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Os ydych yn chwilio am le da i aros yng Nghymru, mae'n siwr y cewch le wrth eich bodd yn Nolgellau a'r cylch. Cewch ddewis o blith gwestai pum seren, tai gwesty bach moethus, meysydd gwersylla neu dai bynciau neu hyd yn oed iwrtiau yng nghanol harddwch Eryri. Beth bynnag yw'ch dewis a'ch angen, cewch noson dda o gwsg yn Nolgellau.
Os oes gennych fusnes yn yr ardal ac yr hoffech hysbysebu gyda Darganfod Dolgellau, gallwch gael cofnod a llun AM DDIM! Y cyfan y mae angen i chi ei wneud yw cofrestru. Yna cewch ychwanegu'r wybodaeth o dudalen eich cyfrif.
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Bryn Mair is a beautiful listed Georgian townhouse with stunning views over Dolgellau and the mountains beyond. The house stands in an acre of secluded walled gardens yet only minutes walk to the centre of town.
Our rooms have been individually furnished to the highest standard with soft,fluffy towels, cool cotton bed linen, plump goose down pillows and White Company toiletries.
Relax in the lovely guest lounge..a perfect place to read, listen to music, take it easy and enjoy the sunsets in summer or the log fire in winter!
Tel:
01341 422640
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Coed Cae B&B, run by Graham and Jacky O’Hanlon, is set in two acres of woodland overlooking the beautiful Mawddach estuary in the southern reaches of the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales.
The B&B lies between Dolgellau and Barmouth in the scattered village of Taicynhaeaf (pronounced Tie-can-hi-ev) at the head of the Cwm-Mynach, the valley of the monks, historically owned by nearby Cymer Abbey. We are close to the larger village of Bontddu (approximately “Bonthy”), with the 17th century George III Inn just across the bridge at Penmaenpool.
Tel:
01341 430628
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At Ffynnon, we give you a special place to unwind and relax in complete comfort.
Situated at the foot of Cader Idris in Southern Snowdonia, we offer sumptuous accommodation from which to explore or enjoy time with family or friends.
Whether you choose to curl up with a good book from the library, enjoy afternoon tea or a glass of something stronger from our honesty bar or simply relax in your luxurious suite - an indulgent mix of the classic and contemporary awaits.
Tel:
01341 421774
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Picked by The Independent as one of Britain's 50 Best B & Bs. Wake up to breathtaking views of the Mawddach estuary and Snowdonia mountains at Graig Wen. The former slate cutting mill has been stylishly refurbished into a relaxed place to stay, with luxury beds, custom made furnishings and very good breakfasts made from very local produce. Our five ensuite rooms can sleep up to 10 people and we have four holiday cottages and a camp site with yurts adjoining the B & B. Explore 45 acres of wild woods and meadows leading directly to The Mawddach Trail or foothpaths to Cadair Idris.
Tel:
01341 250482
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AA WALES HOTEL OF THE YEAR 2009/10 - Of all the hotels in and around Dolgellau and Penmaenpool, none can offer the luxury and comfort that Penmaenuchaf Hall has to offer. The hotel was once a country retreat for a Lancashire cotton spinner and now as a country house hotel it still maintains all the charm of a bygone epoch. Built in the 1860s, Penmaenuchaf Hall is a splendid hideaway for visitors to Snowdonia: oak panelled rooms, log fires, a well-stocked cellar, sumptuous dining, individually styled bedrooms. And beyond the hotel's imposing stone walls, lie twenty acres of idyllic, private woodland and ornamental gardens all overlooking the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. ... A truly relaxing oasis in a hectic world.
Tel:
01341 422129
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