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North Wales’ Top Spots for Food, Drink, and Sea Views

Fancy a beachside pint, or coffee and cake with a view? Take a look at our guide to some of North Wales’ top spots for food, drink, and sea views.

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Dylans voucher at large Georgian country manor house with sea views

A great offer here for you! Book to stay at this large Georgian country manor house with sea views and receive a £50 Dylan’s restaurant voucher.

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Dylans, Criccieth
 

Voucher for Waterside Restaurant Dylans For February and March

Stay at this gorgeous barn conversion and the owners will treat you to a £25 voucher for waterside restaurant Dylans for any guests who book to stay in February and March!

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Dylans Voucher at Cottage On The Banks Of The River Dwyfor
 

Dylans Voucher at Cottage On The Banks Of The River Dwyfor

Receive a £20 voucher for Dylans when you stay at this two bedroomed holiday cottage on the banks of the river Dwyfor, Criccieth.

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Dylans Restaurant Voucher at Rural Holiday Retreat
 

Dylans Restaurant Voucher at Rural Holiday Retreat

The owners at this beautiful bright and spacious, rural holiday retreat are offering guests a £20 voucher for Dylans!

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£20 voucher at Dylan's Restaurant in Criccieth for Hafod-Dwyfach Guests

Stay at Hafod-Dwyfach, this bright and spacious retreat during October for 7 nights and receive a £20 Voucher to use at any of the Dylans restaurants, situated at Criccieth, Menai Bridge or Llandudno, celebrating the local produce, character and natural beauty of North Wales.

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Free £20 Dylans Voucher
 

Free £20 Voucher For Dylan's Restaurant

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.

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Dylans Restaurant Opens in Criccieth
 

Dylans Restaurant Opens in Criccieth

North Wales’ top fish restaurant, Dylans opened the doors to its second establishment in May and it hasn’t disappointed. It is set in the stunning beach front Morannedd building, an art deco style building designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis; the visionary of Portmeirion Village. It’s a really beautiful experience; wonderfully cooked and presented fresh fish, incredible views through the surrounding floor to ceiling windows all bought together with a modern, rustic yet traditional interior – we love the menu’s! So what did we have…The Ffrwythau’ R MOR (welsh for Fruit De Mer) was out of this world, the whitebait was the best I’ve ever had, the crab cakes were a real hit and the oysters were so fresh they definitely deserve a mention. The Samphire is amazing – if you haven’t tried it before, this will be a good place to give it a go. All bread is baked daily on the premises and needless to…

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