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Emlyn Arms Hotel |  |
| | Bridge Street - Newcastle Emlyn - Dyfed - SA38 9DU
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The Emlyn Arms Hotel, in West Wales, was originally an 18th Century Coaching House which has been carefully modernised. Yards from the Teifi River, five minutes drive from the scenic Cenarth falls, & 20 minutes from Cardiganshire beaches. The hotel now has 16 en suite bedrooms, a self contained apartment, a 50 seater restaurant and 'Neuadd Nest', a traditional Welsh styled function suite that is licenced for 400 with a 200 head seating capacity. This modern 'purpose built' facility is ideal for Banqueting, Functions, Entertainment and Conferences. The Hotel is set in the beautiful heartland of South West Wales, providing easy access both to the coast and to the gentle hills and valleys and rivers that are a feature of the region. The Hotel stands close to the point where Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire meet. We use a lot of local produce - offering a range of menus from 'fancy' to 'snacky', and the team in the kitchen take a pride in producing good food......click here for more information |
from £38.0 
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The Cliff Hotel and Spa |  |
| | Cardigan, Gwbert On Sea - Cardigan - Dyfed - SA43 1PP
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This renowned hotel boasts one of the most breathtaking views and marine locations in Wales, overlooking Cardigan Bay providing spectacular views of the surrounding seascape , including rugged coastline, the Teifi Estuary and the broad sweep of Poppit Sands. The Cliff Hotel and Spa offers guests luxurious accommodation, with all rooms having en suite facilities and many having a view overlooking Cardigan Bay and the Hotel's golf course. Relax in the colonial style conservatory or in the sumptuous lounge and soak up the atmosphere of the Cliff Hotel and Spa. The luxurious new spa facilities opened on 01 December 2006, ready to offer guests a perfect relaxation zone to unwind and indulge. The health spa hosts a salt water hydro pool, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi and gym. In the salon arena there are 4 treatment rooms and a rasul chamber to ease your tensions. ......click here for more information |
from £45.0 
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Rhyd Country House Hotel |  |
| | A487 - Aberporth, Cardigan Ceredigion - Dyfed - SA43 2AL
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Rhyd Country House Hotel & Restaurant gives you a personal, satisfying & relaxing experience, whether you stay in one of our beautiful rooms or dine in our Ala-Carte Restaurant, well known in the area for using fresh local produce that is cooked to order. Enjoy refreshments from our fully stocked bar or an afternoon cream tea, either in the garden or by our cosy log burner in the guest lounge......click here for more information |
from £49.0 
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Castell Malgwyn Hotel |  |
| | Llechryd - Cardigan - Dyfed - SA43 2QA
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Castell Malgwyn Country House Hotel is one of Wales' best kept secrets. Relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy an outstanding meal in our lovely restaurant accompanied by a fine wine. Try flyfishing. The Castell Malgwyn is an extremely homely Georgian country house with river frontage and spacious gardens. There are many walks that provide endless hours of rambling through wild, tranquil woods, alongside river banks, the nearby coastal path or great beaches. Falconry available at the hotel (needs to be booked in advance). All bedrooms have en-suite facilities and are non-smoking, there is a Lounge and Bar Lounge for residents, as well as a 40 seater restaurant. Newly decorated Function Room for up to 200 people. Licensed for Civil Weddings......click here for more information |
from £50.0 
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Richmond Hotel |  |
| | The Promenade, 44/45 Marine Terrace - Aberystwyth - Dyfed - SY23 2BX
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The Richmond Hotel, set on the main Georgian promenade at the heart of the historic town of Aberystwyth. The Richmond Hotel has been a family run hotel for over 30 years. In that time we have enjoyed greeting many new guests and welcoming back many regulars. The hotel was originally built as two town houses for prosperous merchants and, in partnership with the Wales Tourist Board, Ceredigion County Council and Cadw, we have recently completed an overhaul of the hotel frontage to restore it to its original Georgian splendour. We run the hotel with traditional values but are geared up for the 21st century, with all the modern amenities that our guests would expect. We know that the success of our hotel has come about thanks to the support of all our past customers and look forward to welcoming new and existing customers in the future. The hotel has a comfortable lounge with its own bar where guests can enjoy a panoramic view of Cardigan Bay. It provides a relaxing escape in a warm, friendly and pleasant atmosphere. We have all our Bedrooms as Non-smoking rooms. Please note that our bedrooms have either a bath or a shower and NOT both. Please indicate if you have a preference so that we can try and match a room to your needs. The hotel does not have a lift so please advise if a room on the first or second floor is required, prior to making a reservation. There is a small garden at the rear of the hotel which offers an opportunity to relax outdoors in fine weather......click here for more information |
