**Golden Fleece Inn**: Nestled in the heart of North Wales, the Golden Fleece Inn offers a delightful blend of comfort and charm, making it the perfect retreat for both locals and travelers alike. Our inviting pub features an extensive selection of over 70 artisanal Welsh gins and a variety of locally brewed real ales, ensuring there’s something for every palate. Guests can savor delicious, locally sourced meals in our cozy restaurant, where each dish reflects the rich culinary heritage of the region.

What sets us apart is our commitment to creating a welcoming atmosphere that makes everyone feel at home. Whether you’re unwinding after a day of exploring the stunning coastlines or enjoying a night out with friends, the Golden Fleece Inn is designed for relaxation and enjoyment. After a fulfilling evening, retreat to our beautifully appointed Tremadog bed and breakfast accommodations, where comfort meets elegance, allowing you to recharge in style.

Conveniently located near popular attractions and breathtaking landscapes, our inn serves as an ideal base for your North Wales adventure. Experience unparalleled hospitality and create lasting memories at the Golden Fleece Inn—where every visit feels like coming home.

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