Beaufort Park Hotel. Mold
Set in rural North Wales yet close to all the North Wales stunning scenery and attractions, The Beaufort Park Hotel is perfectly located in the vaillage of New Brighton, approximately 2 miles from the historic market town of Mold. With a friendly and realaxing atmosphere it is within easy reach of all North Wales attractions and ideally located for your holiday itineraray.
All well appointed bedrooms are located on the ground and first floor and are designed with comfort in mind, with en-suite facilities, direct dial telephone, remote control television, trouser press. hairdryer and hospitality tray.
You can relax in Arches Bar which has an informal, family atmosphere and offers a choice of carefully selected beers, locally sourced guest ales, wines and spirits with a full array of soft drinks.
Mold
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Flintshire, the Resort of Mold beckons travellers with its enchanting blend of history and natural beauty. Surrounded by lush greenery, this charming destination offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Mold, a historic market town, boasts a rich tapestry of medieval architecture and cobbled streets. Visitors can explore the iconic Mold Castle and immerse themselves in the town's vibrant local culture, various historical sites and scenic spots, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a culturally enriching and leisurely getaway.
Anglesey & Puffin Island Cruise
Discover the captivating allure of Anglesey, a gem nestled off the coast of North Wales. In the charming town of Beaumaris, time seems to stand still amidst its medieval streets and the grandeur of Beaumaris Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Embark on a Puffin Island cruise, a maritime adventure revealing the island's wildlife sanctuary. As the boat glides through the azure waters, witness the mesmerizing spectacle of seabird colonies, seals, and, of course, the beloved puffins. This picturesque excursion offers a unique blend of history and nature, creating indelible memories against the backdrop of Anglesey's breathtaking coastal scenery.
Llandudno
Nestled along the stunning North Wales coastline, Llandudno is a seaside jewel exuding timeless elegance. This Victorian-era resort town captivates with its panoramic views of the Irish Sea and the Great Orme headland. Immerse yourself in the charm of the Victorian promenade, lined with pastel-hued facades, boutique shops, and inviting cafes. Explore the Great Orme by tram or on foot, unveiling breathtaking vistas. Llandudno's pier, a marvel of Victorian engineering, offers classic seaside entertainment. With its blend of natural beauty and nostalgic allure, Llandudno promises a delightful escape, inviting visitors to revel in its coastal splendour and welcoming atmosphere.
Snowdonia National Park
Nestled in the heart of Wales, Snowdonia National Park is a majestic expanse of rugged beauty and outdoor adventure. Home to Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, the park boasts awe-inspiring landscapes of rolling hills, deep valleys, and serene lakes. Hikers and nature enthusiasts can explore an extensive network of trails, each unveiling breathtaking vistas. The iconic Snowdon Mountain Railway offers a leisurely ascent for those seeking panoramic views without the trek. Discover cascading waterfalls, ancient woodlands, and quaint villages, creating a harmonious blend of natural splendor and Welsh culture. Snowdonia beckons adventurers to immerse themselves in its untamed charm and exhilarating escapades.