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12 years ago
The bar staff and management are always very accommodating. Thanks to Nathan for sorting our a beautiful room at very short notice and breakfast was excellent. A really friendly family pub with nice rooms and well priced excellent food. read more
Market Square
Llandovery SA20 0AB
United Kingdom
01550 720393
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Castle Hotel Llandovery
(1 review)
We did not stay at the hotel, although it looks lovely…read more We stopped by on an afternoon in July to have tea. One of us had a Cream Tea (£4.50), and two of us ordered the Welsh Tea (£2.95 each). For a total of £10.40 (approximately $13), we enjoyed one of the best afternoon tea experiences we had this year in Wales. The ambiance in the room was relaxed and gracious, and I regret that I didn't catch the name of our server. He was a young man with glasses, and he was absolutely charming. If you're near Llandovery, stop in for afternoon tea!
Kings Arms
This is an olde traditional pub..a very nice looking place serving a couple of beers, I personally…read moresampled the Evans Evans CwRw, which was decent (well I managed to drink it despite being hungover so it can't have been too bad!) Speaking of nice looking, the barmaid was simply stunning.
Ty Mawr Mansion Country Hotel
(2 reviews)
We took advantage of a Groupon offer for a luxury stay at Ty Mawr Mansion(not to be confused by the…read moresimilar named Ty Mawr restaurant and hotel in Brechfa) and were delighted with our experience at the beautifully restored Georgian mansion house. On our arrival the owner, Martin, was immediately on hand to help with luggage and welcome us to the lovely Ty Mawr. We were delighted with our huge suite room, named after previous guest Kiera Knightly, the bedroom with lounge area was dual aspect overlooking the free range chickens and lovely grounds and larger than the whole of our own upstairs house! The luxurious and modern bathroom with a spa bath and rainshower made for a very relaxing pre dinner freshen up. The hotel suite rooms also have their own computers with free broadband, maybe not the speediest of computers but useful for looking up local places and event. Tea tray included delicious home made biscuits, only tiny criticism could be lack of variety with only standard but high quality tea and coffee sachets. An extremely comfortable and huge bed which we were sad to leave. The food, as the previous reviewer of Ty Mawr has written, is delicious and of a very high quality both for dinner and a wonderful breakfast...want more home made bread and toast yum.
Ty Mawr is a Grade II Georgian listed house that has been lovingly and sympathetically refurbished…read moreby the owners, Martin and Cath McAlpine. The welcome from the owners is like being greeted by friends. I have eaten in their small restaurant on three occasions. On each occasion it was full. The clients include many locals who have, like me, discovered this little gem in the midst of West Wales. The food is sourced locally and the menu reflects what is in season. The rooms are generous and beautifully furnished with modern, lavishly fitted bathrooms. The hotel has 5 star rating and the restaurant has been awarded 1 AA rosette. I highly recommend the restaurant, the food is absolutely superb.
Llanerch Inn
A wonderful, traditional 16th Century Inn. Lovely people, lovely pub, lovely beer and lovely food!…read moreDoes accommodation at 40 pounds a night. I must come and stay here. Can't remember both beers I had, but one of them was Masters Devons Pride. They were both good. I think I might have eaten the Smoked Haddock & Spring Onion Fishcake too but my memory fails me slightly. I enjoyed whatever I had!
Gwbert Hotel
(3 reviews)
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We were serendipitously given a second floor room with a view overlooking the field across the road…read moreand the river. The views were memorable, watching the comings and goings of the local sheep and passby flights of flocks of geese. We took a walk around the area and ended up at the cliffs beach. Fabulous spot!
During my three-night stay, I had the most positive experience. My room was spotless, warm, and…read morecomfy. From breakfast to dinner, the meals were absolutely to die for. The friendly staff even gave me recommendations on the best sites worth visiting. With wonderful views and a lovely atmosphere, this hotel is nothing short of amazing.
