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Pocket Guide: 2 Stars Hotels in Abergele

With its quiet sandy beach Abergele is a perfect place to enjoy the stunning north Wales coast without having to deal with the crowds of its larger neighbouring towns. With a variety of accommodation choices available - many in the centre of town - there is something for everyone. There are plenty of hotels, guesthouses and bed and breakfasts all along the coast but for cheap, affordable accommodation, Abergele has everything you need.

Hotels in the Heart of Abergele

With hotel options centred around Market Street the town is wonderfully accessible and has a diverse selection of shopping and eating choices practically on your doorstep. The centre of Abergele is actually set inland from the coast, but its tranquil sandy beach is just a short walk away and though you may not want to risk a dip into the water at certain times of year, the stunning views out to sea are always enticing.

Hotels for Walking in Abergele

Energetic visitors can make good use of the cycling and walking routes along the coast to Colwyn Bay or east to Kimmel Bay and Rhyl. The town itself is surrounded by lush woodland hills that boast outstanding views over the town and north Wales coastline. The scenic Welsh countryside is a major attraction for this part of the world and if you fancy a change from relaxing on Abergele’s sandy beach then there are plenty of trails to follow around the town.

Slightly further afield is the Snowdonia National Park, which has Wales’ highest mountain as its focal point but stretches out to cover an area full of woodland paths for walkers of all levels of expertise to explore.

The surrounding woodland hills of Abergele are home to a number of Iron Age forts and the entire area is steeped in history - it was a Roman trading post as well as a medieval market place. Exploring the area is a delight, with breathtaking views of the town and coastline at some of the highest spots.

With Colwyn Bay and Rhyl so close visitors can enjoy those larger seaside resorts and still be able to escape to the tranquillity of this quiet market town. Abergele has its own traditional seaside attractions along the promenade and there’s nothing finer than enjoying fish and chips on the beach without having to endure the crowds.

Hotels for Enjoying Nature in Abergele

Abergele is within easy striking distance of the enchanting Gwydyr Forest Park, a woodland area of bluebells and industrial heritage, mountain biking tracks, walking trails and picnic sites. Its rivers and waterfalls have to be seen to be believed and anyone wanting a break from the beach should definitely take time to visit.

Where Will You Stay in Abergele?

There are plenty of hotel and guesthouse accommodation choices in and around Abergele and with the small market town priding itself on its hospitality, a memorable stay is all but guaranteed. You can easily arrange a cheap and affordable stay through Expedia so why not book today?