Porth Tocyn Hotel
"Well-established country house with first-class cooking."
Overview
The Fletcher-Brewer family converted a terrace of lead miners' cottages into the comfortable, relaxed and unstuffy Porth Tocyn Hotel we see today. Inside, are antique-filled lounges and a smart restaurant, with spectacular views over Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia. The menu's repertoire combines traditional values and more modern sensibilities.
Our inspector loves...
Stunning Location - Coastal views across Cardigan Bay towards Snowdonia.
Intimate Scale - Small and personally run
Family Heritage - Generational ownership from the Fletcher-Brewers
Local Produce - Strong connection to Welsh ingredients.
Features
- Facilities
- Seats: 50
- On-site parking available
- Electric Vehicle Charge Point
- 2x Type 2 chargers
- Chargers allow direct payment (card/contactless)
Key accessibility features
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Parking within 50 metres of entrance
Parking is available within 50 metres of a customer entrance, either on-site or off-site, in a car park or on the street. -
Step-free route with firm surface from car park to entrance
There is a step-free route with a firm surface from the parking to the main entrance or an alternative step-free entrance.
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Step-free entrance
There is step-free access at the main entrance or an alternative entrance. This may be via a ramp or lift.
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Quieter table
A table located in a quieter area is available, where noise is minimised. -
Table service as standard or on request
Table service is available as standard or on request. -
Dietary requirements catered for
A selection of food is offered for a range of dietary requirements.
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Emergency evacuation plan for disabled people
Personal or General Emergency Evacuation Plans are in place for disabled customers. -
Disability awareness / equality training
Disability awareness / equality training is provided for staff. -
Emergency alarm with flashing lights
There is an emergency alarm with flashing lights, to alert deaf guests to a fire or other emergency scenario. -
Facilities for assistance dogs
Facilities are available for assistance dogs e.g. water bowls, toilet area, within the grounds of the venue or nearby.
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About the area
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live
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