The University of Wales Institute - Colchester Avenue Campus
The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff was established in 1996; however its roots date back to the mid 1800s. It comprises of the schools of Art & Design, Education, Health Sciences, Management, and Sport, and currently enrolls nearly 10,000 students. The University, located at Cardiff, Wales, consists of four campuses that are located at Llandaff on Western Avenue, Cyncoed, Colchester Avenue and Howard Gardens at City Center. Programs are offered in the fields of art and design, sciences, business and information technology, teacher training, humanities, social sciences, health, sport, engineering, tourism and leisure.
Cardiff Central Railway Station
Cardiff Central (Welsh: Caerdydd Canolog) is the largest railway station in Wales and the only station in Cardiff to be situated on the Great Western Main Line. It is an interchange station for local services on the main line, cross-country express trains, and suburban services on the Valley Lines rail network. The station is operated by Arriva Trains Wales, though the exterior signage (larger than the name of the station) still reads Great Western Railway, the name of the company who built it. It is located in Central Square and was formerly known as Cardiff General. The railway station forecourt — in the practical manner common in continental Europe but relatively rare in Great Britain — accommodates Cardiff's central bus station.
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Founded in 1949, The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama is Wales' National Conservatoire and a centre of excellence for the performing arts, specialising in music, acting, stage management, technical theatre, theatre design, arts management and music therapy. The College is located at Cardiff Castle, Wales, and has around 550 students studying on its campus. Undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degree and diploma courses are offered in music, acting, stage management and theatre design.
The University of Wales Institute - Cyncoed Campus
The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff was established in 1996; however its roots date back to the mid 1800s. It comprises of the schools of Art & Design, Education, Health Sciences, Management, and Sport, and currently enrolls nearly 10,000 students. The University, located at Cardiff, Wales, consists of four campuses that are located at Llandaff on Western Avenue, Cyncoed, Colchester Avenue and Howard Gardens at City Center. Programs are offered in the fields of art and design, sciences, business and information technology, teacher training, humanities, social sciences, health, sport, engineering, tourism and leisure.
Cardiff City Football Club
The John Smiths Grange End is a large former open terrace that now has a roof installed. This end is shared between home and away supporters. Opposite is the Spar Family Stand. This small, covered, all seated stand, has a number of supporting pillars running across the front. The overall appearance of this stand has changed recently, with the roof repainted with a large advert for the Clubs sponsors Redrow. On one side of the ground is the Popular Bank Stand. This has a raised seating area to its rear and terracing at its front. There are a couple of supporting pillars in the seated area, whilst the roof does not cover the front terrace.
The University of Wales Institute - Llandaff Campus
The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff was established in 1996; however its roots date back to the mid 1800s. It comprises of the schools of Art & Design, Education, Health Sciences, Management, and Sport, and currently enrolls nearly 10,000 students. The University, located at Cardiff, Wales, consists of four campuses that are located at Llandaff on Western Avenue, Cyncoed, Colchester Avenue and Howard Gardens at City Center. Programs are offered in the fields of art and design, sciences, business and information technology, teacher training, humanities, social sciences, health, sport, engineering, tourism and leisure.
Radyr Golf Club - Cardiff
With its magnificent views overlooking the City of Cardiff and the Bristol Channel beyond, Radyr has one of the most idyllic settings in South Wales. Nestling in rural heathland its gentle undulations provide both members and visitors with a course which is a delight to the eye, yet which offers the sternest of challenges to golfers of all standards. At 6053 yards the layout of the course today has changed little from the original finalised by Colt of Sunningdale in 1915. Its greatest feature is the fact that every hole provides a separate and very different challenge and any golfer who has visions of 'taking it apart' is very quickly disillusioned. Wayward shots are invariably punished and the magnificent but testing greens will reward only the smoothest of putting strokes.
St Fagans National History Museum - Cardiff
St Fagans opened on 1 July 1948. Since then, it has established itself as one of Europe's foremost open air museums and become Wales's most popular heritage attraction. The Museum shows how the people of Wales lived, worked and spent their leisure time over the last five hundred years, and over the past fifty years it has inspired generations of visitors with its exploration of Welsh history and tradition. The Museum stands in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle, a late 16th-century manor house generously donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth. The 100-acre parkland now has over forty original buildings, moved from various parts of Wales and re-erected to show how the people of Wales lived at various times in history.
University of Wales - Newport Allt-yr-yn Campus
The University of Wales, Newport has been involved in higher education since 1841 and attracts students from over 80 countries around the world. The University is internationally known for its high quality undergraduate , postgraduate and professional programmes in art, media and design, business, accounting and education, highly advanced facilities, and well-qualified staff who have earned the top rating, 'confidence', from the Quality Assurance Agency.
University of Wales - (City Campus) Usk Way, Stow Hill, Newport
The University of Wales, Newport has been involved in higher education since 1841 and attracts students from over 80 countries around the world. The University is internationally known for its high quality undergraduate , postgraduate and professional programmes in art, media and design, business, accounting and education, highly advanced facilities, and well-qualified staff who have earned the top rating, 'confidence', from the Quality Assurance Agency.
Extra Information
- Bicycle Storage
- City Breaks
- Close To City Centre
- Daily House Keeping
- Family Room Available
- Free Parking
- Free Wifi
- Freeview
- Linen And Towels Provided
- Parking Off-site
- Parking On-site
- Romantic Breaks
- Wake Up Call
- Walking Holidays
- Wifi
General Policy
The first night of your stay will be taken as a deposit at the time of booking and will not be refundable. No changes to or cancellation of bookings are accepted. Refunds are not available.
All rooms are charged per person not per room. i.e. If you book a family room for three or four people you are not permitted to have extra people in the room without paying for them, (that goes for any size room).
Card details are required for all bookings and deposits in order to secure the booking.
We respectfully remind you that a reservation made either verbally, or via email constitutes as a legal contract. By making a booking you are deemed to accept these booking terms.
NON ARRIVALS AND NO SHOWS
Payment in full will be taken from the card used to secure your booking.
CHECK IN TIMES
Check in is available between 16:00 and 22:30. If you will not be arriving during these hours it is your responsibility to contact us to ensure you can check in outside of our normal hours. If you do not contact us by 22:30 on the day of your arrival we may be unable to provide you your room.
CHECK OUT TIME
Check out is 10:00 on the morning of your departure.
PARKING
Free parking is subject to availability and on a first come, first served basis. Should the car park be full, street parking is available nearby.
DAMAGE DEPOSIT
A damage deposit will be taken for more than three people and large groups. Upon arrival at the property we will request a damage deposit of £100 for every third person. This will be returned to you upon an inspection of your room/rooms when checking out. For larger bookings we do reserve the right to request a higher damage deposit. Should the need arise we will discuss this with you shortly after your booking has been made.