Set in Aberaeron, 28 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, Harbourmaster Hotel offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Mari
United Kingdom
Everything was great. Really appreciated good food and excellent service.
Set in Aberaeron and with Aberystwyth Golf Club reachable within 28 km, Hive Townhouse offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
james
United Kingdom
Excellent greeting on arrival, high quality accommodation throughout, with great workspace.
Set in Aberaeron, 33 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, The Moo-tel at Bargoed Farm offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Clean, tidy, warm. Situated next door to the Moody Cow Bistro, which is lovely too. Very dog friendly, and the rooms all have patio doors to the outside, which is really useful when you're travelling with a dog.
Centrally located within the beautiful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, this hotel offers traditionally decorated rooms and a fine selection of drinks from its bar. Wi-Fi is free in public areas.
Located in the coastal village of Aberarth, The Pod & Cwtch luxury accommodation is 1.3 miles from Aberaeron. The property features sea views and there is free private parking.
Monica
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting, perfect pod.. very cleans and all the facilities and added touches you could ask for.
Fantastic location and the most relaxing stay
Located on the picturesque Harbourside in Aberaeron, Arosfa Guesthouse enjoys a superb central position, has parking on its doorstep, and is only a few minutes’ walk from the town’s shops and...
Nathan
United Kingdom
Lovely BnB in the heart of Aberaeron, very peaceful, very welcoming and an overall lovely nights stay. Best breakfast you will have. So tasty!
From London, Aberaeron is approximately 350km west. Direct trains from London to Aberystwyth take around 4.5 hours, then a local bus to Aberaeron takes 40 minutes. International travellers can fly into London Heathrow, then take the train. No direct water transport is available.
Cardiff Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 130km from Aberaeron, making it a manageable journey.
Aberaeron, UK, is served by regular bus services, including TrawsCymru's T5 route. The town is compact, making walking a viable option. Cycling is also popular, with several bike-friendly paths. If driving, there are public car parks available. Always check the latest schedules and routes for accuracy.
The Harbourmaster Hotel area in Aberaeron is a popular choice for visitors due to its central location, proximity to the harbour, and variety of nearby dining options. It offers easy access to local attractions and stunning sea views.
Aberaeron, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild variations in temperature throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 4°C in winter (December to February) to 15°C in summer (June to August). The town doesn't have distinct summer and winter seasons due to its coastal location. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no specific dry or wet seasons. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Aberaeron.
What guests said about Aberaeron:
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Aberaeron is a gorgeous Georgian seaside town in West Wales.
Aberaeron is a gorgeous Georgian seaside town in West Wales. It has great places to eat and great little shops to wander around. Two fabulous cafes for great coffee and food are Naturally Scrumptious and McCowans. Aberaeron has a fantastic book shop called 'Gwisgo' that sells both new and used books together with a wonderful selection of greeting cards. The owners are very knowledgeable and friendly and will help you pick out the perfect book for your reading needs! If you are knitter - Rosemary's Wool Shop is a great place to pick up a yarn project and get some expert advice and tips on any fiber arts related question.
Aberaeron is on the Wales Coastal path and is a great place to start, finish or stop off for food on one's journey along the coastline of Wales.
Sian
United States
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Scored 10
Aberaeron was a lovely place to visit but all the very fine...
Aberaeron was a lovely place to visit but all the very fine restaurants were very expensive but of course the food was so very good and we loved The Sellar the best wonderfull food. It did rain alot while we were there and became colder, all the people we met were very friendly, lovely place .
Bellis
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Aberaeron is a beautiful Georgian coastal town in West Wales...
Aberaeron is a beautiful Georgian coastal town in West Wales. It is easy to walk around town and there are some great little shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Naturally Scrumptious is a great place for coffee and pastries and Watson & Pratts is a wonderful organic food store. There is a beautiful walk from Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron - a National Trust property that is open to the public.
You can also access The Wales Coast Path form Aberaeron which is a 870 mile trail that follows the coastline of Wales.
Sian
United States
10
Scored 10
I've loved Aberaeron since a child and I still love the mix...
I've loved Aberaeron since a child and I still love the mix of the old traditional colourful buildings and (now) the 21st Century bars & dining.
A great place if you like boats and harbours, with the most amazing views!
