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The Hafod Hotel
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Originally built in the 1700s as a hunting lodge, the Hafod Hotel stands alongside the Devils Bridge at the head of dramatic waterfalls. It overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers.In this superb setting on the western edge of the Cambrian Mountains and Elan Valley and within easy reach of the coastal university town of Aberystwyth, the Hafod Hotel makes an excellent base for a short break or longer holiday. Nant Arian, renowned for its mountain bike trails and where the Red Kites are fed daily is a quarter on an hour away. The bird watching is excellent with many species sighted close to the Hotel.Details of walks explored and drawn up by the hotel owners are freely available. The Hafod Estate, one of the best examples of Victorian Landscape Gardening, is only 5 minutes away.For the business customer, there is free WIFI broadband throughout the hotel. Aberystwyth is just over 20 minutes drive from the hotel. We have an excellent Restaurant serving fine food, recently awarded our first rosette by the AA. We also serve delicious bar food and Pizzas.

Eden House Country Bed and Breakfast
Tel: 01239 841 499
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No of Rooms: 3
Look no further for accommodation in West Wales! Set amidst the beauty of West Wales on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park and overlooking the Preseli Mountains, Eden House stands in 14 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland in the heart of Red Kite country.
Nestling between the villages of Boncath and Eglwyswrw, two miles northwest of Blaenffos and approx. five miles south of Cardigan, Eden House enjoys a commanding position above the valley, with far-reaching views to the Preseli Mountains, home of Stonehenge's Bluestone monoliths. Easy to reach attractions include Newport's good beaches, historic Cardigan town, Pembroke Castle, and Cilgerran's Castle and Gorge nature reserve.

Llys Aeron Guest House
Tel: 01545 570276
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No of Rooms: 3
Llys Aeron (also spelled Llysaeron) Guest House has been awarded 4 stars by the Wales Tourist Board and is among the most sought-after bed and breakfast establishments in Aberaeron, west Wales.
Built in the early 1800s, Llysaeron is one of the oldest and most substantial stone-built houses in this beautiful Georgian harbour town on the west Wales coast and is ideal for a weekend or mid-week break, or longer.
Breakfast is made with local ingredients where possible. For example we use local organic free-range eggs, organic locally made bread and locally produced bacon and sausages. Vegetarian diets are always catered for and we will happily make sure you do not miss out on a hearty breakfast if you want one. Restricted and vegan diets can also be accommodated, please let us know in advance though.
All rooms have the normal tea and coffee making facilities including herbal and fruit teas, hot chocolate, biscuits and welsh mineral water. They also have television and a stereo / radio, independently controlled central heating and all are en-suite.
Min Max
Single £40 £50
Double £60 £70
Twin £60 £70
Family room (sleeps 3) £75 £85
Extra children £15 per night
There is ample off-street parking available, and we have a secure basement in which we can store bicycles, fishing equipment etc. We also have drying facilities for any cyclists, walkers or fishermen who find themselves slightly soggy.
If you just want to relax without travelling too far, you can do a lot worse than amble gently around Aberaeron itself. We are only a ten-minute walk away from the centre of town and the harbour.
Come to Aberaeron and enjoy a really leisurely bed and breakfast experience at Llysaeron Guest House in glorious west Wales!

Pantycelyn
Tel: 01570 434455
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No of Rooms: 3
Ann and Huw Jenkins look forward to welcoming you to this special part of Wales.
We have three attractive en-suite bedrooms (double, twin and single) each with tea and coffee-making facilities. The comfortable guests' lounge has television and plenty of local information.
Bed and Breakfast £30.00 per person per night
All bedrooms en-suite
Five miles west of Lampeter
Special Diets by arrangement
Ample private parking
Totally non-smoking
Twelve miles from Cardigan Bay
Packed lunches can be provided
Well-behaved dogs are welcome
We look forward to welcoming you!

Ty Mawr Mansion Country House
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Winner of the AA Guest Accommodation Award for Wales for 2007-2008Beautifully restored Country House in 12 acres of Grounds. Luxurious bedrooms and bathrooms. All rooms have free broadand access, LCD TVs, videos and DVD players and are generously oversized. Ideal for all types of country pursuits including shooting, walking, fishing, cycling and riding.There is also a restaurant serving local and seasonal produce under the watchful eye of our award winning head chef.Recently awarded a gold award for bedrooms and also 5 star status with the Tourist Board we are the only property to have this accolade in the county. We have also been awarded 2 AA rosettes for our restaurant.

