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Penycoed Hall is a traditional Welsh mansion house situated in the glorious Welsh countryside in close proximity to the town of Dolgellau, Situated in beautiful private grounds, this attractive family run bed and breakfast enjoys beautiful views, and a tranquil location, which attract guests back time and time again.
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Guests have a choice of either bed and breakfast or self-catering accommodation for their stay at Penycoed Hall. The Cambrian Suite is large and comfortably furnished bed and breakfast room with two double bedrooms; one a double and the other with two single beds, as well as a three-piece suite, which includes a sofa bed. This room is ideal for families, groups, or wedding guests.
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The suite has a TV and DVD player, a clock radio, complimentary hot beverages, and a hairdryer, plus a private bathroom. The bedrooms are linked by a lockable dividing door, which makes it ideal for family parties, and larger groups. The views from the bay window across the valley to Cadir Idris are dramatic and delightful.
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For self-catering guests the Penthouse Apartment, Victoria apartment, and Spring Cottage are ideal bases for discovering the area. The Penthouse Apartment has two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen and bathroom. The accommodation includes a wide screen TV with satellite channels and a DVD player, a hairdryer and a radio alarm clock.
Victoria Apartment has two bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. One of the bedrooms has two single beds and a three-piece suite. It is well equipped with a TV and DVD player, plus satellite channels, a hairdryer, and radio alarm clock, plus facilities for making coffee and tea.
Spring cottage is a one-bedroom cottage, which is newly refurbished. The bedroom has a double and a single bed, and is ideal for a maximum of three people. There is a separate kitchen, a shower room, and a living room.
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Penycoed Hall Guesthouse Dolgellau Gwynedd LL40 2YP
Tel : 01341 423403
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Please mention walesbedandbreakfasts.co.uk when booking.
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