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.
To make the most of your visit to the festival, why not make a short break of it and stay in a hotel, bed and breakfast, cottage… even a castle hotel! We have them all listed on the following pages, simply scroll down to start browsing the selection.
Please note that Historic UK is not directly affiliated or associated with the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
The award-winning Manor Town House offers luxurious hotel style accommodation in six individually decorated en suite bed and breakfast rooms. Set in well-tended grounds, this elegant Georgian property features many period features and offers guests possibly the best sea views in Fishguard.
This small luxury country house hotel nestles in the heart of the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside surrounded by manicured lawns and mature trees. Guests can be assured of a warm Welsh welcome and a truly relaxing stay accompanied by a choice of two dining experiences, each inspired by the best of local ingredients.
Built in 1926 for the son of a wealthy fishing fleet magnate, Holm House occupies a prime position in the elegant suburb of Penarth, just 10 minutes from Cardiff. Behind the handsome façade the hotel blends elegance befitting its heritage with all 21st century expectations.
With its cobbled courtyard and archway leading to the old stables, this historic coaching inn has been welcoming weary travellers for centuries. Each of the unique bedrooms has been delightfully furnished and the hotel’s charming restaurant serves an eclectic mix of modern British food.
This beautiful Georgian manor house stands on the banks of the River Ely. Tucked away in rolling hills yet just a short drive from Cardiff airport, the hotel features 17 individually designed bedrooms, a restaurant, bar, an indoor pool and sauna.
Originally built in 1850 as a country manor house for a wealthy potato merchant, Manor Parc Country Hotel nestles beneath Caerphilly Mountain just five miles from Cardiff city centre. Overlooking the terrace and landscaped grounds, the Orangerie Restaurant offers fine dining.
Twr y Felin Hotel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, SA62 6QT.
AA Hotel of the Year (Wales) 2017-18, Twr y Felin, is a former windmill and Wales’ first contemporary art hotel, located in Britain’s smallest city, St Davids. Meticulously restored and extended, the hotel features specially commissioned art, inspired by the Pembrokeshire landscape and is home to two Rosette Blas Restaurant.
Sleeps 4. This charming former granary enjoys a shared courtyard setting on a working Preseli Hills’ livestock farm. Holiday guests can enjoy glorious countryside views and then set about exploring the 160-acre farmland. Cottage Code: HW7187.
Sleeps 10. Dating from the early 19th century, this characterful farmhouse has been carefully restored to uncover its original charm. With stone walls and exposed beams, it stands down a scenic country lane close to the historic village of Wolfscastle. Cottage Code: OV5.
Craig-y-Nos Castle Hotel proudly stands in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodation, as well as a self catering option. It also provides a wonderful wedding or conference venue.