Just off the M4 motorway, on the edge of Bridgend, the hotel offers free parking and unlimited free Wi-Fi. Bedrooms have deluxe Hypnos beds and 22-inch flat-screen TVs with up to 100 channels.
John Crisp
United Kingdom
Clean room, comfy bed, all in room you need for overnight stay or longer
Located in the heart of Glamorgan, Best Western Premier Heronston Hotel & Spa has a modern leisure suite, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Jadine Henry
United Kingdom
The staff are fab, the pool and sauna/steam room is so lovely, they were very accommodating to my needs when I needed to make changes fab!
Located in Bridgend and with Cardiff University reachable within 20 miles, The Masons Arms Hotel has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Bridgend and with Cardiff University reachable within 20 miles, The Wyndham Arms-Wetherspoon has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
KEITH
United Kingdom
excellent large breakfast unlimited tea and coffee good value for money. tea coffee biscuits and bottled water replenished in room every day
. Verry confutable bed and clean room
This charming Grade II Listed building is located 5 minutes from the M4. It is thought to have been a gift from Queen Elizabeth I to the Earl of Leicester.
Sue
United Kingdom
Food was excellent - local fresh and perfectly cooked
Located in Bridgend, 1.5 miles from Tresilian Bay Beach, The White Lion Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Nestled within 2 acres of heritage parkland and close to magnificent beaches, this guesthouse enjoys a superb location, with the River Ewenny flowing through its grounds.
Arthur
United Kingdom
Lovely room and easy to find. They found a safe space to lock our bikes away. Room was excellent as was the breakfast
This relaxed and friendly Grade 2 listed Georgian Manor with in 6 acres of gardens and is 2 miles from junction 36 of the M4. Court Colman Manor is within easy reach of Bridgend, Cardiff and Swansea.
Hazelwood House is a purpose built, 4-star guest house, just a mile from Bridgend Town Center. It is set amid a beautifully landscaped garden within a natural meadow.
Parc Lodge Guesthouse offers accommodations in Bridgend, 22 miles from Principality Stadium and 22 miles from St David's Hall.
Kim
United Kingdom
Rooms where very comfortable clean and organized
The staff where brilliant friendly and welcoming
Home to home feel
Went out of they way to ensure everything was provided
Very secure which was great for kids
Highly recommend definitely will be back
Places around Bridgend are stunning: Ogmore, Southerndown...
Places around Bridgend are stunning: Ogmore, Southerndown and Porthcawl to name but a few. Shopping at Sarn is excellent. Bridgend Town sadly lacks funding but it’s still an ok town for essentials.
Newbridge fields are beautiful - lots of sports are played there at weekends too.
Not far from Neath falls, there Big Pit, The Mumbles - all worth while places!
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
Ewenny guest house is not in the town of Bridgend but in...
Ewenny guest house is not in the town of Bridgend but in Ewenny, surrounded by countryside and woods, on the road to the coast. There are a couple of pubs about 5 minutes drive away for evening meals. It is a five minute drive to Ogmore , which is on the sea and the coastline there is a heritage coastline, with beautiful walks and cliffs and woods.
Bridgend is a small town, it has supermarkets, shops and restaurants, but we did not spend time in the town, only in the countryside around.
Keith
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little town with a good range of shops and cafes.
Lovely little town with a good range of shops and cafes.
Ideally located just a short 20ish minutes from Cardiff central by train and direct trains to Cardiff Airport.
People were very friendly, had a lovely evening at the Railway Pub near the station, friendly staff and customers
Dennis
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everything was was perfect.spotlessly clean room,,very quiet...
Everything was was perfect.spotlessly clean room,,very quiet,no noise from outside. I was a bit poorly on my visit,(still on going) I was looked after by 2 lovely ladies+ I thankyou both immensely.x,. Shower was spot on.the bed,well,iff I could have fitted it in my handbag I would have,.x,.il be back.x
Mumma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only use Bridgend as a stopover as I could not find...
