The restaurant at Yr Hen Fecws is a warm and inviting setting, perfect to enjoy a meal for any occasion.
A warm welcome awaits you at this delightful 4 star guest house with a difference.Many of the traditional architectural features have been retained with exposed beams and stonework which are perfectly complimented by contemporary and tasteful decor and furnishings. This style has been carried through to our well appointed and renowned bistro that oozes character and is bursting with freshness and flavour.
Great Fish & Chips restaurant at the corner of shopping street.
Lavishly decorated restaurant serving contemporary British cuisine from an open kitchen, plus bar.
The restaurant at Yr Hen Fecws is a warm and inviting setting, perfect to enjoy a meal for any occas
Treat yourself to a full traditional Welsh cooked breakfast, keep it simple with a slice of thick cu
the village of Old Colwyn on Colwyn Bay the Lyndale Hotel is ideally central as a base for both tour
Upscale, unobtrusive little French restaurant specialising in farmhouse cooking using local produce.
16 Lombard St, Porthmadog LL49 9AP, UK
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