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Hillcrest House Hotel, Swansea, South Wales

Hillcrest House Hotel
1 Higher Lane
Langland
Mumbles

Swansea
South Wales

SA3 4NS

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Located in a quiet residential area, we are small, quiet, privately owned and run hotel, a 10-minute stroll from the village of Mumbles and just 4-minutes from the beaches and cliff walk of Gower. Swansea is a 10-minute drive, making Hillcrest House Hotel the ideal base for your stay.

For lunch and evening dinner, Mumbles has a large selection of very good restaurants of different types and prices. Hillcrest House has an agreement with a variety of the better restaurants, whereby our guests can see the full menus in our reception, and then enjoy priority seating on arrival at the restaurant itself, all of which are either a coastal or a park stroll away, and all less than a mile.

We promise a warm welcome with individual service designed to make your stay a little special, and this starts now, so if you need more information please contact us direct, or visit our website. Meanwhile we hope to welcome you to Hillcrest House sometime soon.

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Ratings/Awards: 3 Star
Number of Rooms: 6
Number Ensuite: 6
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Children Welcome
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Garden - Terrace

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