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Plas Bodegroes

» Pwllheli

A Georgian manor house renovated with great style. Wales' original "restaurant with rooms", highly acclaimed in all leading food guides.

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Plas Bodegroes has always enjoyed a reputation as one of the places to eat in Wales. Over the years, Chris and Gunna Chown have ensured that it remains at the very top of the culinary tree. Chris offers cuisine in the modern, light style of British cooking which is innovative, exciting and accomplished. The freshest and finest local ingredients also play their part in Plas Bodegroes’s reputation as a magnet for foodies. But, while the emphasis here falls understandably on the exceptionally well-balanced cooking, there are other reasons why the hotel is a favourite with discriminating travellers.


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Award-winning cuisine
Stylish accommodation

Beautiful location
A leading light on Wales’s food scene with exceptional cuisine

In small Georgian manor house
Close to spectacular Llŷn Peninsula coastline

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Firstly, there’s the house itself, a handsome Georgian manor house standing in peaceful grounds filled with ancient beechwoods. Plas Bodegroes’s elegant décor reflects Gunna’s Scandinavian background. Contemporary lighting and artworks give a sophisticated ambience to the dining room, while the bedrooms (some with four-posters) are finished to a high standard with great attention to detail. The courtyard with garden and pond is a magical place in which to spend a summer’s evening. The hotel’s other great asset is its location, on the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula yet close to the mountains of Snowdonia. Llŷn, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has a magnificent coastline of cliffs, bays and beaches. For watersports enthusiasts there are two excellent harbours at Pwllheli and Abersoch. Plas Bodegroes is closed on Sunday evenings and Mondays (except Bank Holidays); it is also closed from early December to the end of February.

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