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Romantic hotel recommendation
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But the op says they want to treat themselves so they are looking for a bit of luxury.InsideInsurance wrote: »To be honest.... no.
I know what "activities" they are planning but for them you just need a half decent bed (possibly large bath/shower etc) plus reasonable sound proofing and what the rest of the hotel or its surrounding is like is irrelevant.
Some of my best hotel stays in that sense have been in very run of the mill business hotels and not what anyone could call romantic but the company more than made up for it.
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A bit further (North Wales) I always find the Seiont Manor fit for purpose. Small hotel, quiet, utterly peaceful location, all rooms look out over open country, very (ahem) private, and all the ones I have stayed in were big and luxurious.
Due to its seclusion its used quite often by the odd celebrity, Angelina Jolie and crew took it over as a base during the filming of Tomb Raider 2 nearby.
Oh and the restaurant does sublime food.0
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