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Title: Bae Abermaw Hotel
Address: Panorama Hill, Barmouth
Zipcode: LL42 1DQ Location Map
Phone: +44 (0)1341 280550
Website:
Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Swimming Pool
  • TV in Rooms
  • Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: Sep 07, 2006
Completely restored to its original splendour with a dark stone exterior and polished wood floors, log burning marble and slate fireplaces, the Bae Abermaw combines the old with wonderful contemporary interior furnishings.
This unique place has refreshingly friendly service and is positioned above beautiful Cardigan Bay whilst backing onto Snowdonia National Park. Simple, clear lines and a minimalist décor creates a comfortable and calming atmosphere. Food is another compelling reason to discover Baeabermaw Group Affiliations:WTB Ratings/Awards:Welsh TB 4 Star
AA / RAC 3 Star
WHICH Guide to good Hotels Hotel of the year 2005 Number of Rooms:14 Number Ensuite:14 Price per PersonDouble:From £58 Single:From £79 Restaurant Name:Bay View Cuisine:Modern British/French Chef:David Banks Awards:1 Rosette (AA) RAC 2 Dining Awards
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