Hotels Disabled facilities


Jolyon's, CARDIFF


'The vibe is friendly and laid-back' at this 'slightly eccentric', small converted Georgian seamen's lodge opposite the 'wonderful' Millennium Centre, home of the Welsh National Opera. The owner, Jolyon Joseph, is 'an extremely helpful host when there', says a visitor in 2009...

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Gliffaes, CRICKHOWELL


'Beautifully set' in mature parkland on a broad sweep of the River Usk, this 19th-century Italianate building is run as a smart sporting hotel by Susie and James Suter (the third generation of the family owners) with her parents, Mr and Mrs Brabner. 'Though the grey stone exterior is a little gloomy, light floods in through enormous windows,' said a reporter this year...

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Tyddyn Llan, LLANDRILLO


This 'elegant Georgian house in manicured grounds', former shooting lodge of the dukes of Westminster, is run as a restaurant-with-rooms by chef/proprietor Bryan Webb and his wife, Susan. He 'continues to produce what must be as good as any food you will find in Wales', writes a fan, while she remains 'the ultimate hostess'...

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Bodysgallen Hall and Spa, LLANDUDNO


'A really lovely place. First-class seating in three beautiful panelled lounges with the best lamps I've seen in a hotel...

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The Lake, LLANGAMMARCH WELLS


Built as a hunting lodge, this mock-Tudor Edwardian hotel in 'beautiful' grounds by the River Irfon is endorsed by Guide readers again in 2009. 'Excellent by any standards,' is one comment...

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