Featuring a garden and free WiFi, George III Hotel is located in Penmaenpool, near Dolgellau. The property features a terrace, as well as a bar. British cuisine is served at the restaurant.
Stan Kaczorkiewicz
United Kingdom
Spacious rooms, location and the view, easy access to the car park, close to some walks we were interested in, tasty food and a fair choice of wine.
Very friendly staff and nice, clean rooms.
With a magnificent location, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty and dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, the Tynycornel Hotel looks out over its 222-acre fishing lake.
Shelley
United Kingdom
Amazing location with beautiful views over the lake.
In 21 acres of gardens and woodland, Penmaenuchaf Hotel sits above Penmaenpool, overlooking the Mawddach estuary just a 5-minute drive from the market town of Dolgellau, in the Snowdonia National...
Mark
United States of America
Wonderful in every way. The staff was incredible. The restaurant was world class, pricey but the food was definitely in the fine dining category.
Located in the picturesque seaside town of Barmouth, lying on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay, Min y Mor Hotel features an enviable location by the sea.
Tracey
Heard and McDonald Islands
Location is opposite the beach. Rooms had sea views. Food was good and staff were very friendly.
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.
Chris
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast, room was lovely, easy secure parking, the staff were friendly and helpful and made us feel welcomed and well looked after. We had a great stay and would love to return.
Located in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within a 4-minute walk, The Fanny Talbot has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Gwynedd, in the market town of Dolgellau, the Royal Ship hotel features a restaurant and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The market town is part of the Snowdonia National Park.
The area is great for walking and the scenery is...
The area is great for walking and the scenery is breathtaking. Easy access to Barmouth, Fairbourne and Dolgellau on foot from penmaenpool as well as a Fantastic walks via the Toll Bridge to the opposite side of the estuary. Great pub on the estuary. Didn't use the car all weekend. Been to this area a few times and planning to return soon.
sharron
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are no shops, just a nice hotel/pub.
There are no shops, just a nice hotel/pub. There is a free carpark with toilets. There is a beautiful walk to Barmouth, about 6 miles and then you can get the bus back to the other side of the toll bridge. Whilst we there the gate for people was left open after the bridge closed to traffic but maybe check that as it is subject to the 'honesty' toll. There weren't many birds around the estuary (April).
ADELE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a tiny place but full of character with toll bridge...
This is a tiny place but full of character with toll bridge and tidal river with lots of wildlife to spot. It is the perfect place to go on walks from and though we didn’t many people follow the cycle track.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There isn't much in the direct vacinity of Penmaenpool but...
There isn't much in the direct vacinity of Penmaenpool but you are only 10mins drive from Dolgellau which has lots of lovely shops and restaurants. Your're also about 20mins drive to the seaside town of Barmouth which also has lots of shops and restaurants (great for some fish and chips by the sea!). For the more adventurous there is a lovely walk/bike ride on the Mwaddach trail (2hrs walk to Barmouth). Its a beautiful flat walk around the lake which goes right in front of the George 3rd hotel/pub.
Charlotte
United Kingdom
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