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Pensarn is to be found on the North Wales coast between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay in the County of Clwyd. The railway station is close to the beach and also serves the nearby market town of Abergele. Pensarn Beach is a sweeping crescent of a beach and offers some facilities by way of a café and a small amusement arcade. From here the Little Orme of Llandudno is visible and for those feeling energetic it is possible to walk the coastal pathway from here which offers some splendid sea views. The town of Pensarn though is not as popular as it once was, the main street is characterized by a range of local shops and seaside stores that stock everything you could possibly want for a day on the beach. It is close to a number of holiday parks and nowadays access to the nearby towns of Rhyl and Towyn provide the holidaymaker a wider range of facilities. Pensarn though is easily accessed by the A55 expressway and from here the tourist can take advantage of this as a base whilst exploring other North Wales seaside towns.

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The Bee Hotel (0.70 miles)

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A traditional Inn, found in the heart of traditional Welsh market Town Abergele. The Bee hotel boasts newly refurbished, tastefully decorated, spacious rooms as well as a well stocked bar ... More

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Kinmel Manor (1.04 miles)

Kinmel Manor

The Kinmel Manor Hotel is a family run hotel conveniently located just of the A55 set back within the rural surroundings of Abergele. The featured fireplace in the heart of the Hotel restaurant is decorated ... More | visit website

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Kinmel Arms (2.22 miles)

Kinmel Arms

The Kinmel arms is a haven of rural tranquillity only a few 100 meters from the A55 with ready access to the coast, mountains and cwms of North Wales. In our award winning restaurant and ... More

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Bron-Y-Wendon and Nant-Y-Glyn Luxury Cottages (2.88 miles)

Bron-Y-Wendon and Nant-Y-Glyn Luxury Cottages
A warm welcome awaits you in our luxury cottages. Situated overlooking the sea or in a picturesque valley, they offer the ultimate in self catering accommodation for 2 - 9 plus cots. The ... More | visit website
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Faenol Fawr Manor (3.64 miles)

Faenol Fawr Manor
The Faenol Fawr is a beautiful sixteenth century Manor House. We provide a warm friendly enviroment and cater for all tastes.

Faenol Fawr Manor has the appeal of 'Olde Worlde' yet boasts modern bedrooms. Our ... More | visit website
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Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel (3.78 miles)

Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel

This magical place, set in stunning North Wales is a Grade II listed house, and home to the National Portrait Gallery's Victorian collection. Guests can unwind in the health suite with its tropicarium and plunge ... More | visit website

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Westminster Hotel (4.06 miles)

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Rhyl's largest & premier hotel, positioned on the seafront, adjacent to the main shopping centre and all promenade attractions. Having been sympathetically restored to its former glory, but still offering ... More

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Kensington Hotel (4.09 miles)

Kensington Hotel

A small comfortable family run non smoking hotel, prominatley situated on the sea front of Rhyl, A 2 minute walk from the town-centre and walking distance from the train station. The hotel is situated ... More | visit website

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Old Vicarage Cottage (4.14 miles)

Old Vicarage Cottage
Old Vicarage Cottage, is a beautiful cottage set in the centre of small village close to Snowdonia, Denbigh Moors, Conwy, Llandudno and coastal paths. Opposite 17th Century Coaching Inn. Pay and Play Golf Course, Tennis Courts ... More | visit website
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Ffarm Country House (4.28 miles)

Ffarm Country House

A beautiful Grade II listed building dating back to 1706 set in two acres. Our seven bedrooms have been designed and furnished to a very high standard. All rooms have flat screen TV, DVD, radio ... More | visit website

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