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Borthwnog Hall

★★★★★Dolgellau
9.4/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Family Suite
2x Twin 32 Up to 4

The family suite has its own private entrance from the staircase. It opens onto a twin room and a double bedroom and a s…

Deluxe King Suite
1x Super King 30 Up to 2

With an iron balcony, this room features views over the Mawddach estuary and the Cadair mountain range. The bathroom fea…

King Room with View
1x Super King 10 Up to 2
with view

With a balcony overlooking the estuary and mountains, this room has a king-size bed and an en suite wet room with a show…

One-Bedroom Apartment
1x Super King 9 Up to 2

This room is located in a separate annex, which is away from the main house. The room does not feature views or views of…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Afon Set into the hillside, this attractive country house was built for a Lancashire industrialist around 1860 and is surrounded by beautiful terraced gardens and woodland. Its original features include a wood-panelled former billiards room, which now acts as the drawing room; follow this through into the restaurant, where you'll find the best seats are in the conservatory. The cooking's strength is drawn from the prime quality produce, be that Cornish monkfish or naturally delicious fruits for dessert. Stay overnight to make a proper occasion of your visit.1.5km
  • The Fanny Talbot Nestled in the heart of a Welsh seaside town, this modern gastropub has a cosy, unpretentious feel with simple yet comfortable fixtures and fittings like faux-leather banquettes and padded velvet chairs. The cooking is underpinned by the chefs’ strong classical technique and skilled handling of prime seasonal produce; Highland venison with a textbook jus and girolles is the perfect example. There are comfortable rooms available if you’re looking to stay the night.7.8km

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Attractions nearby

  • Cadair Idris mountain in Wales6.5km
  • Cymer Abbey Grade I listed ruins in Wales3.7km
  • Llyn Gwernan lake in Wales3.6km
  • Y Garn mountain (629m) in Gwynedd4.3km
  • Cyfrwy mountain (811m) in Gwynedd6.0km
  • Diffwys mountain (750.4m) near Dyffryn Ardudwy, Gwynedd, Wales, UK5.0km
  • Y Llethr mountain (756m) in Gwynedd7.1km
  • Llyn Gafr lake in the United Kingdom5.5km

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