Located in Cardigan, a 3-minute walk from Poppit Sands Beach, The Teifi Waterside Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Incredible views across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park can be enjoyed from Gwbert Hotel’s bistro.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Sadly wifi in my room wasn't good enough for regular working on Teams and Zoom, lovely room, great staff, fab location - but booked as we had no electric at home following a sotrm, specifically for work - no option of paying more for better wifi. Disappointing as I'd called and asked prior to booking if the WIFI was a) working and b) good
Not a regular business location - highly recommend for a wonderful holiday
This renowned hotel features one of the most breathtaking views and marine locations in Wales, overlooking Cardigan Bay, the rugged coastline, the Teifi Estuary and the broad sweep of Poppit Sands.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cardigan cost $164 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cardigan are $103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cardigan can be found for $126 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cardigan this weekend is $313 or, for a 4-star hotel, $343. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cardigan for this weekend cost around $240 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Cardigan is one long street, easy to walk especially for us
Cardigan is one long street, easy to walk especially for us
Plenty of shops
Everyone we meet were very kind and helpful
We seem to find new shops every time we come to Cardigan
We are not young
I am 69 and my partner is 76
Davies
Scored 10
10
A lovely town full of friendly people with lots going on.
A lovely town full of friendly people with lots going on. I visited while the fair was on and the place was lively and buzzing with positive energy. I visited some of the local shops and particularly recommend Coffee #1 for its friendly staff and acceptance of dogs and Cardigan Curiosities for its vintage stock and lovely staff - also dog friendly. And the baguette shop but I can't remember its name! Fabulous.
Pandalla
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Location was great, there was a lovely walk in the Wildlife...
Location was great, there was a lovely walk in the Wildlife Reserve (worth a visit). The Castle grounds were nice too, overlooking the river and at the bottom of the high street.
Had food at the Italian across the road from the castle as told it is popular with the locals: 5/10 food wasn't that good - had better in Pizza Express.
Had Food at the Printworks - a tappas sort of place - very nice, but a little pricy for what you got. = 8/10 Need to book though as is popular and is in the Michelin guide.
Had food in the Copper Pot along the high street - mainly because we couldn't find anywhere else - and had a surpisingly good meal for the money. =8/10
One thing to note: apart from "Coffee One" there are no chains, apart from Greggs - no Nero, Costa, etc - which we found a nice aspect to the town.
Pubs, though, were not great if you like real ale: for that you need to head out to the Ferry Inn in St Dogmaels, but be aware it doesn't open until 3pm
colin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We had a drink in The Red Lion where the locals and staff...
We had a drink in The Red Lion where the locals and staff were friendly and helpful, the local taxi firm, Home James, were really reliable and I had my hair done at Salon Fach in the arcade off the High Street, where the stylist was really lovely. Also breakfast at Crwst was very good 😊
Kerry
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Cardigan has some independent shops and eating places.
Cardigan has some independent shops and eating places. (Crwst serves a brilliant brunch) . The town is scenic, overlooking the river and has it's own castle. The theatre is in town and shows films and has live performances. We saw a great comedy act one evening. It has friendly pubs. It is close to numerous sights where you can see nature and wildlife close by; the Wildlife centre is just across the bridge; Cardigan Island trail is great and Mwnt beach is beautiful, with promise of sightings of seals, dolphins and birdlife, such gannets and choughs . It's great to hear Welsh spoken by people in Cardigan town and it's surrounding areas. Cardigan has a community that seems to be kind to each other. We will be back soon.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We liked Poppit Sands beach, which is good for dogs and if...
We liked Poppit Sands beach, which is good for dogs and if you like walking. There are a few nice pubs in Saint Dogmaels area. Cardigan Castle is interesting and has lots of history. We would recommend going there, as it's one of our favourite places. We had food in Mannucci's Italian restaurant in Cardigan town centre. The food is lovely there. It's easy to get around Cardigan, as it's not a big place. I like the fact that there are some independent shops there that you don't get in other places. The local wildlife centre is good for families with young children. Cardigan Bay is a lovely place to come on holiday, if you would like tranquility.
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The property location was very good, and very convenient for both exploring the castle and the town centre. Both the room and shower room were spacious. There was a good view of the river particularly from the shower room. Although the room was not serviced during our stay, fresh towels were provided by very pleasant staff. Breakfast was provided at the modern on site restaurant which had direct access from the cottage, a definite bonus during our poor summer.
The cottage was well equipped and like a home from home it had everything we needed.
The location was fantastic it was nice to stay in a rural location but not too far from the beach and town centre.
Also the host Robert and Michelle were very helpful and welcoming..
Right on the edge of the town centre - so easy access to shops and restaurants by foot.
The owner waited beyond their normal 18:00 cut off for checking, extremely welcoming and thoughtful in the rooms we were offered. Couldn't have been better.
Room had an excellent view over the bay and had a terrace. Large room with conmfy large bed. Clean throughout and well looked after.
Good dinner at the hotel restaurant.
Good choice of breakfast, with quality food.
peaceful, countryside setting very,friendly/ Hospitable propierters.
recommended, for peaceful setting away from crowds,in a very nice cottage.* only 5 - miles to cardigan-Bay, & 40- minutes to Tenby.
Michael
United Kingdom
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