Estuary Lodge Motel
The Estuary Lodge Hotel and Restaurant boasts 10 en suite rooms, all of which are located on the ground floor. Rooms are individually decorated with luxurious fabrics and natural colours, and each has a flat-screen TV with DVD player, work desk and tea/coffee facilities. Following a refurbishment in the winter of 2013, the property now includes upgraded bathrooms. The Estuary Bistro serves a delicious menu featuring fresh, local produce including eggs from their own chickens and ducks, vegetables from the garden and meats from the local butcher. The Coffee Shop offers traditional coffees, a selection of snacks and indulgent homemade cakes. The village of Talsarnau has its own railway station and is only a 5 minutes drive from the nearest shops, pubs and numerous restaurants.
Review
Estuary Lodge Motel in Snowdonia, is perfectly positioned between the towns of Harlech and Porthmadog, and is conveniently close by to the exquisite Portmeirion. Therefore it makes a wonderful base from which to explore some of the beautiful gems Wales has to offer from her overflowing treasure trove. 4 stars Estuary Lodge provides B&B en-suite accommodation boasting 8 elegant rooms, all on ground level. A private car park gives peace of mind, so you’re free to just breathe out a bit, relax and enjoy a breakaway from life’s hassles for a while. Set in the quiet village of Talsarnau, the rooms are tastefully decorated with a touch of luxury and the ambiance is blissfully chilled. Spotlessly clean with all amenities provided, after a glorious nights’ sleep, start your day with a fab freshly cooked breakfast.
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