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Queensferry bed and breakfast & hotel accommodation

Visit Queensferry Flintshire and the surrounding villages and stay in B&B, hotel or self catering cottage accommodation provided by BedPosts members.

Queensferry is a Welsh town in the county of Flintshire close to the English border. It is so-named due to being the place from where ferries crossed the River Dee.


Nearby cities

Nearby towns
Nearby villages
  • Alltami
  • Aston
  • Big Mancot
  • Bretton
  • Broughton
  • Burntwood Pentre
  • Drury
  • Ewloe Green
  • Garden City
  • Golftyn
  • Hararden/Penarlâg
  • Hawarden/Penarlâg
  • Higher Shotton
  • Kelsterton
  • Little Mancot
  • Mancot Royal
  • Northop Hall
  • Old Warren
  • Pentre
  • Prenbrigog
  • Rockcliffe
  • Sandycroft
  • Saughall
  • Sealand
  • Shotwick
  • The Moor
  • Wepre

Information for visitors to Queensferry seeking B&B, hotel or self-catering cottage accommodation; and for accommodation-providers new to this site:

If you seek accommodation near Queensferry in Flintshire you have come to the website of a “club” of providers who offer affordable quality accommodation around UK in hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, inns, and restaurants plus self-catering cottages and apartments .

Click the tab above marked “accommodation”, browse the adverts, check availability, click read more to view the establishment's brochure page and book up by phone, email or online as offered.

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