"I was going to visit the Brecon Mountain Railway and I needed somewhere close by to stay for the night. Luckily, I chose the Butchers Arms. The room was lovely and clean and the bed very comfortable. The food was filling and tasty and I had breakfast looking across to the start of the Brecon Beacons. The beer was wonderful especially the Butty Bach (little friend in Welsh). "
"I was going to visit the Brecon Mountain Railway and I needed somewhere close by to stay for the night. Luckily, I chose the Butchers Arms. The room was lovely and clean and the bed very comfortable. The food was filling and tasty and I had breakfast looking across to the start of the Brecon Beacons. The beer was wonderful especially the Butty Bach (little friend in Welsh). "
"Very comfortable room. Friendly attentive staff. Excellent breakfast menu, well presented.
Would stay here again for the location and quality of service. "
"Very comfortable room. Friendly attentive staff. Excellent breakfast menu, well presented.
Would stay here again for the location and quality of service. "
"Clean room, very helpful attentive staff. The amenities were those expected of a b&b. Our only qualms about our stay was there was no offer of remuneration re: the boiler having broken down."
"Clean room, very helpful attentive staff. The amenities were those expected of a b&b. Our only qualms about our stay was there was no offer of remuneration re: the boiler having broken down."
"very good accommodation with excellent facilities for breakfast. Owner provided clear instructions when we asked and we were very satisfied overall with the booking."
"very good accommodation with excellent facilities for breakfast. Owner provided clear instructions when we asked and we were very satisfied overall with the booking."
"Nice little B&B a few yards from the course at Clyne. Small but well appointed twin rooms and a delicious full breakfast served in the clubhouse.
Staff and members very hospitable and all four in our party very pleased and would happily stay again. "
"Nice little B&B a few yards from the course at Clyne. Small but well appointed twin rooms and a delicious full breakfast served in the clubhouse.
Staff and members very hospitable and all four in our party very pleased and would happily stay again. "
"Nigel and Jane were the perfect hosts, making our stay very welcoming, from the delicious breakfast through to the well appointed room, with fantastic views of the garden and mountains beyond."
"Nigel and Jane were the perfect hosts, making our stay very welcoming, from the delicious breakfast through to the well appointed room, with fantastic views of the garden and mountains beyond."
"We spent a lovely night at the B and B.
Everything was perfect and they even left a G and T and beer in the fridge for us to enjoy and fresh milk in a jug.
The beds were extremely comfortable and the water piping hot.
The breakfast in the morning was lovely and our hosts could not have been more welcoming
We will return again"
"We spent a lovely night at the B and B.
Everything was perfect and they even left a G and T and beer in the fridge for us to enjoy and fresh milk in a jug.
The beds were extremely comfortable and the water piping hot.
The breakfast in the morning was lovely and our hosts could not have been more welcoming
We will return again"
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"The service on arrival was pleasant and friendly although we did have around a 15 minute form to fill in on arrival with quite a lot information needed.
Our room was clean and tidy, had aircon and a comfortable bed. Shower/taps water pressure seemed to fluctuate for some strange reason, from not much water to a lot?
We had upgraded to the superior room but it was on the lower floor, so no views.
Being on the lower level was very noisy with lots of people walking past and even cars going past.
Then at around 5.55 a.m we were awoken on our departure day by a faulty fire alarm in our room. Then up until 7.30 was constant noise from staff, things like glass bottles being disposed of etc.
We have had a home which had a fire so the fact that we were woken like that really wasn't nice and the continued noise. We have four children so to have a lay in is what we really wanted.
We had breakfast which in all honesty we have had a lot better, food quality and portion was ok.
When we complained regarding being woken up, the staff member said sorry the fire alarm had a fault. For us health and safety with a hotel should be paramount and couldn't believe what we were hearing.
We also complained to Hotels.com and they have been very unhelpful. They want to give us a small credit for the inconvenience.
The morning was ruined and we left the hotel in a very anxious state.
In our opinion the Hotel/Hotels.com should have fully refunded this stay."
"Staff were brilliant, rooms have been let go from a maintenance point of view. Food was tasty but very over priced, especially the breakfast. Would have made a complaint if I’d had to pay £18 for that had it not been included with the nights stay. Drinks reasonably priced though."
"Spa very good, restaurant service good, staff pretty friendly. Booked 3 hotel rooms, one overlooking golf course had tremendous views, two facing a brick wall and lots of weeds pretty uninspiring. Plenty of parking and easy to find."
"Very good value. Excellent parking. Staff friendly and helpful when available. Bed comfortable and clean. The fan worked well but lacked its remote control. WiFi signal in the (courtyard) room weak. A smart television with streamer access and stations beyond Freeview would have been appreciated. Had a terrific meal and wine in the restaurant followed by a pleasant walk along a quiet road into Miskin village afterwards. I would happily return."
"Myself and my partner were really impressed by the beautiful decor at Lanelay Hall the hotel and our room was very spacious - the biggest room I’ve ever had whilst staying at a hotel. The happy birthday treats and petals were a really kind lovely touch too. The location was disappointing as we pulled up to the hotel gates in a housing estate (our expectation was a countryside hotel). Also one of the skylight blinds was broken in our room and left a gaping hole of bright light into the room which woke us up at 5:30am on our special night away. Overall a beautiful hotel and great service but location and the broken blind disturbing our sleep really put a dampener on our stay."
If you're looking for something a little different than your standard hotel, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your trip. If your ideal holiday to Neath includes spending lots of time outside, Brecon Beacons National Park and Victoria Gardens are good spots to enjoy the scenery.
Why choose B&Bs instead of traditional hotels?
B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a cosy reading space or a beautiful breakfast room, the tiny details are what make bed and breakfasts the perfect escape.
What are the best B&Bs in Neath?
Below are some B&Bs in the surrounding area: Sgwd Gwladys: 4 rooms. 11.3 mi (18.3 km) from the heart of Neath. Enjoy the on-site dining and bar/lounge. Norton House Hotel: 22 rooms. Situated 10 mi (16.1 km) from the heart of Neath. Enjoy the bar/lounge and on-site dining. Myrtle Cottage Vacation Rooms: 4 rooms. 11.8 mi (19 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the Jetted bath and patio area.
When is the best time to book my B&B in Neath?
When you're dreaming of a escape to Neath, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for Neath is 1220 mm.
What is there to do in Neath?
Spend some time exploring Henrhyd Waterfall and Brecon Beacons National Park if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You should put Neath Abbey Ruins and Neath Golf Club on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Neath?
Mapping out your trip in and around Neath is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Cardiff International Airport (CWL), which is located 26.8 mi (43.2 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.