Accommodation

 
The great thing about the Three Castles is that you stay in the same hotel throughout the event.  That means, of course, that you can unpack and set up home for few days in your room, with no tiresome repacking each day.
 
We handle every detail for you and we use four of Llandudno’s best AA four star hotels. At each, we have a large number of rooms. Your entry fee includes four nights en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation for two people in a standard twin or double room at the Imperial Hotel, the Empire Hotel, the St. George’s or The Quay. The links to each hotel's website on the right are there to help you decide which hotel you'd like to stay in.
 
Single rooms, superior rooms and suites are all available, subject to demand (supplements apply). Simply indicate your preferred accommodation on your booking form; we contact you to finalise the details. Our sole aim, as with the event itself, is to ensure that you get the accommodation that best suits you.
 

 

Hospitality Venues


All our venues are hand-picked to ensure that the experience is sustained when you're out of the car. We lunch at heritage hotels and inns whenever possible.  This year we visited Ruthin Castle, Penmaenuchaf Hall/ Dolserau Hall and The Groes Inn, the oldest inn in Wales, for lunch halts in style. As you park the car, you're met by our hospitality team with 'meet and greet' information on the venue and suggestions on how to enjoy the lunch halt.

Tea and coffee halts also include interesting venues - there was a chance to enjoy home-made cakes and enjoy the action over coffee and tea breaks during two visits to Glan y Gors kart circuit, whilst we also visited the award-winning Kinmel Arms for a memorable cream tea.

In the evening, we feature two visits to Venue Cymru - don't let the fact that it is the North Wales Conference Centre blind you to the quality delivered here (see what one competing crew thought in 2009, above right). In 2010 we also featured dinners at rally HQ, the Imperial Hotel, and at other excellent local hotels The Quay and The Castle, Conwy, plus a return visit to Llandudno's very popular Italian, Ristorante Romeo.

 

 

(Venue Cymru was) excellent, as was the food on the last night. The staff at the venue were very well organised and should be congratulated along with the lunchtime venue on Saturday (The Groes Inn).

This is not to suggest that other venues were poor, they were anything but, just (that) the two mentioned were exceptional... it was a job very well done, the meet and greet hospitality was a stroke of genius...

Ken Lowes & Diana Dobson, England.

 

HOTELS

 

IMPERIAL HOTEL

THE EMPIRE HOTEL

THE QUAY HOTEL

ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL

 

HOSPITALITY PARTNERS

 

VENUE CYMRU

RISTORANTE ROMEO

THE GROES INN

PENMAENUCHAF HALL

DOLSERAU HALL

RUTHIN CASTLE HOTEL

KINMEL ARMS

GLAN Y GORS

CASTLE HOTEL CONWY