Historic Accommodation in Mid Wales
Explore southern Snowdonia, Harlech, Dolgellau and Machyllneth. Enjoy the seaside at Aberystwyth, Aberaeron and New Quay. Visit the university town of Lampeter and discover the ‘Welsh Lake District’.
This boutique hotel stands on the pretty postcard Georgian quayside of Aberaeron on the Ceredigion coast. All seven rooms in the former Harbourmaster’s residence offer splendid sea or harbour views and guests can watch the sunset and boats bobbing from their restaurant table.
Rising from its medieval foundations as the County’s Jail, the award-winning Meirionnydd Townhouse stands in the heart of Dolgellau, and has been providing comfortable accommodation and fine food to weary travellers for over one hundred and fifty years.
Exuding character and charm with many original features, Yr Hen Ficerdy is a spacious, detached property set in a rural position near the popular seaside and university town of Aberystwyth. The town is the home of the National Library of Wales.
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.
Tastefully restored and carefully refurbished to blend all modern conveniences with the period features of this Georgian mansion, Dol Llan is set in enclosed grounds and offers guests an oasis of calm. Relax and take a dip in the large swim spa.
Situated on Lampeter High Street, this double fronted 3-storey Georgian stone house offers 5-star bed and breakfast accommodation. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast with a traditional Welsh menu including lava bread, or a fry-up of choice with vegetarian options too.
This former coaching inn blends its lovely old character with all modern facilities. Dating from the 17th century, it stands in the historic market town of Brecon with its cathedral, glassblowers and museums, including the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum.
Just one mile from Hay-on-Wye, this former Georgian coaching inn offers eleven tastefully furnished en suite bedrooms, two guest sitting rooms and an honesty bar. Enjoying a peaceful village setting in stunning Welsh border country, it is the ideal base for exploring the area.
Sleeps 2. This luxuriously appointed apartment is set in the west wing of Llanerchydol Hall, an early Gothic revival-style property. Surrounded by 10-acres of private grounds, the property carefully blends character and atmosphere with comfort and convenience. Cottage Code: UK43177.
Sleeps 4. This traditional end of terrace stone cottage enjoys a quiet rural location close of the village of Llanwddyn. Originally built as a worker’s cottage during the construction of the nearby Lake Vyrnwy Dam, this charming property now offers comfortable holiday accommodation. Cottage Code: 938326.