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Bae Abermaw Boutique B&B, hotel in Llwyngwril

This coastal hotel offers free parking and a spectacular location in Barmouth. There is a bar, a garden, and striking views.

Great views, room clean and luxurious. Gary and Sharon were excellent hosts.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
693 reviews
Price fromKRW 430,146per night
Tal Y Don Hotel, hotel in Llwyngwril

Offering a bar and en suite accommodation, Tal Y Don Hotel is located in the heart of the small seaside town of Barmouth, in Gwynedd, North Wales.

Lovely people and a great service
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
612 reviews
Price fromKRW 185,823per night
Min y Mor Hotel, hotel in Llwyngwril

Situated in the picturesque seaside town of Barmouth, lying on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay, Min y Mor Hotel boasts an enviable location by the sea.

Right by the seaside
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
332 reviews
Price fromKRW 197,867per night
The Springfield Hotel, hotel in Llwyngwril

Set in Fairbourne, 49 km from Portmeirion, The Springfield Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.

Lovely picturesque location, Nice big room comfy bed, clean, Staff were Faultless and friendly, my 6 year old son loved it. Lovely food freshly made
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
7 reviews
Price fromKRW 172,058per night
The Tilman, hotel in Llwyngwril

Featuring a bar, The Tilman is located in Barmouth. At the hotel, rooms have a desk, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. All units at The Tilman include air conditioning and a wardrobe.

Breakfast lovely , staff were great , location was perfect .
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
913 reviews
Price fromKRW 223,452per night
The Fanny Talbot, hotel in Llwyngwril

Set in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within 400 metres, The Fanny Talbot offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

the rooms were great the atmosphere was good too.......the staff were very friendly and helpful.......the food was magnificent and we would recommend it to our friends and familhy
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
105 reviews
Price fromKRW 240,882per night
The Sandbanks, hotel in Llwyngwril

Located in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within a few steps, The Sandbanks provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.

That it was outside the Bay
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
729 reviews
Price fromKRW 163,455per night
The Royal, hotel in Llwyngwril

Set in Barmouth, The Royal is a historic bed and breakfast that offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a terrace.

Position
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
1,857 reviews
Price fromKRW 154,853per night
Bluebells guest house, hotel in Llwyngwril

Located on the beachfront in Barmouth and featuring a terrace, Bluebells guest house has free WiFi throughout the property. All units in the guest house are equipped with a kettle.

Lovely big room nice decor comfy bed. The whole place was very clean and tastefully decorated I loved the quirky accents on the landings. The food was really tasty and served quickly with a smile. Bryn and Ann really made you feel welcome. Ann's scones were delicious
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
624 reviews
Price fromKRW 233,655per night
Apartment Chic, hotel in Llwyngwril

Apartment Chic is set in Barmouth and offers a garden. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped kitchenette and a terrace.

Great view, comfortable furniture, beds
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
131 reviews
Price fromKRW 328,907per night
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What guests said about Llwyngwril:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Very quiet area, with very limited amenities immediately...

    Very quiet area, with very limited amenities immediately locally. A short drive along a very pretty coastal road there are the towns of Tywyn and Aberdyfi. Both towns are pretty with a small selection of shops and bars / restaurants. Tywyn has a petrol station, Co-op and Spar alongside two excellent restaurants “salt marsh” and “proper gander”, which I would highly recommended! The sandy beach at Aberdyfi is excellent, and is worth the visit. Would definitely recommend “Coast” at Aberdyfi for lunch or early evening meal. Just be aware that the area is very quiet and you need to drive / catch the train to other destinations, however it is a good base to do so.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Llwyngwril is a very pretty and well kept village.

    Llwyngwril is a very pretty and well kept village. We enjoyed walks on the beach, beside the stream and visiting the historic Celtic Church. There are also many interesting neighbouring towns and villages to explore along the coast. The local village shop was very handy for those essential food items. The free parking in the village also came in useful.
    Alison
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Llwyngwril is an amazing little village on the West coast of...

    Llwyngwril is an amazing little village on the West coast of North Wales, sandwiched between Tywyn and Barmouth. It is so quiet and picturesque. Great for walkers or for a touring base. The only amenities here are a pub, and a small shop. If it's bad weather, be prepared for long spells indoors. Within easy reach are the market town of Dollgellau, Corris Craft Centre, Lake Bala, Tal Y Llyn lake, Barmouth - traditional seaside town. Llwyngwril is situated right on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. In nearby Tywyn you can ride on Tal Y Llyn railway - inspiration for Rev W Audry's Thomas the Tank Engine. A little further is the historic fishing village of Aberdovey. You are in the middle of forests, seashores, lakes and mountains.
    AlbieJb
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    a small village with a railway station.

    a small village with a railway station. It has a nice pub in the centre but not a lot else! The views across the Irish sea are beautiful and it's well positioned for day trips out to Barmouth or Aberdovey. If you are in this area, I would recommend parking at Morfa Mawddach station car park (free of charge) and walking across the bridge into Barmouth and back again.
    dani_lock
    United Kingdom