and the AA. The Royal ... More

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Travelodge Porthmadog (3.34 miles)

Travelodge Porthmadog is located just 2 miles from Portmeirion and is just under a mile away from Snowdonia National Park. The hotel offers free onsite parking and offers great access to nearby attractions. Guest rooms ... More | visit website

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Y Branwen Hotel (3.85 miles)

Y Branwen Hotel

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This family-run country hotel overlooks Harlech Castle and rests opposite the championship Royal St. David's golf course. The hotel is easily accessible by picturesque country roads off of all major motorways to ... More

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Golden Fleece Inn (3.99 miles)

Golden Fleece Inn
The Golden Fleece has long been known for good food and a wide selection of fine wines, real ales and local beers. Our bar menu is extensive with specials added daily. For a special occasion ... More | visit website

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