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Hotel in Barry
Located in Barry, 2.8 km from Watch House Bay, Vale Park Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. The staff were absolutely fabulous - super friendly, super helpful, nothing was a problem !
Hotel in Hensol
Offering a restaurant with outdoor dining and a bar, Llanerch Vineyard is located in Hensol. With free WiFi access available and free on-site parking, Creigiau Golf Club is 10 minutes' drive away. Where to start? The greeting on reception was fabulous - such a warm welcome and very kindly, an upgrade of both our rooms for which we were very grateful indeed. The hotel is fabulous for those who are less mobile, with slopes and swing doors in the general areas. My mother uses a wheelchair and was amazed at the quality of the disabled bathroom in the room - the best we had seen, so we can definitely recommend the hotel to wheelchair users or those who avoid steps. The rooms are huge and very clean, the beds comfortable - firm with some give. We had an excellent dinner with superb service. Fabulous wines; not just their own, but a global selection. A real treat! Breakfast consists of a lovely buffet but also a comprehensive menu. Again, excellent service. I cannot recommend the Llanerch Vineyard Hotel highly enough. It is a beautiful place with a great team, and fantastic value for money.
Hotel in Cowbridge
Located in Cowbridge, 22 km from Cardiff Castle, The White Lion Cowbridge provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Really clean and comfortable. We were the only guests. Quiet and in a beautiful location.
Hotel in Hensol
Located in Hensol, 20 km from Cardiff University, Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Everything was perfect. The staff and service were exceptional and the food was delicious
Hotel in Cowbridge
On the outskirts of Cardiff, The Bear, Cowbridge is situated in the picturesque market town of Cowbridge, 25 minutes from Cardiff Airport and with good access to the M4 motorway. We absolutely loved the Bear Hotel and always make reservations there when we visit Wales. The rooms are charming with a mix of old and modern furniture, the bathrooms are updated and the showers have good water pressure, important if you have long hair! The breakfast is served in an adorable restaurant immediately across the st with delicious coffee and an array of breakfast foods , cooked to order. The owner and his staff are incredibly attentive and you are not rushed at all! Everything is quaint and charming as well as delicious!
Hotel in Barry
The Mount Rooms is set in Barry, 6 km from Penmark Castle and 6 km from Fonmon Castle. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site on a first come, first serve basis. Clean, friendly staff and good value for money.
Hotel in Barry
Situated in the beautiful Welsh countryside, Celtic International Hotel is less than a mile away from Cardiff International Airport. Spacious room,good housekeeping,nearby halal restaurants availability
Hotel in Hensol
Haveli Hotel is situated within the heart of the business parks of Pontyclun, within 15 minutes’ drive of both Cardiff and Swansea. I have been stopping here every year for the past 6years around the same time for the autumn internationals it a good standard budget hotel close to railway 20min walk for a 20min train ride to Cardiff meaning I don't have to drive to Cardiff , and they are well accomodating I call up at 21:50 to say that we are returning later than expected and if there was any chance of food and the wait for us and cook a meal for us, what more can you ask for. Défi recommended . Especially for those that don't want to pay ridiculous price .
Hotel in Hensol
In 22 acres of scenic grounds. Just off the M4, the hotel is surrounded by Mid Glamorgan countryside. The charming bedrooms at Miskin Manor Hotel boast period features and elegant decor. Staff, food, atmosphere, parking, wifi... everything was lovely. Very homely, warm hotel.
Hotel in Barry
This large Victorian building has character. 40 minutes from Cardiff city centre and 20 minutes from Cardiff International Airport, and less than 2 miles from the beach. Staff were really friendly and helpful. Room was immaculate
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Popular with guests booking hotels in Glamorgan
For hotels in Glamorgan that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Vale Park Hotel, Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa and Llanerch Vineyard Hotel.
Some of the best hotels in Glamorgan near Fonmon Castle include 2 Stable Cottage, Llanbethery, Fox And Hounds Llancarfan and The Anchorage & The Tackleshed.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Glamorgan this weekend is HUF 137,570 or, for a 4-star hotel, HUF 76,725. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Glamorgan for this weekend cost on average around HUF 77,770 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Glamorgan loved staying at The White Lion Cowbridge, Llanerch Vineyard Hotel and Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa.
On average, it costs HUF 27,645 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Glamorgan for tonight. You'll pay on average around HUF 51,665 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Glamorgan will cost around HUF 61,760 (based on Booking.com prices).
Couples travelling in Glamorgan loved staying at The White Lion Cowbridge, Llanerch Vineyard Hotel and Vale Park Hotel.
