"I was going to visit the Brecon Mountain Railway and I needed somewhere close by to stay for the night. Luckily, I chose the Butchers Arms. The room was lovely and clean and the bed very comfortable. The food was filling and tasty and I had breakfast looking across to the start of the Brecon Beacons. The beer was wonderful especially the Butty Bach (little friend in Welsh). "
"I was going to visit the Brecon Mountain Railway and I needed somewhere close by to stay for the night. Luckily, I chose the Butchers Arms. The room was lovely and clean and the bed very comfortable. The food was filling and tasty and I had breakfast looking across to the start of the Brecon Beacons. The beer was wonderful especially the Butty Bach (little friend in Welsh). "
"Amazing old house with interesting decor managed. By a great couple. Nothing was too much trouble.mBreakfast was exceptional and our dog was so welcome."
"Amazing old house with interesting decor managed. By a great couple. Nothing was too much trouble.mBreakfast was exceptional and our dog was so welcome."
"Super nice B&B in the welsh countryside... as close to a town (Ammanford) as you would want but far enough away to be rural. Rooms (we have stayed there twice in the past month) are really rather nice, showers have plenty of hot water and the hosts, Jane and Nigel, serve a breakfast that keeps you going for the rest of the day"
"Super nice B&B in the welsh countryside... as close to a town (Ammanford) as you would want but far enough away to be rural. Rooms (we have stayed there twice in the past month) are really rather nice, showers have plenty of hot water and the hosts, Jane and Nigel, serve a breakfast that keeps you going for the rest of the day"
"Warm welcome from Rob and Sherrie, lovely chilled atmosphere. Room was lovely, had all you could want. Bed comfortable, slept well.
Breakfast was delicious, sausage and bacon was truly tasty. Access via track, very deep holes in a couple of places, but this wouldn’t stop us and would recommend, great location for Welsh Botanic Garden. "
"Warm welcome from Rob and Sherrie, lovely chilled atmosphere. Room was lovely, had all you could want. Bed comfortable, slept well.
Breakfast was delicious, sausage and bacon was truly tasty. Access via track, very deep holes in a couple of places, but this wouldn’t stop us and would recommend, great location for Welsh Botanic Garden. "
"Excellent as a base for golfing which was my purpose - rooms clean and have all requirements needed. Excellent breakfast in the clubhouse with helpful staff."
"Excellent as a base for golfing which was my purpose - rooms clean and have all requirements needed. Excellent breakfast in the clubhouse with helpful staff."
"very good accommodation with excellent facilities for breakfast. Owner provided clear instructions when we asked and we were very satisfied overall with the booking."
"very good accommodation with excellent facilities for breakfast. Owner provided clear instructions when we asked and we were very satisfied overall with the booking."
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"Had a lovely stay at the vale resort on 28 march. Made use of the spa and had a 2 hour walk around the grounds,lake and castle after a lovely breakfast . Well recommended for a break away"
"Our rooms had a lovely ( unexpected) sea view but as I found out on arrival, most if not all rooms, (other than accessibility/disability rooms) have a shower over the bath, so it wasn’t ideal for my 84yr old mother who doesn’t require an accessible room as she doesn’t have any disabilities or restrictions per se but can’t climb into the bath to take a shower.
It is very unusual for a hotel these days to have baths in every room but the hotel was fully booked for a conference so unfortunately there was no option to change rooms to an accessible room for her.
The restaurant was closed for a function the night we arrived, This was a Monday night in a small seaside town at the beginning of March so I wasn’t hopeful - but we found 3 great places to eat within a few mins walk. A really lovely seaside cafe/restaurant, an Indian and an American/Mexican type restaurant.
The hotel was clean, staff were lovely and it was ideal for our stay. Don’t be put off by the 1970’s exterior.
We didn’t go further than the seafront so not sure about a ‘town’ but there are retail parks nearby. "
"Overall good, couple of niggles. It's located by a motorway and it is noisy as the windows dont shut properly. The breakfast was great apart from the bacon, which they cook folded in half so one side is crispy and one side is soft."
"Really tired looking hotel with TV not working well and the worst was the water pressure in the shower — It literally dribbled out and was nearly impossible to wash the soap off and get clean. Very disappointed."
"Nice hotel close to centre of the city. Staff friendly & helpful. We stayed in a room in the annexe which was spacious, however the floor particularly in the bathroom was springy & made a loud squeaking noise. The bed was also very hard & had difficulty sleeping on it. Breakfast was excellent. "
If you're hoping for something a little different than your standard hotel, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your trip. If you'd like to spend some time by the water during your time in Port Talbot, Aberavon Beach and Kenfig Sands are worth a stop.
Why choose a B&B versus a traditional hotel?
With attentive service, opportunities to mingle with other guests and delectable breakfasts, B&Bs provide a unique setting.
What are the best B&Bs in Port Talbot?
Below are some well-liked B&Bs in the surrounding area: The Barn B&B: 4 rooms. 4.7 mi (7.6 km) from the heart of Port Talbot. Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa: 19 rooms. 17.1 mi (27.6 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the sauna and rooms for massage or spa treatments. Norton House Hotel: 22 rooms. Situated 9.4 mi (15.2 km) from the heart of Port Talbot. Enjoy the bar/lounge and on-site dining.
What's the best time of year to stay at a B&B in Port Talbot?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Port Talbot, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for Port Talbot is 1220 mm.
What is there to do in Port Talbot?
Travellers enjoy Port Talbot for its beaches and restaurants. If you're looking to find something to do during your travels, you might consider visiting Surf School Wales and Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre. You should put Aberavon Beach and Margam Castle on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Port Talbot?
Planning your excursions in and around Port Talbot is easier with these transportation options. Fly into Cardiff International Airport (CWL), which is located 23.4 mi (37.7 km) from the city centre. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.