North Wales is undoubtedly an astonishingly beautiful part of the UK and is very popular amongst holidaymakers. It's full of beautiful beaches, awe-inspiring mountains, and breathtaking landscapes that all help to make it the perfect holiday destination.
It also has some of the best luxury hotels in the UK where you can relax in comfort surrounded by idyllic countryside and sea views.
In this article, we're going to take a look at 20 of the best luxury hotels North Wales has to offer. So, sit back and let us take you on the journey. Alternatively, for more luxury travel inspiration, discover the Slingo lifestyle blog!
1) Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth - Porthmadog
Portmeirion Village was built in 1925, overlooking the Dywryd Estuary and is an architectural marvel - making this one of the most unique luxury hotels in Wales. Visitors can choose from rooms in either The Portmeirion Hotel, Castell Deudraeth, or various suites within the actual village itself.
There is more than one award-winning restaurant to choose from, including the Castell Deudraeth Brasserie and the Hotel Portmeirion Restaurant. The hotel also provides free private parking for guests, and Snowdonia National Park is just 21 miles away.
2) Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Llandudno
This is truly one of the most luxurious hotels in North Wales and boasts a 200-acre estate, a 17th-century hall, an award-winning restaurant, and breathtaking views of Conwy Castle and the Snowdonia National Park.
As a guest, you can take in the views from your spacious room, enjoy a dip in the large swimming pool, stroll through the parkland and gardens, or deeply unwind with a spa session.
3) Palé Hall Hotel - Bala
Palé Hall is located on the outskirts of Snowdonia National Park and features 18 stylish rooms with elegant décor. The rooms sit within the Victorian manor house hotel and there are also several garden suites.
The River Dee is nearby and you can participate in horse riding, fishing, and shooting or take some time to enjoy the 16 acres of parkland and gardens that the hotel has to offer.
The restaurant serves a varied menu of British and Welsh cuisine made using local produce and is a Michelin green star restaurant. There aren't too many luxury hotels in North Wales that can make that claim!
4) The Tilman - Barmouth
The Tilman in Barmouth is a trendy gem with a cool, stylish bar and a relaxed vibe. The rooms all come with modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, free WiFi access, and an en suite bathroom.
During your stay, you can stroll through the quiet town of Barmouth and take in the stunning views of Cardigan Bay. If you're after something a bit more vibrant, Aberystwyth is just 21 miles away and Betws-y-coed is 27 miles away.
5) The Castle Hotel - Conwy
The Castle Hotel is an old coaching inn that dates back 300 years, making it one of the oldest hotels in North Wales. It sits just one mile from Conwy Marina, where quaint fishing boats line the shore, and there is local ice cream to be enjoyed beside the sea.
No trip to Conwy is complete without a visit to Conwy Castle, which is only 300 metres away from the hotel and idyllically situated nearby to the River Conwy.
The on-site bar, Dawson's, serves cocktails as well as local ciders and ales for you to sample during your stay. At the Castle Hotel, you can get the full Conwy experience without ever having to travel too far from your room!
6) Aberdunant Hall Country Hotel - Porthmadog
Set within the jewel of North Wales, the Snowdonia National Park, this hotel is nestled within 200 acres of woodland, and the building dates back to the 17th century. There is free parking on-site, and guests have access to the gardens and terraces to relax during the days and evenings.
Each room has a flat-screen TV, free WiFi access, and an en suite bathroom. The building itself still has plenty of its original features, such as fireplaces, beamed ceilings, and stained glass windows. The hotel restaurant Y Bistro offers high-quality local produce and is the perfect spot to enjoy a fantastic meal in beautiful surroundings.
7) Trearddur Bay Hotel - Treardurr
The Trearddur Bay Hotel boasts spacious balconies where you can take in the beautiful sea views. Situated just a few metres from the beach, you can listen to the waves gently lap against the shore as you drift off.
The on-site restaurant focuses on produce from North Wales and Anglesey, whilst The Inn at the Bay serves more casual pub meals. The hotel is just a 10-minute drive from Holyhead, and there is free parking on-site.
8) Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel - Betws-y-coed
Set within a grand Victorian building and 16 acres of woodland, this hotel offers all the peace and quiet you could ever wish for.
It's located just outside the small village of Betws-y-coed on the banks of the River Conwy, and many of its luxurious rooms have views of the river or the Conwy valley.
Betws-y-coed is known as the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park, which means that some of the best nature walks in North Wales will be right on your doorstep. There is free private parking, and the village centre is only a 10-minute walk away.
9) Plas Maenan Country House - Conwy
Plas Maenan Country House features very cosy rooms with four-poster beds and spectacular views across the nearby mountains. Each room has free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom, and there is free private parking on-site too.
There are plenty of activities to take part in during your stay, such as golfing, cycling, hiking, fishing, and horse riding. What's more, you can also enjoy your breakfast each day in the hotel's conservatory, which overlooks the Conwy River and Snowdonia.
10) The Black Boy Inn - Caernarfon
Dating all the way back to 1522, The Black Boy Inn is one of the oldest inns in North Wales. It sits within the historic town walls of Caernarfon, and the town centre is just a short walk away. The rooms have been refurbished using local materials to maintain their unique character and traditional feel.
The inn serves local craft beers and delicious Welsh food and has a cosy atmosphere due to its low ceilings, creaky floorboards, wood panelling, and narrow staircases. The Black Boy Inn truly is a historic gem in North Wales.
11) Caerwylan Hotel - Criccieth
Just a 10-minute drive from Snowdonia National Park, Caerwylan Hotel boasts spectacular views of Tremadog Bay, the nearby beach, and Criccieth Castle. Each one of the comfortable rooms has free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, and an en suite shower room.
The on-site Tonnau Restaurant has a varied menu that regularly changes with local wines, spirits, and ales for you to enjoy. Portmeirion Village is 20-minutes away, and you can take part in activities like cycling, hiking and watersports within the hotel surroundings.
12) Tre-Ysgawen Hall & Spa - Llangefni
Tre-Ysgawen Hall sits in private gardens, woodlands, and meadows and has some of the best on-site facilities out of all the luxury hotels in North Wales.
The spa and wellness centre includes a large swimming pool, a sauna, an air-conditioned gym, a whirlpool, a steam room, and a beauty suite.
Once you're done relaxing at the hotel, there is plenty to see nearby such as Anglesey Sea Zoo, Pas Newydd, Anglesey Coastal Path, Beaumaris Castle, and the RSPB reserve at South Stack Cliffs.
13) Lastra Farm Hotel - Amlwch
Lastra Farm Hotel was awarded the Lux Hotel Award for Best Small Hotel of the Year in 2018, as well as the awards for Best Bistro and Best Brasserie. It's not surprising considering the restaurant serves delicious lunch and dinner options made from only the freshest local produce.
Each room has free WiFi and a private modern bathroom, and there is free on-site parking. If you're feeling adventurous, there is plenty of hiking to be done nearby, and Llandudno is just 22 miles away.
14) The Quay Hotel and Spa - Conwy
The Quay Hotel is almost unrivalled in-room facilities, and its accommodations come with Egyptian cotton bedding, spacious bathrooms, and wall-to-wall windows with incredible sea views.
Perched atop the gorgeous Deganwy Marina, the hotel overlooks the Conwy Estuary, and the Welsh slate that it's built with gives it a truly unique appearance against a stunning backdrop. With some fantastic spa treatments available, make sure you take the time to relax and unwind during your trip, too.
15) Tynedale Hotel - Llandudno
Sitting right by the beach in the popular seaside resort of Llandudno, the Tynedale Hotel has modern rooms with flat-screen TVs, stylish décor, and wonderful views of the coastline. The hotel frequently has live entertainment in the evenings, and there is free private parking.
The on-site bar and restaurant serve modern and classic dishes from its varied menu, and there are also many different bars and restaurants within a short walking distance. The famous Llandudno pier is also just a 10-minute walk away, and Llandudno Railway Station is also nearby.
