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.
Llandaff, Cardiff, Glamorgan, South Wales, CF5 2DS.
A walk away from Llandaff Cathedral, the Maltsters is rumoured to be the oldest licensed pub in Cardiff. What is certain however, this traditional white-washed inn now offers 5 individually styled bedrooms each with a bath and rain shower.
A quirky guest house with a definite sense of fun, the Mirador Town House is ideally located for Swansea town centre and the stunning Gower Peninsular. Enjoy one of 7 individually designed en-suite rooms, each portraying themes from around the world.
Sleeps 12. This spacious, 18th-century house, lies within 4-acre of grounds. With direct access to the Black Mountains this is a walker’s haven. Featuring panoramic views from each of the six bedrooms and a wood-burning stove in the living area. Cottage Code: JXS.
Sleeps 2 – 5. Set in the gentle farmland of the Gower, these very comfortable holiday cottages have been furnished and equipped to a very high standard. Shared games room with pool table. Follow the link below to view other properties at this location. Cottage Code: JYY.
Sleeps 5. Boasting numerous walks directly onto the mountain behind, this detached stone holiday cottage is set on the outskirts of the village of Crynant. Converted to a high standard, it has shared use of an indoor heated pool, hot tub and sauna. Cottage Code: W42528.
Gower Peninsula, nr. Swansea, Glamorgan, South Wales.
Sleeps 6. Ideally placed for exploring the countryside and coastline of the Gower, this tastefully converted barn provides great family accommodation. Set in 18 acres of beautiful rural countryside, with views over a lake from the decked area. Cottage Code: OSO.
Catbrook, nr. Tintern, Monmouthshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 6. Occupying a peaceful location in the heart of the picturesque Wye Valley, this delightful holiday home is ideally located for exploring the historic delights of Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle. Afterwards, lie back and relax in the hot tub. Cottage Code: HW7421.
Llanglydwen, Whitland, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 2 – 8. Lost in a secluded valley, these three peaceful holiday cottages have been carefully converted from old slate and stone barns. The shared indoor pool is available all year. Follow the link below to view the other cottages at this location. Cottage Code: OWU.
Sleeps 4. These two lovingly renovated, listed 18th-century properties are set within Britain’s first designated AONB, between the north and south coasts of Gower. Follow the link below to view other properties at this location. Cottage Code: ONT.
Amroth, nr. Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 2. Ideal for nature lovers, these two delightful holiday cottages are peacefully set within the Pembrokeshire National Park, just a short stroll from a sandy beach. Follow the link below to view both properties at this location. Cottage Code: HW7100.