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Accommodation > Hotels > Wales > Dyfed > Aberystwyth > Harry's Hotel & Bistro
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Harry's Hotel & Bistro

A Hotel in Aberystwyth, Dyfed


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40/46 North Parade
Aberystwyth
Dyfed
Wales
SY23 2NF

Harry's Hotel & Bistro, Aberystwyth

Accommodation Description:
Located just two minutes from the coast and just off of the main high street, Harrys is the perfect little hotel for both leisure and buisiness visits to Aberystwyth. Featuring a hugely popular bistro and Irish themed Bar, this lively hotel is centrally located near local transport links such as the train station that is just a minutes walk away.Bedrooms at Harrys Bistro are light and spacious, offering the ideal base at an affordable price

Beds are large and comfortable and most feature a seating area, fully utilising the space to create a relaxing setting for your visit to Aberystwyth. With soft furnishings and modern comforts such as flat screen satellite television, rooms are ideal for recharging your batteries after enjoying the many nearby attractions.The Bistro at Harrys is brimming with a fine selection of meals that will please all palates

The Bistro has recently been refurbished and an open plan kitchen has been installed. It is here where the cooking has an emphasis on using fresh, local products to create simple but imaginative dishes that captivate the senses. The Irish themed bar at Harrys features regular live music and traditional Irish music most nights

Popular throughout the local area, the bar is famed for its lively atmosphere, friendly locals and excellent selection of beer and spirits. After enjoying a day in Aberystwyth, the bar is the perfect place to relax with a drink in cosy surroundings.Aberystwyth is a popular holiday resort on the west coast of Wales

The town is nestled between two beaches and three impressive hills, allowing for pleasant walks in the local area and good views in all directions. The town is also host to some popular attractions, such as the local harbour and pier, the famous castle ruins and the fantastic Cardigan Bay. Aberystwyth is a busy town, with a wide and varied selection of shops, bars and restaurants ensuring guests never run out of things to do



From: £45.00

Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed

Facilities

  • Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
  • Wi-Fi Available
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Restaurant
  • TV
  • Satellite TV
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
  • Hairdryer in each room
  • Limited Hours Room Service
  • Limited room service for hot food
  • Laundry/Valet Service
  • Wake Up Call Available
  • Pets Allowed
  • Car Parking Available Offsite
  • Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
  • Private dining services
  • Lounge Menu
  • Bar
  • Breakfast to go
  • [Channels] News
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Castell Gwallter - 3.9 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Landre, St Michael - 4.1 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Plas Llidiardau - 5.6 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Caer Penrhos - 7.8 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Plas Penhelig - 9.2 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating



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Corwen - 49 miles away Heritage Rating

Pembridge - 52.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Llangollen - 53.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Peterchurch - 54.3 miles away Heritage Rating

St Margaret's - 56.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Ruthin - 58.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Hereford - 62.9 miles away Heritage Rating


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Directions:
From the North South and London: Exit the M1 at J19 onto M6. At J10A exit onto M54. At J7 exit onto A5. After Shrewsbury turn left onto A458. At the roundabout exit onto the A483. Turn right onto A489 then take a left onto A470. At Llangurig bear right onto the A44 which continues on to Aberystwyth.


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