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Ideally placed for beaches, walks, sightseeing, Aberystwyth University, National Library of Wales, Nant y Moch Reservoir, and also many historical sites including Aberystwyth Castle, Narrow Gauge Railway to Devil's Bridge - along picturesque Rheidol Valley, Strata Florida Abbey and first Welsh Parliament at Machynlleth - dating back to 1400 where "Owain Glyndwr" was head, and many others. The guesthouse has a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The owner, Mrs Ann Edwards, has been managing the business for twenty years and she welcomes people from this country and all over the world. It is within easy reach of good eating places - in Bow Street itself, and in Aberystwyth.
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Room Rates
Single - £24.00 per Room Double - £48.00 per Room Family - £65.00 per Room |
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Garreg Lwyd Guest House
Bow Street
Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY24 5BE
Tel: 01970 828830 |
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 Aberystwyth is the principal holiday resort and administrative centre of the west coast of Wales. It is also home to the University of Wales Aberystwyth and the National Library. The town is nestled between three hills and two beaches, and hosts some castle ruins, a pier and a harbour. The surrounding hills hold the visible remains of a iron age fort and also a monument to Wellington and once climbed offer stunning views of Cardigan Bay. The seafront hosts Victorian / Edwardian buildings mostly 4/5 stories high. The wide promenade protect the buildings from the revenges of the Irish Sea and offers space to sit, soak up the sun and view the surrounding hills and mountains which in winter are often covered in snow. On a clear day you may see the tallest mountain in Wales, Snowdon. |
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