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Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn, Near Snowdonia, Oswestry, Powys, Wales, SY10 0LY, UK [map] |
| Enjoy fantastic views across mountains, forests and the beautiful Lake Vyrnwy, from this hotel located high on the hills of the Berwyn mountain range. Located in a 24,000 acre country estate, Lake Vyrnwy Classic Hotel (pronounced Vern Wee) is under 2 hours from Birmingham, where you can lose yourself in the hustle and bustle of the city. The dramatically contrasting landscape of Snowdonia with craggy mountains, wild moorland, forests and spectacular waterfalls combine to create a bewitching backdrop.
There is a warm welcome to greet you and a reassuring atmosphere of antiquity and tradition. Elegant yet relaxed, the hotel has the aura of a country house. All bedrooms are individually furnished and decorated, some with special features such as jacuzzis, suites, four posters, and balconies. A superb range of leisure activities include fly fishing, tennis, water sports and more. Pets are welcome, with heated kennels available on-site. Room Details
Premier Lake View Well appointed rooms complete with antique furniture. Most of these rooms have a special feature; a four-poster or a suite, and all have stunning views of Lake Vyrnwy and its surrounding countryside.
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Standard Lake ViewWell appointed rooms complete with antique furniture. Stunning views of Lake Vyrnwy and its surrounding countryside. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Standard Country ViewWell-appointed rooms complete with antique furniture, have views over the hotel gardens. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Directions to Lake Vyrnwy Hotel: By car: The hotel is an easy journey from the North-West, Midlands or London. London - 3.5 hours; Birmingham - 1.5 hours; Bristol - 2.5 hours; Manchester - 1.5 hours; Cardiff - 3 hours. BY AIR/TRAIN: Cars can be arranged to meet guests at airports and railway stations.
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Updated 09 November 2008 |