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District: City Centre
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Pet friendly inn, situated in the upper Ceiriog Valley, offering hotel rooms and country rooms that used to be barns or stables
Very Good8.1
(200 reviews)
District: City Centre
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Home to a prestigious wine shop and a pub, offering mid range accommodation in Llangollen, near major highways, strategically positioned for exploring Wales
Very Good8.4
(120 reviews)
District: City Centre
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Budget hotel in the middle of Llangollen, a good option for tourists as it is just a short walk from the railway
Good7.7
(443 reviews)
District: City Centre
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On the outskirts of the market town, with nice scenery of North Wales, close to many golf clubs and leisure centres, offers luxurious rooms
Great8.9
(198 reviews)
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Introduction to Llangollen - City Centre
Llangollen is a small town in picturesque North Wales, nestled in the country’s famous lush mountain valleys. It is the perfect getaway location, and feels as though you are stepping back in time to a more peaceful and simple time, where you can relax and forget about your stresses. Llangollen accommodation isn’t luxurious or ultra-modern as this would ruin the atmosphere of the place. Instead it offers comfortable, friendly lodgings. The hotels in Llangollen city centre are close to the main high street, which is lined with traditional cafes and shops where you can pick up local handicrafts and delicious Welsh treats, or enjoy rides on the steam railway. Being a small town in the mountains makes it ideal for those who love rock climbing, walking and hiking, and it is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful lakes, seeing the spectacular views and visiting the other pretty mountain towns of the area. If you come at the right time, you may even experience one of the city’s lively arts festivals.other spellings: CityCentre hotls, hotel in CityCentre






