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Elpiniki Guest House


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Image of Elpiniki Guest HouseAn exceptional family run guesthouse, highly recommended, ideally situated for all the amenities Llandudno has to offer, set between the north and west shores.

Excellent freshly prepared meals with a choice of menu served in our relaxed and informal dining room. Dietary requirements catered for on request. Elpiniki has been awarded a gold certificate from the Welsh FSA for the last three years for food preperation and hygiene.

All rooms are tastefully decorated and have modern en-suite facilities.

  • Evening meals available
  • Free wi-fi internet
  • Reductions for weekly bookings
  • Freeview TV 
 

Contact Details:

Mrs C Nock
23 Gloddaeth Street, Llandudno, LL30 2DF
Tel: 01492 876914

Email: elpiniki@talktalk.net
Web: www.elpiniki.co.uk

Months Open: 3-10

Grading & Awards

Visit Wales 4 Star Guest House 

Number of Rooms:

Number of Family Rooms: 1
Number of Double Rooms: 4
Number of Twin Rooms: 2
Number of Single Rooms: 1
Total number of Rooms: 5
Total number of Ensuite Rooms: 4

Rates Min Max
Daily Rate Bed & Breakfast £27.00  

Facilities & Services:

Wireless Internet Access  Short breaks available  TV in bedrooms/units  Tea/Coffee making facilities in bedrooms  Credit cards accepted  Totally non-smoking  Special diets catered for  Evening Meal Provided/Café or restaurant on site 

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