"Beautifully situated in the Welsh hillsides with fantastic views and at the side of a waterfall this 230 year old coaching inn is modern in all requisites and is maintained in superb condition gaining 5/5 in hygiene standards. The hosts are welcoming and friendly and go above and beyond to make their guests feel at home."
"Staff really friendly and helpful. Location couldn’t be better just a few minutes to the beach. Overall we would recommend staying here to anyone visiting Aberystwyth."
"Excellent quality accommodation, situated within sight of the sea front. Very tidy well maintained property, quiet and comfortable.
Only problem was car parking facility, which was a council owned park opposite. Charges were very high hourly, £7 for a day.
In all, an excellent break. "
"The proximity to the promenade and shops was perfect. Parking was excellent, we parked for free for nearly three days. It was enjoyable to sit on the verandah and watch the world go by.
Reception staff and in the dining room were very polite and helpful. The dining room appeared to have been recently decorated and we both thoroughly enjoyed our breakfasts."
"D12 treetops at Clarach bay is a lovely setting. Family friendly and lovely staff. We had hot water and good recycling facilities. The site was perfect. However, some of our bedcovers had chocolate on them!!! We found spares to use instead. The green headboard on the main bedroom had a strong smell of unwashed hair ( it seriously needs to be replaced). We had no WiFi and on enquiring we were informed the previous guests had used it up? There were plenty cleaning materials and cooking facility...
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Dolgoch Falls during your travels in Bryn-crug. Stroll along the seaside or discover the area's mountain views.
You can get tickets for a performance at Magic Lantern Cinema Tywyn during your trip to Tywyn. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply savour its lively bars.
After visiting Castell y Bere, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Bryn-crug. Stroll along the seaside or discover the area's mountain views.
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Top Abergynolwyn Hotel Reviews
Gwesty'r Marine Hotel & Spa
10/10 Excellent
"Came for a weekend away. This is our 5/6th time here. Our room was fresh and nice carpet's and well presented plus lovely shower. Staff are always so friendly and helpful. We always go 2nd floor and Seaview. Just so lovely watching the world go by from the chair at the window. We always include a trip to the Italian restaurant at the same time. Will come again. Bonus onsite carparking. "
"A warm welcome, lovely room with a view to the sea. Room is modern and clean, just right. Location perfect, a 2 minute walk to the sea front, would stay again."
"Staff really friendly and helpful. Location couldn’t be better just a few minutes to the beach. Overall we would recommend staying here to anyone visiting Aberystwyth."
"A lovely hotel with spacious and comfortable rooms. Excellent location within walking distance of Aberystwyth. Breakfast and evening meals were good. Friendly and efficient staff. "
"Lovely stay on the waterfront - parking can be a little tricky to spot the entrance, but once located easy to access.
Nice breakfast and great location. "
The most popular time to visit Abergynolwyn is during the summer months, particularly July. This is when the picturesque village comes alive with vibrant greenery and warm temperatures averaging around 18°C, creating an inclusive setting for outdoor exploration. The stunning landscapes of the Snowdonia National Park provide a breathtaking backdrop for hiking, cycling, and simply soaking in the natural beauty.
During the peak season from June to August, tourists flock to Abergynolwyn to enjoy its charm and the wealth of activities available. This is a superb time for those who appreciate adventure and the great outdoors. Walk along the scenic trails, take in the panoramic views from the hills, or visit the nearby waterfalls, all while enjoying the pleasant weather that enhances your experience.
For families, July offers a range of family-friendly events and activities, making it an ideal month for creating unforgettable memories. The longer daylight hours mean there's plenty of time to embark on excursions, whether you're exploring the enchanting Talyllyn Lake or discovering the rich history of the narrow-gauge railway.
If you're looking for a more tranquil experience, consider visiting in the shoulder season of late September or early October. While the tourist numbers begin to decline, you can still enjoy the stunning autumn colours and a quieter atmosphere, allowing for a more personal connection to the area's natural beauty.
Where can I find the best nightlife in Abergynolwyn?
Abergynolwyn, a picturesque village situated in the stunning Snowdonia National Park, is more known for its tranquil landscapes than for a bustling nightlife scene.
While Abergynolwyn is primarily a peaceful retreat, you can find some charming local pubs that offer a cosy atmosphere for an evening out. The Talyllyn Railway, which runs through the village, sometimes hosts special events and evening trips, making for a unique way to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside after dark.
For a more vibrant nightlife experience, you might consider venturing a bit further afield to nearby towns like Tywyn or Dolgellau, where there are a few more options for pubs and live music. However, if you're seeking a lively party scene or late-night clubs, you may need to travel to larger cities such as Aberystwyth or Bangor.
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