Situated in the picturesque seaside town of Barmouth, lying on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay, Min y Mor Hotel boasts an enviable location by the sea.
Featuring a bar, The Tilman is located in Barmouth. At the hotel, rooms have a desk, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. All units at The Tilman include air conditioning and a wardrobe.
janette
United Kingdom
Breakfast excellent good choice to select from.good quality food.The Tilman excellent location right in centre of town which is what we wanted.Room excellent decor and spotless.
Set in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within 400 metres, The Fanny Talbot offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Wayne
United Kingdom
No breakfast thought the price we paid should have included one
The furnishings and quality of the room decor was very good
This impressive Victorian building has a splendid cliff-top location with stunning views of Cardigan Bay. It offers free parking and a restaurant, and is less than a mile from Barmouth’s centre.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Really enjoyed our stay, thanks. We need to get a sea view room if we stay again though!
Evening meal was particularly good and breakfast was good too. Ate really well there! Great service!
Located in Barmouth and with Barmouth Beach reachable within a few steps, The Sandbanks provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Located on the beachfront in Barmouth and featuring a terrace, Bluebells guest house has free WiFi throughout the property. All units in the guest house are equipped with a kettle.
Jayne
United Kingdom
Warm welcome by attentive hosts. Spacious, comfortable room. Great breakfast and perfect location.
On average, 3-star hotels in Barmouth cost AR$ 92,498 per night, and 4-star hotels in Barmouth are AR$ 131,784 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Barmouth can on average be found for AR$ 151,494 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Been visiting Barmouth area for years. Wide Sandy beaches and dunes. Barmouth is a small town with basic shops, takeaways and a good amount of pay parking.
Outside of the town are lots of smaller villages, beautiful scenery including Snowdonia and castles such as Harlech.
If you want a good breakfast/ fry up try the Milky Bar cafe just up from the level crossing. Never had a bad meal there in 40 years 😊👍
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Anonymous
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Most guest houses seem to be on the seafront.
Most guest houses seem to be on the seafront. The views from there are excellent. A half mile walk takes you across the railway viaduct where the view towards Dolgellau along Avon Mawddach is one of the best in Britain. To access the land on the far side of the Mawddach is best on foot, because by car it is necessary to drive either ten miles into Dolgellau or use the toll bridge at Penmaenpool, which saves only a couple of miles. The hills behind Barmouth have excellent views but involve a very steep climb. The best route up is to follow the signs to the National Trust's Dinas Oleu property. Other than that, the great attraction for Barmouth is the hill walking. All of what I've said here does depend on good visibility. Being Wales, rain and low cloud are not uncommon, but that is hardly Barmouth's fault!
Robin
United Kingdom
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We've visited the last 40 odd years....a lovely seaside town...
We've visited the last 40 odd years....a lovely seaside town with the added bonus of spectacular scenery. The Mawddach Estuary and Bridge make it for us but equally when the kids were young there was the beautiful beach and places to go crabbing. We used to cycle along the old Mawddach railway track with them in their seats on the back. Wonderful walks, lots to do and explore.
Anne
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Barmouth is a lovely seaside town in Wales.
Barmouth is a lovely seaside town in Wales. It is not overcrowded with activities which means it has kept some of its charm but there is plenty to do. There is a nice beach, a small funfair, a couple of amusements, donkey rides and plenty of lovely places to eat. The harbour is worth a visit and a lot of people enjoy fishing for crabs off the pier. We took a beautiful ferry ride one morning over to Fairbourne and caught a small steam train along the peninsula taking in the sprawling estuary on which Barmouth sits and it is sandwiched between the Snowdonia mountain range. A beautiful view of sea and mountains.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
I booked here not knowing what to expect, but thinking it...
I booked here not knowing what to expect, but thinking it could be some sleepy little fishing town with not much on. But its proximity to the mountains - we came to walk Cader Idris - coupled with the fact that there was a beach was appealing to us.
When we arrived we found a clean, well-maintained town with plenty of options for food and drink, a decent selection of shops - which were thankfully not all tat-filled giftshops, a lovely beach with arcades and a small selection of rides for children.
If you are looking for somewhere to stay that isn't too heaving so that you can relax, unwind in nature, visit the beach, or take in some of the walks, I would recommend a visit.
