Situated in Aberdyfi, 2.3 km from Aberdyfi Beach, Trefeddian Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Spectacular stay. Service impeccable. Food delicious.
Couldn't fault a thing.
Situated in Snowdonia National Park, Penhelig Arms has a waterside location at the mouth of the Dyfi estuary. It offers fresh seafood and a range of other dishes, and has a real log fire in winter.
BikerD
United Kingdom
Evening menu was good, an assortment of Indian dishes available 😋
Seabreeze has an idyllic seafront location in the old fishing port of Aberdovey. It offers central, seafront bed-and-breakfast accommodation with views over the beautiful Dovey estuary.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, great location, very comfortable room, great restaurant and food
Brig-y-Don is a beachfront property located in Aberdyfi, 47 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club and 46 km from Clarach Bay.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Fantastic location and property with amazing views.
Spotlessly clean. High end quality linen, bedding and toiletries. With everything you could ask for to hand.
Linda was most helpful and would return in a heartbeat.
Offering a garden and garden view, Bungalow, mountain and sea views parking is situated in Aberdyfi, 47 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club and 47 km from Clarach Bay.
Set in the picturesque Welsh resort of Aberdyfi, this charming inn is set on Dovey Estuary, which forms part of the Welsh coastline and Snowdonia National Park
On the water’s edge, the Dovey Inn prov...
Situated in Borth, Dyfed 23 provides accommodation with a heated pool. It is set 6.9 km from Clarach Bay and features full-day security.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Comfortable caravan, nice and clean. Stayed in Borth as our son played golf at Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club. Weather wasn’t the best so perhaps we didn’t see the best that Borth has to offer.
Clwyd 6, a property with a bar, is set in Borth, 7.2 km from Clarach Bay, 8.6 km from Aberystwyth University, as well as 10 km from Aberystwyth Library.
We wanted to visit Aberdyfi because my husband went to the...
We wanted to visit Aberdyfi because my husband went to the Outward Bound centre 64 years ago and had been in touch. We were invited to revisit and he was given all the paperwork relating to him. He had excelled! That was the main reason for our visit but he recalled it being a lovely place and it certainly is. Font Haul where we stayed was excellent.
charlotte
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The circular walk (around 4.5miles) is well sign posted &...
The circular walk (around 4.5miles) is well sign posted & provides superb views of the Aberdyfi estuary from on high - not easy as it’s a steep climb in places but well worth it for the views !!!!
Wayne
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Aberdyfi is beautiful on a summers day even though it gets...
Aberdyfi is beautiful on a summers day even though it gets really busy. On a wet miserable winters day 2 weeks from Christmas looked like a ghost town, with a few cafes open and pubs but no shops after 4pm. Beach is lovely, however we only went for a brief walk as weather great . Sad it didn't look festive is this down to council cutbacks you have to ask yourself?!
Rebecca
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beach great to walk, play and has stunning views.
Beach great to walk, play and has stunning views. We got an ice-cream from Aberdyfi ice cream shop which had plenty of flavours to choose from and was delicious. We took a day out to a local ruined castle which was a short drive away and stunning too. The pub had great food and staff, but was a short walk from beach on a road with no pavements.
Becky
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The house is acceptable with all the facilities available..
The house is acceptable with all the facilities available.. the only thing is that the owner took advantage of his right to deduct money from my card afterwards, when he ripped us off for £99 pounds for very few trivial bits left, like an empty wine bottle and a nappy. I felt that this not really professional.
Jimmy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely sandy beach and harbour plenty of places to walk both...
Lovely sandy beach and harbour plenty of places to walk both in and around. Visited Coast for a Tapas evening the wine and food was very good. Lots of lovely coffee shops for sitting outside. The Medina being one of them tucked away off the main street. Very easy to get around and lots of other places within easy access too.
Room spotlessly clean and recently redecorated. En-suite bathroom was immaculate (again recently redecorated) and the shower was excellent. Breakfast was fresh every morning with local ingredients utilised and very well presented. Location of the guest house was ideal for the nearby restaurants and hostelries which were a minute walk away and the Aberdyfi train station is also nearby. The proprietors Colin and Pippa were very nice and accommodating. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
The location was ideal and the parking pass to a nearby carpark made it a lot more convenient than first anticipated.
The photos don't do the quality of finish and decor justice! Beautifully furnished and decorated. Lovely white and fresh bed linen and spotlessly clean. I felt comfortable with my kids and dogs and the stair gate at the bottom of the stairs made it so easy with the dogs and their sandy paws!
WE HAD CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST CERAL TEA AND TOAST FOR US, WE WOULD HAVE HAD THE FULL ENGLISH, BUT THEY WERE SO HOSPITIPAL THE NIGHT BEFORE, WE COULDNT FACE IT HA HA, WE HAD 16 THE LEWIS SUITE IT IS A TINY TREK UP THE STAIRS TO IT, BUT WORTH THE VIEWS AND COMFORT, AND THE CAR PARKING FOR THE SUITES IS JUST UP THE HILL PAST THE HOTEL ITSELF, SO ALL CLOSEBY, WE HAD SUNDAY DINNER THERE WHICH WAS LOVELY TOO
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. I had difficulty getting from the station to the hotel and the staff went over and beyond expectations to get me there. Very impressed with reception staff and the manager. They also arranged a late meal for me which was highly appreciated.
The accommodation was perfect for us during our visit to Aberdyfi. The Hospitality Tray was gratefully replenished in good time and even included one of our favourite teas and biscuits. The porridge pots were an added delight and the host Jen was also most delightful. Thank you.
Fantastic peaceful location to relax and unwind
Amazing views overlooking Aberdyfi.
A well equipped, spacious, warm and cosy log cabin.
Wonderful hosts with quick responses to any queries.
Enjoyed every minute..will be returning soon ☺
Situated in the centre of Aberdyfi, very comfortable room with excellent breakfast. The pub side of the business is well separated from the hotel side so nice and quiet but there is the conviviality there as well.
Great view and very nice room with basic facilities. My mother stayed in separate room within the hotel she didn't have tv reception this wasn't dealt with unfortunately.
Great hotel, friendly staff, good food and amazing views. Location is ideal as a base for exploring the coast and mountains if you are feeling energetic.
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