In North Wales, at the very heart of Snowdonia, is the lovely village of Maentwrog, in the Vale of Ffestiniog. The Grapes Hotel is one of the oldest and most famous coaching inns in Wales. The grade II listed inn dates from the 17th Century. The welcome is typical of North Wales, warm and friendly. Log fires provide an inviting atmosphere for cooler evenings.
We strive to provide a personal service for each guest
With an impressive wine list, spirits range, and award-winning cask ales; we have just the tipple fo
THE VAGABOND Created and designed for individuals, families or groups
Gorgeous outside eating area, very lovely staff and amazing prices
Maentwrog, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4HN, UK
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