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We wanted a romantic weekend away, visiting the waterfalls...
We wanted a romantic weekend away, visiting the waterfalls at Devils Bridge and the Red Kite feeding centre at Bwlch Nant yr Arian.
We returned via the mountain pass road that led us to the Elan Valley and reservoirs which was awesome
We will probably return so we can ride on the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway
Scott Professional
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great area to enjoy the magnificent scenery and mountains...
A great area to enjoy the magnificent scenery and mountains of this part of Wales. The falls were in full flow and were really good to see and the walks at the nearby Hafod Estate, were varied for all types of walkers
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Two levels of walks round the Falls, the short walk is...
Two levels of walks round the Falls, the short walk is obviously less intense and good for doing if you have caught the train from Aberystwyth and need to get back. The longer Falls walk is so scenic it is worth doing and taking your time, though is a tough walk.
The Bridges can be seen from both walks, shops and staff friendly and helpful. Gifts, ice creams, drinks and chocolate available.
Kim
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The site is challenging for our age ( 60 's ) but we enjoyed...
The site is challenging for our age ( 60 's ) but we enjoyed the excercise. Plenty of resting seats on the way up the falls. We liked the shape of the surrounding rocks that the water had carved out. Glad we made the effort at the top we sat and had a drink outside The Hafod Hotel . Later bought chocolate from the Chocolate Shop. We caught the steam train to Aberystwyth and back . Unfortunately we had to stay on the train as there was no later train return. We travelled first class to give ourselves a treat, the train journey is expensive but we enjoyed wewon't need to do that again. The food at the Hafod Hotel was good, well presented and tasty. You can sit inside or out. My husband enjoyed the lager Carling said it was a great pint. Plenty of walking routes. A nice cafe at the train station.
Mair
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's a great but hard walk, Just pay attention to the signs,...
It's a great but hard walk, Just pay attention to the signs, wear good footwear and take your time, Also ensure you take water and food with you, in case you need to stop to recover some strength
Totally worth your time, just don't be in a rush
T_Guerreiro
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The bridge and waterfalls are minutes' walk from the Hafod...
The bridge and waterfalls are minutes' walk from the Hafod Hotel. The walks (charge payable) either side of the bridge offer stunning views of the features. The Bwlch Nant yr Arian nature reserve is only 15 minutes drive away and offers nature trails to suit all capabilities, mountain bike trails, bmx course and red kite feeding daily. Devil's Bridge is also the terminus of the Vale of Rheidol narrow-gauge steam railway from Aberystwyth and a trip on this is highly recommended. Aberystwyth itself is about 25 minutes' drive away and there is adequate parking close to the railway station. Also within easy driving distance are the Strata Florida Abbey and the Elan Valley reservoirs.
Wow! Beautiful setting, walking distance to the Devils Bridge falls and Hafod. Spaced out properties and a lovely play area and on-site catering. Such friendly staff and the bungalow is very thoughtfully equipped; radios, hairdryer, PS3 and dishwasher in addition to full kitchen equipment. So comfortable we slept better than at home. Really private and quiet with lovely views, even little rabbits having breakfast outside each morning!
Dramatic architecture adjacent to the magnificent Devils Bridge Falls. Large bar/restaurant serving good food. Comfortable rooms. Silly tiny sink in our room, spilling water on the floor all the time! (an add-on en-suite, I guess) But my daughters twin room in the “attic” had rustic beams and a gigantic bathroom with a dramatic standalone bathtub!
Good breakfasts. Friendly staff.
We have travelled all over the world often staying in very nice hotels. This is the best we have stayed in. Nicest, warmest and most helpful staff imaginable. Lovely old fashioned building rich in history. Picturesque spot. Food excellent and great value. Our 30th wedding anniversary could not have been better. Thankyou.
The room was fantastic, top floor suite looking out to the falls & Devils Bridge. Meals were very good also. Staff were always there for your needs, the manager was excellent. Thanks for a great time.
Regards
Martin & Sarah.
The property is set in a stunning location over looking the mountains at Devils Bridge. We had The Duke of Newcastle suite was absolutely unreal. The food was out of this world and the staff were outstanding.
Lovely hotel, had a nice room overlooking the valley. Nice bar / lounge area. Had the DBB package and food was very nice both the evening meal and breakfast.
Luxurious bedding, clean rooms and common areas. Helpful staff. The half board provided by the restaurant was amazing. We enjoyed the breakfast and dinner!
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