Just off the M4 motorway, on the edge of Bridgend, the hotel offers free parking and unlimited free Wi-Fi. Bedrooms have deluxe Hypnos beds and 22-inch flat-screen TVs with up to 100 channels.
Situated in the heart of Glamorgan, Best Western Premier Heronston Hotel & Spa has a modern leisure suite, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Set in Bridgend and with Cardiff University reachable within 33 km, The Masons Arms Hotel offers a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
paddyhutch
United Kingdom
Lovely helpful staff and the breakfast was fantastic
Set in Bridgend and with Cardiff University reachable within 33 km, The Wyndham Arms-Wetherspoon offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Ailsa
United Kingdom
Excellent location (2 mins walk from the railway station; 25 mins on train from Cardiff), great staff, exceptionally clean and comfortable accommodation. Would definitely stay here again.
This charming Grade II Listed building is situated 5 minutes from the M4. It is thought to have been a gift from Queen Elizabeth I to the Earl of Leicester.
Lorna
United Kingdom
Clean and comfortable, night porter kept the bar open so we could just quickly order a drink when we got back from Bruce Springsteen event in Cardiff which was brilliant of him, breakfast good and even catered for 2 gluten free guests, room comfortable and quiet. Thank you.
Set in Bridgend, 2.5 km from Tresilian Bay Beach, The White Lion Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
This relaxed and friendly Grade 2 listed Georgian Manor with in 6 acres of gardens and is 2 miles from junction 36 of the M4. Court Colman Manor is within easy reach of Bridgend, Cardiff and Swansea.
Neville
United Kingdom
Unusual rooms and very helpful and attentive staff
Nestling within 2 acres of heritage parkland and close to magnificent beaches, this guest house enjoys a superb location, with the River Ewenny flowing through its grounds
The guest house offers holi...
Robin
United Kingdom
Ample parking, Friendly staff. Good sized bed. Breakfast was OK but lacked fresh fruit. Liked being able to have a bath. Nice grounds with river.
Mair's is located in Bridgend town centre. Free private parking is available on site. Each room includes a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities, toiletries and hairdryer.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Location was great, Breakfast was average for the cost
Hazelwood House is a purpose built, 4-star guesthouse, just a mile from Bridgend Town Centre. It is set amid a beautifully landscaped garden within a natural meadow.
Bridgend, UK is accessible via Cardiff Airport (27km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use direct trains from London (2.5 hours), Cardiff (20 minutes), or Swansea (30 minutes). Road access is via the M4 motorway. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Cardiff Airport, due to its proximity to Bridgend, approximately 28 kilometres away, and its wide range of flight connections.
Bridgend, UK, offers several public transport options. The town is served by Bridgend Railway Station, with frequent trains to Cardiff and Swansea. Local buses, operated by First Cymru, provide extensive coverage within the town and surrounding areas. Taxis are readily available. Cycling and walking are viable options due to the town's compact size.
The best area to stay in Bridgend, UK, is the town centre, known for its convenience and accessibility. It offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and is close to the train station, making it ideal for visitors.
Bridgend, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild, damp conditions. Average temperatures range from 4°C in winter (December to February) to 19°C in summer (June to August). Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with October being the wettest month. There are no distinct dry, monsoon, or hurricane seasons in Bridgend.
The best time to visit Bridgend, United Kingdom is from late June to early September. During these months, the weather is typically warm and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C. This period also coincides with the driest part of the year, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The town's annual festivals and events, such as the Bridgend County Show, also take place during this time.
What guests said about Bridgend:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little town with a good range of shops and cafes.
Lovely little town with a good range of shops and cafes.
Ideally located just a short 20ish minutes from Cardiff central by train and direct trains to Cardiff Airport.
People were very friendly, had a lovely evening at the Railway Pub near the station, friendly staff and customers
Dennis
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everything was was perfect.spotlessly clean room,,very quiet...
Everything was was perfect.spotlessly clean room,,very quiet,no noise from outside. I was a bit poorly on my visit,(still on going) I was looked after by 2 lovely ladies+ I thankyou both immensely.x,. Shower was spot on.the bed,well,iff I could have fitted it in my handbag I would have,.x,.il be back.x
Mumma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only use Bridgend as a stopover as I could not find...
I only use Bridgend as a stopover as I could not find reasonably priced room in Cardiff that was in a safe area for a woman travelling alone. There was a big football match and concert on in Cardiff that Tuesday night and that is why I booked further afield as there was very little choice in my price range available.
Robyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old Manor House with an old-fashioned touch, a bit out of...
