Situated in Burry Port, 600 metres from Cefn Sidan Beach, Caulfields Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Nik The Greek is situated in the heart of Burry Port, a small seaside town with a harbour that is located midway between Swansea and Carmarthen, on the main Swansea-Tenby railway line.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Excellent price, room was as described in size, but price reflected that.
Very clean, bathroom separate as described but a private, it was excellent just the next room along and was decorated to a very high standard which I would have been happy with in any hotel.
Unfortunately could not try Niks greek restaurant which was closed Monday and Tuesday but a takeaway opposite, and the room does have cutlery plates dishes and mugs so easy to eat inside.
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monica
United Kingdom
Everything - beautiful, clean apartment, parking space right outside
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stuart
United Kingdom
Excellent location for exploring the Gower and Mumbles. Friendly staff and very good dinner and breakfast.
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Pamela
United Kingdom
The staff there are amazing. I attended a wedding yesterday. The food was out standing great work all involved. The hotel in great location and clean.
Nearly 200 years old, this former inn has its own grounds and overlooks the Ashburnham golf links. With views of Gower Peninsula, it is on the edge of the Millennium coastal paths and cycle tracks.
Angela
United Kingdom
Managed to get in my room early, which was great considering the welsh weather staff were very welcoming, great breakfast .
Very basic small port town.
Plenty of trains going through North & South and to Manchester Airport.
Very nice harbour area with a bit of history abd many yacts berthed.
Emelia Erhardt landed there.
UK's oldest (non operating) metal lighthouse.
First Electroplating company/business founded there mid 1800's whose owners funded buildings churches and schools.
Air Force base practices landings on the beach.
Very nice walking areas opposite town.
Went to a Pub out of town to eat.
Patricia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Found the people really friendly and helpful.
Found the people really friendly and helpful. The beach was nice. Local for the places we wanted to visit and shops, takeaways beach etc within walking distance. There are some lovely walks again within walking distance and Pembre country park is not far.
Terry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Gorgeous small seaside town, more a village really, but has...
Gorgeous small seaside town, more a village really, but has everything you could need, even a launderette which is unusual in such a compact place, and a fabulous expanse of beach, and great walking areas. Lots of places to eat and drink, a few supermarkets for all your requirements. Excellent fish & chip shops! All the locals we interacted with were so friendly, they seem very happy to chat with visitors to their lovely town. Excellent railway station with frequent services and free public toilets, which also serve the shopping area. One of the nicest Welsh coastal towns I've stayed in, highly recommended. The only slight disappointment was a lack of public seating and shaded spots, it was roasting hot when we were there and hard to get out of the sun.
Pat
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I would recommend a trip to Pembrey country park.
I would recommend a trip to Pembrey country park. It’s a huge free park with great walks and beautiful scenery. We played mini golf and there is also a toboggan run if you are feeling brave. We walked through the park onto the beach and then back into Burry Port. It’s a long walk with beautiful sand dunes lining the route. Burry Port itself is quite small but there are some nice independent shops and a very good bakery next to the train station. Be careful not to get caught by the tide on Burry Port beach. We got caught on a large island of sand and had to wade back to shore through waist deep water. We were not in any danger but it’s worth pointing out. The tide comes in fast and you can find yourself marooned on an island of sand.
Jacob
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Burry Port is not the first place you would think of to go...
Burry Port is not the first place you would think of to go on holiday. It is not over commercialised and has a railway line running through it and a station BUT the beach and harbour would definitely be worth the stay. We've only been for a weekend and then to visit relatives further away but we could happily stay in town if we had time.
The beach is sandy and dog friendly and not far from the main part of town. An easy walk even for someone like me, overweight and finds walking a challenge.
The local pub seems very popular and the landlord welcoming - he likes dogs too. It was spilling into the road on our visit this weekend.
Nik the Greek has a great restaurant and there's also a good Pizzeria and a wonderful cake shop.
We stayed in a flat on the corner on our first visit and it was lovely well priced accommodation. Our second visit was to a flatlet above Nik the Greek's restaurant and it was very good too. Plenty of room for a couple + 1 for a weekend. All the accommodation was sensibly priced and exceeded our expectations.
SuzieKen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
a charming port town with lots of choices for eating in or...
a charming port town with lots of choices for eating in or out with the kids. Great little sweetie shop with plenty of seaside equipment and gift options. The local RNLI was open and proved popular for gifts too. The beach is long and clean with beautiful sand. Locals all v friendly.
Excellent price, room was as described in size, but price reflected that.
Very clean, bathroom separate as described but a private, it was excellent just the next room along and was decorated to a very high standard which I would have been happy with in any hotel.
Unfortunately could not try Niks greek restaurant which was closed Monday and Tuesday but a takeaway opposite, and the room does have cutlery plates dishes and mugs so easy to eat inside.
David looked after us really well nothing was too much trouble. Breakfast was very substantial! immaculately clean throughout the property. It’s located right in the heart of Burry Port with lots of eateries nearby and the beach & harbour a short walk away. Well worth a visit, we would return if we go that way again. Keep up the good work David 😊
Very near to the port and train station in Burry Port, really lovely beach and coastline right on your doorstep. Excellent car free cycle path along the coast along side dunes, really beautiful. upstairs living room with toys and games was great and snacks and milk provided when we arrived was a lovely touch.
Terrific, totally authentic no-frills accomodation in Wales.
Right in the heart of the small town of Burry Port with cafés, bars, restaurants and shops at the doorstep. Still, it is a quiet place with a sense of privacy.
The house was beautifully presented, we had everything we needed and more. It's very close to the beach and dogs are very welcome on the beach all year round. The house is within walking distance of Burry port town.
The house is very well presented, clean and tidy. Everything is provided including a welcome hamper. The house is ideally positioned next to Burry Port beach with easy access to the coastal path either side.
The location was right in the centre of Burry Port, close to amenities and local train station. The room had everything you needed for an overnight stay.
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