Penhelig Arms

The Penhelig Arms is a picture perfect pub, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park and overlooking the harbour. Originally a collection of fisherman’s cottages, they have 16 comfortable bedrooms, including good options for families and guests bringing their dog. Aberdovey is a peaceful seaside village nestled on the north side of the Dyfi estuary.

The Ship Inn

The Ship Inn is tucked away in an idyllic location just a stone’s throw from one of Ceredigion’s finest beaches, Tresaith Bay, with golden sands and a cliff-side waterfall. They are located in the picturesque coastal village of Tresaith, situated eight miles from Cardigan along the Ceredigion coast line in West Wales.

The Lamb and Flag

The Lamb and Flag is a traditional coaching inn set at the foot of Sugar Loaf Mountain. Situated at the gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park, on the outskirts of the bustling market town of Abergavenny, they are the perfect base for exploring the National Park.

Maltsters

The Maltsters is an exceptional pub located just a short stroll from the historic Llandaff Cathedral. They boast a cosy bar, restaurant and comfortable bedrooms and are just minutes from the heart of Cardiff city centre.

The Bull Hotel

The Bull is a popular, 18th century pub and hotel situated in the historic town of Llangefni. They are situated in the heart of Anglesey and less than half an hour’s drive from Snowdonia National Park.

White Lion Royal Hotel

The White Lion Royal Hotel is a refurbished,18th century coaching inn offering comfortable bedrooms in the heart of Bala. They are situated in one of the gateways to Snowdonia National Park.

The Red Lion

The Red Lion is an traditional coaching inn dating back to the 1190’s that has been brought back into the 21st century with all the charm of a countryside B&B. Full of cosy nooks and crannies, a roaring fire and comfortable and modern rooms, this pub is a brilliant choice for stay for a Northumberland getaway.

The Black Dog Inn

The Black Dog Inn sits in the village of Belmont in the West Pennine Moors, about five miles north west of Bolton. Popular with cyclists, dog walkers, and hikers the pub has three affordable bedrooms comprising of a twin, double, and family room. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, the pub first opened in 1825 and serves well-kept beers and cask ales. Outside, there is a sun-trap beer garden.

Norfolk Arms

The Norfolk Arms sits on the edge of the Peak District National Park in the centre of the market town of Glossop, 15 miles east of Manchester. A short distance from the local train station, this former coaching house has five comfortable en-suite bedrooms, including good options for families. The pub is an affordable base from which to explore the many walking trails nearby.