With Wales in Style, you can find those special places to stay in Wales - from romantic weekend breaks to full blown family holidays.
A convivial, characterful old coaching inn, updated and a big hit with today’s travellers. Good food in the restaurant and bar, and a great atmosphere - locals mix with visitors in this award-winning inn. Charming setting in an attractive little Brecon Beacons town.
The Black Boy Inn, set deep in the evocative Royal Borough of Caernarfon, has been a welcome retreat for weary travellers for centuries.
Derelict for almost seven years, this Grade II listed 18th-century country inn has been reborn.
The Britannia is a popular waterside hostelry that still bears the hallmarks of its ancestry as a 17th-century coaching inn.
A contemporary country inn, combining character and creature comforts to suit every traveller.
A country inn with a modern twist. Beautiful bedrooms, warm atmosphere and good food. Guests enjoy complimentary facilities at the nearby Celtic Manor Resort.
The warm welcome is no less than the sort of Croeso we expect from a proper ‘Great Little Place’, but the addition of eleven newly refurbished and very smart bedrooms helps the Saracens Head stand out from the crowd.
Fabulous location and fabulous food at this inn with high-quality accommodation. Pembrokeshire at its unspoilt best.
Dylanologists - if there’s such a term - will be familiar with Browns Hotel.
The handsome Grade II listed building has been stripped of its old ‘pubby’ feel and reinvented through snazzy interior design.