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Rooms & Views
Guests will have a special experience as the holiday home features a fireplace. Featuring a private entrance, this holid…
Princess Margaret once stayed in this room during her visits to Plas Dinas. The spacious room features a four-poster bed…
This spacious room features high ceilings and is decorated with a modern twist, featuring a four-poster bed. It has an e…
This spacious room offers a small sitting area, a mini bar, and tea and coffee making facilities. The private bathroom h…
Located on the ground floor, this spacious room offers garden views and an accessible en-suite shower room. It also incl…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bath and a…
Adjacent to the beautiful Mount Garden, this spacious room is richly decorated and has an modern private bathroom with a…
Once the bedroom of Lord Snowdon, this charming room has double windows facing onto the expansive lawns and grounds. It…
This charming room is located under the eaves of the house and has views over the extensive gardens. It benefits from an…
This contemporary room features an private bathroom with a bath only. Please note that pets cannot be accommodated in th…
This popular room was once used by the judges on the North Wales circuit. It features lovely views over the gardens and…
This charming room features features ceiling beams and sloping floors. The spacious private bathroom has a bath tub only…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Gunroom Formerly home to Lord Snowdon, the cosy Plas Dinas Country House dates from the 17C, and was built around the stone fireplace that still stands in The Gunroom today. Come for afternoon tea or for dinner at either 6 or 8pm. Welsh produce takes the lead on the concise, classically based monthly menu.56m
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Attractions nearby
- Caernarfon town in Gwynedd, Wales3.5km
- Caernarfon Castle castle in Caernarfon, North Wales3.4km
- Castrum Segontium castrum in Gwynedd, Wales3.3km
- St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan church in Llanfaglan, north Wales2.7km
- Caernarfon Town Walls Grade I listed urban defence in Caernarfon, Wales3.4km
- Fort Belan Grade I listed building in Gwynedd4.1km
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