Excellent Beef pie and service is really good with a nice atmosphere
Classic, upscale spot at the Royal Oak Hotel featuring traditional Welsh fare in a warm environment.
This pub/restaurant was literally a mile down the road from the camp site. The food was good and the
Familiar pub fare, cocktails and ales served in cosy, down-to-earth surrounds with nautical accents.
The Eagles Inn’s comfortable and spacious airy rooms has plenty of space for you to relax.
Smithfield Square, Dolgellau LL40 1ES, UK
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