George The Third
About
The George III sits proudly on Penmaenpool Bridge, overlooking the Mawddach Estuary and nestled on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. A historic railway station turned pub and boutique hotel, it offers the perfect blend of cosy Welsh hospitality and breathtaking mountain‑sea views. Visitors can relax by roaring fireplaces in a dog‑friendly bar, order fresh, locally‑sourced pub fare that surprises with every season, or unwind in one of ten refurbished rooms that cater to both couples and families. From fish & chips on Chippy Tuesdays to a bottle‑discounted wine on Fizz Friday, the George III’s weekly offers keep the menu as exciting as the scenery. Whether you’re a hiker looking for a comfy base after a day on the trails, a cyclist winding down on the Mawddach cycle path, or a foodie craving traditional Welsh breakfasts, this venue provides a memorable, inclusive stop that welcomes both people and their four‑legged friends. Pregnancy: Breakfast is served starting at 05:00 PM, while the cellar bar opens during daytime for food and drink, ensuring a full-service experience any time of day. If you’re planning a stay over the festive season, early bookings are highly recommended, as December offers cold weather, festive lights and a chance to enjoy a hearty 3‑course Christmas menu. With an emphasis on organic, seasonal produce, the kitchen teams up with local suppliers to deliver dishes that rotate with the produce’s arrival – guaranteeing that every week’s menu promises a new taste adventure. At its heart, the George III is a hub for locals and tourists alike: a place to break bread, share a pint, explore the scenic trails or simply watch the sunset over the sea, all from a comfortable, dog‑friendly venue that feels like a home away from home.
Highlights
- Dog‑Friendly Pub
- Fresh Seasonal Menu
- Chippy Tuesday Offer
- Fizz Friday Bottle Discount
- Boutique Accommodation
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- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour