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Trefeddian Hotel
Aberdovey, Aberdyfi (Aberdovey), Snowdonia-Eryri National Park LL35 0SB Wales
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The hotel is perfectly-positioned between the Snowdonian mountains and the Cambrian coast, just outside the pretty seaside village of Aberdovey (Aberdyfi in traditional Welsh). With panoramic sea views, the Trefeddian Hotel's accommodation is the perfect place to enjoy crisp mornings and sun speckled afternoons. Each of our 59 hotel bedrooms and three self-catering units are well equipped with all the modern comforts you need to feel right at home. We have a range of sea view and hill view bedrooms, with a lift to all floors. Quietly charming and traditional, the Trefeddian Hotel has been passed down the generations of the Cave-Browne-Cave family who firmly believe in 'good old-fashioned hospitality'. Nothing is too much trouble, just let us know any special requirements, we will do our very best to meet them. Being an award winning family friendly hotel, the Trefeddian is the ideal place for a family holiday in Wales, there is just so much to do, rain or shine!
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Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Pool
Free breakfast
Beach
Game room
Kids stay free
Children's playground
Secured parking
Wifi
Hot bath
Pool / beach towels
Indoor pool
Heated pool
Bar / lounge
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Breakfast buffet
Complimentary Instant Coffee
Complimentary tea
Kids' meals
Special diet menus
Wine / champagne
Mini golf
Tennis court
Billiards
Patio
Table tennis
Board games / puzzles
Indoor play area for children
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Kids' outdoor play equipment
Highchairs available
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
24-hour security
Non-smoking hotel
Outdoor furniture
Sun loungers / beach chairs
Sun terrace
Sun umbrellas
First aid kit
Laundry service
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Interconnected rooms available
Private balcony
Room service
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Flatscreen TV
Walk-in shower
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Wardrobe / wardrobe
Clothes rack
Private bathrooms
Wake-up service / alarm clock
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The Trefeddian Hotel delights with its inviting atmosphere and elegant dining, although a touch of ambient music could further enhance the ambiance. A testament to the hotel's commitment to cleanliness, many travelers commend the spotless rooms and meticulous housekeeping. While opinions on value are divided, due to some viewing it as pricey, the hotel's array of amenities, including plush lounges and diverse dining options, generally impresses guests.
Rooms earn praise for their comfort and views, but some suggest they could benefit from an update. The hotel's prime location near the sea and local attractions is widely celebrated, as is the attentive and helpful service.
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Just back from a four nighter at the “Trefeddin” our stay was really comfortable, the staff, table service & housekeeping was exemplary.
Great food each evening with menu changing daily.
Thank you Trefeddin we will be back, as we’re only up the road on the North Wales coast.
Great food each evening with menu changing daily.
Thank you Trefeddin we will be back, as we’re only up the road on the North Wales coast.
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Date of stay: October 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We enjoyed a five night, dinner, bed and breakfast stay in a sea view room in this very comfortable and well appointed hotel which is situated at the mouth of the Dovey Estuary and enjoys superb views over the local golf course and Cardigan Bay. The hotel management had obviously worked hard in preparing a detailed care plan to comply with COVID-19 restrictions. Our room was very comfortable and well appointed; the bathroom appeared to have been very recently up-graded. The housekeeping arrangements were exemplary. A special feature of the hotel is the 5 course evening meal. The standard of service and cuisine cannot be faulted and the breakfast menu is similarly extensive and includes smoked haddock and salmon as alternatives to the excellent full Welsh breakfast. The staff were unfailingly pleasant and helpful and we have already made a provisional booking for a return visit next year.
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Date of stay: October 2020
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Room Tip: We chose a room with a sea view (extra charge).
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We visited trefeddian hotel last weekend and had a wonderful time.
We stayed in room 401 which had breathtaking views of the coastline, the room was very cosy with beautiful decor and furnished to a high standard.
We spent the afternoon making use of the fantastic leisure facilities before proceeding to watch the England wales game in the main bar area, although the result wasn’t favourable the atmosphere surely made up for it.
