Portmeirion Hotel and Castell Deudraeth in Minffordd, Wales

Portmeirion Hotel and Castell Deudraeth

Portmeirion Village, Minffordd, LL48 6ET

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Portmeirion Hotel and Castell Deudraeth, Minffordd
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8.3
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Portmeirion is a private village set on its own wooded peninsula on the coast of Snowdonia. It was built by visionary Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis in order to show that one could develop even a very beautiful place without defiling it. Portmeirion has a total of 53 bedrooms, accommodation includes 14 rooms in the main hotel building overlooking the beautiful Dywryd Estuary, 28 rooms and suites in the surrounding village and 11 contemporary style rooms and suites in Castell Deudraeth..Surrounding the village on three sides are 70 acres of woodland gardens and to the south the estate is bordered by sandy beaches. Portmeirions sheltered coastal location and the influence of the Gulf Stream result in mild, frost free Winters which enable many rare flowering trees and shrubs to flourish here.
Guest Rating
8.3
out of 10
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Wedi ei arwyddo or A487 ym Minffordd hanner ffordd rhwng Penrhyndeudraeth a PhorthmadogAIR: Manchester International Airport has the most incoming flights followed by Birmingham International and John Lennon Airport, Liverpool. Car hire is available at these destinations.map of the villageROAD: From Manchester Airport take the M56 (West) onto the A550. Follow signs for the A55 and North Wales. Follow the A55 expressway as far as the Caernarfon (A487) turn-off. Follow the A487 towards Caernarfon and Porthmadog. Portmeirion is 1 miles South of Porthmadog signposted from the main road at Minffordd. Approximately 2 hours.From Birmingham Airport take the M6 (northbound). After junction 10 turn onto the M54 which leads onto the A5. Follow the A5 for Llangollen, Corwen. 3 miles past Corwen turn left onto the A494 for Bala. At Bala turn right onto the A4212 for Trawsfynydd where you turn right for Porthmadog. Follow signs for Porthmadog. Portmeirion is 1 miles West of Penrhyndeudraeth on the A487 signposted at Minffordd. Approximately 2 hours.From London (Shepherd?s Bush): Take the M40 then the M6 at Birmingham. After junction 10 turn onto the M54 which leads onto the A5. Follow the A5 for Llangollen, Corwen. 3 miles past Corwen turn left onto the A494 for Bala. At Bala turn right onto the A4212 for Trawsfynydd where you turn right for Porthmadog. Follow signs for Porthmadog. Portmeirion is 1 miles West of Penrhyndeudraeth on the A487 signposted at Minffordd. Approximately 4 hours.From Cardiff: Follow the A470 to Trawsfynydd. Follow signs for Porthmadog. Portmeirion is 1 miles West of Penrhyndeudraeth on the A487 signposted at Minffordd. Approximately 3 hours.RAIL: From London Euston it takes about 4 hours to Bangor. Taxis are available at the station. Bangor to Portmeirion is approximately 45 minutes.


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