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Guide to Five Star Hotels
in Wales
Wales is home to a hospitable population, proud of their language,
history, and architecture, and its tourism industry reflects
this well. There are some magnificent hotels that cater to
all sorts of tastes in service, décor and cuisine.
The Celtic Manor Resort is a five
star hotel and spa, which
provides an extraordinary quality of services. Located in Newport,
South Wales, it is the host of the Ryder
Cup in 2010, with its
exquisite golf courses, some of which were designed specifically
for the Cup itself. The Resort Hotel consists of 330 rooms and
32 suites, whereas the Manor House has another 70 bedrooms to
offer. Apart from the golfing side of things, there are Spas
and Health Clubs that provide a relaxing ambience with their
various treatments and facilities such as Jacuzzis and Saunas.
Various cuisines are available to enjoy, from European to Mediterranean,
with bars and terraces to enjoy the lush view.
St David’s Hotel and Spa is Cardiff’s finest, located
at the waterfront of Cardiff Bay with a very contemporary, eye
catching exterior and lavish interior to make your stay worth
it. The atrium has a floor-to-ceiling build of glass, which gives
it an air of spaciousness and modernity. Each of the 132 bedrooms
has its own private balcony with a view to the Bay, and its terraces
are a great relaxing spot, especially in the summer time. Also,
the St David’s Spa is renowned for its hydrotherapy treatments
among others. There is also a 15-metre ozone exercise pool which
is always a new and enjoyable experience for many. The well talented
chefs are pros at making three course meals as well your afternoon
snack or tea. It is located close to Cardiff’s exciting
attractions, other than the Bay itself, there is Techniquest,
Cardiff Castle and The Millennium Stadium.
The Sychnant Pass House Hotel, located near Conwy, is at the
bottom of the Snowdonia National Park. The rooms are all decorated
with a twist of individuality, with detailed furnishings that
please the eye. Due to the uniqueness of each room, there are
some with French windows, others with their own Jacuzzis. The
restaurant is ranked high for its seasonally changing menu and
most of the food is sourced locally, with delicious wines to
compliment each flavour.
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