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Devils Bridge Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
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| Originally built in the 1700s as a hunting lodge, the Hafod Hotel stands alongside the Devils Bridge at the head of dramatic waterfalls. It overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers.In this superb setting on the western edge of the Cambrian Mountains and Elan Valley and within easy reach of the coastal university town of Aberystwyth, the Hafod Hotel makes an excellent base for a short break or longer holiday. Nant Arian, renowned for its mountain bike trails and where the Red Kites are fed daily is a quarter on an hour away. The bird watching is excellent with many species sighted close to the Hotel.Details of walks explored and drawn up by the hotel owners are freely available. The Hafod Estate, one of the best examples of Victorian Landscape Gardening, is only 5 minutes away.For the business customer, there is free WIFI broadband throughout the hotel. Aberystwyth is just over 20 minutes drive from the hotel. We have an excellent Restaurant serving fine food, recently awarded our first rosette by the AA. We also serve delicious bar food and Pizzas. |
| Room Service, High-speed Internet, Restaurant, Parking, Pets Allowed, Bar / Lounge, Non-Smoking Rooms, Connecting Rooms, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, Modem / Data Port, TV, Laundry service |
Description:
Originally built in the 1700s as a hunting lodge, the Hafod Hotel stands alongside the Devils Bridge at the head of dramatic waterfalls. It overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers.In this superb setting on the western edge of the Cambrian Mountains and Elan Valley and within easy reach of the coastal university town of Aberystwyth, the Hafod Hotel makes an excellent base for a short break or longer holiday. Nant Arian, renowned for its mountain bike trails and where the Red Kites are fed daily is a quarter on an hour away. The bird watching is excellent with many species sighted close to the Hotel.Details of walks explored and drawn up by the hotel owners are freely available. The Hafod Estate, one of the best examples of Victorian Landscape Gardening, is only 5 minutes away.For the business customer, there is free WIFI broadband throughout the hotel. Aberystwyth is just over 20 minutes drive from the hotel. We have an excellent Restaurant serving fine food, recently awarded our first rosette by the AA. We also serve delicious bar food and Pizzas.
Transportation:
We are the only hotel in Devils Bridge. Head in a westerly direction along the A44 from Llangurig to Aberystwyth. After Eisteddfa Gurig you will come to an Inn called the Dyffryn Castell. Take the left turn signed Devils Bridge. After 4 miles you will reach the hotel.If you are heading East from Aberystwyth, take the A44 towards Llangurig. In Ponterwyd turn right signed Devils Bridge. After 4 miles you will reach the hotel.
Facilities:
Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout, Cots available, Wedding Licence, Car Parking Available On Site, Wi-Fi Available, Meeting Facilities, Restaurant, TV, Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room, Hairdryer in each room, Telephone In Each Room, Limited room service for hot food, Laundry/Valet Service, Wake Up Call Available, Interconnecting rooms available, Pets Allowed, In-room Broadband, In-room Modem Hook up, Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas, Wi-Fi Available In Rooms, Private dining services, Bar, Radio
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| From: D Currie |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Friendly and enthusiastic family run hotel with loads of character. |
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| From: D A Ebbage |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the hotel. On arrival, we were met by the owner, who was most welcoming. She showed us personally to our room, which was large, clean and well maintained. In the evening, we returned for dinner; the welsh steaks were excellent, and all the food provided was very good value for money. The hotel has very good facilities, including a guest lounge, a dining room which is attractively decorated and a public bar which serves special beers at sensible prices. This is a very good family run hotel, and we would recommend it very strongly. |
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| From: Geoff Tew |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| Friendly people but this is a hotel from the seventies. Tired rooms, mould around the baths, shower heads held up with insulation tape on a wooden bracket, cobwebs, wall heaters and faded pink sheets. An OK breakfast eaten from a dirty tablecloth. The photo shows a hotel among the trees - in fact it is on a road junction. |
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