Hotels in Cardigan - 16 places to stay
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Castell Malgwyn Hotel
Castell Malgwyn Country House Hotel is one of Wales' best kept secrets. Relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy an outstanding meal in our lovely restaurant accompanied by a fine wine. Try flyfishing.
The Castell Malgwyn is an extremely homely ... More
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Webley Hotel
Simon and Sandra wish to extend a very warm welcome to all our guests
As your hosts at one of West Wales most beautiful locations we invite you to come and enjoy a truly memorable ...
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Cliff Hotel & Spa
This renowned hotel boasts one of the most breathtaking views and marine locations in Wales, overlooking Cardigan Bay, the rugged coastline, the Teifi Estuary and the broad sweep of Poppit Sands.
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The Angel Hotel
Newly refurbished, it now offers stylish and comfortable surroundings through the first and second floors.
The ground floor consists of an extensive bar area with pool tables large screen TVs, computers with internet access and a ...
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Penrallt Hotel
The Penrallt Hotel near Cardigan is an impressive Edwardian Mansion House set amidst 42 acres of grounds in a peaceful location overlooking the stunning Blue Flag beaches of Aberporth Bay
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Quackers Bistro
A warm welcome awaits you at Quackers Bistro which is situated within
the popular Morlan Hotel in Aberporth. Open 7 days a week for lunches, takeaways, evening meals and Sunday lunches. Children are very ...
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Webley Waterfront Inn
Time is endless in this magical part of West Wales, stay a while and explore at leisure for it is the peace and serenity of an ancient landscape that is the cradle to the magnificent ...
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