Blake
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beach is beautiful and lots to do with the high street, fun...
Beach is beautiful and lots to do with the high street, fun fair and arcade. Lots of places to eat and drink and plenty of places to sit down and enjoy the views. I think no more than a couple of days is about the right amount of time to explore. Plenty of places to park and train station is right in the heart of Barmouth.
It was modern, clean, the extras were amazing like Molton brown shower gel. Good quality coffee, tea and hot chocolate. The staff were really friendly and helpful, made us feel welcome. The food for the breakfast was amazing including the cappuccino. Its a great location for Barmouth central and the parking was easily accessible around the corner from the hotel. They even allowed us to stay on the car park for a little longer when we asked because the hotel wasn't full that day.
The location was fantastic, central to everything.
Even though it’s next door to the Barmouth pub we didn’t hear anything. Property was clean and shower amazing. Nice Christmas decor was a lovely touch. WiFi fantastic. Towels supplied very luxurious. Dryer came in handy for the rainy walk days when we got socked. Lovely selection of glasses to enjoy a nice wine/ beer. Good selection on the tv/sky. Parking permit left to use main car park on sea front.
The cleanliness of our room was superb. Free toiletries very much appreciated. A nice touch having a fridge in the room. Good quality coathangers! Tea tray was excellent. The hotel is in a great spot for exploring Barmouth. The staff were friendly and helpful.....especially the lady who showed us to our room and the young man behind the bar who looked to be auditioning for Cocktail 2!! The wine price at £11.50 for a bottle of Merlot was very fair.
Wonderful property with a great location, close to
town centre and beach. The property has everything you need and more, hot tub, dishwasher and comfy beds. Would definitely stay again and the location and accommodation is excellent. Sam the owner is really helpful too. Shame about the weather as it was a bit rainy but we got a few nice days and the hot tub made up for it. Thank you
We had an extremely comfortable stay with a seaside view. Our seven year old enjoyed the daily jokes by the host. The rooms were very well equipped, along with pointers to some great restaurants. The breakfast was delicious with a variety of options. The host updated us on the daily activities in town which was a great help. Overall a very lovely stay. Would highly recommend.
We stayed for 3 nights mid October, it was right on the beach and central to all amenities for adults and children. If we went to Barmouth again we would go back to Môr Wyn. The hotel was at the end of the parking zone so we were able to park for free at side of hotel, although I guess it you went in middle of holiday season you would find it harder to find a space.
A thoroughly relaxing break in a superb seafront hotel . Only a few seconds and you're in the wonderful sand dunes with the sea a few yards away . If , like me you get worn out walking , the views are great from seaview room as you crash out ! The hosts are lovely , laid back and welcoming . The whole town is spacious and friendly . 😊
Staff were friendly and helpful, despite being very busy behind the bar during "Happy Hour"
Nice rooms which had been refurbished to a high standard - all very clean and comfortable.
Being a very popular public house, there was a very good selection of ales and ciders.
Easy access to the town and promenade
Great location situated right in front of the beach. It was very easy to get to and find. Lovely guest house, very tidy and clean. The room facilities are great. This guest house doesn't do breakfast but that didn't put me off. It's just a really lovely place to stay with the beach right in front.
Stunning views in peaceful location yet not far from town. Swimming pool and whirlpool surprisingly warm. Our kids loved it. Spotlessly clean and in perfect repair. Great facilities clear, efficient communication and complimentary bottle of wine made us feel special and valued on a budget break.
A lovely hotel with outstanding views of Barmouth Beach. A remarkably well stocked 'honesty' bar, very dog friendly (so we will return ASAP with our Spaniel). Excellent bathroom and a very large comfortable bed. Amazing breakfast choice.
Friendly staff.Room was clean and welcoming. Breakfast room/lounge welcoming. Good choice on menu. Nothing more to add. Comfortable bed. Very close to promenade and beaches. Walking distance to town and facilities.
It's always great to stay with Ann and Bryn , they are excellent hosts . Ann goes the extra mile to make your stay lovely . Banter with Bryn is funny.Great location for your stay in Barmouth.
view from room, good bed and shower, very good breakfast, able to have breafast outside on terrace overlooking sea. Note that hotel is half a mile or so uphill out of Barmouth!
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