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 Royal Hotel Cardiff, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF10 1DW.
Dating from 1866, this listed Victorian building hosts the oldest hotel in Cardiff on its second floor. Blending period features with modern convenience, the Royal now offers 60 contemporary style bedrooms, many with views of the Principality Stadium.
Kilgetty, nr. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, SA68 0NJ.
Enjoying a lovely rural location on a working sheep farm, this stone-built barn conversion offers comfortable and well-appointed guest accommodation just a short drive from historic Tenby. Langdon Farm Guest House is perfectly located to explore all the main tourist attractions.
Penally, nr. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, SA70 7PS..
Just a stroll away from the beach at Penally and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, New Overlander Inn features five well-appointed en suite guest rooms. The bar / restaurant is open daily and offers home-cooked food alongside a range of ales, lagers and wines.
St. Florence, nr. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, SA70 8LS.
Boasting a host of period charm and original features, this elegant Georgian country house enjoys an idyllic setting in the picturesque village of St. Florence, just 3 miles from Tenby. Offering award-winning guest accommodation in attractive, individually decorated en suite rooms.
Kilgetty, nr. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, SA68 0RY.
Situated just a mile from the village of Kilgetty, this traditional Welsh farmhouse makes the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast, as well as the historic town of Tenby and Saundersfoot Bay.
Penally, nr. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, SA70 7PE.
Enjoying spectacular view over the Pembrokeshire coast, Wychwood House blends many architectural styles in its design including touches of Art Decor. Set in its own grounds, it is surrounded by lawns and mature trees, and a public footpath leads down to a sandy beach.
One of four identical neighbours on Deer Park, this grand building was built over 150 years ago as a holiday home for gentry. Located in the heart of Tenby, guests can explore the medieval town walls, or choose from the four award winning beaches.
The Coed-y-Mwstwr in South Wales is a four star country house hotel set in tranquil surroundings. It is set within seventeen acres of woodland and boasts 35 elegant bedrooms. Also has a gymnasium, sauna and steam room.
Set in the heart of the city, between Cardiff Castle and the Principality Stadium, this iconic Victorian landmark building offers modern air-conditioned bedrooms, an elegant restaurant and bar. The stylish restaurant ensures a fine dining experience.
Set in the maritime quarter of the city, this listed historic building has been carefully renovated to provide 42 luxurious rooms, a relaxed restaurant and stylish bar. Once home to the Swansea Harbour Trust, this handsome building dates from 1903.