from £55.0 
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Harry's Hotel & Restaurant |  |
| | 40-46 North Parade - Aberystwyth - Dyfed - SY23 2NF
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A residence with a sense of elegance, Harry’s is conveniently located in the heart of Aberystwyth near the waterfront, train station and shopping centre; an ideal choice for any visit. With a strategic position a short walk from Cardigan Bay seafront, it is unsurprising that the hotel’s surroundings are seen as an area of outstanding natural beauty. The hotel is within easy distance of the town’s facilities, with the nearby university and library lending an intellectual and cultural aspect to your stay. The hotel will be happy to help with details and information about local attractions. Housing meeting amenities, the tastefully decorated, comfortable and contemporary accommodation features a range of rooms, all with modern conveniences......click here for more information |
from £55.0 
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Wynnstay Hotel |  |
| | Maengwyn Street - Machynlleth, Powys - Dyfed - SY20 8AE
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This 18th century former coaching inn is renowned for its atmosphere and critically acclaimed food. Surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, The Wynnstay offers the full hotel services you would expect from a 3-star hotel, but with the warmth of character and service more akin to its traditional origins. A convivial Good Beer Guide listed bar is complemented by, “The best food I've eaten in Wales” (The Daily Telegraph) in the restaurant and the number one pizza restaurant in the UK (according to The Times). A major social centre in the town, catering for business travelers and tourists, mountain bikers, golfers, fishermen and those who just want to enjoy the beautiful surrounding area. The Observer called it “different”; The Guardian called it “rustic and cosy”; hopefully, you will call it home......click here for more information |
from £55.0 
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Penrallt Hotel |  |
| | Aberporth - Cardigan, Ceredigion - Dyfed - SA43 2BS
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The Penrallt Hotel near Cardigan is an impressive Edwardian Mansion House set amidst 42 acres of grounds in a peaceful location overlooking the stunning Blue Flag beaches of Aberporth Bay Easily accessed from the main A487, the Penrallt Hotel is just 5 miles from Cardigan in West Wales. The edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is just 6 miles south west of the hotel with the Ceredigion Heritage Coast to the north. Inland, there are the green pastures of the Teifi Valley. You can also take a trip northwards to Snowdonia or southwards to Pembrokeshire. A choice of dining options includes the award-winning Bay Restaurant, the Conservatory or the Terrace Bar. A small leisure complex provides an indoor pool, sauna, gymnasium and beauty salon......click here for more information |
from £65.0 
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Conrah Hotel |  |
| | Chancery - Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales - Dyfed - SY23 4DF
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Described as Aberystwyth’s number one choice for leisure users, this hotel is a haven of tranquillity just 5 minutes south of the town centre on the A487. This 3-star property luxuriates in 20 acres of stunning Welsh countryside. The views from the hotel down the Merionnydd Mountains are unique, and provide the perfect backdrop for weddings, conferences or just a relaxing overnight stay. Visitors to Conrah can enjoy a gentle stroll around the landscaped gardens or through the extensive mixed woodland. There is even a path leading from the grounds, cross-country to the Heritage Coast of Cardigan Bay.......click here for more information |
from £69.0 
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Cardigan |
Cardigan (or in Welsh: Aberteifi) is the traditional county town of Cardiganshire (Ceredigion) in west Wales. The town, founded in 1093 by the Norman Roger de Montgomery, lies on the estuary of the River Teifi and has a large welsh speaking community. Attractions in the town include the remains of Cardigan Castle, a heritage centre, arts centre and a currently under-used nineteenth century guildhall.
In 1176 the castle became the site of the first competitive Eisteddfod. Cardigan also hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1942 and 1976. The castle was for many years in private hands and as a result became run down and derelict. The town council itself showed little interest in saving it. However a group of volunteers, and the local Catholic Priest, working separately did raise its profile. Ceredigion Council finally bought it in 2003.
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