Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel & Spa

“Attractive hotel with an enviable range of facilities” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

MAESYCWMMER, CAERPHILLY

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Our Inspector's view

Surrounded by its own mature parkland and 18-hole golf course, the impressive Bryn Meadows hotel, golf, leisure and function complex provides a range of high quality, well-equipped bedrooms and several have their own balconies or patio areas. The attractive public areas include a pleasant restaurant which, like many of the bedrooms, enjoys striking views of the golf course and beyond. There are impressive function facilities and the hotel is a popular venue for weddings.

Awards, accolades & Welcome Schemes

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AA Recommended Spa
Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel & Spa
MAESYCWMMER, Ystrad Mynach, CF82 7SN

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms: 42
  • Family rooms: 4
  • Bedrooms Ground: 21
  • Free TV
  • WiFi available
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Laundry facilities
  • Ironing facilities
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
  • Children's portions or menu
Leisure
  • Indoor Pool
  • Golf Course
  • Gym available
  • Spa Available
  • Christmas entertainment programme
  • New Year entertainment programme
Facilities
  • Night porter available
  • Fully air conditioned
  • Outdoor parking spaces: 350
Accessibility
  • Accessible bedrooms: 1
  • Walk-in showers
Opening times
  • Open all year
Weddings
  • Holds a civil ceremony licence

About the area

Discover Caerphilly

Bordering Cardiff and nestled among six counties, Caerphilly’s main claim to fame is its largest town. The town of Caerphilly has produced two great things – a castle and a cheese. The enormous castle is one of the best preserved specimens in Wales, second only in size to England’s Windsor. The site incorporates magnificent remains of its original water defences and most of the inner, middle and outer walls. Work on it began in 1268 by Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hereford, to defend his lands against the Welsh. It survived unscathed until the Civil War, when explosives used by besieging Parliamentary forces gave the southeast tower its precarious lean.

Caerphilly is also famous for its crumbly white cheese, which rivals other big names such as Cheddar and Leicester for taste and uniqueness. During the summer the town hosts The Big Cheese festival. In winter there’s the Festival of Light, which involves a procession with hundreds of lanterns through the centre of the town.

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