After experimenting with the extensive gin menu it was time for dinner which didn’t disappoint.
It was a faultless dinner with the highlight being the main course of monkfish, highly recommended!
It was refreshing throughout our stay to be greeted with such personal and attentive service!
We would highly recommend a visit to trefeddian and look forward to visiting in the summer months and explore more of the idyllic countryside
We stayed in room 401 which had breathtaking views of the coastline, the room was very cosy with beautiful decor and furnished to a high standard.
We spent the afternoon making use of the fantastic leisure facilities before proceeding to watch the England wales game in the main bar area, although the result wasn’t favourable the atmosphere surely made up for it.
After experimenting with the extensive gin menu it was time for dinner which didn’t disappoint.
It was a faultless dinner with the highlight being the main course of monkfish, highly recommended!
It was refreshing throughout our stay to be greeted with such personal and attentive service!
We would highly recommend a visit to trefeddian and look forward to visiting in the summer months and explore more of the idyllic countryside
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Date of stay: March 2020Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Lots of great things to say about this hotel, but some disappointing things too.
The position of this hotel is simply superb . A short walk ( difficult dunes to cross, bad knees beware) and you are on a beach of such delights. Clean pale sand , lots of shells and azure sea. Must be 5 miles long. Dogs allowed and mine loved it. What a pleasure this was.
The hotel itself is somewhat dated I felt, particularly the dining room. Black and silver paisley wallpaper in a seaside hotel!
The room that dogs were permitted in was lovely, with sea birds on the walls. The staff call it the tweet suite!
No real fireplaces but horrid electric pretend ones. Since this hotel was built in 1907 , they must have had fireplaces then, open up a chimney and on a cold wet night , it will be a real bonus.
The food is quite a draw for guests , however I found it ok, a bit pretentious and overblown. They make a fuss about a 5 course dinner but honestly drop the second intermediate course and have free coffee at the end of the meal. I have to mention the coffee, it was truly awful, undrinkable stewed and disgusting. Get a good coffee machine please . Choose your food carefully and the food is not gourmet but it is reasonable and included in the price .
I made a mistake in booking, as an older lady , I should not have chosen a single room. A 2’6” bed is not comfortable anymore, fine for a child but I should have gone for a small double as my sister did. The rooms also are a bit tired but I think they are working on this, and they do need to do a complete bathroom and bedroom upgrade. The sea view is certainly wonderful but the rooms at the rear with a hill view are perfectly adequate if you are trying not to spend too much.
Mostly the staff were lovely, waiting staff were charming and housekeeping staff were also good.
The swimming pool was excellent, warm and spotlessly clean.
I found the front of house staff to be inflexible and awkward. I think they are bound by rules of the house, and these rules are never to be broken. Could I eat my dinner outside on a beautiful evening, absolutely not. I offered to collect my food and take it outside myself, no no no. Never.
Time to move with the times. Mrs CBC
The position of this hotel is simply superb . A short walk ( difficult dunes to cross, bad knees beware) and you are on a beach of such delights. Clean pale sand , lots of shells and azure sea. Must be 5 miles long. Dogs allowed and mine loved it. What a pleasure this was.
The hotel itself is somewhat dated I felt, particularly the dining room. Black and silver paisley wallpaper in a seaside hotel!
The room that dogs were permitted in was lovely, with sea birds on the walls. The staff call it the tweet suite!
No real fireplaces but horrid electric pretend ones. Since this hotel was built in 1907 , they must have had fireplaces then, open up a chimney and on a cold wet night , it will be a real bonus.
The food is quite a draw for guests , however I found it ok, a bit pretentious and overblown. They make a fuss about a 5 course dinner but honestly drop the second intermediate course and have free coffee at the end of the meal. I have to mention the coffee, it was truly awful, undrinkable stewed and disgusting. Get a good coffee machine please . Choose your food carefully and the food is not gourmet but it is reasonable and included in the price .
I made a mistake in booking, as an older lady , I should not have chosen a single room. A 2’6” bed is not comfortable anymore, fine for a child but I should have gone for a small double as my sister did. The rooms also are a bit tired but I think they are working on this, and they do need to do a complete bathroom and bedroom upgrade. The sea view is certainly wonderful but the rooms at the rear with a hill view are perfectly adequate if you are trying not to spend too much.
Mostly the staff were lovely, waiting staff were charming and housekeeping staff were also good.
The swimming pool was excellent, warm and spotlessly clean.
I found the front of house staff to be inflexible and awkward. I think they are bound by rules of the house, and these rules are never to be broken. Could I eat my dinner outside on a beautiful evening, absolutely not. I offered to collect my food and take it outside myself, no no no. Never.
Time to move with the times. Mrs CBC
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Date of stay: September 2021Trip type: Travelled with family
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This hotel is in a beautiful position overlooking golf club and beach and is just a short walk into town. Having stayed in 4 star hotels throughout the country I feel that this Hotel doesn't quite make the grade. On arrival my first impression was the amount of 'artifical' flower arrangements.
Our room had a balcony with very comfortable chairs which was lovely as the weather was good and we were able to sit there. The room itself lacked taste. Bedding was not top quality. Fitted wardrobes of poor quality with wardrobe door not closing properly because it was warped! We had a very nice en suite bathroom which was spoilt by the poor quality of the very thin,worn towels. However they were changed daily. The lounge areas in the Hotel were very nice with lots of comfy armchairs. 3 lounges in total with plenty of magazines to read also an on going jigsaw for rainy days. The bar had a good selection of drinks. Free nibbles with drinks were always the same, a small dish of cheese bites. Not much imagination there!
Food was very good, well cooked, huge portions with plenty of variety. 5 courses for evening dinner.However for the price paid it was disappointing that we had to pay extra for coffee after the meal. Management may consider to cut out 1 course and serve coffee instead.
The staff in the Hotel were all very pleasant and hard working.
Our room had a balcony with very comfortable chairs which was lovely as the weather was good and we were able to sit there. The room itself lacked taste. Bedding was not top quality. Fitted wardrobes of poor quality with wardrobe door not closing properly because it was warped! We had a very nice en suite bathroom which was spoilt by the poor quality of the very thin,worn towels. However they were changed daily. The lounge areas in the Hotel were very nice with lots of comfy armchairs. 3 lounges in total with plenty of magazines to read also an on going jigsaw for rainy days. The bar had a good selection of drinks. Free nibbles with drinks were always the same, a small dish of cheese bites. Not much imagination there!
Food was very good, well cooked, huge portions with plenty of variety. 5 courses for evening dinner.However for the price paid it was disappointing that we had to pay extra for coffee after the meal. Management may consider to cut out 1 course and serve coffee instead.
The staff in the Hotel were all very pleasant and hard working.
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Date of stay: March 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We stayed for four nights in a lovely room with a balcony overlooking the bay and golf links. Weather was pretty good so we really valued the balcony. It is situated in a beautiful elevated location with great views and is really reasonably priced compared to similar quality hotels and Devon & Cornwall with the added benefit of a largely deserted 6 mile wide sandy beach to walk along. Really nice bar and lounges. Really good menus and standard of food was excellent( both dinner and breakfast), as was the impeccable service. Have already booked a Superior Room on Top Floor with separate seating area & balcony for next year to get maximum benefit of the great views. Really superb break.
