Ty'n y Cornel in new Good Hotel guide


The landmark Ty’n y Cornel Hotel has won a place in the prestigious Good Hotel Guide 2011.
Ty’n y Cornel sits in a stunning lakeside location at Talyllyn in the Snowdonia National Park.
“It is a truly magnificent location and thoroughly deserves a place in the guide,” said Phil Thomas, general manager at the hotel.
The Good Hotel Guide notes – ‘Stunning views; service and food excellent . . . traditional hotel beside 222-acre Talyllyn Lake, popular with anglers.’
“Ty’n y Cornel already has a fabulous reputation as a destination for anglers, one of the great brown trout and sewin fisheries of Wales,” said Mr Thomas.
“This year, we played host to the Commonwealth fishing championships which attracted anglers from all over the world. We also had a visit from a team of American broadcasters keen to show off Wales to the rest of the world during the Ryder Cup golf tournament.
“But Ty’n y Cornel isn’t just about fishing. Its location at the foot of majestic Cader Idris makes it a great venue for walkers and lovers of the countryside.
“Our reputation for good food and good service means that we also attracting customers who appreciate the hospitality offered by a traditional hotel.”
“Ty’n y Cornel is a superb destination for the great Welsh getaway, set in wonderful walking country with plenty to see and do on our doorstep.”
Recent visitors have included BBC Wales TV weatherman and personality Derek Brockway and the hotel will soon be welcoming a team from the BBC’s Autumn Watch series.
Ty’n y Cornel currently offers a special three-nights-for-the-price-of-two Winter Wellie Break. As a special treat, if it doesn’t rain during your mini-break, you get a complimentary bottle of champagne to take home!
Weblinks:
http://www.tynycornel.co.uk
http://www.goodhotelguide.com

Phil Thomas

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