"The proximity to the promenade and shops was perfect. Parking was excellent, we parked for free for nearly three days. It was enjoyable to sit on the verandah and watch the world go by.
Reception staff and in the dining room were very polite and helpful. The dining room appeared to have been recently decorated and we both thoroughly enjoyed our breakfasts."
"Staff really friendly and helpful. Location couldn’t be better just a few minutes to the beach. Overall we would recommend staying here to anyone visiting Aberystwyth."
"Excellent location in a quiet area close to the city center, excellent accommodation and service, excellent english breakfast. They welcomed us warmly and gave useful suggestions."
"Easy to self-check in, perfect location, and lovely, clean rooms. The views are wonderful no matter where you're situated in the hotel. I've stayed here many times and will be back for many more. My only minor complaint is that it's a shame the car park isn't subsidised. Other than that, I can't fault this place.
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Visitors to Wales are often staggered by quite how picturesque it can be here and nowhere more so than at Tenby, probably the most iconic seaside town in the country. Tenby Beach is the generic name given to not one but four of its beaches, all of which offer sheltered, deep blue water and outstanding views.
Find out about the history of St. David's and the Cathedral Close when you spend time at St. David's Cathedral. While you're in the area, stroll along the beaches.
Skomer is an island just off the coast of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales. It is about a mile and a half long from north to south and two miles wide from east to west, formed of volcanic rocks, with sheltered bays, looming headlands and sheer cliffs.
One of the foremost charms of the Pembrokeshire Coast, Manorbier Castle makes for a fantastic day out, especially for families and anyone with a passion for Welsh history. This well-preserved Norman Castle is to be found not far from the pretty seaside town of Tenby. With medieval frescoes visible in the old chapel and a fine gatehouse with intact defensive facilities, despite the inevitable decay caused by the passage of time, this remains a majestic and atmospheric structure.
"The hotel is fantastic. A great room. Beautiful, impressive grounds. Good walks. Brilliant for dogs. Staff very helpful and friendly especially Grace. Could not fault our stay. Wonderful food. Will definitely stay again "
"Lovely couple of nights stay, staff friendly and helpful, spa facilities were great. Room had everything you need for a great nights sleep.
Breakfast had so much choice and the food was excellent. "