Y Castell
89 High Street, Pwllheli, Wales
Pwllheli is the unofficial capital town of the Llyn Peninsula on the north west corner of Wales.From the Snowdonia National Park to the many stunning sandy beaches the Peninsula has something for everyone and The Castle is the ideal base to explore the region.Abersoch is just to the west of Pwlhelli with international recognised sailing and miles of sandy beaches. The waters are perfect for wake boarding surfing and water skiing.Porthdinllaen is well worth a visit with the walk across the bay to the Ty Coch Inn. The golf course at Nefyn is not for the fainthearted - but the views (and the challenge) are well worth it!The town of Pwllheli has twice weekly markets an award winning marina two beaches and an array of small individual shops.Here at the Castle Pwllheli we can offer a variety of accommodation - our en-suite rooms start at £55 per room per night - so have a look to see which style suits you best!If you are looking for some great accommodation in Pwllheli you can be sure of high standards and a warm welcome from the team at Y Castell!
Hotel directions :
Travel by CarThe A55 provides a quick and easy route along the North Wales Coast from Chester to Bangor and the M54 and A5 through the scenic heartland of North Wales gives the best route from the motorway network in the Midlands and southern England.Manchester - Caernarfon: 2hrs 22minsBirmingham - Porthmadog: 2hrs 58minsTravel by BoatIf travelling from (or to) Ireland ferries run to Holyhead on Anglesey from Dublin and Dun Laoghaire.Travel by TrainThe Cambrian Coast Line terminates at Pwllheli and runs through Abererch Pen-y-Chain and Criccieth to Porthmadog. Beyond that the line runs to Machynlleth and then either inland to Shrewsbury or further down the coast to Aberystwyth and is one of the most beautiful train journeys in Britain.Alternatively from the north of England catch the train to Bangor and then get the bus to Pwllheli.Travel by BusThere are frequent bus services spreading right across the peninsula most starting and finishing in Pwllheli. You can see the latest bus timetables on Gwynedd Council's website click here for details.National Express operate direct services to Pwllheli from London Victoria Birmingham and Manchester. For full details of available coach services visit National Express website.
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Y Castell facilities :
Hotel Non-Smoking ThroughoutBabysitting servicesWi-Fi AvailableVideo/DVD PlayerTVSatellite TVSafety Deposit BoxTea/Coffee making facilities in each roomHairdryer in each roomPets AllowedCar Parking Available OffsiteIn-room BroadbandIn-room Modem Hook upWi-Fi Available In Public AreasWi-Fi Available In RoomsBarBreakfast to goGames ConsoleVideo/DVD LibraryCD Player[Channels] News[Channels] Music[Channels] Childrens
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accommodationtype : Inn
hotelstaraccreditor : Self-Accredited
hotelcreationdate : 14/12/2012 10:40:17
totalrooms : 5
cancellationdays : 2
cancellationpolicy : First Night Stay Chargeable
cancellationterms :
Pwllheli is the unofficial capital town of the Llyn Peninsula on the north west corner of Wales.From the Snowdonia National Park to the many stunning sandy beaches the Peninsula has something for everyone and The Castle is the ideal base to explore the region.Abersoch is just to the west of Pwlhelli with international recognised sailing and miles of sandy beaches. The waters are perfect for wake boarding surfing and water skiing.Porthdinllaen is well worth a visit with the walk across the bay to the Ty Coch Inn. The golf course at Nefyn is not for the fainthearted - but the views (and the challenge) are well worth it!The town of Pwllheli has twice weekly markets an award winning marina two beaches and an array of small individual shops.Here at the Castle Pwllheli we can offer a variety of accommodation - our en-suite rooms start at £55 per room per night - so have a look to see which style suits you best!If you are looking for some great accommodation in Pwllheli you can be sure of high standards and a warm welcome from the team at Y Castell!
Hotel directions :
Travel by CarThe A55 provides a quick and easy route along the North Wales Coast from Chester to Bangor and the M54 and A5 through the scenic heartland of North Wales gives the best route from the motorway network in the Midlands and southern England.Manchester - Caernarfon: 2hrs 22minsBirmingham - Porthmadog: 2hrs 58minsTravel by BoatIf travelling from (or to) Ireland ferries run to Holyhead on Anglesey from Dublin and Dun Laoghaire.Travel by TrainThe Cambrian Coast Line terminates at Pwllheli and runs through Abererch Pen-y-Chain and Criccieth to Porthmadog. Beyond that the line runs to Machynlleth and then either inland to Shrewsbury or further down the coast to Aberystwyth and is one of the most beautiful train journeys in Britain.Alternatively from the north of England catch the train to Bangor and then get the bus to Pwllheli.Travel by BusThere are frequent bus services spreading right across the peninsula most starting and finishing in Pwllheli. You can see the latest bus timetables on Gwynedd Council's website click here for details.National Express operate direct services to Pwllheli from London Victoria Birmingham and Manchester. For full details of available coach services visit National Express website.
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Y Castell facilities :
Hotel Non-Smoking ThroughoutBabysitting servicesWi-Fi AvailableVideo/DVD PlayerTVSatellite TVSafety Deposit BoxTea/Coffee making facilities in each roomHairdryer in each roomPets AllowedCar Parking Available OffsiteIn-room BroadbandIn-room Modem Hook upWi-Fi Available In Public AreasWi-Fi Available In RoomsBarBreakfast to goGames ConsoleVideo/DVD LibraryCD Player[Channels] News[Channels] Music[Channels] Childrens
Other useful Info :
accommodationtype : Inn
hotelstaraccreditor : Self-Accredited
hotelcreationdate : 14/12/2012 10:40:17
totalrooms : 5
cancellationdays : 2
cancellationpolicy : First Night Stay Chargeable
cancellationterms :
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