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Travelodge St Clears Camarthen

Dec 14, 2009

We stayed for the weekend for 2 nights. We were in a ground floor room just off the car park not on the road facing side. Positives - Cheap. Very quiet and an ideal location for visiting friends...more

Boar's Head Hotel

1 of 5 stars
West Wales
Dec 14, 2009
1
person found this review helpful

The most unwelcoming place I have ever visited mostly due to the terrible attitude of the landlord and his wife. They are clearly not cut out to run a business and would benefit from a course in...more

The Angel Vaults

Dec 13, 2009

Nothing special to say about the Angel Vaults. Slow service, nobody to greet you on arrival in the ground floor lounge. Quite unremarkable, understaffed, mediocre food. It should be so much better....more

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