Pet Friendly Hotels & Guest Houses in Deganwy, Gwynedd

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Choose from 2 hotels and guest houses in Deganwy. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.

Deganwy Castle Hotel - Station Road, Deganwy, Gwynedd, LL31 9DA
Deganwy Castle Hotel
This listed building, originally a farmhouse dating from the 17th century, is now a hotel offering modern amenities whilst keeping its old world charm. Period features include oak beams and roaring log fires. We have an excellent reputation for food, with meals that use fresh local produce wherever possible are prepared by our experts chefs. Our extensive menu is served by friendly welcoming staff in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. The traditional bar is full of character and is popular with hotel residents and locals alike. Fine wines and real ales are served. We have a leisure complex with a heated indoor swimming pool, Finnish sauna and fully equipped gym. We are ideally situated in between the Victorian town of Llandudno and the historic walled town of Conwy with its famous castle.
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Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Pentywyn Road, Deganwy, Gwynedd, LL30 1RS
Bodysgallen Hall and Spa
Wales' highest rated country house hotel is a distinguished 17th century hall, set in 200 acres of parkland, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle. Bodysgallen Hall and Spa has been restored and refurbished by Historic House Hotels Ltd in a traditional, elegant country house style with antique furniture, fine artworks and precious collectables, the hotel has the atmosphere of a private home. Buildings such as the farm, cottages, stables and coach house have been sympathetically modified to accommodate the spa, meeting rooms, guest accommodation and the recently opened restaurant, 1620. Believed to have 13th century origins as a watch tower to Conwy Castle, Bodysgallen Hall boasts beautiful private gardens and parkland for you to explore during your stay. They include a rare 17th century parterre of box hedges filled with sweet-scented herbs, a rockery with water cascade, a walled rose garden and several follies. The hotel is now part of the National Trust and all profits are donated to the charity.
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