Located in Tredegar, 24 miles from Cardiff University, Tredegar Arms Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Antelope Hotel is located in Merthyr Tydfil, 25 miles from Cardiff University and 26 miles from University of South Wales – Cardiff Campus.
Michael
United States of America
Simple, clean and comfortable room. The host, Claire, was wonderful - great communication and she went out of her way to help me out during my stay (providing advice on local activities, storing bags, drying some wet clothes). Breakfast was excellent.
Located within 30 miles of University of South Wales – Cardiff Campus and 30 miles of Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, Level Inn has rooms in Ebbw Vale. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
ANDREW
United Kingdom
The staff were superb really warm and helpful. Showed me to my room gave me some tips on where to eat and generally nice. Value for money cracking breakfast. It gave me everything I needed and the price was amazing should I be in the area I will definitely use the Level Inn again thank you staff you were brill
The Tiger Inn has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Merthyr Tydfil. Offering a bar, the property is located within 23 miles of Cardiff University.
Shail
United Kingdom
The location was convenient and the price was reasonable, which is the reason I had booked. There are places to eat nearby, according to google maps.
Perfectly situated within the Valley and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the hotel’s location allows easy access to many of the sites of interest in the area.
Rhymney House hotel is set in Rhymney, 14 mi from Caerphilly Castle. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Every room comes with a flat-screen TV.
mehdi
United Kingdom
Good spacious parking.
Decent location. Decent food.
Studios At Glenthorne is just 15 minutes’ walk from Merthyr Tydfil Railway Station. These family-run, self-catering studios are set in a Victorian townhouse.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Facilities are very clean & comfortable truly a home from home.
This is a fabulous hotel, worthy of far more than 3 stars in...
This is a fabulous hotel, worthy of far more than 3 stars in my opinion. The hotel and restaurant were so well kept and decorated, the evening meal was superb, I can highly recommend the Skewer!
The room was very spacious, huge very comfortable bed and the shower room perfect.
Breakfast was included in our very good price and it was excellent! Plenty to eat and good choices.
Jill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Had a lovely stay in The Tredegar Arms hotel.
Had a lovely stay in The Tredegar Arms hotel. Clean comfortable and staff were super friendly.
Experienced an earthquake during our stay !
Definitely an unforgettable experience in more ways than one!
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Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Having been to Tredegar many as it is where my daughter and...
Having been to Tredegar many as it is where my daughter and grandchildren live I know quite a lot of the local area. There are shopping facilities and walks and park’s within easy travelling distance which are great for the young and old. Nice places to eat and drink depending on your taste.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you take your bikes there’s a flat cycle route into town.
If you take your bikes there’s a flat cycle route into town.
Good hill walks from the property.
The Tamarind Indian restaurant was very good.
Lakes, river, hills, steam railway, museums all within easy driving distances.
Liz
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The apartment was comfortable, the countryside around...
The apartment was comfortable, the countryside around Tredegar is spectacular with lots of walks and places to visit. The town is proud of its industrial past and local political hero, Aneurin Bevan. Although the town is a little run down, like many valleys towns, it is clearly working hard at regeneration and improvement. The people, in proper Welsh tradition, are genuine and friendly.
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tredegar town seems to be a typical Welsh town with lots of...
Tredegar town seems to be a typical Welsh town with lots of pubs and places to eat but was also not too busy which was a nice change for me.
The people I met were very friendly and as an outsider I was made to feel welcome and at no point did I feel unsafe.
I would look forward to going back to this town again.
Nice hotel in a historic building. Comfortable room with lots of character. Large bed, efficient heating (nights in Wales can be chilly!). Good breakfast. Nice staff, patient with our difficulties to understand the Welsh accent! We did not test the hotel's restaurant, but there is a cheap eatery just in front of the hotel and a few more in Tredegar. Tredegar is a good location to explore the Brecon Beacons. We booked the hotel at a discounted price, and for this price it was excellent value for money.
Great value for money, clean and tidy rooms with very friendly and helpful staff, would definitely recommend for simply needing a room to lodge away for work or travelling.
Staff are very friendly ensuring the customers needs are meet, regarding finding locations, local information etc, great TV in the rooms with very good Wi Fi connection, I will definitely be returning when Im in the area again.
Good hotel all round :-)
Fantastic hotel! A really welcome reception, staff were warm, friendly and very helpful (and fun to chat with!). The bedroom overlooked hotel roofs and the kitchen extractor fan, not so good but couldn't be helped. Bed really comfy.
Breakfast was amazing and would really recommend the eggs royale, perfectly cooked. As a base for exploring the Brecon Beacons or just for a one night stay, perfect!
Every single bit of it including the food and the drinks and the beds and the location but especially the way Michelle (who is by far one of the best hostesses we ever met) treats hotel guests. She makes you feel you are the one and only most dearest guest they've been expecting to arrive on a blessed day.
Absolutely delightful in all ways. Felt really sorry we had to move on.
A gem in an otherwise uninspiring place. You wouldn't visit Tredegar as there's nothing here. Except this exceptional establishment. Worth a trip to Tredegar just to eat, drink and stay here. The food ..... wow. Forget Gordon Ramsey. I'd give these guys unlimited Michelin Stars! Just wish I could upload photos of the food here!
Very nice 2 bedroom cottage tastefully furnished in cosy but modern cottage style.
Good kitchen facilities
ideally located for trips to nearby Brecon Beacons, Tredegar. Big Pit Coal museum and Iron /Steel museums at Blaenavon only 30 min drive
Local Tap House pub restaurant is excellent, walking distance
Great self contained 2 bedroom apartment with kitchen and living room. Nice and clean and spacious. Entrance through a courtyard next to a pub. In the heart of Tredegar Town High Street with lots of shops, restaurants and take aways.
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