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.
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 throughout and is located 4.3 miles from Portmeirion.
Porthmadog High Street is 98 feet and both national and steam trains are within 1969 feet of Tudor Lodge. The Tudor Lodge is a family-run bed and breakfast.
michael
United Kingdom
Lovely place to stay, very friendly breakfast fresh and tasty. Excellent comfy bed. Room not too big but fine for us. Definitely recommend staying here
Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park in Porthmadog provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio.
Claire
United Kingdom
Lovely woodland setting.
On site restaurant was great. Brilliant service and lovely food.
Featuring a garden, Glan Hirfaen Where the mountains meet the sea features accommodations in Porthmadog. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Featuring a garden, Bryn Gwyn, Sleeps 8, Sea Views, Borth y Gest provides accommodations in Porthmadog.
lynnette
United Kingdom
Our host Jane was wonderful and messaged throughout our stay, making sure we were all settled and comfortable. We were even able to have a later checkout at no extra cost- which was much appreciated with the pouring rain! The location was fabulous, with stunning views across (photos do not do it justice) the bay and a lovely coastal walk to beautiful secluded beaches ( Coastal Path). The accommodation sits in an elevated position, which was not a problem for us, but maybe for someone with mobility issues ( this is stated). The bedrooms were all of perfect size and easily fit 2 families or group size of 8 and the added bonus of 2 lounges was perfect. The main lounge has a fire that we made use of and is great for warming the soul on winter nights. The hive heating also kept us nice and warm. We have already booked another stay for next year!
On average, 3-star hotels in Porthmadog cost $144 per night, and 4-star hotels in Porthmadog are $148 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Porthmadog can be found for $211 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Heth 1
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful town and surrounded by lots to do and good...
Beautiful town and surrounded by lots to do and good amenities . We travelled to Ffestiniog to get train to llandudno, which was a lovely journey and a 1/ 5 of price of heritage train trips. We will definitely be going back to stay again..
Loved the accommodation and the location was spot on. Could not fault the room and the large bathroom was superb. Had breakfast in the courtyard as it was warm and sunny which was an added bonus, Only stayed one night as was travelling but will be back for a longer stay to explore the area. I normally stay in cheaper hotel chains but this has restored my faith in B&B's and would highly recommend if you are looking for accommodation in the area.
Breakfast was included and was excellent during our stay - no problems. We ate at the hotel every evening and the food available was always to a high standard and very tasty - the only downside was that the main menu wasn't available every day and we didn't find out until we turned up for our evening booking. We stayed in one of the lodges, which was fantastic. Absolutely loved the location :) and the staff were very attentive and helpful.
Very friendly, Alison was an outstanding host, amazing food, great choice for breakfast.
Safe, secure parking.
Lovely garden to sit in with wonderful views.
Warm, comfortable room. Had a fan if good weather!
Room had everything you wanted and more. Fridge with a pint of milk, tray with tea, coffee etc.
Well positioned for exploring North Wales.
Even had slippers provided, brilliant 🙂
Beautiful historic stone cottage on the waterfront - short flat walk into town with many good shops, cafes & eateries. Porthmadog is a good central base for exploring the stunning scenery, towns and villages of North Wales, Snowdonia and Anglesey.
The 2 parking spaces are a blessing and
the owner responded very quickly to our broadband problem caused by Storm Arwen.
Loved the location of the hotel, Tremadog is a really picturesque little village. The room was lovely and didn't disappoint, we loved the outside patio area with seating for drinks before our meal. The food in the restaurant was great and the atmosphere very relaxed, the staff very pleasant, would definitely stay again!
We stayed her for a night while traveling through North Wales. The location is beautiful, hotel is surrounded by woods, very peaceful. Staff is very friendly and always ready to help. Room was modern, clean and cozy, bed was very comfortable. We really enjoyed our stay and would come back when in area.
The staff were so helpful .The rooms were clean,excellent shower.The restaurant and had a nice ambiance.and the staff were faultless.Good good from the restaurant and a lovely tasty full Welsh breakfast.Good location for all the amenities of Porthmadog. I look forward to staying again in the future.
A comfortable ground floor apartment overlooking the harbour with easy parking in front of or very close to the accommodation. Only a short walk from the Main Street and shopping. It is well situated for access to the Snowdonian National Park and the magnificent castles of North Wales.
Brilliant location. Short walk into Porthmadog and Aldi across the road, but also on a circular walking route (although I only realised when I came out near the property half way round!). Comfortable and clean.
location … very unusual …Portmeirion is a very special place in a beautiful location. The staff were very accommodating and personable and professional.
We loved how cleaned the caravan was,having all everyday essentials at hand. Lovely area made use of all amenities. Would definitely like to stay again.
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