The Ceredigion Coastal Path goes through Aberaeron and there are some stunning views on the path in the direction of New Quay.
A good place to chill out with a good view, and maybe a good book. Lots of benches. Quiet. There is also a river walk (with benches).
The Ice Cream at 'The Hive' is the best I've ever tasted!
Amazing sunsets over the sea (in good weather).
Maybe not the place for young people wanting a lot of night life, but perfect for us not so young who want to relax.
Pam D
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
I was in the area working but I love Aberaeron been visiting...
I was in the area working but I love Aberaeron been visiting it for over 45yrs , stunning harbour , it is thriving in the summer this visit was a little early in the season so was very quiet .
the monachty pub is now a wine bar and resteraunt didnt try it as it was late when i arrived , i will make sure i check it out next time im down on business .
i will be returning with my wife for a long weekend soon , will post another review then but Aberaeron is well worth a visit beautiful peaceful place
Lovely location, Comfortable beds, Welcoming host. The breakfast is amazing! Quality foods used, homemade bread , excellent selection of cereals , fruit, yoghurts, and very good cooked menu selection, and the homemade granola was fabulous! Decent coffee too !
Dave and Kerry were the perfect combination of sweet and professional. They have a quiet and clean B&B just outside the quaint seaside town of Aberaeron and really are the quintessential Mom and Pop shop. Kerry makes a splendid breakfast in the morning and also
called around town to make dinner reservations for me. And Dave drove us to dinner and back just so I didn’t have to drive myself. It was quite a perfect place to stay.
It was perfect! We stayed in the beautifully presented cottage. The cottage has 3 bedrooms (2 with large ensuites). It had everything, from very comfortable beds, board games, parking space to luxurious bathroom accessories. The cottage was located next to the harbour and had a lovely view overlooking the harbour. Luckily, we had the weather and time to relax by sitting outside the cottage to appreciate those views.
The breakfast was excellent, well cooked and presented and with a good choice of options. The hotel was clean and comfortable, the staff and owners were friendly. Some renovation work to the hotel was continuing, but did not detract from the stay. Car parking was good and the location is excellent for the town of Aberaeron and as a base for touring.
The room was lovely, the location was great only a short walk to town and the staff were really friendly, they also did an amazing breakfast. This is a great place to stay for a quiet getaway and tranquil countryside experience on the west coast of Wales with beautiful views.
Hosts are so responsive, the old coach house is gorgeous and perfectly located. If you want to take a breather and relax Aberaeron is just the place. Go to the hive, buy a delicious honey ice cream and sit and enjoy the view.... even in the rain it's bliss.
Beautiful house and exceptionally clean throughout. Great location for visiting Ceredigion, and short walk to Aberaeron harbour. Very comfy bed and luxurious bed linen, and lovely shower and bathroom facilities. Great breakfast, all freshly prepared.
Fantastic barn conversion for the Moo-tel and the rooms are fab. Love the style. Great location as it’s only a few miles from Aberaeron, and they have the cafe and farm shop on site. Breakfast is fantastic, huge portions and delicious!
100% recommend! A great house, very comfortable, clean, comfy beds and plenty of space to relax! The VIEW IS OUTSTANDING from every room! Walkable to main st Aberaeron for shopping, restaurants and the water front!
Location, cleanliness, staff service was superb. My room although a single was lovely and had a beautiful view of the harbour. Staff were attentive and friendly and the food was 5 star. I cannot wait to go back.
Good facilities, nice touch with drinks, cereals etc provided. Lovely location with good views and very quiet. Easy walk along the coast path into Aberaeron. Good tv reception and WiFi.
Great location near the port. It included an awesome breakfast. In fact, it was the best breakfast we had during our trip to Wales. Very nice proprietor. Good local pub nearby.
Lovely spot with a gorgeous view of the sea. Great location near Aberaeron, which is such a cute little town! Best shower we had in Wales! Also wonderful wifi & TV set up!
The location was excellent, the hotel looked great, staff very nice and polite, very quiet and unique. I absolutely loved my stay there. The towels were fantastic!!!
A stunning property in the perfect t spot in Aberaeron. Super comfy bed - we had an amazing nights sleep! breakfast was a fab choice and really really tasty.
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