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Enjoy an evening meal or a drink and take in the atmosphere in our comfortable conservatory, restaurant and bar areas. We had the pleasure of staying Eryl Mor as a family with a dog, We had a lovely warm welcome from Sam who checked us in. Our room faced over the straits with fantastic views. The room was clean and the food was wholesome and home cooked.

As we are used to staying in chain hotels it was lovely to get the homely relaxed friendly experience. A room suitable for two persons to stay in a double bed, all en suite, some have sea views.
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A room suitable for two persons to stay in a double bed, all en suite, some have sea views.
A room suitable for one person to stay in, either a single bed or a 4ft bed is provided, all en suite, some have sea views.
A family room for 4, 2 adults in a double bed and bunk beds, the en suite has a spa bath and separate shower, garden view only.
The rate includes 4 breakfasts.
A double bed and bunk beds, ideal for a family of 4, spacious bathroom with a relaxing spa bath and separate shower.
Garden view.
Popular with locals and visitors alike, the restaurant and bars have a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere with non-fussy efficient service and value for money in all areas.
Dinner is served in the conservatory or bar area.
Our menu is interesting and varied and is a mixture of British, French and Mediterranean cuisines.
The hotel is fully licensed with the bar being stocked with a good selection of real ales, continental lagers, wines and spirits.
At the hotel we have laundry facilities, a drying room, secure storage for equipment and can arrange packed lunches for your day's golfing.
Only 1 mile from the Hotel, this undulating parkland course offers superb views from the top of Bangor Mountain.
One of Wales oldest clubs, this links course has hosted numerous professional and amateur events.
Situated on the Llyn Peninsular, this cliff-top course with stunning views is one of the most dramatic in wales.
Over looking Conwy Bay on Llandudno's West Shore, this well respected natural links course offers a tough test of golf.
Bangor, the historic University and Cathedral city is dominated by the "college on the hill" and lies at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait.
It has a busy shopping centre with many high street names, a theatre, cinema and lively bars and clubs.
A short walk from the hotel is a heated swimming pool and a bowling green.
North Wales is spoilt for historic buildings and within 20 miles of the hotel are the famous Caernarfon, Conwy and Beaumaris castle towns which are all worth a visit.
Just outside of Bangor is the neo-Norman Penrhyn Castle, the former home of a local slate magnate, now run by the National Trust.
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