The next National Eisteddfod of Wales will be held between the 3rd and 11th August 2018 in Cardiff Bay, and once again will be full of music, literature and fabulous performances.
To make the most of your visit to the festival, why not make a short break of it and stay in a hotel, bed and breakfast, cottage… even a castle hotel! We have them all listed on the following pages, simply scroll down to start browsing the selection.
Please note that Historic UK is not directly affiliated or associated with the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
Sleeps 16. Enjoying stunning views over Carmarthen Bay, this delightful barn conversion exudes traditional charm with original stone walls and beams. Inside there is a spacious games room, whilst ouside guests can enjoy a large, lawned garden. Cottage Code: OR9.
Sleeps 3. Dating from the early 1700s, this former stable block to the local manor house, sits peacefully in the heart of the pretty Pembrokeshire village of Penally. Lovingly renovated, it enjoys stunning sea views over the coast to the Gower Peninsula. Cottage Code: OV6.
Amroth, nr. Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 6. Occupying an idyllic setting on the edge of the Pembrokeshire coastal path, this former fisherman’s cottage boasts spectacular sea views. The quaint seaside village of Amroth has a half mile long, flat, sandy beach, as well as a 16th century pub. Cottage Code: OV7.
Sleeps 6. Surrounded by historic monuments with hill forts and standing stones all close by, this carefully converted stone barn is set on a working farm. Just a short drive from the Pembrokeshire coast, there is stabling available by arrangement. Cottage Code: OCW.
Llangennech, nr. Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 6. Retaining much period charm, this traditional former barn has been carefully converted to provide spacious holiday accommodation, complete with a large games room. The area boasts several medieval sites, including Dinefwr Castle. Cottage Code: OS2.
Kidwelly, nr. Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 4 – 6. Enjoying a coastal setting in the community of St Ishmael on Carmarthen Bay, these lovingly converted traditional Welsh barns feature original stone walls and beams. Follow the link below to view other properties at this location. Cottage Code: W42214.
Llwyn Onn Guest House is in an idyllic setting overlooking the Llwyn Onn reservoir in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Recently awarded with AA and Welsh Tourist Board 4 Stars, complete with 11 en-suite bedrooms.
Sleeps 8. Restored to the highest standard, this former cow shed now offers tastefully presented holiday accommodation in a peaceful rural setting. With imposing vaulted beamed ceilings on the inside, outside enjoy al fresco dining on the patio. Cottage Code: OY2.
Sleeps 5. Ideally located for coast or countryside, these two properties offer an ideal holiday base to explore the the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Follow the link below to view the other property at this location. Cottage Code: 19076.
St Clears, nr. Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
Sleeps 10. Dating back to the 18th century, this traditional Welsh farmhouse has been lovingly converted to retain much of its original charm with oak beams and a period wood-burning stove. More modern touches include a 6-seater hot tub. Cottage Code: OU7.