Old Manor House with an old-fashioned touch, a bit out of times but comfortable, clean and with refurbished bath rooms.
We we arrived there was a school graduation party we had not been made aware of. Fortunately it finished at 10 pm, so did not bother us in the end.
Very good Indian restaurant. Very good breakfast.
Christina
Belgium
10
Scored 10
Very busy wetherspoons open til 4 am.
Very busy wetherspoons open til 4 am. Great staff as in Rhonda, Danielle, Shawn and the other bouncer. 2 drunk girls, who were druggy absolute idiots that started fights that were both really anti English to myself and matty.. one was just legally able girl who attacked Danielle the bar lady xxand one lesbian who attacked rona and myself. Both girls had to leave. The staff got them cabs home
Brooks
8.0
Scored 8.0
I can only comment on Days Inn (where we stayed) as we were...
I can only comment on Days Inn (where we stayed) as we were visiting family and didn't spend any time in Bridgend. The location was quiet, the room was clean and the staff were friendly. The bed was very good quality and we had a good night's sleep. The only downside was that there was nowhere nearby to have breakfast.
Pool truly is lovely, also the sauna and steam room too, the rooms are super clean and beds are very comfortable, great staff, helpful and friendly, the area is in easy reach of town even if you don't drive regular bus not far into Bridgend and Cardiff. Breakfast was tasty on the first day it was served to us which was tiny, however on the second day you served yourself which was much better. Overall good experience and would come back and would recommend but be aware of what I've written below.
Liz and Rob are so hospitable, there isn't anything I could find fault with during my stay. This wasn't my first time at Ballas, as I remember being made so welcome the first time I was in South Wales as a solo traveller, I brought mum this time!
The rooms are spotless, the beds are so comfortable, and it's in a perfect spot to get out and about. Breakfasts are first class, and nothing is too much trouble. Absolutely would recommend this place to anyone staying in the area.
Easy parking and quiet location.
Evening meal - the food was absolutely stunning, one of the best meals I have had in a long time. Talented chef / kitchen staff for sure. Such a refreshing change to my weekly hotel stays.
Nice restaurant area and cosy little pub part too
Staff nice, young man in the afternoon was particularly professional and friendly.
pillows and mattress comfortable
Lovely little cottage near Bridgend. The property is wonderfully finished to a really good specification. Had a warm, cosy feel about the property with internal stonework, log fire and ceiling beams. We booked for Easter weekend and arrived to Easter cakes which was a nice touch by the host. We would 100% recommend the property, and will certainly be returning in the future.
The hotel is very welcoming and has a lovely outdoor area. It is a beautiful character building and very comfortable. During our stay the staff were so friendly and super helpful. The room was clean and had a very comfortable bed, and the breakfast was delicious with plenty of choice. We would definitely return if we needed to stay in the area again.
Price of stay was very good considering Six Nations Rugby in Cardiff that weekend. Hotel had a nice Wetherspoons for food/drink with a great atmosphere. Room was very clean and a king size bed and a sofa bed, one of the best rooms I have ever stayed in. En suite bathroom was excellent. Would recommend to a friend and would come again
Howard is an outstanding host, always charming, friendly, with nothing too much trouble. The room was great; large, huge bed, lovely bathroom. Great breakfast and an excellent location for the area. Couldn't have been better and we could have happily stayed much longer.
Very peaceful area, 10 minutes away from shops and restaurants in Bridgend, 5 minutes away from the beach and more rural pubs. Good sized room with TV, free wifi and fridge, room was squared away daily by staff, massive and very comfy bed, excellent shower water pressure.
The guest house was lovely for our short stay. There were nice touches in the spacious room like a fridge & microwave, tea & coffee making facilities which was great. Tony was very welcoming and helpful. We will definitely be staying again when we are back in Wales.
The property is an old stone terraced cottage but has been sympathetically extended with a high standard of fittings and decor, the location was very close to the town centre but in a quiet street. Excellent breakfast cooked to order by the host!
We liked everything about the house, it was
comfortable and snazzy. The hosts have thought of everything.
Our check in was super easy. The location is perfect for day trips around South Wales and handy for local shops and shopping delivery.
Great character hotel in a former stately home. Well located for visiting Bridgend and Porthcawl. Wonderful cooked English breakfast. Friendly and helpful staff, huge, safe parking space, comfortable rooms. In short, to be recommended.
Lovely clean room. Cost me less than £50 to stay for the night. So many hotels are really shabby at this price but this one was lovely. Will come backWhen I am in Bridgend again.
I liked the facilities, especially being able to use the microwave for heating store bought food and the available green space around the hotel for late mid-night dog needs.
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