8 rooms from AU$169 per night
“A boutique seaside hotel with a strong sense of Welsh identity and impressive sea views. Traditional stone walls sit alongside contemporary fittings. A laid backed restaurant serves up excellent local food. Perfectly situated to make the most of this corner of Wales.”
“A boutique seaside hotel with a strong sense of Welsh identity and impressive sea views. Traditional stone walls sit alongside contemporary fittings. A laid backed restaurant serves up excellent local food. Perfectly situated to make the most of this corner of Wales.”
Hotel Review
On the site of a former rundown 1970s B&B, the new owners have ploughed £1m into redeveloping the Gwesty Cymru into an eight-room hotel and a 30-cover restaurant. The property has a very Welsh feel with lots of bilingual signage, Welsh slate and local produce, but it also retains a cosmopolitan air with an outdoor terrace for al fresco dining and colour-coded rooms, featuring artworks by local artists. Businesslike service will make it a favourite for Welsh Assembly staff relocating from Cardiff to the Ceredigion's resurgent seaside resort.
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Chic hotel with local flare- Welsh handmade oak furniture, Welsh slate accents and bedrooms adorned with local oil paintings.
- Other Activities
- Ride on Britain’s longest funicular electric Cliff Railway up Constitution Hill.
- Sights nearby
- Visit Aberystwyth’s 12th Century Castle, steeped in local history and folk lore.
- Golf
- Be sure to bring along your clubs, Aberystwyth Golf Course is nearby.
- Great walks
- Walk along the Wales Coastal Path to the sandy dunes of Ynyslas.
- Sailing
- Take a boat trip from New Quay for some dolphin spotting.
- Restrictions on children
- Adults only
- Views
- Less £
- Designer
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Quirky
- Townhouse
- Restaurant
- Artworks
- Sea Views
- Boutique
- Chic
- Gourmet
- Beach nearby
- Intimate
- Romantic
- Free wifi
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Adults only
- Views
- Bar
- Fireplace
- Walking distance restaurants
- Outdoor dining
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Restaurant
- Garden
- Parking
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Wifi
- Free wifi
Activities
- Other Activities
- Ride on Britain’s longest funicular electric Cliff Railway up Constitution Hill.
- Sights nearby
- Visit Aberystwyth’s 12th Century Castle, steeped in local history and folk lore.
- Golf
- Be sure to bring along your clubs, Aberystwyth Golf Course is nearby.
- Great walks
- Walk along the Wales Coastal Path to the sandy dunes of Ynyslas.
- Sailing
- Take a boat trip from New Quay for some dolphin spotting.
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