Located in the charming coastal town of Porthmadog, North Wales, the Premier Inn Porthmadog Hotel is a great choice for value and service,l known for its comfortable accommodation and excellent service. Each room is designed to ensure a restful stay, with modern amenities and a cosy atmosphere. The on-site restaurant provides a variety of delectable meals, adding convenience for guests. The hotel's location, close to the town centre and the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, makes the Premier Inn Porthmadog an ideal base for those wishing to explore the attractions of North Wales.
The area surrounding the Premier Inn Porthmadog boasts several attractions and landmarks. The hotel is a short distance from the famous Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways, where guests can enjoy a picturesque steam train ride through the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia. The town's maritime museum provides insight into Porthmadog's rich seafaring history. Just a short walk from the hotel, the bustling harbour and high street offer a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs for guests to explore.
Further afield, but easily accessible, is the Snowdonia National Park, renowned for its breathtaking scenery, mountain hikes, and outdoor activities. The Italianate village of Portmeirion, designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, is also within a short drive and offers a unique architectural experience. For beach lovers, the beautiful Black Rock Sands beach is nearby, perfect for a day of relaxation. With its prime location and a variety of nearby attractions, the Premier Inn Porthmadog truly offers guests a memorable stay in the heart of North Wales.
Nearest Place to Eat from this Premier Inn
The Thyme Bar & Grill Restaurant, is located onsite with the Premier Inn Porthmadog Premier Inn Breakfast Menu - Kid's Eat Free
This Premier Inn is at an elevation of approximately 14 feet / 4.4 metres above sea level.
Beaches near this Premier Inn, distance in miles.
Carreg Wen Beach
Near Porthmadog - a sandy composition 1.1m away.A small but very pleasant beach of fine sand forming a typical Bay shape backed by vegetation and large rocks at either End. Very near the mouth of the Afon (river) Dwyrdd as it flows out from Porthmadog into the Tremadog Bay.
Morfa Bychan Beach
Near Porthmadog - a sandy composition 2.5m away.A sandy beach looking out to Tremadog Bay backed by sand dunes - also known as Black Rock Sands
Black Rock Sands
Near Porthmadog - a sandy composition 2.5m away.A sandy beach looking out to Tremadog Bay backed by sand dunes - also known as Morfa Bychan Beach
Criccieth Beach
Near Criccieth - a sandy shingle and rocky composition 4.2m away.
Harlech Beach
Near Harlech - a sandy composition 4.3m away.A lenghty 4 mile long beach running from Harlech in the south, north to Harlech Point and the Afon Dwyyd (River Dwyryd). The beach is backed by sand dunes and good for bathing and kite surfing. Look to the north and you will see the Snowdonia mountain rang in the distance.
General Location and Nearby
The Premier Inn Porthmadog lies close to the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway beaches and the town. The mountains of the National Park are a short drive away.. Main Towns Near this Premier Inn Direct Line of Sight Distance (miles).
Facilities at the Porthmadog Hotel Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Family Rooms Tea / Coffee making facilities Restaurant / Meal Options Breakfast available Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Digital TV Channels Children Welcome Open All Year Free Wifi Internet Disabled Facilities Lift / Elevator Air Conditioning Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed Sea Views
Whats near this Porthmadog Hotel ? Beach or Coast Nearby Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Water Sports Fishing Golf Walking Country Cycling Country
Pothhmadog Travel hub
Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool Merseyside L24 1YD 59.9 miles
Manchester Airport Ringway Greater Manchester M90 1QX 82.5 miles
Local Airports
Caernarfon Airport Caernarfon Gwynedd LL54 5TP 15.1 miles
Anglesey Airport Llanfair yn Neubwll Isle of Anglesey LL65 3NX 28.5 miles
Motorways
M56 Junction 16 Hoylake, Chester , Birkenhead 53.9 miles
M53 Junction 2 West Kirby,Moreton 54.0 miles
M53 Junction 4 Bebington, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Neston 54.0 miles
Barmouth Ferry sailing to -> Fairbourne Point Address: Barmouth Gwynedd LL42 1HB 14.5 miles
Fairbourne Point sailing to -> Barmouth Ferry Address: Fairbourne Gwynedd LL39 1BX 14.7 miles
Porthmadog Attractions
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Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways - LL49 9NF Hotels near here. SH 56650 39192 = rings.imagined.walls
With two narrow gauge steam railways terminating in Porthmadog, the Welsh Highland Railway runs through a scenic route to Caernarfon and the Ffestiniog Railway runs to the slate mining region of Blaenau Ffestiniog
0.6m / 1km - - 9min
Cwmorthin Lake - LL41 3ST Stay near here. SH 67717 46326 = roughest.splints.books
8.1m / 13km -
Zip World Titan is an adventure attraction located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. The attraction features a series of ziplines and aerial courses that offer visitors a thrilling and unique outdoor experience.
Located a short walk from Criccieth town centre on the Llyn peninsula and on a high strategic rocky headland right on the coast. Though ruined, there is still much to see plus a gift shop and refreshments.
Harlech Castle is a Grade I-listed medieval castle located within the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia National Park pearched on the coast with views of nearby Mountain ranges and the sea. The castle though ruined, is still very substantial and is still impressive.
Snowdon, also know as Yr Wyddfa is the highest point in England and Wales, with a summit visitors centre and Cafe, and the terminus of the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The Trigonometry point a little higher up is a popular Photographic opportunity for visitors
A reservoir in Snowdonia feeding parts of Gwynedd and Anglesey, originally a glacial lake it was dammed at its south east end to increase capacity. There is a National Trust car park alongside the lake
10.3m / 16.6km -
Bron Eifion Fishing Lakes - LL52 0SA Hotels near here. SH 48976 39222 = warthog.gadget.cooked
5.1m / 8.2km -
A man made lake with a car park, ideal for walking & pleasant views. The Ffestiniog Railway runs close by. With a picnic area and nature reserve close by
A lake located 2000 feet up set within a dramatic Cwm, (a glaciated valley) on the flanks of mount Snowdon, visible when walking up or going by the mountain railway. One of the popular walks to the summit via the miners track runs along the north shore of the lake.
A spectacular mountain pass on the A498 road south of Beddgelert, This is not a steep pass by any means but known for its beauty. The location is placed at a parking spot on the main rod
Mountain Bike Hire in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, with trails from the centre. a wide range of bikes are available, even electric bikes .
6.7m / 10.8km -
Pyg Track & Miners Track Start - LL55 4NU Stay near here. SH 64737 55609 = outsiders.initiated.enormous
The top of Llanberis pass (Pen-y-Pass) with a car park - the start of two walks to Snowdon summit, the miners track is the hardest, both being 7 miles
A family attraction just over 1 mile from nearby Beddgelert. Take a self-guided underground tour, pan for gold, with a Children’s Playground, mountain views and walks plus a museum.
6.8m / 10.9km -
Coed Y Brenin Forest Park - LL40 2HZ Stay near here. SH 72329 26887 = relies.dislodge.before
A forest park with walks, mountain bike trails play areas and a visitors Centre with toilets.and good parking
Located high up in the Snowdon mountains at 1,650 feet it, originally a small Corrie (lake) and dammed for the Ffestiniog Hydro-Electric pumped storage scheme. It is reached by a series of narrow hairpin bends, the trek is worth it with great views of the Moelwyn range and down into the Vale of Ffestiniog
Located South West of Llanberis and it is possible to walk from the village, a mountain with large near flat slopes that are prone to high snow levels, and a walk you can also reach Snowdon summit via an alternative route.