Eisteddfod 2018 Accommodation
The next National Eisteddfod of Wales will be held between the 3rd and 11th August 2018 in Cardiff Bay, and once again will be full of music, literature and fabulous performances.
Recognised for its significant location and historical elements, including the integration of parts of Tenby’s medieval walls in its structure, the Imperial Hotel Tenby features 52 well-appointed guest rooms, many boasting panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire coast.
Set high on its volcanic, rocky outcrop, this meticulously restored Norman fortress enjoys 360-degree views of Pembrokeshire, in south Wales. Over the centuries, Roch Castle has been transformed from a medieval battlement to offer luxury boutique accommodation, blending historic architecture with modern comfort.
This former droving farm was a key stopping point for farmers driving their cattle off the Preseli mountains now offers a 5-star hotel experience with adults-only rooms. Guests can enjoy a sun terrace, garden, bar and restaurant, all washed down with a fine wine.
Originally a doctor’s townhouse, the current owners have transformed this beautiful Georgian building into a cosy, casual hotel. Located right in the heart of Carmarthen, the house retains many original features with modernised en suite guest rooms.
Just a short stroll down the hill to Chepstow Castle and the banks of the River Wye, this 500-year-old former coaching inn is steeped in history. Recently refurbished to a high standard, every effort has been made to retain the character and charm of the building.
Surrounded by Brechfa Forest yet just a few miles from the historic market town of Carmarthen, Glangwili Mansion features three beautifully appointed rooms, each with its own unique character and style. Breakfast includes a selection of continental options, or a full Welsh.
Having undergone substantial restoration, this Grade II listed Tudor building is one of the most important mansion houses in Glamorgan. Y Fan now offers luxury B&B accommodation on the edge of Caerphilly, with its impressive castle, the largest in Wales.
Sleeps 8. Set above the tidal banks of the River Towy, this truly charming semi-detached barn conversion offers panoramic views from the private, hydrotherapy hot tub. Wheelright Barn blends contemporary design with many original features. Cottage Code: UKC3071.
Offering character bed and breakfast accommodation with exceptional views, this listed Georgian farmhouse is set on an organic farm on the Pembrokeshire coast. Recently refurbished, Penrhiw Farm stands on the edge Goodwick town, just a stroll away from the beach and harbour.
Situated on a working farm and surrounded by beautiful countryside, East Brook Farm B&B offers the ideal base for exploring Pembrokeshires many attractions. Guests can enjoy a wide selection of breakfasts from the menu, all with traditional home cooking