Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Antelope Hotel is set in Merthyr Tydfil, 40 km from Cardiff University and 42 km from University of South Wales - Cardiff Campus.
The Tiger Inn has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Merthyr Tydfil. Offering a bar, the property is located within 38 km of Cardiff University.
Esmgrind
Poland
Nice historical building in the centre of the town, and the staff was friendly.
Situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Nant Ddu Lodge offers 3-star accommodation in stunning South Wales. It has a spa, a swimming pool, and a fitness centre on site.
Perfectly situated within the Valley and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the hotel’s position allows easy access to many of the sites of interest in the area
A new and vibrant hotel,...
Jake
United Kingdom
The carvery was huge, unexpected bonus on a Tuesday night! The area was very quiet. The hotel was very accommodating of our bikes finding a secure place to lock them away overnight.
Llwyn Onn Guest House is in an idyllic setting overlooking the Llwyn Onn reservoir in the heart of the Brecon Beacons
Llwyn Onn Guest House aims to provide a warm and friendly atmosphere for guests. ...
Deborah
Australia
The accommodation was charming. We hadn’t expected breakfast & we were delighted it was included. It was a lovely breakfast.
Studios At Glenthorne is just 15 minutes’ walk from Merthyr Tydfil Railway Station. These family-run, self-catering studios are set in a Victorian townhouse.
Queen Bee & B is situated in Merthyr Tydfil, 38 km from Cardiff University, 39 km from University of South Wales - Cardiff Campus, and 39 km from Motorpoint Arena Cardiff.
sadia
United Kingdom
As the name says.. definitely a queen of B&B. The best property we have stayed in so far. A homey feeling with a touch of 5 star hotel room. The room was spotless and immaculate. A walking dressing and a big toilet. The property has a dining hall which can be used for takeaways. It was only 15mins walk from the high street with many options of nice dine in restaurants and take aways. Would definitely be returning and recommend to our friends and family.
Situated in the heart of the South Wales valleys, Station House offers self-catering accommodation. In the picturesque village of Troedyrhiw, it is just 10 minutes’ drive from BikePark Wales.
Kieran
Ireland
4 of us on moterbikes lock up garage, privacy in back yard.
Neil the manager is top class.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Merthyr Tydfil cost € 105.24 per night, and 4-star hotels in Merthyr Tydfil are € 100.02 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Merthyr Tydfil can on average be found for € 88.66 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Definitely need a car to get around this area. Not quite the luxury I was looking for. Accomodation and breakfast where I stayed was fairly basic. Quite limited in eating out options too.
Managed to walk the Pen y Fan which was the highlight of my stay here.
Rhonda
Australia
10
Scored 10
Nice town with some lovely places to go for a drink and a...
Nice town with some lovely places to go for a drink and a bite to eat. Friendly bar with live music at the weekend. Also there is a Wetherspoon. The Zip World was only a 30 min drive away and is fantastic. Great scenery and walks near by.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Only stayed 2 days and then was at an event so not enough...
Only stayed 2 days and then was at an event so not enough time to explore. However on an evening plenty of places to eat and drink. Tesco Extra and range of other shops incl. Saturday street market. Train and bus transport hub, and plenty of places to explore a short distance away.
Nicola
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Liked the fact it has good public transport links to the...
Liked the fact it has good public transport links to the Brecon Beacons the town itself looks a bit run down in places like many these days but had everything we needed with lots of things to do nearby. We enjoyed climbing Corn Du, Pen Y Fan, visiting Lyn Cwm Llwch, walking along parts of the Taff Trail, visiting The Brecon Mountain Railway, Cyfarthfa Castle and park as well as things further a field.
clare
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great places to visit. We where only there for two nights.
Great places to visit. We where only there for two nights. We enjoyed the waterfalls and the steam train ride. There are plenty of places to eat out.
We saw lots of cyclists whilst traveling in our car. Found the area very dog friendly which suited us .
