With a courtyard terrace and traditional restaurant, Four Seasons Hotel offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is in the centre of Aberystwyth, just 500 metres from Aberystwyth Pier.
Williams
United Kingdom
Great accommodation, very helpful and friendly staff, overall a great experience
Situated in historic Aberstwyth, The Starling Cloud offers a bar, restaurant, and an indoor children’s play area. With free onsite parking, it is just 15 minutes’ walk from Aberystwth Railway Station....
Martin
United Kingdom
We liked the room it was comfy for a night stay
clean and functional
The restuarant in the evening was hit and miss
Food was ok but service seemed to have no direction
We sat and waited to have our order and then the waiter came over to 2 groups of people who had only just come in and took there order before us
The young waiter was pleasant enough but didn't seem to have much motivation
And the young lady was the same
Breakfast was better and food was better than I thought it was going to be
And the manager was friendly and seemed to have it under control
So a mixed bag of experience
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, gwesTY Guest House offers accommodation in Aberystwyth. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Set within 4.6 km of Clarach Bay and less than 1 km of Aberystwyth Castle, Townhouse No.1 provides rooms in Aberystwyth. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Kirsty
United States
Everything especially the well stocked kitchen with local breakfast foods
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Aberystwyth’s centre, the Aberystwyth Park Lodge Hotel offers rooms with private bathrooms and a restaurant serving traditional cuisine.
The Richmond Hotel boasts a prime seafront location on the main Promenade overlooking Cardigan Bay and is a short stroll from the town centre, train and bus stations, the University, Arts Centre and...
Dean
United Kingdom
Great location, very friendly and welcoming staff. Large rooms with sea view and nice food in the restaurant.
Located in the heart of Aberystwyth near the waterfront, Harry's Hotel & Restaurant features an on-site bar and restaurant, and offers rooms with contemporary design and free WiFi access.
Paul
United Kingdom
Location close to town and off-road parking at rear. Breakfast was good.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aberystwyth this weekend is £108 or, for a 4-star hotel, £108. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aberystwyth for this weekend cost on average around £159 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aberystwyth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £112 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aberystwyth will cost around £159 (based on Booking.com prices).
From London, take a direct train to Aberystwyth (5 hours). International travellers can fly into Birmingham Airport, then take a train (3.5 hours). Alternatively, from Ireland, take a ferry to Holyhead, then a train (2 hours). Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Aberystwyth is Birmingham Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 180km away, making it a manageable journey to your destination.
Aberystwyth, UK, offers several public transport options. The town's bus service, TrawsCymru, provides regular routes around the area. The Vale of Rheidol Railway offers scenic trips. For short distances, cycling and walking are viable. Car hire services are available, but remember to drive on the left.
What guests said about Aberystwyth:
10
Scored 10
Walk along sea front is beautiful, the cliff- train & view...
Walk along sea front is beautiful, the cliff- train & view at the top is fantastic, museum in old cinema was impressive also visit to Devil's Bridge & surrounding valleys brilliant. We ate at Weathspoons for good value food and really efficient service.
Well worth a visit.
evans
10
Scored 10
I have lived in Aber as a student and know some very nice...
I have lived in Aber as a student and know some very nice people in the local businesses.
There is a good Police presence. They drive around.
It is generally a good mixed town for students and Welsh longstanding residents who are generally welcoming of tourists.
Lovely indie shops.
Cheaper beer and food than SE England and other airport places.
A good proportion of overseas residents.
Busy builders everywhere and it is looking up.
Lots of heritage to see including King Charles' old university which is being renovated.
Susie
8.0
Scored 8.0
Generally clean and safe environment (only visited during...
Generally clean and safe environment (only visited during day time), plenty of character and amenities. One main downside; very poor parking availability, & very limited parking signage. Most roadside parking, when available, limited to only one hour.
Kevin
10
Scored 10
Easy to get around ,we were visiting for 40th birthday party...
Easy to get around ,we were visiting for 40th birthday party at the top of the hill at the consti restaurant and bar.
Going up the vehicular railway was a bit different.the view overlooking Aberystwyth was amazing especially at night.the staff were very friendly.we visited a bar on the seafront called Baravin
The bar staff were also friendly .we sat and had a drink and looked out over the bay.
Jeanette
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
November is not a good time to visit as it is too cold to...
