Caerphilly County Hotels | Places to Stay in Caerphilly County

September 30, 2022 Carley Gatson

Discover the best hotels in Caerphilly County, South Wales, Wales including Premier Inn Caerphilly (Corbetts Lane) hotel, Premier Inn Caerphilly Crossways hotel, The Cross Oak Inn, Ty Castell Guest House, Travelodge Caerphilly, Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel & Spa, Maes Manor Hotel, Newbridge Hotel, The Halfway House, The Rock.
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1. Premier Inn Caerphilly (Corbetts Lane) hotel

Corbetts Lane Mid Glamorgan, Caerphilly CF83 3HX Wales
Excellent
51%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 637 reviews

Premier Inn Caerphilly (Corbetts Lane) hotel

Grab yourself a slice of the action at the Premier Inn Hotel Caerphilly (Corbetts Lane) - a great choice whether you're in the area for big business, top entertainment or world-class heritage. Your sightseeing menu could include the amazing Caerphilly Castle and Castell Coch. You could satisfy your appetite for the city with a trip into Cardiff. And, if it's the right time of year, why not tuck into the incredible Big Cheese Festival. And when you've filled up on fun, head back to the restaurant next to us, spacious rooms and luxury Hypnos beds.

nice but overpriced

Reviewed By Sightseer48614008701

we booked this hotel for an ed sheeran concert. we expected prices to be high but not as expensive as we paid for one night. the prices of these hotels now are disgusting. the friendliness of the staff at this hotel made up for it, it was a nice basic hotel if you need somewhere to stay

2. Premier Inn Caerphilly Crossways hotel

Crossways Park Parc Pontypandy Pontypandy, Caerphilly CF83 3NL Wales
Excellent
49%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 613 reviews

Premier Inn Caerphilly Crossways hotel

Sleep like a prince or princess at the Premier Inn Hotel Caerphilly Crossways, in the home of Wales' largest castle - one of Britain's most impressive fortifications. You'll be in a prime location for Cardiff city centre, watching rugby royalty at the Millennium Stadium or staging your own grand tour of the spectacular local scenery. And when it's time to hang up your crown for the night, make for our great value restaurant and fit-for-a-king, extra-comfy beds.

Great Stay!

Reviewed By 402soph

Lovely reception from staff when checking in. I was impressed by the room, the space and the layout. All members of staff were friendly, including at breakfast, where the choice for breakfast exceeded expectations.

3. The Cross Oak Inn

Penmaen Road, Blackwood NP12 0DJ Wales
Excellent
70%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 122 reviews

The Cross Oak Inn

Traditional pub with a warm friendly atmosphere. A menu with a wide variety of meals both British and from around the world. Large beautiful gardens to relax in with our real ales and exquisite food. Along with bed and breakfasts at reasonable prices.

Accommodation/facilities needs updating.

Reviewed By Sarah V

The room wasn't what we were expecting as it was a little small and outdated. In between the shower wasn't usable properly one second date of the ice cold next minute piping hot then back to ice cold again. The bathroom floor boards felt like they were going to give way from underneath us and there was a lingering smell from the drains that you would notice when you first walk into the room. For some strange reason we can't work out why the lights flickered a lot both lamp and ceiling. The staff were very very friendly and welcoming the bar facilities for good and we very much enjoyed our evening meals. The only reason we didn't give a five-star was the accommodation and facilities in the room (i.e. shower and toilet) we have paid less than £60 per night for better accommodation.

4. Ty Castell Guest House

48 St. Martins Road, Caerphilly CF83 1EJ Wales
Excellent
75%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 115 reviews

Ty Castell Guest House

Opened in March 2008, and experiencing rapid growth in clientele! 3 Star Visit Wales grading [ Ref: B203947]. 250 metres from the town centre and rail/bus station. 20 minutes to Cardiff. The perfect choice for comfort and convenience if you are visiting Caerphilly, Cardiff and south Wales. Enjoy a day or two strolling around the sprawling castle grounds and vibrant town, play golf, or take short walk to a viewing point (Caerphilly Mountain or Rudry Common) to see panoramic views of the valley and beyond. Additionally, enjoy a day out shopping and dining in Cardiff (15-20 minutes), take-in a concert or sporting event, and enjoy another leisurely stroll around the bay.If touring or on an activity break, choose Caerphilly and Ty Castell Guest House for your 'base-camp' - conveniently located in the heart of south Wales.

Top Drawer!

Reviewed By Richard L

Ty Castell Guest House is the ideal place to stay for Caerphilly. Steve runs a tight ship and it shows. It's central location and price beat the Travelodge hands down and the rooms and breakfast were on point. Town can be reached in just over 5 minutes on foot. Car parking is available for each room and the en-suite rooms were spacious an comfortable.

5. Travelodge Caerphilly

1 Beddau Way, Caerphilly CF83 2AX Wales
Excellent
48%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 450 reviews

Travelodge Caerphilly

Looking for a place to stay in Caerphilly? Then look no further than Travelodge Caerphilly Hotel, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Caerphilly to your doorstep. Rooms at Travel Lodge Caerphilly provide a flat screen TV, and guests can stay connected with public wifi. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Caerphilly Travel Lodge. Close to Senghenydd Memorial and Garden (3.1 mi), a popular Caerphilly landmark, Caerphilly Travel Lodge is a great destination for tourists. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the cafes, including Grazing Ground, Glanmors, and The Deli, all of which are a short distance from Travelodge Caerphilly. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular history museums such as Aber Valley Heritage Museum. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Travelodge Caerphilly Hotel as you experience everything Caerphilly has to offer.

