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Top-notch comfort |
Copthorne Way Culverhouse Cross Cardiff CF5 6DH United Kingdom +44 29 2059 9100 |
A lakeside setting with stunning scenery provides a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city centre. As the Copthorne is situated close to the M4, it affords easy access to Cardiff, the Vale of Glamorgan and all of South Wales. Cardiff's main rail station is four miles away, and Cardiff airport is a 30-minute drive. The Culverhouse Cross retail park (with its huge Marks and Spencer store) is adjacent. The hotel offers four-star service, a good choice of rooms (from standard to connoisseur) and excellent leisure facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rural 15th-century pub |
Drope Road St Georges-Super-Ely Cardiff, WE CF65 6EP United Kingdom +44 14 4676 0310 |
Those in search of something off the beaten track should take a look at this charming 15th-century pub. Huge bay windows, exposed beams and stonework are perfectly in keeping with the leafy, rural location in the Vale of Glamorgan. However, a five minute drive will take you to the M4, and Cardiff city centre is only ten minutes away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A home away from home |
No.1 Cardiff Road St. Fagans Cardiff CF5 6EB United Kingdom +44 29 2056 6668 http://www.beechwoodonline.co.uk/ |
A traditional country-style bed and breakfast place, the Laurels is a family-run guesthouse that offers affordable accommodation for business or leisure travelers. It provides an easy access to the city and Cardiff Bay and is located adjacent to the Museum of Welsh Life. Single as well as double rooms are available and there is a special en-suite family room too. You can choose between English and continental options for breakfast. Credit cards, however, are not accepted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly hotel and pub |
Tyn-y-Parc Road Whitchurch Cardiff CF14 6BH United Kingdom |
Conveniently situated on the A470 (on the way into the city centre), this modern, Toby pub and hotel has a two-star rating. It's not the height of luxury, but the rooms are large, comfortable and functional and offer very good value for money. Popular because of its reliable standard of service, it is a good choice for the short-stay visitor or business traveller. The family-friendly restaurant will also appeal to those travelling with children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The stamp of quality |
Greenwood Lane St Fagans Cardiff CF5 6EL United Kingdom +44 029 2056 5400 http://www.old-post-office.com |
Located just outside Cardiff proper in the beautiful village of St Fagans, the Old Post Office is still only about ten minutes' drive from the city centre. Convenient for all the city's attractions and close to the fascinating Museum of Welsh Life, yet set in a quiet location, the hotel is a charming guesthouse that has been carefully converted with elegant taste. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Close to motorway |
Port Road Nantisaf, Wenvoe Cardiff CF5 6DD United Kingdom +44 29 2059 3896 http://www.travelinn.co.uk/ind... |
Travel Inn motel is convenient for the motorway and half a mile from the large retail park at Culverhouse Cross. Drop in and take a look at the enormous Marks and Spencer department store while you're in the area. This is one of four Premier Inns in Cardiff, offering accommodation at a fixed price per room. Popular with families and business travellers, the hotel's proximity to the motorway gives easy access to Cardiff Airport and makes for a good base from which to explore South Wales. Review © 2007, Wcities |