Set in Cardigan, 40 km from Oakwood Theme Park, Flambards Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Keith
United Kingdom
Previous visits still as good ideal location for our visit in area
Situated in Cardigan, 300 metres from Poppit Sands Beach, The Teifi Waterside Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Sue
United Kingdom
Beautiful views , clean and comfortable rooms , friendly staff.
This renowned hotel boasts 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.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
The view from the hotel is superb. On arrival we had a wonderful lunch in the restaurant overlooking the sea and the river esturary. The hotel facilities are very clean and fresh.
Set in Cardigan, Cardigan Castle offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a restaurant, a bar and barbecue facilities. A TV and DVD player are available in some units.
Diana
United Kingdom
Lovely. In 1176 restaurant. Best part of the stay.
The Red Lion is situated in Cardigan, 200 metres from Cardigan Castle and 18 km from Newcastle Emlyn Castle. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.
Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages is located in Cardigan and features a heated pool and pool views. There is a private entrance at the holiday home for the convenience of those who stay.
Alison
United Kingdom
Friendly, spacious. Good internet and lots to do. Well equipped .
Very good information pack with good suggestions of what to do.
The Art Room Apartment is located in Cardigan, 42 km from Folly Farm, 100 metres from Cardigan Castle, and 9.2 km from Cilgerran Castle.
Sandra
United Kingdom
The room was lovely and had everything you needed. It was located in a perfect place to explore Cardigan and there was free parking which is rare to say the least. The owner was lovely and very helpful. My granddaughter and I had a fab time
On average, 3-star hotels in Cardigan cost £156 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cardigan are £104 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cardigan can on average be found for £143 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cardigan this weekend is £171 or, for a 4-star hotel, £478. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cardigan for this weekend cost on average around £253 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We liked Poppit Sands beach, which is good for dogs and if...
We liked Poppit Sands beach, which is good for dogs and if you like walking. There are a few nice pubs in Saint Dogmaels area. Cardigan Castle is interesting and has lots of history. We would recommend going there, as it's one of our favourite places. We had food in Mannucci's Italian restaurant in Cardigan town centre. The food is lovely there. It's easy to get around Cardigan, as it's not a big place. I like the fact that there are some independent shops there that you don't get in other places. The local wildlife centre is good for families with young children. Cardigan Bay is a lovely place to come on holiday, if you would like tranquility.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Interesting and friendly.
Interesting and friendly. It has become a bit more touristy in recent years. Some nice hotels for eating out if you want a bigger or expensive meal, and a few fish and chip shops, but otherwise a bit short on places for eating in the evening
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Cardigan town was a decent place to look around/do some...
Cardigan town was a decent place to look around/do some shopping, plenty of places to eat, buy ice cream etc, in fact the high street wasn't full of the usual 'big named shops' (don't actually remember seeing a Mcdonalds, Subway, Starbucks etc which was a nice change).
Lots of beaches and things to do in and around the area.
Dolphin watching is 'a must' for both young and old.
There is a place off the high street, not exactly a shop as it doesn't sell anything, more of a tiny museum dedicated to Lego that is well worth a visit
Found the 'locals' friendly and chatty (talkative)
There is genuinely no reason why I wouldn't visit cardigan again.
neil
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
A quaint little town, with lots of small, individual shops...
A quaint little town, with lots of small, individual shops and hardly any closed down. Has its own style and is still quite lively. The recently revamped Castle is impressive, as are some of the events there. The location, overlooking the River Teifi seaward, is beautiful. Plenty of nearby places to visit by car, including St Dogmaels and Poppit sands, Cenarth and the Falls, Gwebert, with a stunning view and the Cliff Hotel and the Flat Rock hotel and Restaurant' and super coastal path nearby.
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CAROLYN
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely town with several independent shops and a recently...
Lovely town with several independent shops and a recently refurbished indoor market. A nice walk along the river to the wildlife centre in Cilgerran - good for bird watching. Several places to eat both during the day and in the evening.
Gwyneth
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Cardigan is a great centre to stay . .
Cardigan is a great centre to stay . . The coast is very close .lots of lovely bays where you can reach within half hour .
The town has lots of interesting shops . The river is very pretty and there are boat trips . Poppiit. sands is within 15 minutes which is a beautiful beach .
There are dolphins along the coast where you can see clearly from the coastal path which is very near .
This was one of the best hospitality experiences we've ever had! The staff are the heart of Albion, each of them helpful, kind, knowledgeable, and friendly - always willing to chat, give recommendations, and connect. The breakfast was delicious, the restaurant on-site is amazing (though only open on the weekends), and the bar/coffee is well-stocked and wonderful. The hotel itself is thoughtfully designed with quality products with an incredible location in the city and in Wales overall.
The property location was very good, and very convenient for both exploring the castle and the town centre. Both the room and shower room were spacious. There was a good view of the river particularly from the shower room. Although the room was not serviced during our stay, fresh towels were provided by very pleasant staff. Breakfast was provided at the modern on site restaurant which had direct access from the cottage, a definite bonus during our poor summer.
Cosy cottage in a farming environment over looking the sea. Panoramic views over Cardigan Bay. Great lawned area for our dog to run around in safely. Comfortable beds and lounge chairs. Well equipped kitchen and log burner.
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