£139 - Snowdonia Stay w/Michelin-Listed Dining & Upgrade | By Martin Cropper | Source: Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel | | The Daily Telegraph calls Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel an "inspiring Victorian mansion" with "imaginative" cuisine, "luxurious" bedrooms and "breathtaking views" of Snowdonia National Park. Now £139, this mini break includes dinner for two in the hotel's Michelin Guide-listed restaurant and would usually cost over £275. | Why we love this deal | - You save up to 50% on this overnight stay for two in an upgraded Luxury Room, including a 3-course dinner, champagne afternoon tea and full Welsh breakfast
- The hotel's AA-Rosette-awarded restaurant serves dishes such as roasted quail with pea risotto, langoustine and asparagus ravioli, Welsh lamb with dauphinoise potatoes and dark chocolate delice with pistachio ice cream and orange sauce
- It's valid for stays seven days a week until the end of May. Extra nights are £100 per room, B&B
- The Guardian praises the hotel's 21 acres of "strikingly beautiful grounds overlooking the Mawddach estuary". It's a 90-minute drive from Chester and Shrewsbury, and a 3-hour drive from Cardiff
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