Thursday, January 26, 2012

Bed and Breakfast Snowdonia

Bed and Breakfast Snowdonia spring break offers.  Stay at the luxurious Groes Inn for two nights or more during April, may or June  and enjoy the best rates available. There are three fantastic room types to choose from, all individually furnished and equipped to 5 star Inn quality.  The rates listed below are per room, per person, per night and include dinner in the bar or dining room and bed and breakfast for two people.

Standard room, individually furnished with "emperor size" beds - £150 per night
Balcony rooms, at the rear of the Inn with a small balcony - £180 per night
Deluxe rooms, larger room with patio overlooking the mountains - £200 per night

For those that like to get out and about in the great outdoors, the Groes Inn is located in a prime location surrounded by the Conwy mountains and only a short drive to the Snowdonia mountain range.

Book now to avoid disappointment. 01492 650545

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Mid Wales Holiday Homes


Welshpool is a very popular tourist destination and is a prime location for Mid Wales Holiday Homes. Many people choose to have a holiday home in Mid Wales due to the surrounding scenery and tranquil surroundings it offers, plus the fact it is easy accessible via major motorways.

Welshpool is located within the county of Powys in Mid Wales and has a rich history and charming countryside. The town is along the river Severn, for this reason it’s welsh name is ‘Y Trallwng’ literally meaning ‘The Sinking land’. Originally the English named it Pool, but renamed it Welshpool to disassociate it from the English town with the name of ‘Poole’. South of it lies Powis Castle, a medieval landmark made of sandstone overlooking the Severn valley. The castle is a very impressive sight, a large red structure from the 13th century and lavish gardens. Welshpool is abundant with Georgian architecture. Welshpool was once a borough under the title of Burgus de Pola in 1263, however it has lost its status as of 1972.

In the summer a steam railway known as ‘The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway’ which was originally used to take farmers and their livestock to the market runs for tourists. The line was shut in 1956 but is now reopened thanks to enthusiasts. Its population is 6,269 as of 2001. The town is featured as part of the ‘Glyndwr’s way’ trail that runs through the town as part of a national trail.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Holiday Homes North in Wales


North Wales is one of the most popular holiday destinations within the United Kingdom, due to the unique beauty that the area hosts, as well as the great range of things to do and places to go. If you decide that North Wales is a location that you would love to own a holiday home in, then undoubtedly; you should get one!

If you own a Holiday Home in North Wales it means you have a place to stay that you can call your own and relax whilst you’re in the area enjoying the scenery, attractions and array of activities. Whilst on breaks in the area, you can really relax and take everything you do within your stride and at your own pace, as you can return whenever you wish. Owning a holiday home offers a place to stay all year round enabling you to plan short breaks to surrounding areas and visit the numerous attractions and finding out which are the best places to eat, drink and walk, if you prefer bike riding then you will not be disappointed as there are numerous town and coastal routes offering superb scenery whilst actively building local knowledge of the area.

If your holiday home is located within a popular holiday park, there can be many advantageous opportunities; such as access to onsite facilities, entertainment, swimming pools, barbeques and much more, as well as the fantastic opportunity to meet many new friends who also enjoy the area like you do. Some holiday parks also offer the opportunity to sublet your home whilst you aren’t living there, helping you to get some returns on your property.

North Wales is a fantastic place to visit and own a holiday home due and is a popular destination for families, couples and friends due to the broad range of activities. Anyone who has been would recommend a visit at least, if you have not already; because no matter what you want to do, there is something for everyone in North Wales.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Self Catering Cottages Anglesey

The Isle of Anglesey is a popular tourist location in Wales attracting over two million visitors each year. The island is situation off the west coast of North Wales, close to the Snowdonia mountain range. Anglesey is separated from the mainland by the Menai Straight; but it is connected by two bridges, the Menai Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.

North Wales is full of history, and Anglesey is no expectation. There are many ancient ruins and medieval castles.

The island has many villages and towns, evenly spread out, including Holyhead, Llangefni, Llannerchymedd, Amlwch and Beaumaris. Holyhead is only a couple of miles away from the coasts of Ireland, and ferries leave from the town. Anglesey also featured the village with the longest place name in Britain; Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, which is abbreviated to Llanfairpwll or Lanfair PG by locals.

The entire rural coastline of Anglesey has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which has many beaches, on the east coast mostly between Amlwch and Beaumaris and on the west coast mostly between Ynys Llanddwyn and Rhosneigr. Rhosneigr is a popular spot for water sports such as wind surfing.

The north of Anglesey has more cliffs, but includes many small bays. The well known Anglesey Coastal Path stretches 124 miles (200km) around the island, with tourism being the biggest economic industry on the island.

There are many places to stay in Anglesey including self catering cottages Anglesey, bed and breakfast, hotels and numerous holiday parks. The island makes an ideal location for a peaceful holiday. There are lots of interesting places to visits, including the Anglesey Sea Zoo, which is a local tourist attraction providing an insight at the local marine wildlife. Lobsters, Conger eels, fish and crustaceans are caught around the island and place in display reconstructions of their natural habitat.

Agriculture is also popular on the island, with many different produces being developed, like cheese, wine and even chocolate.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Holiday Lodges Mid Wales


Pemberton are the market leader in Holiday Lodges throughout Mid Wales. Their wide range of quality holiday homes carry the exceptional 60 year tradition of manufacturing static caravans, lodges and leisure homes.

Pemberton Lodges and Static Caravans have always been at the forefront in design and development and even today there are still examples of these grand holiday homes still in service today after 30-40 years.

Owning a Holiday Lodge in Mid Wales gives you the opportunity to get out and about and explore the beautiful Welsh countryside and quaint market towns. There are some wonderful Holiday Parks in Mid Wales that offer all the facilities and activities you could wish for, for a fun filled action packed holiday, or if you prefer a peaceful and quite holiday then sit back and relax in the comfort of your comfy and luxurious holiday lodge whilst taking in the stunning Welsh countryside.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Snowdonia Hotel

November Special offers at Ty’n Rhos Snowdonia Hotel, three nights for the price of two – Dinner Bed and Breakfast. Wake up to a full Welsh breakfast each morning and a scrumptious three course meal each evening in their garden view restaurant.

Or if you wish to stay longer you why not take advantage of their four nights for the price of three offer.

Ty’n Rhos Hotel Snowdonia is a luxurious 5 star country house hotel located between the magnificent Snowdonia Mountain Range and the Menai Straits. The hotel is surrounded by open farmland and offers everything you need for a relaxing break with family or friends, reunions, celebrations or romantic breaks with your loved one.

All bedrooms are en-suite and offer high quality furnishings and fittings, each room has its own individual design, flat screen TV, finest Egyptian cotton sheets, luxury bespoke bedding and hospitality trays. Luxury robes and Gilchrist & Soames toiletries are also provided. There is also free WiFi in the public rooms and many of the bedrooms.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Self Catering Cottage Llandudno


The Queens Head Storehouse Self Catering Cottage Llandudno is a wonderful 1 bedroom cosy cottage nr the wonderful Victorian seafront town of Llandudno. The cottage dates back to the 18th century and still has many of its original features.

Staying in a self catering cottage gives you the freedom to come and go as you please and not be tied into strict meal times or worry about getting back from a day trip in time for dinner, you can simply use the self catering facilities at your leisure to whip up your culinary delights.

Llandudno is only a stones throw away from the cottage and a lovely place to visit all through through. It has so much to offer its visitors you really will be spoilt for choice.