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Tafarn Y Rhos, about 13 Miles from Holyhead (Rhostrehwfa)
Welcome to Tafarn Y Rhos where you will be assured of a warm friendly welcome. Tafarn y Rhos is a bed & breakfast with great views of Snowdonia's mountains, and a pub serving good food made from local ingredients where possible. The Tafarn Y Rhos is conveniently located actually on the A5 and just off the A55 almost in the centre of the island. The main market town on Anglesey is Llangefni which is approx 1 mile away. Holyhead port with ferries to Ireland is only a short distance away and is onl......

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The Bridge Inn, about 32 Miles from Holyhead (Conwy)
The Bridge Inn is run by Gareth and Justin with the help of Vincent (Justin's brother & the chef), Our great Barlady Carol and last but not least Bab's the dog. We offer a good relaxing family welcome and we are always looking forward to greeting old and new people so please feel free to pop in and have a bite to eat, a nice relaxing drink and if looking for accommodation we can help with that too. ......

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George Iii Hotel Bar, about 50 Miles from Holyhead (Dolgellau)
The George III Hotel, which is set on the banks of the magnificent Mawddach Estuary on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, provides guests with the perfect viewpoint from which to enjoy drinks, lunch, dinner or an overnight stay. The historic building, which was constructed in 1650 to serve the flourishing boat building industry, has eleven en-suite bedrooms, a 50 seat restaurant and two character bars. As a family run, boutique hotel we offer our guests a relaxed, welcoming and warm en......

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Blue Bell Inn, about 57 Miles from Holyhead (Halkyn)
Built in the mid 1700s at the crossroads of two old coaching routes, the Blue Bell Inn is purportedly named after a local privateer's boat the Blue Bell. Legend has it that he was later caught and hanged for his piracy and is thought to be buried a few hundred yards away in the cemetery next to Halkyn Castle......

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Glasfryn, about 62 Miles from Holyhead (Denbigh)
Glasfryn is a busy pub that draws from far and wide – all along the north Wales coast, down from the Wirral, and all points south and east. You’ll find an interesting mix of locals – farmers, local businessmen, young couples, retired people, regulars, market goers: there’s always an interesting buzz about the place, and locals and visitors alike seem to rub along very happily. Oh, and there are some stunning views from the sunny terrace. The West Arms enjoys an idyllic setting in the foothi......

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