Travelodge

Reviewed By annalisb2022

Lovely place to stay I've been using the travelodge for several months the rooms are well looked after the manager is polite and respectful Carol tammy kyle are very helpful. Always there when needed help moving rooms. Would highly recommend

6. Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel & Spa

Nr. Ystrad Mynach, Maesycwmmer CF82 7SN Wales
Excellent
42%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
9%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1450 reviews

Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel & Spa

Welcome to a unique luxurious four star golf and spa resort set in over 100 acres of meadowland and hidden amongst the breath taking valleys of south east Wales. Bryn Meadows is one of the leading destinations for spa breaks and golf breaks in Wales, comprising of 42 contemporary, yet classically styled en-suite rooms most with balconies overlooking the beautiful surrounding countryside, extensive leisure & spa facilities and a championship parkland golf course.Only 10 minutes away from J32 of the M4 and just 25 minutes from Cardiff, one of Europe’s most lively and cosmopolitan cities, Bryn Meadows is perfectly located to all the major attractions of the city, yet is far enough away for those searching for a relaxing retreat. For those wishing to explore the local area, the town of Caerphilly is just 10 minutes away, steeped in history with its own impressive hilltop Castle. Just 30 minutes away, the incredible Brecon Beacons renowned for its beautiful and diverse landscape.

Excellent Hotel

Reviewed By 456lynp

This is a really nice hotel ,the suite we had overlooked the golf course with excellent views of the valley . The room was clean and tidy and the breakfast was really good. The staff were very helpful and efficient

7. Maes Manor Hotel

Maesruddud Lane, Blackwood NP12 0AG Wales
Excellent
33%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
15%
Terrible
18%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 383 reviews

Maes Manor Hotel

Our beautiful Georgian Country Hotel is set in nine acres of landscaped gardens. We are situated in the heart of the Welsh Valleys and easily accessible from both Cardiff and Newport.The Maes Manor is within minutes of the small town of Blackwood, which has a good variety shops and facilities including golf, shooting, fishing, cycling as well as many breathtaking walks in the surrounding countryside and within easy driving distance of the spectacular Brecon Beacons. Further afield there are a huge variety of interesting places to visit including Blaenavon Ironworks (The setting for the BBC series Coal House), Caerphilly Castle and Llancaiach Fawr.The Maes Manor Hotel has 28 refurbished en suite bedrooms. Our Seasons restaurant can accommodate 90 coverts with private dinning facilities available. Our Islwyn suite offers one of the largest dinning facilities in the area, which accommodates up to 220 guests for events such as Weddings and Dinner Dances.

Wedding day at maes manor

Reviewed By Cruiser782744

We finally got married in May 2022, our wedding day had been planned since April 2020. We would like to thank the whole team at the maes manor for making our wedding day really special. A extra special thank you to Mike for his patience and understanding on how many times we had to move our wedding due to covid restrictions 4th time lucky. The food was amazing credit to the chef. They even made special dietary requirements for my son who has a gluten intolerance. Sam and Becky where fantastic throughout the whole process and especially Sam in the evening who looked after us throughout. The day and night was absolutely fantastic and all our guests commented on how nice the evening flowed We laughed from the start to the finish.We would definitely recommend getting married at the maes manor. The bridal sweet was amazing and breakfast the next day was exactly what we needed. Thank you again for making our day so rememorable, Sian and David Hutt

8. Newbridge Hotel

High Street, Newbridge NP11 4FH Wales
Excellent
50%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
10%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 30 reviews

Newbridge Hotel

We are a pub/restaurant/B&B All packed into one so we have something to offer for everyone. Great beer, entertainment, food and a bed for the night in one of our well designed comfortable rooms all with tv, tea/coffee, en-suite there is one family room that sleeps upto 5 people we have a pet friendly room with a double bed and 3 more double rooms. We are in an idealistic spot for tourism and travel as we have buses that run on a regular basis and a train station with a line into the city of Cardiff.

What an amazing find

Reviewed By KatieStar85

A really lovely hotel, incredibly friendly and welcoming, rooms were amazing, we booked out the whole 5 rooms and will definitely stay again when in the area. The breakfast was lovely too and the locals in the pub downstairs :)

9. The Halfway House

Upper Gelligroes Blackwood, NP12 2HT, Blackwood NP12 2HT Wales
Excellent
32%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
12%
Terrible
15%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 117 reviews

The Halfway House

Perfect evening

Reviewed By jgitti

Really excellent meal in friendly pub atmosphere with just a few tables. Cooking and serving by the family. Our B and B had failed to include it in its recommendations. I believe it has changed licensees and name recently so maybe that’s why. We would have gone back with more time

10. The Rock

Tredegar Road, Blackwood NP12 1DD Wales
Excellent
48%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
23%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 160 reviews

The Rock

Your hosts Paul and Jennifer Taylor extend a warm welcome to you here at The Rock. The former winners of the Enterprise Inns National Pub of the year competition have put their plans to emigrate down-under on hold. Having taken on the tenancy of The Rock in July, they have completely refurbished the entire hostelry throughout. We offer an elegant, well stocked bar, choice of real ales, interesting selection of wines and some old fashioned soft drinks which all catch the eye as you approach. The menu is comprehensive, predominantly fresh food based, catering for both those on the move lunchtimes, as well as those who prefer to linger. Our specials are innovative and changed regularly.

Very friendly and welcoming stay

Reviewed By graceltravels

My boyfriend and I loved staying here! We were visiting family in the area and stayed for one night. The service is very warm (thank you Paul and Jennifer for your hospitality!). Really lovely atmosphere and friendly faces. Makes you feel at home. Lovely pub with a good menu. The room was very clean and with nice character. We even took a walk along the river nearby, such beautiful views. We will definitely stay here again.

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