Located in Machynlleth, 30 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, The Wynnstay provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Ian
United Kingdom
A classic small town hotel - full of character and history. Extremely pleasant staff, always keen to help (including sorting out bike storage). A basic room that provided everything we needed. The evening meal was above expectations and the breakfast was great.
Offering free WiFi and private parking, Llety Brynawel Guest House is set in Pennal, 11 km from Aberdovey and 7 km from Machynlleth. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV.
martin
United Kingdom
Everything. Lovely welcoming helpful owners. Beautiful place. They’ve thought of everything!
Set in Machynlleth, in a historic building, 38 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, The Old Vicarage B&B, Corris is a recently renovated guest house with a garden and bar.
Tim
United Kingdom
Kirsty went above and beyond. The breakfast was amazing.
Boasting mountain views, Owl Hut Cosy Ensuite Pod Snowdonia Coast Sleeps 2 features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 43 km from Portmeirion.
Featuring garden views, Snowdonia Hideaway offers accommodation with a garden, around 11 km from Aberdovey Golf Club. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Billy
United Kingdom
Location was excellent and Crogloft was a great, cosy stay. Katy was very easy to communicate with. The surrounding fields are a great backdrop to the cottage.
Set in Dolgellau in Snowdonia National Park, Kings boasts a barbecue and views of the mountains. Free private parking is available on site. Some rooms have views of the river or garden.
Haley
United Kingdom
perfect for our needs absolutely stunning location and property.
Located in Fairbourne and only 50 km from Portmeirion, Panteinion Hall- The Cabin provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Great, friendly place, with excellent pub at the end of the...
Great, friendly place, with excellent pub at the end of the street. The Abergynolwyn railway station has a good cafe, which opens at 10 am (useful if you you want something hot for breakfast and don't want to have to clean the kitchen at the last minute). You can get beans or scrambled eggs on toast or bacon and/or sausage sandwiches. The filter coffee was really rather good. It closes a little after the last train pulls in.
There are a series of walks that you can undertake, based on the Talyllyn stations, some circular, others from one station to another.
There are buses to Tywyn, Dolgellau and Machynlleth. The Minffordd path to Cader Idris about 10 minutes drive. The circular walk to Castell y Bere is a real treat, and you should pop into St Michael's church, especially to see the diorama.
Personally, I would avoid Tywyn because it looks run-down, but you may have to go there to get milk and firewood.
R
R B
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We were given the wrong pin number for the key safe so...
We were given the wrong pin number for the key safe so couldn't get in straight away. Having travelled approx. 300 miles we then spent an hour or so trying to get into the property. I phoned the number given but had to leave messages. Once we entered the property we were extremely disappointed. No TV. It felt damp, looked unkept & a bit scruffy. There was a rip in the material on the armchair & wasn't at all what we expected.
Jeanette
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Oh my days you have to eat at the ‘cafe’ ... the lady...
Oh my days you have to eat at the ‘cafe’ ... the lady running it is a culinary whizz - her puddings are to die for - seriously delicious . Abergynolwn is a really friendly place - I went on my own and was welcomed everywhere. Scenically it is stunning - dramatic landscapes, in fact when I arrived my spirits suddenly lifted . It’s awesome. I love Wales anyway but this place is something else.
I stayed at the Riverside B&B which was full of charm, warmth and welcome. The hosts are pretty unique - absolutely brimming with knowledge and stories and fascinating insights. I loved them. They made me feel content . And happy.
I will be going back again and again and again .
Lisa
United Kingdom
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