Llancynfelyn
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Visit Llancynfelyn

Starling Cloud, Aberystwyth by Marston’s Inns
"The room was clean, good sized and comfortable. Some of the fittings and fixtures showed signs of wear, nothing of major issue. Good shower and nice having quality coffee bag. Breakfast was fairly basic (only had continetal) but fine, only disappointment was the coffee option was instant and a boiler ..."
Reviewed on May 21, 2026

Aberystwyth Park Lodge
"Very nice stay, amazing food , very lovely staff, big size bed. I would definitely recommend."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

Gwesty'r Marine Hotel & Spa
"Our room is on the 2nd floor with a lovely sea view. Room was spotless and had been revamped since we last stayed in this room. The hotel looks lovely and refreshed all through. The staff are always helpful , friendly and on hand fir anything you need. Breakfast is plentiful and very enjoyable, along ..."
Reviewed on May 17, 2026

The Fanny Talbot
"Fantastic stay, room was bright, modern and very clean, would highly recommend."
Reviewed on May 22, 2026

Macdonald Plas Talgarth Holiday Resort
"Excellent location with good facilities including indoor and outdoor pools, mini golf , kids area and hillside nature trail."
Reviewed on May 17, 2026

Torrent Walk Glamping
"Nice place"
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2025
Popular places to visit
Dyfi Bike Park
Explore the great outdoors at Dyfi Bike Park, a lovely green space in Corris.
King Arthur's Labyrinth
Enjoy an outing to King Arthur's Labyrinth during your stay in Corris. Stroll along the seaside or discover the mountain views in this relaxing area.
Ynys Hir Wildlife Reserve
Explore the great outdoors at Ynys Hir Wildlife Reserve, a lovely green space in Ysgubor-y-coed. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.
Corris Craft Centre
Enjoy an outing to Corris Craft Centre during your stay in Corris. Wander the seaside or discover the mountain views in this relaxing area.
Centre for Alternative Technology
Affording magnificent views of the Snowdonia National Park, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) has for nearly half a century now occupied a seven-acre site in a former slate quarry close to Machynlleth. Easily reached by car or bus, and naturally offering free charging for electric vehicles, a visit here may be among the most rewarding and inspiring you could hope to take in Wales. Note also that the name is a little misleading now, as the centre has switched from focusing purely on alternative technologies to all forms of sustainable living.