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Date of stay: September 2022Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Booked a room here for a special anniversary. I requested a sea view with balcony room but we got a double with sea view, so didn’t quite understand what I wanted. The room was clean, new carpets, furniture was clean and the bathroom was clean with fluffy towels etc so all good here. The room was smaller than I expected, not very big really by the time your bags are in there really isn’t enough space. Not as shown in the brochure pics. The bar was as expected over priced. We had dinner here, which I have to admit was lovely. Service was excellent the only issue is it could have been hotter. Later we went back to our room and it was roasting hot. We discovered the radiators had come on so we turned them off and opened windows. Windows only opened a tiny fraction. Unfortunately it remained hot all night. Didn’t sleep well. At breakfast you’re seated at the same table as the night before. We waited 40 mins before I flagged someone down to take our order. No member of staff came to serve us not even the guy who seated us and knew we had arrived. He stood doing nothing the whole time. He watched us get up for cereal and juice. Once our order was taken everything arrived at once. The fried breakfast was very nice not greasy at all and beans arrived in a separate pot. So overall good but some service issues, honesty with advertised rooms, put listening ears on would be good. The room wasn’t cheap over £300 a night and still they put sachets of coffee with silly milk cartons. There is never enough. A few cubes of sugar four milks one tea two chocolate two coffee. So not been checked. The swimming pool is indoor no lockers just a tiny changing room with shower. The pool was absolutely freezing. I wasn’t expecting it to be hot but crikey at least make it comfortable considering many guests were elderly and didn’t cope with the cold. So whilst I would stay again I would definitely tell them what is expected and take a bottle of wine to watch the sea come in and laugh at the golfers looking for their lost balls!
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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What a wonderful hotel and in a perfect setting for a relaxing winter break. It is so hard to find places these days that combine first class comfort and excellent service. We were very fortunate to arrive the day after the second of two winter storms, but had we encountered them then the hotel would have provided us with everything we wanted to enjoy our time there. The four lounges are varied, comfortable and spacious and the staff knowledgeable, friendly and attentive. A member of the service staff spotted me taking a cool bag to the car to keep milk cool overnight and directed me to use a small fridge in a service room instead which was so useful.
We did have a few small queries but not only were these quickly resolved but one duty manager, Sally, took the trouble to find us in the lounge later and update us on them. She is a gem, as all the staff are - I am allergic to vinegar and I was asked this on arrival. I was so impressed to see that on the table menu each evening the dishes containing vinegar were clearly marked. Thanks for that.
Our room was warm and cosy and had all the facilities we needed with a superb view across the golf course and the sand dunes towards the beach. Our only regret is we didn't have the time to enjoy the games facilities on site - we were too busy exploring the local area in reasonable weather for January. We used our bus pass to go to Towyn and also walked along the beach to Aberdovey.
Highly recommended
We did have a few small queries but not only were these quickly resolved but one duty manager, Sally, took the trouble to find us in the lounge later and update us on them. She is a gem, as all the staff are - I am allergic to vinegar and I was asked this on arrival. I was so impressed to see that on the table menu each evening the dishes containing vinegar were clearly marked. Thanks for that.
Our room was warm and cosy and had all the facilities we needed with a superb view across the golf course and the sand dunes towards the beach. Our only regret is we didn't have the time to enjoy the games facilities on site - we were too busy exploring the local area in reasonable weather for January. We used our bus pass to go to Towyn and also walked along the beach to Aberdovey.
Highly recommended
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Date of stay: January 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We were staying at a friends cottage in Aberdfyi and decided to treat ourselves to Sunday lunch at this lovely hotel. The three course meal was £27.50 x2 and it was worth every penny! There was a varied menu for all three courses. Our waiter, Michael, was very friendly, polite and attentive.... couldn't fault him. The location of the dining room looks out over the golf course to the sea and we were lucky that the weather was sunny which enhanced the view. The food was excellent, good portions and nicely presented. We couldnt find fault with the whole experience and so are happy to give a 5* rating. Highly recommended.
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Date of stay: April 2022
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Having been several times in the past and enjoyed our stay, I took my elderly mother for a few days post bereavement break, to cheer her up.
I had specifically asked for a disabled access room with a sea view, as she is over 90yrs old & struggles to walk.
