3/5 - Okay
Good restaurants and some interesting shops, although some shops were absurdly expensive. Parking almost impossible by 9.30 am midweek.
While there might not be top attractions in Llanfair, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Watch House Beach and Cottrell Park Golf Resort.
When in The Herberts, you can plan a visit to Watch House Beach and Beaupre Castle, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
Great food and beer. Very comfortable. Thank you
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025
Beautiful foyers into hotel and grand staircase. Does look shabby in places but is an old building. Friendly welcome- we checked in late in the evening due to delayed trains but we received a warm welcome. Room was very hot couldn't open windows but luckily had a fan (which helped to cool the room ...
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025
The rooms are a bit dated, and rough around the edges, but comfortable and clean. Good valie. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The location is good, just a short walk to the city. Car park was expensive, and cheaper options available, if more organised than me. Overall a lovely stay and ...
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2025
Comfortable, but difficult for tall people.
Reviewed on 17 Aug 2025
The overall building is a little old but it is worth the money. Do not go in expecting a five star stay as it’s basically a three star experience. They do not have basic items such as tissue papers or toiletries. But I will commend the front desk guy Richard. He was extremely helpful and did provide ...
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2025
Friendly, simple check -in. Easy parking in multistory just behind which can be added to the room. Great TV, good shower and comfy bed. Roomy flat with good equipment level in the kitchen. Some welcome gifts too (tea, coffee, sugar, washing up liquid and tea towels) which were very welcome. Mini ...
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2025
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Good restaurants and some interesting shops, although some shops were absurdly expensive. Parking almost impossible by 9.30 am midweek.
Loved Cowbridge. It’s a lovely town with everything you need. So glad we chose to stay here for our visit to Llandow Circuit.