Situated in historic Aberstwyth, The Starling Cloud offers a bar, restaurant, and an indoor children’s play area. With free onsite parking, it is just 15 minutes’ walk from Aberystwth Railway Station....
Georgina
United Kingdom
Continental breakfast was good,cooked breakfast was a bit meagre Room lovely and comfortable.,very friendly staff in restaurants and housekeeping
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, gwesTY Guest House offers accommodation in Aberystwyth. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Set within 4.6 km of Clarach Bay and less than 1 km of Aberystwyth Castle, Townhouse No.1 provides rooms in Aberystwyth. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Everything - lovely bedroom and bathroom , loved the welcome tray and the access to kitchen with all its wonderful goodies. Easy check in and out.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Aberystwyth’s centre, the Aberystwyth Park Lodge Hotel offers rooms with private bathrooms and a restaurant serving traditional cuisine.
Sara
United Kingdom
Lovely clean modern rooms with great shower. Friendly staff and gorgeous food.
The Richmond Hotel boasts a prime seafront location on the main Promenade overlooking Cardigan Bay and is a short stroll from the town centre, train and bus stations, the University, Arts Centre and...
Peter
United Kingdom
While touring on a motorcycle,
Easy to find location, pleasant surprise to be offered a garage to park my bike in, this hotel ticked all the boxes for myself and my wife , warm comfortable, very helpful staff
Located in the heart of Aberystwyth near the waterfront, Harry's Hotel & Restaurant features an on-site bar and restaurant, and offers rooms with contemporary design and free WiFi access.
With a courtyard terrace and traditional restaurant, Four Seasons Hotel offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is in the centre of Aberystwyth, just 500 metres from Aberystwyth Pier.
Situated at the quieter northern end of Aberystwyth's Victorian Promenade, the Queensbridge Hotel has panoramic views of Cardigan Bay.
Samuel
United Kingdom
Location is great as it's right on the seafront in Aberystwyth, just 30 minutes away from Machynlleth for the comedy festival.
Yoghurt options at breakfast were decent.
Located on the picturesque promenade in Aberystwyth, The Marine Hotel enjoys a superb seafront position and is just a 10-minute walk from Aberystwyth Railway Station.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aberystwyth this weekend is £165 or, for a 4-star hotel, £294. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aberystwyth for this weekend cost on average around £286 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £120 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aberystwyth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £129 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aberystwyth will cost around £148 (based on Booking.com prices).
From London, take a direct train to Aberystwyth (5 hours). International travellers can fly into Birmingham Airport, then take a train (3.5 hours). Alternatively, from Ireland, take a ferry to Holyhead, then a train (2 hours). Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Aberystwyth is Birmingham Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 180km away, making it a manageable journey to your destination.
Aberystwyth, UK, offers several public transport options. The town's bus service, TrawsCymru, provides regular routes around the area. The Vale of Rheidol Railway offers scenic trips. For short distances, cycling and walking are viable. Car hire services are available, but remember to drive on the left.
What guests said about Aberystwyth:
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We enjoyed the closeness of everything and being able to...
We enjoyed the closeness of everything and being able to walk to most places. It was an interesting town which we look forward to exploring more fully on our next visit.
We ate at a restaurant right next to the station, The Athro lounge, good selection for vegetarians and child friendly, to be recommended.
Jones
6.0
Scored 6.0
Good road and rail links make it easy to explore this...
Good road and rail links make it easy to explore this beautiful region, or you can just hit the coastal path to do some brilliant walking. The short but challenging walk to Borth, for instance, has dramatic scenery but you can then catch the train back to Aberystwyth.
For train fans, and the less fit, you can catch the funicular up Constitution Hill for a great panoramic view and I understand there’s a steam train but I ran out of time.
However don’t expect golden sands, rather black, coarse grit.
For dinner with a difference try Paprika for authentic Hungarian food and wines.
Peter
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
A very relaxing stay , very comfortable bed , room was very...
A very relaxing stay , very comfortable bed , room was very clean , good value for money , staff were very helpful good food , good choice of Alcohol. Free car park with cctv camera highly recommended starting cloud .
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you enjoy walking - either on streets or coastal paths -...
