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Guests enjoy the best of
all worlds at this immaculate, friendly hotel on
the water's edge at Aberdyfi. They can dine in
style at the Penhelig Arms' celebrated restaurant
specialising in fresh fish, and afterwards meet the
locals in the characterful, wood-panelled
Fisherman's Bar (a self-contained part of the
hotel). The bedrooms within the hotel are cosy,
tastefully designed and well equipped, and most
have beautiful views of the estuary and
mountains.
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Ask about the hotel's superb,
spacious rooms in Bod Helig, set into the hillside
above with sensational views from their terraces
and balconies. New additions for 2005 include a
luxury loft-style apartment within the hotel and a
cottage three minutes' walk away. The Penhelig Arms
is a popular place. Its restaurant &endash; upon
whose reputation the hotel has been built &endash;
has a wide and faithful following, based on
original cooking, fine ingredients fresh local
produce and outstanding value for money. Robert
Hughes, a wine enthusiast, makes sure that the
cellar is properly stocked.
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The Hugheses,
long-established Aberdyfi locals, contribute in no
small measure to the Penhelig Arms' generous and
genuinely friendly atmosphere, and are ably
assisted by manager Glyn Davies. The hotel combines
the qualities of a welcoming inn with those of a
small hotel and fine restaurant &endash; a winning
mix that has won it a 'Best Hotel in Wales' award.
And its location couldn't be better, in a sailing
centre where mountains meet the sea. For golfing
enthusiasts, Aberdyfi's famous championship links
course is nearby.
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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Beantragen
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Su Richiesta
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"Penhelig Arms",
Aberdyfi
Wales,Great Britain
Accommodations
in Wales
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