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Accommodation > Hotels > Wales > Gwynedd > Llandegai > Abbeyfield Hotel
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Abbeyfield Hotel

A Small Hotel in Llandegai, Gwynedd


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Tal y Bont
Llandegai
Gwynedd
Wales
LL57 3UR

Abbeyfield Hotel, Llandegai

Accommodation Description:
The Abbeyfield Hotel is a homely and personal hotel with restaurant, situated in the old village of Talybont, lying 2 miles to the East of the city of Bangor in Gwynedd, within walking distance of the National Trust property, Penrhyn Castle. Abbeyfield is an ideal base to explore the beautiful and varied North Wales area.In its several centuries of existence, it has been a Coaching Inn, a Farmhouse and since 1968, a privately owned Hotel offering a high standard of comfort and friendly hospitality



From: £40.00

Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed

Facilities

  • Car parking available onsite
  • Wi-Fi Available
  • Meeting Facilities
  • TV
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
  • Telephone In Each Room
  • Wake Up Call Available
  • In-room Broadband
  • Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
  • Wi-Fi Available In Rooms
  • Private dining services
  • Lounge Menu
  • Bar
  • Breakfast to go
  • [Channels] News
  • Radio
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Penrhyn Castle
 Penrhyn Castle
 Nearest Attractions

Penrhyn Castle - 0.5 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Cochwillan Old Hall - 1.1 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Bangor Cathedral - 1.6 miles (Cathedral) Heritage Rating

Museum of Childhood Memories - 2.9 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Beaumaris, St Mary and St Nicholas - 3 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Beaumaris Castle - 3.1 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Abergwyngregyn Castle - 3.4 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Vaynol - 4.4 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Bryn-y-Neuadd - 4.9 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Castell Aberlleiniog - 5.1 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Portmeirion - 21.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Ruthin - 32.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Corwen - 33.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Llangollen - 42 miles away Heritage Rating

Chester - 49.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Crewe - 68.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Congleton - 78.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Ulverston - 78.8 miles away Heritage Rating


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Directions:
How To Get To Bangor From England Scotland and the Continent(Option 1)If you are coming from Scotland turn off the southbound M6 towards the westbound M56.If you are coming from the south of England or the Continent then turn off the northbound M6 towards the westbound M56.Stay on the westbound M56 until it terminates. From here head for the A55 expressway.Stay on the A55 expressway along the North Wales coast. The first exit for Bangor is the A5 exit. Leave the expressway at this exit and head for the A5 (formerly the A5122) in the Bangor direction. Take a right turn at the first roundabout and you will see the signs for Abbeyfield Hotel on your left approx half a mile further on.(Option 2)After coming out of Birmingham stay on the northbound M6 until you reach the M54 exit. Stay on the westbound M54 until it terminates. From here head for the A5. Stay on the winding roads of the A5 through the Snowdonia mountains until you reach the A5A55 roundabout.At the roundabout carry straight on the A5 (formerly the A5122) towards Bangor.Stay on this road until you reach the roundabout near Penrhyn Castle. Turn right at the roundabout with penrhyn Castle entrance to your left.Continue down the hill until you see signs for Abbeyfield hotel approx half a mile further on.Option 2 is not recommended for travellers from the North of England or Scotland.The condition of the A5 is poor in some places and can be slow during the high season and other busy periods.


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