Allison
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visited the nearby reservoir and Garwnant Visitors
Visited the nearby reservoir and Garwnant Visitors
Centre -lovely trails and views.
Also the Brecon Beacons were within easy reach.
We ate at Nant Ddu the first night and shared 3 tasty side dishes between us.
Not too far from 3 near locations where my Dad was born and lived in Penwhriceiber, Cefn Pennar and Mountain Ash. Able to visit as near.
The property was great and we really enjoyed our stay. The pictures don't do it justice - it is a magnificently large space with everything we needed including parking, a washing machine and tumble dryer, bike storage, a large lounge that was good for socialising, and really close to town and Bike Park Wales. The host was lovely and met us with the keys at a time that suited us as we were riding that day. When we arrived, there were Welsh cakes, bread, butter, and milk... Thank you so much!
Excellent hosts sharing plenty of tips for hikes in this area and also other parts of Wales (Gower and St Davids). They also suggested the Big Pit National Coal museum, which I found a must-do to understand the industrial history of the area.
Excellent breakfast, lots of choice.
Comfortable bed and room. Very clean.
Also had a UK adapter in the room for charging devices (in case you'd forgotten it or wanted to charge multiple).
Parking on the premises.
Location in South Wales is good; there are main roads nearby that link you to bigger towns and the mountains. There are ample fuel stations and big shops/supermarkets nearby. The room was clean and had supplies of towels etc. Communication from the owners was good (although the 'suggestions' emails could have been cut down a little - one would have been OK). The property had free parking available in a large car park behind the property. Shower was fine.
The area was quiet and free parking at the back of the hotel..the room was basic but well equipped for my needs. The shower was tall enough for me(I'm 6ft5) and water pressure was great..The TV was great and the single bed was very comfortable..the breakfast was fabulous and the staff very attentive but not obtrusive. This is my second time at Antelope Hotel and I will be back..
Lovely pool & Spa area although the jacuzzi could do with some TLC. I enjoyed a fantastic massage in the treatmentrooms. All of the staff were lovely, bubbly and willing to help once you had their attention. The location was fantastic for access to the national park and hotel is in a lovely setting but quite remote so any alternative options for eating/drinking require a drive.
This is a fantastic property to stay in. We loved the quirkiness, the games room was fantastic, the outdoor area was lovely, the beds were super comfy and the quality of the linen and towels equal to a hotel stay, plus dogs are welcome. Finally the home grown honey from the owners bees was a beautiful touch. We will definitely return.
lovely and clean house with safe off street parking and space to lock up our bikes (we came to visit Bike Park Wales) the house is well equipped with everything you could possibly need. handy shop a stones throw away for Milk and other essentials. great communication from the friendly hosts prior to our visit.
The house was big and spacious for us and very clean.The location was also good because its near the place we wanted to visit and it's walking distance to the shops and takeaway..The host was also very helpful.I will recommend this place to anyone who wants to visit South of wales
We enjoyed our one night stay with Howfield Hotel. The directions to access property was clear. The location was perfect. The room itself was very clean. I slept comfortably and there was no noise. The car park is only a few minutes from the hotel and all day fee was £3.50.
The lounge and rooms have a very cozy atmosphere, we really enjoyed our stay there. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable about the history of the town, and gave nice tips on things to see in the area. We had the full "Welsh breakfast" in the morning which was excellent.
Lovely and really big outside space. It was pretty cold out, so it was amazing to be able to jump in the hot tub, especially after a long day hiking. The kitchen was well stocked with pretty much everything we needed, and the welcome basket was a nice touch!
Really great place, clean and well stocked for everything needed. Inside bike store for secure storage and really close to bike park wales. Spacious rooms and nice outside area to relax in.
The Shed was the perfect location for our trip to Bike Park Wales. All self contained and warm and cosy on a V.cold November night! Lots of lovely little touches and good breakfast
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