On average, 3-star hotels in Glamorgan cost HUF 26,600 per night, and 4-star hotels in Glamorgan are HUF 43,255 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Glamorgan can on average be found for HUF 72,650 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There are 75 hotels in Glamorgan you can book on Booking.com.
Llanerch Vineyard Hotel, Vale Park Hotel and The White Lion Cowbridge are some of the popular hotels in Glamorgan.
Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa, The White Lion Cowbridge and Llanerch Vineyard Hotel have received great reviews from travellers in Glamorgan regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
For this hotel to be advertised as being in Hensol is using a lot of imagination. We were led to believe from your website that we would be 5.5 miles from Fonmon Castle but when picked up by taxi the driver informed us that his Sat-Nav was showing 18.2 miles with Hensol and the Vale of Glamorgan being at least 5 miles nearer to our intended evening destination. 28 minutes and £35 later we arrived at Fonmon Castle
The village is located on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and offers great walks along the beach. We discovered there is a lot of history to this area and had some good conversations to local residents. The shopping was also good - presents for family at home, but also good supermarkets.
Penarth is a great base for accessing the attractions and nightlife of Cardiff. However, if you don't want to go into Cardiff, there are good restaurants in the town. The people are incredibly friendly and the views over Cardiff Bay or the Bristol Channel are superb. Comeston Country Park and the Marine Walk are accessible for those with mobility problems. The Glamorganshire countryside and coast are easily accessible and we particularly liked Cowbridge and Ogmore by the Sea. We could definitely have stayed longer, and despite February weather, we enjoyed getting out and about.
A holiday town that in years gone by was the destination of choice for South Wales Miners. It is now a quiet, pleasant town ideally placed for the stunning Glamorgan Heritage coast and is within easy reach of both Cardiff and Swansea
Porthcawl is a not a particularly nice place in itself, being an average British seaside resort. The surroundings are just gorgeous though, as the Glamorgan coast is very close by.
Rhoose Airport is a good beginning to an exploration of the Vale of Glamorgan and its fabulous coastal walks. The market town of Cowbridge is a delightful thriving centre to the area, full of cafes and boutique shopping and pubs.
Bridgend town itself has nothing special to offer but there is nothing terrible about it either. There are maybe one or two buildings/structures of historical interest but, basically it is a typical, slightly dysfunctional British working town. There are some nice places to eat and drink and, if you like real ales and real pubs, the Coach is highly recommended. But, Bridgend's greatest asset is its location, in my opinion. There are good road and rail links to the cities of Swansea and Cardiff. But it is also on the edge of the Vale of Glamorgan with its lovely coastline, pretty villages and the lovely old town of Cowbridge. For example, just a few miles out of Bridgend is a circular drive around the coastline, encompassing Ogmore by Sea and Southerndown and St.Brides. If you are a keen hiker this coastline and/or the vale can be walked to from Bridgend or accessed by bus services etc. This is fabulous countryside to have on our doorstep. If you want more coast then there is Porthcawl to explore nearby as well. To the North of the town are the former mining valleys of Ogmore, LLynfi and Garw. These have rugged but beautiful mountain scenery to access. A complete contrast to the vale and the coast. The Bwlch mountain has long been a popular visiting spot and on a clear day you can see across to the Brecon Beacons.The Ogmore valley has long been accessible by a dedicated cycle path.
Charming market town in lovely green vale of Glamorgan. Physic Garden well worth visiting. We enjoyed good pub meals at Duke of Wellington and (in nearby village) Carne Arms.
Historic and interesting town with many pubs and restaurants and situated in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan and close to the sea. The local church is well worth a visit as it has a medieval garden sited in a new extension.
Interesting place. Wonderful restaurant Alfred’s. Worth a visit. Recommend meal at Llechwen Hall, Cilfynydd Easy access to Cardiff either by bus, quicker by train. Easy to travel via M4 to many seaside resorts and Vale of Glamorgan
A well-positioned budget hotel with very pleasant and attentive staff in easy reach of the airport and other Vale of Glamorgan attractions. The hotel was very clean and well-tended and offered breakfast, bar etc. If we need hotel accomodation in the area again, we would definitely consider it.
stunning views. rooms were huge
Breakfast in bed was such a treat!! Lucy and Lyndon were incredible hosts~making our stay very enjoyable.
I couldn't find it at first but i called the telephone number provided and a kind gentleman gave me directions. The location was fantastic, very peaceful. I would definitely stay again.