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“A contemporary seaside hotel and restaurant in charming Aberaeron. Rooms spread among three historic harbour side buildings. Splashes of colour, wrought iron freestanding baths and lively patterns make this a unique property. The chef prepares modern welsh cuisine. A standout property.”

“A contemporary seaside hotel and restaurant in charming Aberaeron. Rooms spread among three historic harbour side buildings. Splashes of colour, wrought iron freestanding baths and lively patterns make this a unique property. The chef prepares modern welsh cuisine. A standout property.”

Hotel Review

In this delightful, multi-coloured Regency town, the former Harbourmaster's waterfront house continues the theme: azure blue outside, multi-coloured inside. Downstairs: eating and drinking at the curving bar or in the informal dining room with inventive menus. Upstairs: seven bright, modern bedrooms. From the topmost, the master could keep an eye on all three harbours under his control.
 

Written by Fiona Duncan

Recommended For

  • Value chic
  • Cosy, sophisticated design with thoughtful details, warm service and top notch cuisine- without the designer pricetag.
  • Country Escape
  • Nestled in a charming harbour town, with great walks, roaring fires and an extensie cellar.
  • Other Activities
  • Boat trips leave locally and search for sightings of bottlenose dolphins, porpoises, seals and birds.
  • Cycling
  • Take one of the hotel mountain bikes and set off on one of the the hotel recommended routes.
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Relax and unwind, with good food, great wine, comfy beds and an extensive DVD library.
  • Great walks
  • Jump on the Welsh Coastal Path running straight by the front door.
  • Restrictions on children
  • No children under 5 other than in the cottages
  • Quiet
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Full of character
  • Good wine list
  • Less £
  • Views
  • Free wifi
  • Contemporary
  • Beach nearby
  • Chic
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant
  • Townhouse

Facilities

  • Restrictions on children
  • No children under 5 other than in the cottages
  • Bar
  • Bicycles available
  • Fireplace
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • In room DVD
  • Library
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Good wine list
  • Parking
  • Views
  • Free wifi
  • Wifi
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Suites
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Other Activities
  • Boat trips leave locally and search for sightings of bottlenose dolphins, porpoises, seals and birds.
  • Cycling
  • Take one of the hotel mountain bikes and set off on one of the the hotel recommended routes.
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Relax and unwind, with good food, great wine, comfy beds and an extensive DVD library.
  • Great walks
  • Jump on the Welsh Coastal Path running straight by the front door.

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Harbourmaster Hotel

"The Harbourmaster has reinvented itself as a small hotel and restaurant modelled on contemporary designs, it's cosy as well as cool, homely as well as sophisticated."

Originally published by Independent (view article)

Harbourmaster Hotel

"Exposed stone walls and reconditioned wooden furniture hint at cosy fishing village simplicity, but the elegantly lit alcoves and bottled Welsh mineral water suggest otherwise."

Originally published by The Guardian (view article)

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"The Harbourmaster Hotel is a true pioneer."

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