Located in Aberporth, 6.2 mi from Cardigan Castle, The Penrallt Country House Hotel has a number of amenities including a garden, a bar and a shared lounge.
Yoav
Israel
The location, the view and the main house are one of a kind.
Overlooking Cardigan Bay, Highcliffe Hotel is a 2-minute walk from the beach in Aberporth. It has free Wi-Fi access and rooms with attached bathroom, some with a sea view.
Theresa
United Kingdom
Nothing special from the outside but our room was beautiful, light and bright. The decor was lovely.
The breakfast tray was very impressive as was the choice of tea, coffee etc.
Located in Cardigan, 25 miles from Oakwood Theme Park, Flambards Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Rachelle
Canada
Fabulous stay, the proprietors were warm and welcoming. Gave great tips of things to see in the area and a little further out. The pub was a haven after a busy day touring about. The restaurant was excellent and interesting to cook your own protein. There was a gas bar a block away and a fish & chip shop that was doing a very brisk business.
This renowned hotel features one of the most breathtaking views and marine locations in Wales, overlooking Cardigan Bay, the rugged coastline, the Teifi Estuary and the broad sweep of Poppit Sands.
Located in Llangranog, 11 mi from Aberaeron, Parc Maerdy glamping holidays provides a garden. A balcony with lake views is offered in every unit. A barbecue and a terrace are featured at the camping.
adarsh
United Kingdom
The location is very close to the beach and the host was amazing
We holidayed at the end of April and the place was very...
We holidayed at the end of April and the place was very quiet. Just one pub which we didn't go to. The place is very steep so we didn't do the walking out like we thought we would instead driving to local places for a wander.
We ate at Mannings in Fishguard which was a really nice experience, Moody cow just north of New Quay which was great, Jitterbug in New Quay which was superb and Cardigan town.
Places quite far apart and you need to drive most of the time.
Gavin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A very pleasant stay, Comfy bed, lovely breakfast served by...
A very pleasant stay, Comfy bed, lovely breakfast served by Rachel a very helpful pleasant young lady.
I think my favourite thing during my stay was the view from the dining room at breakfast magical.
List of local places to eat provided.
Susan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Aberporth is a quiet coastal town - it has a nice seafront...
Aberporth is a quiet coastal town - it has a nice seafront pub called The Ship Inn which did excellent food. Also, Driftwood cafe was good for breakfast and a great village store nearby. You need to watch out for opening times as it appears that most things shut quite early. Beach looked small but beautiful. Parking is limited.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The views are amazing service was excellent, staff were...
The views are amazing service was excellent, staff were really friendly and couldn’t do enough for us. Rooms were lovely and clean and modern. Would 100% recommend staying here and will definitely be coming back
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
~We spent our first night as Husband and Wife there could...
~We spent our first night as Husband and Wife there could not have asked for anywhere nicer it was like being abroad it was lovely thoroughly enjoyed the peace and quiet and the stillness in the air there. We stayed at the Ship Inn/Hotel in Tresaith near to Aberporth. As you come along the road to Tresaith there are some houses on both side of the road down to the beach as you turn the corner there sits the Ship Inn Hotel on your left hand side with its own car-parking for the Inn's overnight guests at the bottom of the road its the life boat station and a dead end with disabled parking beside the beach.
ANGELA
10
Scored 10
If you don’t want your typical seaside holiday, and are...
If you don’t want your typical seaside holiday, and are after something quieter this is a great location.
Great cafe - Driftwood
Great Indian
Well stocked local shop
Fish and chip shop
Pub a little expensive
Location was great, overlooking the beach and on the quiet side of Aberporth. Good shop just up the road which was small but well-stocked, a good cafe just below the property and pub and fish & chips in the village too. The appartment was comfortable and surprisingly spacious, with a very good shower and the decking area was a real bonus. We were worried about the parking, but were always able to find somewhere nearby, and it was great to have the cafe so close to us! We'll definitely return here, it had everything we needed.
If you are looking for a really lovely, modern, spotlessly clean place to stay near Aberporth, we highly recommend this house. Everything looks new, lovely decor, very comfy sofas and beds, enclosed garden and well equipped. It isn't a seaside cottage, it's a short drive into lovely Aberporth, where there is an excellent chippy and beautiful beach. Communication about arrival was excellent.
Bader house was a perfect base for exploring the Cardigan bay area, located in a quiet area just outside Aberporth. A well presented property with everything a family would need for a long stay. We arrived earlier than expected and were able to pick up the keys before the normal check in time which was much appreciated. Great communication with the host. No issues at all.
The cottage is set in a beautiful, quiet secluded valley only a short drive from Aberporth beach. The location is exceptional and the cottage perfectly designed. Our granddaughter spent one night there with us and the other one came to visit for a short while; both loved meeting the animals.
My wife and I had a pleasant 2 night stay at the property recently. The owners were friendly, thoughtful and easy going, and have made the annex into a comfortable place to stay, with lots of character added. Aberporth and the surrounding area are lovely and well worth a visit.
The upstairs bedroom / sitting room was absolutely lovely with a really fantastic view of the very pretty Aberporth Bay from the two dormer windows. The kitchen and utility room were both very well equipped with everything you would need for a great holiday.
A very nice hotel and great location with a wonderful view and scenery.
Breakfast is great and the view from the dining room was marvelous.
The main building with its relics that remind some kind of a manor, and the gardens are unique and beautiful.
This hotel is perfect in every way, lovely location, excellent staff ⚕️, owner's very welcoming, food second to none.
We will almost certainly be back.
Charlie & Christine ( leaving party for a friend, Lorraine)
All of the staff were exceptionally kind , friendly and helpful.
View from the hotel was lovely.
Quiet and peaceful location. We were very pleased with the room upgrade we were given.
The rooms were clean, very comfortable, and the staff was amazing. They went over and beyond to help make our stay enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Wales.
What a location! In fact, location, location, location. And, there is beer. Welsh beer. Oh, and a beach. Right by the hotel. A Welsh beach. With life guards. In Wales. Paradise.
Clean and well maintained hotel/room. Very quiet and near the beach. Local pub was brilliant and locals very friendly even in the height of tourist season!
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