Tenby House Hotel
(5 reviews)
A beautiful looking hotel from the outside. Family friendly and offering plenty of food choices…read more The decor inside is pleasant and homely. I recommend.
This is the ultimate Tenby institution. The New Year's Eve parties at Tenby House Hotel are the…read morestuff of legend, and the place is lively, kooky and full of brilliant Welsh banter. With one of our beloved friends, a would-be DJ at the helm, the family-run Tenby House Hotel is populated by Jacks of all Trade left, right and centre. Really what you're here for is the booze and the atmosphere. The music is always pumping - it might not be your cup of tea but it's loud and it's perfect for a drunken dance. At Christmas the bar really comes alive with the twinkliest of lights and the most ostentatious of decorations, and it's the sort of place where you can't help but down a few shots to kick the night off. Also, if you're lucky enough to know any of the staff (and it doesn't take long... they're very sociable), you might find yourself in one of Tenby House's world famous lock-ins. These are always memorable, and if you get the chance, get involved. There's a great outdoor area for the smokers and sun-worshippers, and the place itself is huge. The toilets can get a little waterlogged but that's more down to over-zealous clientele than lazy staff. It's got character written through it like a stick of Welsh rock and the fact that such an enormous place gets packed out so easily is testament to its popularity. You can't holiday in Tenby or even nearby Saundersfoot without giving this legendary place a try.
Harbourmaster Hotel
This is a great little hotel, bar and restaurant in the very pretty town of Aberaeron. They have…read morerecently extended the bar and restaurant so can now accomodate many more people but I don't think it has lost any of its charm because of it. It really is the place to go in the Summer, people are spilling out of it clutching their drinks and the atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly. If you do manage to get a table to eat in the restaurant the food will not disspoint you. Most of it seems to be locally sourced and it has a very good and quite informative menu. It is a bit pricey, but its still a good place to go for a special occassion. I have taken my 2 oldest children there (8 & 6 years) and they enjoyed it but I don't think I'd want to take my younger two there as it would be too stressful. I've never stayed in the hotel but have heard that it is very nice, the photos in the brochure certainly seem good and it is in an amazing postion.
The folks that work at this establishment are top notch. Uniformly. And that is not a coincidence…read more These people do what it takes to take care of their guests. The bar and restaurant are very busy. Deservingly so. The free continental breakfast is a culinary delight and the rooms are very nice. Stayed here for a few days and wished it could have been longer. When we found out we had no hot water in our room the manager came up personally offered us another room on the other wing of the hotel that had hot water. We thanked them and they assisted us into another MUCH nicer room and even offered to have the bar send some drinks to our room. Very classy and very well handled. But I do want to apologize to the Harbourmaster staff, five stars are all they will let me give you guys! Sorry!
Usk Inn
Good comfortable inn on the edge of a small village in the eastern part of the National Park,…read moreconvenient for both the Black Mountains and the main peaks of the Brecon Beacons. The hotel has 10 ensuite bedrooms. We found the rooms clean, comfortable and reasonably spacious but perhaps in need of a little updating. There is not T.V. lounge or rooms solely for the use of hotel guests. However, this is perhaps compensated by a large and comfortable lounge bar. A large T.V. is at one end but this area is seperated off and thus is unobtrusive to those located in the main area. Rev. James and Hancocks H.B. on draft are the pick of the beers. Choice of lagers, wines etc also available. There is also a garden at the back of the hotel for warm and sunny weather. We booked in at the hotel on a half board basis for a whole week and during that time never had a disappointing meal. Good choice of food ranging from local sausages, salmon, half roast duck, crevettes and various steaks. Portions are generous to the point that you may wish to consider a 2 course meal instead of the normal three courses. The fixed price lunchtime menu is excellent value. If available, try the salmon with saffron sauce and Bacardi and Blueberry cheesecake. The website has sample menus. We found the staff friendly and efficient and would happily recommend this inn/hotel to others seeking a reasonably priced establishment in one of the most attractive parts of Wales.
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