On arrival we were allocated rooms on the 4th floor & we’re informed the disabled access wetroom was taken. Not a good start - however, we went to the rooms. Room 408 is on the end of the building with a partial sea view & is dark; the shower is extremely tight to get in if immobile!! ; room 403 was also dark & cold (I did mention it to staff on the first day) - thank goodness for blankets found in the wardrobe (but shouldn’t be needed in this standard of hotel) Previously, our rooms have been so much better; we were very disappointed.
For dinner, although the restaurant was only half full, we were placed on a table abutting a wall, rather than a spacious or window. We asked to be moved & boy did we get unpleasant looks from a specific member of staff! At £175 per night, I’d expect rather more. We were made to feel like we were being really awkward.
Our specific waiter was very pleasant & the food was as good as ever. However, we sadly wouldn’t want to go again with dark rooms & narrow windows affording one seat to see the sea. A couple wouldn’t even have been able to sit together overlooking the sea-the entire point of a seaview?!
I had specifically asked for a disabled access room with a sea view, as she is over 90yrs old & struggles to walk.
On arrival we were allocated rooms on the 4th floor & we’re informed the disabled access wetroom was taken. Not a good start - however, we went to the rooms. Room 408 is on the end of the building with a partial sea view & is dark; the shower is extremely tight to get in if immobile!! ; room 403 was also dark & cold (I did mention it to staff on the first day) - thank goodness for blankets found in the wardrobe (but shouldn’t be needed in this standard of hotel) Previously, our rooms have been so much better; we were very disappointed.
For dinner, although the restaurant was only half full, we were placed on a table abutting a wall, rather than a spacious or window. We asked to be moved & boy did we get unpleasant looks from a specific member of staff! At £175 per night, I’d expect rather more. We were made to feel like we were being really awkward.
Our specific waiter was very pleasant & the food was as good as ever. However, we sadly wouldn’t want to go again with dark rooms & narrow windows affording one seat to see the sea. A couple wouldn’t even have been able to sit together overlooking the sea-the entire point of a seaview?!
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Date of stay: March 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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Good morning christina there is a large garage which is undercover where people can park cars and bikes ..you are at the top of a private road and its all very safe and secure ..you wouldnt want to spoil your lovely room by putting your bike in your room ..have the best time you will love it and want to return ...mandy .
"In early spring/ late autumn stays, my partner and I have had the pool to ourselves. Towels are provided. Drying room available."Read full review
"Excellent easy parking with plenty of room, good access in all areas for anyone with mobility issues"Read full review
"If you want a specific room ( I requested a balcony but didn’t get one) call up and tell them your requirements. Make sure it’s in writing."Read full review
"If you stay in twin - check size of beds - we were in 2.5ft single beds - tiny! But apparently they have standard 3ft singles in other rooms"Read full review
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$374 - $450 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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LOCATION
United KingdomWalesNorth WalesSnowdonia-Eryri National ParkAberdyfi (Aberdovey)
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59
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Frequently Asked Questions about Trefeddian Hotel
Which popular attractions are close to Trefeddian Hotel?
Nearby attractions include Ynyslas National Nature Reserve (2.5 km), Magic Lantern Cinema Tywyn (4.7 km), and Aberdyfi Beach (1.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Trefeddian Hotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include an indoor pool, free wifi, and free breakfast.
Which room amenities are available at Trefeddian Hotel?
Top room amenities include a flat screen TV, a view of the mountains, and a walk-in shower.
What food & drink options are available at Trefeddian Hotel?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Trefeddian Hotel?
Yes, free parking and secured parking are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Trefeddian Hotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Salt Marsh Kitchen, Libanus 1877, and Seabreeze.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Trefeddian Hotel?
Yes, guests have access to an indoor pool during their stay.
Are pets allowed at Trefeddian Hotel?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Are there any historical sites close to Trefeddian Hotel?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Machynlleth Town Clock (15.2 km), Statue of King Edward VII (14.5 km), and Queen Victoria - Merchant Ship's Figurehead (14.6 km).
Does Trefeddian Hotel have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the ocean view available here.
Is Trefeddian Hotel accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access, reduced mobility rooms, and facilities for disabled guests. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.