Well located in Cardiff city centre, this Premier Inn features modern rooms, with some offering views across the city. The shops of Queens Street are just 100m away. Within 10 minutes’ walking distance are Cardiff International Arena, the Millennium Stadium and St David’s shopping centre. The popular area of Cardiff Castle, the City Hall, the National Museum and Bute Park can be reached in just 10 minutes on foot. Each comfortable air-conditioned room at the Premier Inn Cardiff City Centre includes a TV, telephone and full private bathroom. Thyme Bar and Restaurant serves a menu of traditional and contemporary dishes. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast at Premier Inn Cardiff City Centre includes cooked items, vegetarian options and a wide continental selection.
For those seeking accommodation with a difference, this small but luxurious cottage might do the trick. The building still retains original features such as slate floors and exposed beams. The decor and furnishings are in the style of a traditional farmhouse, giving it an air of country charm. The barn is a self-contained unit with double and twin en suite rooms, lounge and kitchen, and is available on a bed and breakfast or self-catering basis. A nearby beach and country walks make this a most attractive place to stay.
With free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk, The River House sits on the banks of the River Taff, with views of the Millennium Stadium. The eco-friendly hostel offers continental breakfasts and self-catering facilities. The boutique-style hostel offers budget bedrooms and dormitories. There are spacious, shared bathroom facilities and secure lockers. The River House has won multiple awards, including the Hoscar’s Best Hostel in the UK. The River House features a stylish guest lounge with a flat-screen satellite TV and DVD library. There is also a bright and airy dining room and a spacious garden terrace. Delicious breakfasts are served daily, and there is a fully equipped modern kitchen for self-catering guests. Situated in Cardiff’s lively centre, The River House is just 5 minutes’ walk from Cardiff Central Railway Station. Cardiff bay can be reached in a 30-minute walk and Cardiff National Museum is 20 minutes’ walk away.
Winner of many awards and a favorite with the gay community in and around Cardiff, Ty Rosa is boutique style B&B. On offer are opulent rooms and a host of amenities accompanied by decadent breakfast that you won't find anywhere else. The personal touches and friendly atmosphere are sure to make you feel at a home, add to that the charm of a boutique hotel. Enjoy free WiFi connectivity and close proximity to major Cardiff attractions while staying at Ty Rosa.
A warm welcome awaits you at the Cardiff Caravan Site that sprawls over a large area of land. Managed by the Cardiff Council, it rents tents and caravans for camping which are equipped with water and electricity. The serenity and calmness of the area makes it an ideal spot for happy campers. This is a perfect place for a fun day out with family as well as for a romantic getaway with your loved one. The place is pet friendly hence you can also get your pet along for camping. There are many sightseeing spots around the camp site like the Bute Park, Cardiff Castle, Millennium Stadium, etc. There is an on-site restaurant that serves delicious food along with vegan and vegetarian options. The site also offer bicycles on rent for you to explore the site on wheels. There is a 24 hour CCTV monitoring service and an inhouse warden.
This is a long-established and friendly family-run hotel in the heart of the city center, just a few minutes' walk from the bus and train stations. Sandringham's is best known for its cafe, bar and restaurant with live performances held on most nights. There is no car parking available but the hotel has arrangements with several of the local car parks which are only a few minutes walk away. The central location opposite a number of pubs and clubs can be a little noisy, but it's ideal for those who want to be at the heart of the action.
Located off the M5 motorway (making it handy for anyone going down to Devon and Cornwall) this elegant Georgian residence offers very comfortable accommodation in a quiet residential road and is an independent bed and breakfast establishment run by the proprietor. Nearby attractions include access to some interesting local walks in pleasant countryside and Portishead itself has a rather quaint village feel to it. The principle bedrooms enjoy glorious views over the Bristol Channel to Wales, hence the name.
For those seeking accommodation with a difference, this small but luxurious cottage might do the trick. The building still retains original features such as slate floors and exposed beams. The decor and furnishings are in the style of a traditional farmhouse, giving it an air of country charm. The barn is a self-contained unit with double and twin en suite rooms, lounge and kitchen, and is available on a bed and breakfast or self-catering basis. A nearby beach and country walks make this a most attractive place to stay.
Registered with the Bristol Tourist Board and recipient of a three diamonds rating, this friendly and clean guest house is in a quiet residential street, just 20 minutes walk away from the city center, just a short hike over the river on a footbridge and you're in the harbor area, with all its attractions. The two rooms are located in a garden flat inside a large Victorian house and guests have full use of the lovely garden attached. Both rooms are en suite and contain tea/coffee facilities, hair-dryer and complimentary toiletries. It's very child-friendly and dogs are welcome by prior arrangement.
The Downlands House is a large Victorian Town House situated on the edge of Durdham Downs between Westbury-on-Trym and Clifton - a great location with plenty of open green spaces to walk around on. The proprietors have been keen to preserve the elegance and charm of the 19th-century family home and this is a sure attraction for anyone who dislikes the rather standardized anonymity of many modern hotels. Not all the rooms are en suite, but specify can get them en-suite at a nominal fee.
Pack your bag with camping essentials and drive to Middle Ninfa Farm Bunkhouse and Campsite. Located just a few miles from town of Abergavenny, it is an untouched area huddled within Brecon Beacons National Park. With vast expanse of beauty surrounding the campsite, it is a paradise for nature and outdoor lovers. It offers 10 pitches with a fire pit for campfires and a stone bunkhouse that can accommodate up to six people. Come on out of the noisy cities and head here for an amazing camping time.
Situated 12 miles from the city center, the Butcombe Farm establishment (originally a late 14th century manor house) was a working farm until 1984. The building is set in eight acres of fields and woodland, in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, and enjoys views across the wildlife haven of Chew Valley, towards the Mendips. The house has been very carefully restored, making the most of many early architectural features including original fireplaces and medieval arches. Both self-catering (in eight cottages) and bed and breakfast accommodation is provided. Check website for more.