Considerable skill and vision has gone into transforming this old Victorian hotel into a superbly stylish contemporary property with a spectacular position above Cardigan Bay. Enormous care has gone into restoring the handsomely...
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proportioned rooms, highly polished wood floors, and marble and slate open fireplaces. The colour scheme is white on white, but far from being intimidating, the effect is chic and fresh, and guests are positively encouraged to get out and explore Snowdonia National Park or the beach, returning sandy and relaxed to enjoy deep baths and great food.
Food is a compelling reason to discover Bae Abermaw. The chefs are passionate about this corner of the world, making use of the best local produce such as Welsh Black beef and local caught sea bass. They also grow their own herbs in the garden.
The National Park literally begins at the back door, and all the staff will be very eager to pass on tips about the best local walks, from gentle rambles to challenging hikes up mountainous Cader Idris. Golfers can sample notable courses at Aberdovey and Royal St David's, while other sporting activities range from sailing to sport fishing, mountain biking and rock climbing.