Situated in Trehafod, 22 km from Cardiff University, Bertie Pontypridd features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
This hotel is set in the Rhondda Valley, 300 metres from Rhondda Heritage Park. It has a bar and good restaurant serving traditional cuisine.
David
From
United Kingdom
We attended a wedding at hotel and booked to stay overnight. The Staff worked incredibly hard and no complaints regarding the service, my reservations were more around the facilities and the hotel itself.
Set in Cardiff, 10 km from Cardiff University, The Gwaelod y Garth Inn offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
nigel
From
United Kingdom
Comfortable room, nice large bed, good food and friendly staff.
Would return.
Located in Bedlinog, 31 km from Cardiff University, The Bedlinog Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Hensol, 21 km from Cardiff Castle, Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
sandra
From
United Kingdom
The room was amazing, however, there wasn't a lift, and as I have a very bad back, the receptionist took my bag to the room, but when I left, I struggled with the stairs. My room was the suite and was very comfortable, light, airy but the stairs leading to it are very, very steep and tiny steps
The The Blueberry Hotel is a unique hotel in the centre of Pontypridd, just 20 minutes by rail from Cardiff. There are 2 places to dine, 1 bar, and 1 function room.
Step back in time to an age of elegance and charm complete with every modern convenience and picture-perfect views across the Welsh countryside
Set in 6 acres of grounds overlooking the valleys, this...
LisaJEvs
From
United Kingdom
Location, size of rooms, friendly staff. Especially Paul on reception.
Located in Quakers Yard and only 26 km from Cardiff University, The Milking Parlour at Berthllwyd provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Ivan
From
Ukraine
It was a lovely stay. The property was clean, there was everything you need for cooking - a fridge, a stove, an oven. Everything was recently renovated. On our arrival we got local homemade cookies and the milk from farm. Thank you, Craig, for your hospitality.
Trehafod itself isn't a hive of activity - there is only the...
Trehafod itself isn't a hive of activity - there is only the one pub, unless you take a 5-10-minute walk uphill to the nearby (more upmarket) hotel. It's obviously the only place for the locals to go - karaoke, entertainment at weekends. It's not far to Pontypridd, which has a much wider selection of places to eat/drink, although getting a taxi can be difficult at weekends.
Guest review by
Rhian
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Wasn't too bad,not perfect by any means,but for 50 quid for...
Wasn't too bad,not perfect by any means,but for 50 quid for 2 people it done what it needed too and really helped out being literallyround the corner from train st,lovely friendly staff,I'm not a fussy person and don't expect a 5x room for 50 quid,does what it says on the tin basically
Guest review by
Rudling
Review score
6.0
The area is typically industrial Wales, it was lovely to see...
The area is typically industrial Wales, it was lovely to see what my husbands ancestors had lived like , but you could see the toll it had taken on the area, pontypridd is a minefield for traveller's, even with a satnav we couldn't find the registry office and missed the wedding, no central parking at all except 1 car park , no parking facilities for disabled people at all , my husband had to drop me off and then drive around and around the block until he could stop long enough to pick me up as we found the registry office just as the couple were coming out
Guest review by
Marianne
United Kingdom
Review score
2.0
I'd booked a family room through Booking.com several days...
I'd booked a family room through Booking.com several days before and it was confirmed. I arrived at the premises with my family on the evening, only to be told by the manager (Cat) that we'd been double-booked and there were no rooms available. She blamed Booking.com for the error. I then phoned lots of other places to seek accommodation for the night but all fully booked. Bank Holiday weekend! The manager told me any fee taken from my account by Booking.com would be reimbursed, and if not then to phone her. We drove all the way back home to Hampshire. All I can say is........appalling!!
Guest review by
TREVOR
United Kingdom
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