Take A Break In Wales.
August 28, 2010 by Paul Myers
Filed under Hotels
Whether you are looking for a long vacation or a short break, the UK coastline embraces a rich diversity of holiday regions. North Wales in particular offers all you could ever wish for in one place. Whether you love the most dramatic landscapes with large, white sands and uncrowded beaches with a stunning backdrop or grand mountain ranges, a stunning setting of lakes, forests and valleys, North Wales has it all.
There are local, friendly villages with pet friendly hotels and traditional country manor houses so your entire family can really soak up all that is on offer. A break in North Wales can reward you no matter what time of year be it Easter, Christmas, New Year or the Summer holidays – think historic castles, dramatic welsh valleys, stunning coastlines and dramatic scenery and your already there.
There are a range of excellent golf courses to explore, unbelievable Mountain biking trails and some outstanding restaurants and friendly pubs to fritter away your evenings. In even the shortest of breaks in Wales you can take a leisurely walk along coastal footpaths where you may spot the odd Whale or Dolphin out at sea, or for the more bold, a trip up one of the UKs highest mountains, Snowdon.
For the majority of the British population a summer holiday spent in North Wales became part of our childhood memories. We have travelled from all over the UK, generation after generation and with good reason where else can you find miles of Golden sands, world famous landscapes coupled with centuries of history?
The range of accommodation options are stunning, there are country house hotels situated in picturesque villages such as Dolgellau which is surrounded by the Cadair Idris Mountain range and situated not too far from here is the world famous village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, famous for its profound and unpronounceable name.
The welsh valleys are full of intrigue and history such as the renowned iron ring of fortresses that once represented Europe’s most ambitious and concentrated medieval building projects, formerly intended to thwart the return of two particularly costly military campaigns against the Welsh rebellion, with many of these castles are still in existence and are in astonishing condition.
Take a deserved break in a hotels north wales in Dolgellau. The Dolserau Country House Hotel is a stunningluxury hotel wales, with pet friendly facilities.