Castell Malgwyn Hotel
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Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, charm and gentle tranquility of this historic Georgian house, built as a private residence in 1795. Now tastefully converted to an exceptional country house hotel, this family run hotel has 17 en suite bedrooms with individual architectural features and a mixture of room types and prices to meet the needs of different guests. Dine in our restaurant and enjoy first class cuisine, prepared by our chefs from fresh local produce, whilst savoring a fine wine from our extensive, widely priced wine list. Afterwards enjoy a drink in the non-smoking Drawing room with its comfortable furniture and beautiful ceiling and cupola, or, the Library bar with its deep leather seating and a log fire in winter, or, watch the Coracle fishermen fishing the hotel waters throughout the summer. After a hearty cooked to order breakfast, check out the beautiful views from the windows across the lawns to the woods - Rabbits play on the grass, Buzzards circle overhead and Kingfishers and Otters are at the rivers edge. Situated in the beautiful Teifi valley with fly-fishing for our guests, the hotel is set in glorious parkland surrounded by woods. Each of our bedrooms is unique.All rooms are en suite with teacoffee making facilities, TV (some digital) and telephone giving internet access.Our beds are comfortable and guests frequently tell us how the quiet surroundings enabled them to sleep well. The Superior rooms are larger with high ceilings, and views over the lawns. The furniture and larger beds are accompanied by superior toiletries, towels and bathrobes making for a pampered visit.The Standard rooms mostly look out towards the River Teifi.There are Family and Standard Single rooms to meet all types of guest requirements.At the end of an enjoyable evening, retire via our original Georgian staircase to your room to sleep peacefully away from the bustle of city life.

Gwynfryn
Tel: 01239 654408
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No of Rooms: 3
Welcome to Gwynfryn!
Join Sue and Ricky at Gwynfryn, a small family run bed and breakfast and enjoy a relaxing holiday in some of the most spectacular coast and countryside in South West Wales.
Situated on the coast road, easy to find, yet within easy reach of Cardigan Bay, this Edwardian farmhouse offers a friendly family welcome. Ample off road parking available.
Each of our comfortable rooms has colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, en-suite or private bathroom, full central heating and you can feel really at home coming and going as you wish throughout the day.
From the Visitor Book:
'Lovely, friendly, comfortable and great food' - Mr and Mrs H, Heath Hayes
'Very enjoyable weeks stay, lovely food - going home to diet!!' - Mr and Mrs L, Beds
'Our return visit lived up to expectations. A really good stay' - Wolford, London
'Blissful Beds!' - Mr and Mrs Williams, Chester
Start your day with our full cooked breakfast or choose something lighter from our breakfast menu. We always offer vegetarian options and much of the produce we use is organic.
In the evening choose to eat in one of the many exellent public houses within a very short distance (sit beside the sea whilst you eat) or visit one of the local restaurants offering a choice of local produce or the delights of true Italian cuisine in nearby Aberporth. We are always happy discuss locations and options and rest assured whichever you choose you will not be disappointed.
We look forward to welcoming you!

Myrtle Hill Guest House
Tel: 01545 560399
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Myrtle Hill is a large Victorian Guest House with a wealth of original features, situated on the A486 Llanysul road 'bus route', and it is only a ten minute walk to the picturesque harbour and sandy beaches of New Quay. Our guest house also features a large car park, and a peaceful walled garden.
Excellent accommodation with emphasis on space, comfort and tranquillity and with nostalgic log fires when the weather permits.
Myrtle Hill accommodation consists of one double and a family bedroom all with en-suite. We also have a family room with two doubles and one single bed, adjoining private bathroom, TV and tea/coffee facilities. All our rooms have colour TV and radio. A Jacuzzi is also available.
Home cooked meals using local produce, and fresh fish according to season, bought straight from the boats each morning. Vegetarian and special diet meals are catered for and packed lunches can also be provided.
Myrtle Hill Guest House will also be using Solar power in the near future to supply our hot water and heating.
We look forward to welcoming you!

Gwesty Marine Hotel
Tel: 01970 612444
Fax: 01970 617435
No of Rooms: 0
The Marine is a relaxed, friendly hotel located on the picturesque promenade in Aberystywth, being close enough to the town centre but away from the hustle and bustle of town life.
The Marine Hotel has 46 en-suite bedrooms available as accommodation. Our deluxe bedrooms have the added luxury of sea views, Jacuzzi baths and a huge wrought iron four poster. For an extra special celebration or just a treat we can arrange a champagne breakfast in bed!
We have a range of family bedrooms from a triple room to our family suites which have the added convenience of adjoining bedrooms.
We have two bedrooms especially designed for our disabled guests with a walk in shower. The main entrance to the hotel is easily accessible, as are all public areas on the ground floor - where no steps hinder passage - and with a lift to all floors; our hotel is easily accessible to everyone.
With many of our refurbished, comfortable en-suite bedrooms overlooking Cardigan Bay - The Marine is the ideal place to stay while exploring this beautiful part of Mid- Wales.
It is our aim to provide all our guests with excellent facilities, home cooked traditional food and warm friendly service. We aim to cater for your every requirement - whether its a special champagne weekend break in one of our deluxe suites, a rest on your business travels, conference or a wedding celebration - we would like to extend to you all a very warm Welsh welcome.

White Lion Hotel
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The White Lion is a small village hotel situated on Talybont village green, 7 miles north of Aberystwyth and 11miles south of Machynlleth. Fully refurbished in 2003, we offer a friendly welcome to all.
We have a restaurant for approx 25 and serve a delicious menu of homemade food. Our speciality is locally caught trout, lobster and crab.
Fishing permits can be obtained locally for the Nant-y-Moch lakes nearby.
Our locality is superb for walkers and cyclists alike.
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