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Rare Welsh Hotels of DistinctionWelsh Rarebits is Wales's leading collection of superior hotels
Over 50 of the best properties in Wales, from boutique city hotels to luxury country house properties, are included in the new free 2007 brochure from Welsh Rarebits
If you're planning a holiday in Wales, or a bit of business travel, and you want to be sure you're going to get the best accommodation there is, then visit the Welsh Rarebits website and request a copy of their 2007 brochure. The new Welsh Rarebits brochure lists 51 of Wales's best accommodation options, ranging from small country inns to large country houses, from boutique town and city hotels to award-winning gourmet restaurants with rooms. Welsh Rarebits is now in its 23rd year and all 51 hotels are personally selected by its founder, Emyr Griffith. membership of Welsh Rarebits is by Griffith's personal invitation only, and his criteria for inclusion are the highest standards, warm and natural hospitality, and personal service. The Welsh Rarebits website allows you to search by area, or by special interests such as walking and the countryside, golf or gastronomy – all things that Wales is renowned for. Too often overseas visitors to Britain and Ireland, in their rush to get from London to Oxford, Stratford and Edinburgh, leave no time to explore one of the loveliest countries in the British Isles: Wales. Some of the new Welsh Rarebits properties for 2007 include: manorhaus, Ruthin – a restaurant with boutique-quality rooms, and an art gallery too. Ideal for visiting Chester, Snowdonia and the North Wales coast. Rhiwafallen, near Caernarfon – another restaurant with rooms, with stunning interior design and two acres of gardens, a great base for exploring some of the Welsh castles and North wales countryside Plas Tan-yr-Allt, near Porthmadog – a Regency-style house that dates from 1800, once the home of the poet Shelley and now with a chic, Bohemian feel to it and 47 acres, with stunning views Those are just three of the new properties, and all by coincidence clustered in North Wales, but there are Welsh Rarebits hotels of distinction all over Wales, including Newport, Swansea, Brecon and Hay-on-Wye. Some are known for their food, some for their art and some for their architecture. Some are known for their owners, too, who have lived in places including Los Angeles, London and Provence, before returning to their native Wales and its lovely landscapes. You can find out more about all 51 Welsh Rarebits properties in its brochure, which you can request by visiting the Welsh Rarebits website.
The copyright of the article Rare Welsh Hotels of Distinction in Wales Travel is owned by Mike Gerrard. Permission to republish Rare Welsh Hotels of Distinction in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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