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Ty Cerrig, St Clears, West Wales

Ty Cerrig
Llanddowror
St Clears
West Wales

SA33 4HH

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Ty Cerrig Bed and Breakfast, LLanddowror. Close to many attractions that West Wales has to offer, our cosy Bed and Breakfast will be the perfect stay for those wanting a plush room within a tastefully converted 18th century, oak-beamed coaching inn. We guarantee a warm, friendly welcome, combined with those little touches that go to create a real home from home. Enjoy the garden on a sunny summer's evening, or an open fire in the cosy lounge in winter time.

We have one double room and one twin. The double room has a very comfy four-poster bed and oak beamed ceiling. The twin room can be changed into a family room which would sleep two adults and a child.

Here at Ty Cerrig, we are often complemented on our quality and range of breakfast items. One recent quote from our guest book reads, "....breakfast to die for!" - Our fantastic Welsh sausages have even been given their own mention in the book, "...and sausage, awesome!" also "very good vegetarian sausage!!!!" We are happy to cater for those on gluten-free, vegetarian or other special diets, by prior arrangement.

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Number of Rooms: 2
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Children Welcome - Over 3 years
Special Diets Catered For
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
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Garden

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