If you enjoy walking - either on streets or coastal paths - Aberystwyth is a good place to do so. We walked from the hotel to the Cliff railway and back on a couple of occasions - but using different routes each time. If you are interested in other things, we didn't visit many locations in the town (it was a stop-over on our way home) but I understand there are a number of attractions - including the Vale of Rheidol Railway which runs trains the 14+ miles to Devil's Bridge.
A few miles north of the town is the very interesting Dyfi Osprey Centre with a brilliant set of volunteers and - at this time of the year - good views of the breeding pair of ospreys from the centre's observation platform 200m away from the nest.
Andy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great museum, really interesting and a bit different from...
A great museum, really interesting and a bit different from what you might expect. Plenty of choice for restaurants, etc. The funicular railway is amazing and good value. The scenery from the top of the hill is amazing. There is not much left of the old fort but it well worth going beyond it to the harbour. And all the people we met were very friendly towards tourist.
Cyril
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Walk along sea front is beautiful, the cliff- train & view...
Walk along sea front is beautiful, the cliff- train & view at the top is fantastic, museum in old cinema was impressive also visit to Devil's Bridge & surrounding valleys brilliant. We ate at Weathspoons for good value food and really efficient service.
Well worth a visit.
Very good buffet breakfast. Large room with sea view. Pretty fast and stable internet connection. Location is quite a way from shops/pubs etc, but near cliff railway and in a quiet seafront location. There is only street parking which could be a problem in high season (as area outside hotel is time limited during weekdays). Receptionist and breakfast staff very friendly. So overall liked this hotel and would rebook.
I had a wonderful overnight stay for work. The hotel was fabulous, friendly staff, comfy beds, glorious sea view - I was treated to a beautiful sunset and a morning walk on the beach to start my working day! I had the small fish and chips for tea which was excellent - fresh fish, crispy batter and chips - no grease!
Would definitely recommend for accommodation, a meal or a drink right on the seafront.
Location was great with parking at rear. Paid for deluxe room but had to stay in annex since I took a dog. Room was large and comfortable on ground floor and with sea views which was suitable for my elderly mother. Breakfast was good although I had to pay extra £10.00 a person each morning and £30.00 extra for the dog. Had I of booked through the hotel itself the breakfast would have been free.
The room was very spacious, and the bed was very comfortable. The hotel is an older hotel, but they maintain it very well. The young lady at check-in is extremely sweet and nice, and a wonderful host for the hotel. She also was in charge of breakfast the next morning. Hotel is in a great location, just walking distance from the water. The breakfast was wonderful. 
The hotel is in the heart of the city - very close to the seashore and restaurants. The staff was very friendly and always helpful. I was locked out of my room at mid-night due to an issue with my room key, and the staff was so supportive even at that late hour. Loved the place and would like to stay there again if I travel back to Aberystwyth.
Lovely hotel, good selection on dinner menu, food very good. Great breakfast, nice staff (although lady in charge looked a little fierce) nice quiet room, sea views. Having walked around Aberystwyth, possibly one of the nicest hotels in the area! Paid £68 bed and breakfast for one person. Out of season, but still great value
We had one nights stay in a standard double room with a sea view. The room was very clean, modern and comfortable. Breakfast was charged at £10pp and was very delicious. Parking was free and around the back of the hotel although is very limited so I would advise to get there early if hoping to park on the carpark.
The rooms are on two different floors and it gives a kind of "family house" feeling. The town is absolutely charming and the accomodation is on a very central place, just few steps from the beach. It is not possible to park in front of the house, but there is a cheap parking lot nearby.
The hotel is clean and tidy in all the areas I saw, staff were friendly and seemed to enjoy being there. We ate in the restaurant one night and the food was excellent with the Welsh cider being a nice addition. Perfect few days for graduation at Aberystwyth uni
spacious very comfortable, clean room; supported by excellent breakfast. Although no restaurant for evening meals, hotel provides list of food delivery services from Aberystwyth and provides plates and cutlery for eating in bedroom.
Great location next to the pier and lots of shops, but our room was not facing the road so it was quiet and very comfortable. A great value for money hotel, and they are pet friendly!
Lovely accommodation with parking. Beautifully decorated in a boutique hotel style and ideal for short or long stays in Aberystwyth. It's my 'go to' place now when visiting the area.
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