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The West Arms Hotel - Located in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog. Includes information about the rooms and the restaurant. Licensed for weddings, with conference facilities.

Big-Als Limo's - American Stretched Limousine Hire serving Wrexham and surrounding areas. Weddings, airports, special occasions.

Erw Gerrig Cottages - Located near Pandy. Includes a description of the accommodation, tariff and local area, with photo gallery of local landscapes.

Buck House Hotel - Small family-run traditional inn located in Bangor on Dee. Includes information about the bar, restaurant, description of the rooms, and tariff.

The Hand Hotel - Offering bed and breakfast accommodation in Llanarmon DC (Dyffryn Ceiriog) near Llangollen, North Wales. Includes accommodation, booking details and restaurant menu.

The Trevor Arms Hotel - A small family run hotel, restaurant and bar. Gallery, sample menu and contact details.

Bluestone Cars - Offer chauffeured vehicles, airport transfers, special event vehicles, document delivery and private hire taxis for business and tourist travellers.

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