I only use Bridgend as a stopover as I could not find reasonably priced room in Cardiff that was in a safe area for a woman travelling alone. There was a big football match and concert on in Cardiff that Tuesday night and that is why I booked further afield as there was very little choice in my price range available.
Robyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old Manor House with an old-fashioned touch, a bit out of...
Old Manor House with an old-fashioned touch, a bit out of times but comfortable, clean and with refurbished bath rooms.
We we arrived there was a school graduation party we had not been made aware of. Fortunately it finished at 10 pm, so did not bother us in the end.
Very good Indian restaurant. Very good breakfast.
Liz and Rob are so hospitable, there isn't anything I could find fault with during my stay. This wasn't my first time at Ballas, as I remember being made so welcome the first time I was in South Wales as a solo traveller, I brought mum this time!
The rooms are spotless, the beds are so comfortable, and it's in a perfect spot to get out and about. Breakfasts are first class, and nothing is too much trouble. Absolutely would recommend this place to anyone staying in the area.
Very friendly staff, absolutely fabulous breakfast, proper English/Welsh breakfast. Great location, beautiful grounds and Georgian manor house. Good value for money - certainly beats staying at Premier inn or travel lodge and its cheaper than the former and significantly better than both those options. The Restaurant attached to the hotel was a Curry House and it was good, food cooked in sight of guests and food can be adapted to order.
This is a decent chain hotel with modern facilities and recently updated decor. It doesn't have the charm of an individually owned hotel, but the rooms are quiet and surprisingly large, the breakfasts are good and the staff are friendly. The location, on the edge of Bridgend, is close to the countryside and attractive coast. It was a significant bonus to find that the hotel has an EV charging station that is free for guests to use.
Easy parking and quiet location.
Evening meal - the food was absolutely stunning, one of the best meals I have had in a long time. Talented chef / kitchen staff for sure. Such a refreshing change to my weekly hotel stays.
Nice restaurant area and cosy little pub part too
Staff nice, young man in the afternoon was particularly professional and friendly.
pillows and mattress comfortable
Lovely little cottage near Bridgend. The property is wonderfully finished to a really good specification. Had a warm, cosy feel about the property with internal stonework, log fire and ceiling beams. We booked for Easter weekend and arrived to Easter cakes which was a nice touch by the host. We would 100% recommend the property, and will certainly be returning in the future.
Very convenient - close to shops and very cheap petrol station
Ample parking - huge car park at rear as well as at the front of the property
Polite and helpful host
Quiet despite town centre location
Breakfast excellent, full Welsh with laverbread!
Tea, coffee, drinking chocolate and excellent biscuits in room
Very Handy Guest house close to the town of Bridgend with excellent parking, Clean and spacious rooms with Good WIFI. Lovely Host who makes a very generous Breakfast Close enough to the town amenities for an evening meal and far enough for peace and quiet lovely view of the local stream from my room.
The staff were so friendly and helpful, the £1million pound make over done a few years ago still looks good.The hotel has character as it kept all its features as Wetherspoons always does. It is so close to train and bus stations and in the middle of the pedestrianised town next to the river.
A lovely little single room for me as a solo traveller. Friendly staff who took a kind interest in what I was doing in walking on the south Wales section of The Cistercian Way, which passes through Llangynwyd. Tasty and good value evening meals available and delicious breakfast.
The guest house was lovely for our short stay. There were nice touches in the spacious room like a fridge & microwave, tea & coffee making facilities which was great. Tony was very welcoming and helpful. We will definitely be staying again when we are back in Wales.
The property is an old stone terraced cottage but has been sympathetically extended with a high standard of fittings and decor, the location was very close to the town centre but in a quiet street. Excellent breakfast cooked to order by the host!
Great place to stay very clean and well decorated with attention to detail, kitchen was well equipped with a lovely welcome hamper, great location train station and super market and town center close by.good to see a variety of games to play.
Absolutely beautiful hotel. Lovely hotel, lovely building, rooms decorated lovely. Great communal areas, room was beautiful clean, restaurant and breakfast were both stunning. Will definitely return.
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