Situated on the southern boundary of the Carmarthenshire seaside village of Ferryside, which nestles on the Three Rivers estuary of Carmarthen Bay, the hotel boasts a friendly environment and...
Situated in Laugharne, close to the River Tâf estuary, this boutique hotel is known as the favourite watering hole of Dylan Thomas.
Darren
United Kingdom
The hotel was very atmospheric and full of historical photos and literature but had a modern eclectic twist and most of all the breakfast was amazing. We arrived late so couldn’t eat a big meal in the restaurant but we could see the steaks in the fridge in the restaurant at breakfast and they looked very mouth watering.
Located in Laugharne, 29 km from Oakwood Theme Park, The Carpenters Arms Rooms in Broadway, Laugharne provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
stephen
United Kingdom
all was good, quiet location, very friendly people.
Featuring free WiFi, Pods at Broadway offers accommodation in Carmarthen. Carmarthen Castle is 16 km from the property. The accommodation features a flat-screen TV.
This sensitively restored Victorian hotel is set in 5 acres of gardens and woodland, with stunning views over Carmarthen Bay and beyond to North Devon.
Brian
United Kingdom
Brilliant dog friendly hotel, dog owners given ground floor rooms straight onto extensive grounds open to dogs. Very good beautifully cooked breakfast. Very friendly and helpful staff. Very nice character period building well appointed.
Pantyrathro International Hostel is situated in 6 miles from the centre of Carmarthen and Carmarthen Castle and boasts a shared lounge. Offering a restaurant, the property also features a bar.
charlotte
United Kingdom
Such a lovely hostel, owner Ken and his wife were very helpful and friendly. Would definitely come back again
Situated in Laugharne and only 33 km from Oakwood Theme Park, The Boat House Bed and Breakfast features accommodation with river views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Whether you are passing through, visiting the area, or part of our cherished local community, our doors are now open for you to stay with us.
Manju
United Kingdom
The B&B is very new and has got high quality standards. People are very helpful and the breakfast is superior. Really recommend. The rooms are very spacious.
Set within 5 acres of beautiful grounds, this 19th-century mansion has picturesque views over the Towy estuary and Carmarthen Bay. There is free Wi-Fi in public areas, and free parking on site.
A random booking in an unknown part of Carmarthenshire, but...
A random booking in an unknown part of Carmarthenshire, but a joy to discover...i wrote to friends - the Spot that Time Forgot. Ferryyside is a ribbon development area along the banks of the estuary...so glorious views - see from our room. Local shop is a Steptoe mix of treasures an essentials. Possible walks for all grades, chatty helpful locals and Carmarthen or Llanelli by train IF you need everyday life!!!
IF you venture to swim in the sea - beware to enormous jellyfish...many to be seen strewn along the shoreline after high tide!!!
Judy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a good base for exploring this part of the world,...
This is a good base for exploring this part of the world, but don't expect fast roads, Excellent dog-walking available as the estuary beach is very close (not wheelchair accessible). Fast train service available into Carmarthen. During the pandemic restrictions, don't expect un-reserved pub lunches. We loved nearby Burry Port, a good daytime restaurant at tiny Pembrey Airport. Enjoy.
M_Harris
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ferryside is a lovely place, very oldy worldly with a lovely...
Ferryside is a lovely place, very oldy worldly with a lovely beach. It has a small train station and is a good location for visiting other parts of Wales. Ferryside itself only has one small shop, a pub and a cafe. A very interesting, gem of a place.
ella
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We liked the place the people the food the setting it was...
We liked the place the people the food the setting it was just a little tired in part ie bathroom ceiling and outside could do with a tidy. We had a great time exploring the area and we loved the castles especially Kidwelly. Most parking is reasonable price or even free. Went to museum of speed at Pendine but they are rebuilding should be ready 2020. But the sands are fantastic. We stayed 4 nights but could have gone on longer, if only.....
GRAHAM
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Only a short way from the A40/A77, but feels like another...
Only a short way from the A40/A77, but feels like another world! Peaceful place but still with a small village shop, community post office, bus service and train station. Lovely estuary setting looking across to the castle and village opposite. Several places to eat to suit most budgets too. Easy to walk around and the car park is free too! A great base for walking, with access to the coast path and lots of circular walks available with the use of a good OS map.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ferry side is a lovely friendly place, The beach is lovely...
Ferry side is a lovely friendly place, The beach is lovely for dogs and kids alike ,
It Has a railway station which means that you can travel to the big towns near by with out having to worry about the traffic
We loved everything about our stay here. The room was large, clean and nicely equipped. We took our dog and it was very dog friendly here. He was able to join us for dinner and when we went down in the night for drinks and to listen to the singer. Drinks and food reasonable prices. The food in the evening was amazing, wish we had booked another night so we could try another meal from the menu. The large dog friendly beach is a short walk from the hotel. We enjoyed use of the pool and sauna too.
Blink and you'll pass Calaon y Fferi. Externally it's looks like an old office building - parts of which it was. However, it's been really nicely converted into a place to stay. If you're there on the right days (see comments below) the food in the attached restaurant / cafe looked (we didn't eat) really good. It's a stone's throw to the beach at Ferryside and the railway station.
What was very good to see was the effort being made to reduce the carbon footprint of the hotel.
It was so nice to stay there. I was a bit disappointed that the bar is closed too early as I wasn't familiar with the area... but surprisingly I after I had an amazing dinner in a restaurant in the bar, a lovely music band played the music and bar was opened longer... so my husband and I had a lovely time there...
I left my clothes in hotel... I have contacted hotel about teo weeks after my stay and they sent me it back .. how nice!!!! Sincerely thank you!!!!
The premises are run for the benefit of the Ferryside community. There are several little businesses in this broad complex and everyone we met was absolutely charming and really friendly. Our room was really quite big, very clean, and our own seating area outside which would have been great for keeping an eye on a dog. Nice views from the room and everything very clean.
A comfortable, unpretentious hotel; good beds; a pleasant restaurant, well-cooked food; friendly staff. The swimming pool and jacuzzi are a real bonus. Some delightful watercolours on the walls, painted by the original owners of the house + a lot of more modern artwork. Jackie, the current owner, takes a real pride in her hotel, and so she should. A real find.
Everything was as good or better than hoped for. The staff were helpful and the breakfast and evening meals were great value for money. I would definitely recommend the hotel and stay here again if in the area
Lovely place in a great location. Clean fresh rooms, excellent spa, and restaurant has plenty of choice and cooked great. The Hotel bar is normal prices and decorated very authently with real character
A brilliant collaboration of local people and artists who are in the process of transforming a run down site into a community centre and hotel. We’ll be back.
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