Description
The hugely popular and exclusive Tynedale Hotel is quite simply superb in every respect, ensuring visitors return year after year! It is situated in ‘The Queen of Welsh Resorts’, on the promenade of the magnificent, crescent-shaped bay and sheltered by the headlands of the Great and Little Ormes. Please book early to avoid disappointment!
Holiday Inclusions
- Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
- Door-to-Door Service
- Entertainment
- Coach travel throughout
- Porterage
- Excursions as listed
Itinerary
Betws-y-Coed
Betws-y-Coed & Conwy - This circular jaunt takes us first to Betws-y-Coed where you will have some time to explore. This lovely setting has a distinctly Alpine feel, enhanced by the dense Gwydyr Forest surrounding the village. Our day ends with free time in Conwy, a walled market town offering a vibrant Quay and imposing 13th century Castle.
Portmeirion Village
Portmeirion Village - Enjoy a visit to Portmeirion on the shores of Cardigan Bay (entry included). Designed by Sir Clough Ellis Williams between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, this amazing and inspiring location is full of aesthetic wonders, from its architecture to its gardens. You may recognise Portmeirion as the setting of the 1960's TV series The Prisoner.
Venue Information
The Tynedale Hotel, Llandudno
Located on Llandudno’s prestigious central promenade, this increasingly popular hotel offers the Regency Restaurant, two bars and a wide variety of entertainment packages throughout the year. In addition there is a small dance floor and a luxurious lounge where you can enjoy the magnificent views across the famous bay. All bedrooms are en-suite and have TV, hospitality tray, hairdryer and telephone. This hotel has a lift, however, it does not access all single bedrooms
Variety Breaks
These breaks include a varied entertainment programme and lots of little ‘extras’ throughout your stay, such as afternoon tea, late night buffets and special breakfast menus.
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