![]() | Tal-y-don Hotel Barmouth Tal-y-don Hotel, High Street, Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL42 1DL "Please note that in the interest of a pleasant and safe environment for all, the entire hotel is strictly non-smoking, apart from the bar." |
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![]() | Tal-Y-Don Hotel High Street, Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL42 1DL, Telephone: 01341 280508 or Fax: 01341 280885 Wales Tourist Board 4 Stars |
![]() | Accommodation Please note that in the interest of a pleasant and safe enviroment for all, the entire hotel is strictly non-smoking, apart from the bar. We have 5 individual styled en-suite bedrooms. All bedrooms have tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, trouser press and telephone. |
![]() | Meals We offer a full breakfast menu served in the restaurant from 8.00 to 8.45pm Lunch: 12:00 to 2:30pm (winter) 12:00 to 3pm (summer) Winter Evening Meals: 6.30pm to 8.30pm. DAILY except Sunday Summer Evening Meals: 6pm to 8.45pm DAILY |
| The Tal y Don offers catering for private parties and small functions, Xmas parties etc. Menus are available on request. |
| Beer Garden The beer garden has access from the bar, side entrance and back gate from Water Street suitable fro wheelchair access. The garden is a walled/fenced enclosure, so it is sheltered from the wind while catching the summer sun. A great relaxing place for outdoor eating. Part of the garden is a terraced patio area, with further seating. | ![]() |
| One corner of the beer garden is a safe play area for children with black-boards, playhouses, seating and toys. The whole beer garden is monitored by CCTV. There are several outdoor radient heaters, which can keep you comfortable outside if the evening gets a little chilly later on. | ![]() |
| To the centre of the garden there is a large water feature made from local stone and slate. Barmouth is a popular holiday resort situated on the west coast of Wales at the mouth of the stunning Mawddach estuary. Surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery, it is on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. It is an ideal area for mountain walks, and also has a large sandy beach and mile-long promenade. The town has a variety of shops with antiques, bric-a-brac, gifts, fishing tackle etc... There is a railway station, on the Cambrian coast line. |
![]() | Barmouth also has a harbour used by fishing boats and yachts, and the quayside has a magnificent view across the estuary towards the mountain of Cader Idris. The Tal y Don Hotel is situated in the middle of the small seaside town of Barmouth in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, and is just 2 minutes walk from the main beach and picturesque harbour. |
![]() | The Tal y Don Hotel has accommodation, restaurant, home cooked foods, a large comfortable bar and an enclosed attractive beer garden with a water feature and children's play area. Due to stair access to accommodation bedroom are not suitable for the disabled. |
| We offer high quality home cooked food, daily seasonal specials and vegetarian meals, all prepared by our chefs using local meat and fish, and market fresh vegetables. Tal y Don is Welsh for "Crest of the Wave". Boat fishing trips are available seasonally. Bikes can be hired locally. Clay pigeon shooting can be arranged by appointment. |
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