November is not a good time to visit as it is too cold to sit on the prom the cliff railway was not working, the amusements on the pier was shut, the narrow gauge railway is shut the town is full of empty shops. I had a caravan in Borth for over 30 years and used to visit Aberystwyth, which is 8 miles away, 2 or 3 times a week and that is why I booked a few days there this November, a nostalgic visit, but I will not be going back.
paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I lived here in the 1980s, now my eldest daughter is at...
I lived here in the 1980s, now my eldest daughter is at University here and she loves it as much as I do. I find it a very artistic and beautiful place, but at the same time there is a lot of fun to be had in the pubs and bars.
We were very happy with our stay at Helmsman Guesthouse, the room was great, very tastefully decorated and the spectacular sea view! Location right opposite the beach could not be better. Thanks to the lovely weather breakfast was served outside in the nice garden. Out of all accommodations during our 2-week-road-trip though England and Wales this guesthouse stands out as one of the best. I would definitely stay here again if I get the chance.
On the first night our booked room was not available. Mr Emyr Davies, the owner, moved us to a 4bed cottage at no extra cost.
Tan-Y-Goer cottage, 4 bed, swimming pool. Hot tub, garden, BBQ and games room. Excellent property, very suitable for families.
Our 2nd night we were in the Queensbridge hotel, right on the front in Aberystwyth next to the beach. Large comfortable room. Excellent breakfast.
The hotel location was great, right on the front within easy reach of the whole seafront, Pier, castle and town.
My room was very spacious, light and airy, nice high ceilings. All very clean and comfortable.
The breakfasts were very good and served very promptly. I also had two evening meals here, both were excellent.
The staff were very helpful and pleasant.
The hotel is in the heart of Aberystwyth so once you manage to park ( and we were lucky enough to secure a space in the small car park at the rear) you can walk anywhere. The staff were really welcoming and friendly and keen to help. We ate in the bistro and food was excellent and good value as was breakfast. Free bottled water machine available to guests.
The hotel is in a good location and very walkable to the centre of Aberystwyth. Rooms are a good size, beds very comfortable and the air conditioning was very welcome. The Wi-Fi was excellent considering it was free unlike some chains that charge extra for a decent connection. Rooms were clean and tidy with adequate supplies of tea and coffee.
Excellent food for breakfast with plenty of choice. The bed was very comfortable with plenty of space. Location is good as journey to Aberystwyth town centre is only 10-15 minutes, but you have the usual problem with parking. The payment in the car park (bowling green/tennis courts) is by card only which takes a little time to get used to.
Amazing property with gorgeously appointed rooms and surroundings and top notch shared spaces. It has obviously been renovated fairly recently with really beautiful, modern finishes. Located a short walk from Constitution Hill and the rest of town. Aberystwyth was a hidden gem for us on our journey and this property was an amazing find.
Great seafront location with parking. Friendly staff and great breakfast included. Warned us town was busy so would need to make meal reservations for evening either at hotel or in town (which we stupidly ignored but proved true so struggled to get in)
Lovely new roomy shower. And gorgeous smelling toiletries.(Not too flowery!)
My third visit to this lovely small hotel. The rooms are lovely and comfortable and love the sea and promenade view. Breakfast in the restaurant is very good, although not included in the price of the room. Room rate seems a bit high but location and ambiance keeps me coming back whenever I am in Aberystwyth!
Perfect location. Friendly and helpful staff. Rooms were tidy and clean and perfect for a few nights getaway. Local to shops and a stones throw away from the beach. Went to visit Aberystwyth University with my son and was only a 5 minute drive away.
The property is very clean and well organized and taken care of. The staff was helpful. Breakfast was great. It is a great locations for walking the promenade as well as exploring Aberystwyth. The bus and train stations were close by.
friendliness of staff. checking in was fast. no queueing to check in was a plus. always somebody available if help was required. location of hotel for amenities and seafront was spot on. Lots of praise for that.
It was lovely to stay in a period property in Aberystwyth, it was a little more than we had hoped to spend for a night before graduation, however the property was very central, with parking an a special treat.
The Glengower location is fantastic on the promenade, but without dedicated parking finding a spot nearby was a challenge. Staff at the hotel and nice bar downstairs were very helpful and friendly.
Location was perfect, room 112 looked directly onto seafront and was 5 metres from the sea, parking was abundant and free. Hotel is 2 minutes walk to town centre
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