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Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 140
Penmaenpool, Dolgellau, LL40 1YB
Built in 1860, this impressive hall stands in 20 acres of formal gardens, grounds and woodland.
Th hall enjoys magnificent views across the River Mawddach. Careful restoration by the present owners has created a comfortable and welcoming hotel. Fresh produce cooked in modern British style is served in the panelled restaurant. All bedrooms are non smoking
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Its distance from England and its historical position in the heartland of Welsh nationalism should make DOLGELLAU (pronounced "dol-geth-lye") the most Welsh of towns, but the town's granite architecture draws more from nineteenth-century England, with a dour series of small neo-Georgian squares all bearing English names. Victorian tourists came to marvel at Cadair Idris and the Mawddach Estuary - still the best policy, as the town has little to offer beyond the Quaker Interpretive Centre , above the tourist office (Easter-Oct daily 10am-1pm & 2-6pm; Nov-Easter Mon & Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm). This details the lives of Quakers forced by persecution to seek a better life in Pennsylvania, where some towns still bear Welsh names: Bangor, Bryn Mawr and others.
Dolgellau has no train station but is well served by buses , all of which pull into the central Eldon Square, close by the tourist office (Easter-Oct daily 10am-1pm, 2-6pm; Nov-Easter Mon & Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm; tel 01341/422888).
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