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Bengal Dynasty

Nov 21, 2009

All i can say is that my wife and i went to this indian as we live close to the one in shotton we thought we would be ok........ well we sat down my wife said look up.. and there were about 10 or 15...more

The Manor Hotel

Nov 21, 2009

We booked to stay here via www.bookings.com, for 6 people we booked the Penthouse suite for four of us and a double room for 2 others. I had rang twice before arrival with questions about our stay...more

Tyn-Y-Fron

5 of 5 stars
Los Angeles
Nov 21, 2009

We were welcomed by Leslie, the owner, at the bus station after taking a ferry from Dublin & a train into Bets-y-coed. She was kind enough to help us take our luggages to the hotel. Since our luggage...more

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