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Romantic hotels in Wales



Always a UK holiday favourite Wales, "the land of castles" has a lot to offer those seeking a romantic weekend break.

Romantic hotels in Wales

There are some fantastic, romantic hotels for you to enjoy - all available for you to browse and book online at great rates on romantic-hotels.co.uk.

Making the most of your romantic break

Naturally romantic Wales Welsh scenery has always inspired visitors. It is has it all. The snow-capped mountains of the Snowdonia National Park, crystal clear lakes, magnificent waterfalls, wonderful beaches and craggy coastlines make it an inspiring getaway. Share the drama and romance of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park where seals, dolphins and occasional Minke whale make their home.

For good reason Pembrokeshire is known as Gwlad hud a lledrith, 'The land of magic and enchantment'. Gaze at the Waterfall of the Snow in the heights of Fforest Fawr or experience Devils Bridge, near Aberystwythe, falls in an enchanted Gorge.

If the natural beauty of Wales wasn't enough the man-made is just as inspiring. Wales is encircled by romantic castles - Beaumaris, Conway and Caernarfon in the North to Pembroke and Kidwelly, Carreg Cennen, Cardiff, Grosmont and Skenfrith in the South. Perfect for romantics and dragon-slaying knights in shining armour. Most dramatic of them all, proud Harlech Castle, built in 1290, surveying the landscape from its rocky plinth.

Lovers will also appreciate Portmeirion, the Italianate village creation of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, famous as the set of the Prisoner. The Piazza and wonderful gardens are perfect for romantic walks.

If you're an art lover it's well worth visiting the National Museum and Galleries of Wales, home to the largest collection of Impressionist paintings outside Paris. Here you'll find work by Cezanne, Renoir and Monet.

Wales has fine houses like Tedegar House, a fine Restoration mansion in 90 acres of inspiring Parkland and atmospheric abbeys like Tintern, Valle Crucis and Strata Florida. And don't forget to visit Anglesey, the self-styled Island of Romance. It was once home to St Dwynwen, patron saint of lovers. For a romantic weekend break, holiday or honeymoon Wales has it all.

Thornbury Castle

This Tudor castle stands serenely in 15 acres offering views of the Severn Estuary and the hills of South Gloucestershire and Wales. Fine old panelling, tapestries and paintings enrich the interior.

The Angel Hotel

An elegant Victorian hotel situated in the heart of Cardiff, overlooking the Castle. The hotel lobby features an outstanding Waterford Crystal chandelier and grand staircase. Originally a 13th century castle, the beautiful

Ruthin Castle Hotel

Offering traditional hospitality located at the gateway to Snowdonia. Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel Amidst the dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, this elegantly furnished hotel makes the most of its tranquil and secluded setting in 16 acres of grounds on the banks of the River Conwy.

Penmaenuchaf Hall

Occupying a stunning location overlooking the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and is set within the Snowdonia National Park. This stylish Victorian mansion offers wonderful views, peace and tranquillity and provides an excellent base for touring. This elegant hotel is located high on the hillsides of the peaceful Berwyn Mountain Range within the 24,000 Vyrnwy Estate (pronounced "Vern-wee") and commands panoramic views of the beautiful lake and dramatic landscape. Local produce is used exclusively in the 2 AA Rosette awarded restaurant.