16) Gwesty Gadlys Hotel - Cemaes Bay
Just a few hundred metres from the beautiful Traeth Mawr Beach, this 4-star hotel has a bar, restaurant, and garden for guests to enjoy. The hotel offers family rooms with free WiFi and room service, and you even have the option of a room with your own private kitchen.
If you have any kids with you, there is a children's playground on-site to keep them entertained, and many of the rooms have views over the breathtaking Cemaes Bay. Local activities that you can enjoy include fishing, watersports, and hiking.
17) Hilton Garden Inn Snowdonia
This hotel has only been open since 2020, but with the Hilton name attached, you know that it's guaranteed to be high-quality. There is an on-site fitness centre, bar, restaurant, and garden as well as a 24-hour front desk and room service.
There is also free WiFi throughout the whole of the property, and each room comes with a flat-screen TV, private bathroom, safety deposit box, and air conditioning.
18) Tyddyn Llan Restaurant with Rooms - Corwen
The Tyddyn Lan is best known as a Michelin Star restaurant nestled into gorgeous gardens in a blissful rural setting. Aside from the restaurant, there is also first-class accommodation with traditionally decorated rooms that boast amazing views over the Welsh hills.
The grounds feature an ornamental pond, landscaped gardens, and terraces where guests can sit and enjoy the tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. Inside, you can unwind in one of the snug bars or lounges next to a roaring, open fire.
The restaurant itself has a seasonal menu that uses fish from the Welsh coastline and meat from local estates to give its guests a truly Welsh dining experience.
19) West Arms Hotel - Llanarmon Dyffryn-Ceiriog
The 4-star West Arms Hotel is more than 400 years old and still has its original timber ceilings and period furniture, as well as log fires which give it a rustic charm and warmth. Located in the magnificent Ceiriog Valley, the rooms in the oldest parts of the building overlook the Berwyn Hills.
The award-winning restaurant serves trout sourced locally in Ceiriog and beef from the Welsh valleys and is renowned for its amazing service and creativity. After dinner, you can relax beside the large fireplace in the Lounge Bar as you sip on a local, real ale.
20) St George's Hotel - Llandudno
The St George's Hotel was AA Hotel of the Year 2015-16, and it's not very hard to see why. The hotel boasts stunning views of Llandudno Bay and is situated just beside the Great Orme headland. The on-site Terrace Restaurant is award-winning and serves fine British cuisine with excellent wines.
The hotel's bar also provides additional afternoon teas and speciality coffees which are particularly welcome on rainy days.
All of the rooms have free WiFi, TVs, air conditioning, modern bathrooms, and luxurious toiletries.
With easy access to the Llandudno seafront, there is plenty to keep you busy during your time at the hotel, and the Snowdonia National Park is just a 20-minute drive away.
FAQs
What's the most visited area in North Wales?
The Snowdonia National Park is the most visited place in North Wales and the most visited place in Wales as a whole. It attracts around four million visitors every year, which makes it one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK.
There are many attractions that make North Wales a popular destination, such as Mount Snowdon, Dolgoch Falls, and the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
What's the difference between South Wales and North Wales?
There are many differences between North and South Wales. For instance, there are slight differences in the Welsh language between the two halves of the country. For instance, in the North, the word for now is 'rwan', whereas in the South it's 'nawr'.
South Wales is also more urbanised than the North and is home to cities such as Swansea, Newport and Cardiff. On the other hand, North Wales is still mostly rural, and there aren't as major urban areas.
When is the best time of year for a holiday in North Wales?
North Wales is beautiful at all times of the year. Apart from when there are extreme weather conditions, you can still enjoy the amazing walks and hikes it has to offer during the colder, wetter months.
However, the best time of year for a holiday there is usually between April and June. This is when the weather is starting to get warmer, but before the high season when there are a lot of tourists.
Which Welsh food should I try during my holiday?
There are many different dishes that are a part of Welsh cuisine and depending on which area you visit there will be varying foods for you to try!
Some classic examples of Welsh cuisine are laverbread, Welsh rarebit, cawl, bara birth, Glamorgan sausages, and Welsh cakes.
Cawl, which is pronounced 'cowl', is a stew made of meat and vegetables. It is very popular in Wales and is often considered to be the country's national dish.
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