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’.
Sleeps 4. Siskin is a Grade II listed stone-built cottage in the south of the Snowdonia National Park. Full of rustic charm, Siskin offers cosy and comfortable accommodation, surrounded with stunning scenery and wonderful walks. Cottage Code: 954808.
A castle has stood in the grounds at Rowton for nearly 800 years, and today it boasts nineteen charming, individually designed bedrooms, seven with period 4 poster beds!
Dating from 1535, the beautiful half-timbered Maesmawr Hall Hotel combines many original features with all modern facilities. Set amidst the glorious Powys countryside, the hotel has 20 characterful en suite bedrooms, a stylish restaurant and cosy bar.
As the name suggests, this former harbourmaster’s home sits on the quayside in the seaside town of Aberaeron. One of the earliest buildings in the town, it now offers 13 stylish and luxury boutique style rooms, the restaurant serves the best local shellfish, fish and produce.
Set on the fringe of the Brecon Beacon National Park in the pretty riverside village of Glasbury-on-Wye, Foyles has been welcoming weary travellers since the early 19th century. This 5-star, small boutique hotel now offers eleven luxury bedrooms, a restaurant and bar.
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.
Set in extensive landscaped grounds immediately adjacent to the historic Offa’s Dyke stands the grand Victorian façade of Mellington Hall. Offering 10 individually designed rooms and suites, guests can enjoy the finest food and drink in the most elegant surroundings.
This traditional Welsh country house hotel has been awarded 4 stars by Visit Wales. It is set in 50 acres of its own grounds, and inside is richly furnished with paintings, antiques and log fires.
Beamed throughout and with cosy log fires, the Dolfor Inn has been welcoming locals and travellers alike since the 1800s. Offering six individual rooms all with exclusive use facilities, it is ideally placed for exploring the beautiful mid Wales countryside.
Sleeps 2 – 6. These three lovely barn conversions are situated on the owner’s small holding in the heart of the Crychan Forest, between the Brecon Beacons and Cambrian mountains. Follow the link below to view other properties at this location. Cottage Code: UK13351.