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Staying In Bangor

Hi

I'm planning on a trip to Bangor for two people, does anyone know of any website I could go to in order to find a guest house?

I have tried doing some searches but all the sites seem outdated.

Thanks.

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  • Pretani
    Pretani Posts: 2,279 Forumite
    do a search for bangor and I'm sure there was someone who said a guest house on the sea front had changed ownership ans was now alot better, good food, reasonable prices.
  • I just found a decent site devoted to the Shelleven guest house, is this place any good?

    Thanks
  • Milko
    Milko Posts: 658 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Used to be excellent & whilst it has too has changed hands (within last 5/6 years) I'm sure it would still be very good.
    Very convenient to town center
  • jmabnc
    jmabnc Posts: 220 Forumite
    There is a great B&B along the Seacliff Road in Bangor,cant remember the name,will post it later,great views of the sea,and the Jamica Inn is just yards away.The Salty Dog(also a very good pub,the food is good.) you good try,it is facing onto the the pier,both are very close to the centre.
  • NAR
    NAR Posts: 4,863 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 18 June 2009 at 4:53PM
    Are you thinking of "108" Seacliff Road?
    If not I can highly recommend this one. Especially if you can get the front room - fantastic views over the lough.
    http://www.bandb-bangor.co.uk/
  • jmabnc
    jmabnc Posts: 220 Forumite
    Yes NAR, thats it,it looks lovely,and has great views. Thanks.

    Seacliff Road it the best bet for great views,and a lovely walk,plus very close to bangor. Good luck with getting somewhere,let us know how you got on.
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