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Free £20 Voucher For Dylan’s Restaurant

Published on 15 May 2018 by Gwion Llwyd

The owners of HAFOD-DWYFACH are offering guests booking to stay for 7 nights or more during June and July 2018 a £20 voucher to spend at DYLAN’S Restaurant in Criccieth.


Bright and Spacious Holiday Cottage in Rural Setting | Hafod-Dwyfach

BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS HOLIDAY COTTAGE IN RURAL SETTING | HAFOD-DWYFACH

Hafod-Dwyfach is a bright and spacious holiday cottage in a rural setting. A fantastic family space both inside and out make it a great holiday retreat, especially with its modern and stylish interiors and accessibility to other parts of North Wales.


Dylans restaurant in Criccieth

DYLAN’S RESTAURANT

Dylan’s in Criccieth is a fantastic glass fronted restaurant on the beach. The building was designed by the architect icon, Clough Willaims Ellis of Portmeirion and has been refurbished with modern interiors offering great seafood and pizza. Looking out over towards Harlech Castle and the Rhinog mountains, it is simply a great place to enjoy a meal or evening drinks. A must to visit if you are staying or visiting the area.

 
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