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Relaxation on the Coast R E L A X A T I O N O N T H E C O A S T WELCOME TO THE GWBERT HOTEL Thank you for your interest in The Gwbert Hotel. As one of the finest hotels in the locality, The Gwbert stands proudly on the coast overlooking the estuary of Cardigan Bay where the River Teifi meets the Irish Sea. The hotel offers a high standard of accommodation with a lift to all floors. A romantic weekend in the 'Domain of the Relaxing Breaks on Dolphin' is a must for all couples who wish to have a "get away from it all" the Ceredigion Coast weekend break. So don't settle for anything less. Call us today and see what a difference a little attention makes! WELCOME TO THE FLAT ROCK BISTRO With its panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire National Park, our restaurant - The Flat Rock Bistro - boasts an extensive menu, with dishes to suit all tastes. With both indoor and outdoor dining options you really can enjoy the stunning scenery that The Gwbert has to offer. HOTEL TARIFF AUTUMN/WINTER 2019/20 All our tariffs are per room per night based on two guests sharing, unless otherwise stated, and include VAT as well as a full English Breakfast. All rooms are en-suite with a direct dial telephone, digital colour television/radio and tea & coffee making facilities. Bed & Bre akfast Dinner, Bed & Breakfast *** from : from: Single Occupancy* £70 .00 £90 .00 Standard Room £88 .00 £128 .00 Sea View Room £99.00 £149.00 Executive Room £119.00 £159.00 Classic Suite £160.00 £200.00 Luxury Suite £180.00 £220.00 Children ** £18.00 N/A (aged 2 - 12 years) Please note that rat es increase based on hotel occupancy, prices shown above/below denote the lowest available rate based on minimum occupancy. Prices correct at time of printing, The Gwbert Hotel reserve the right to alter room prices without notice. *Based on standard room, upgrade fees apply. **Child prices are based on a child sharing with 2 adults. BARGAIN BREAKS STAYING 2 NIGHTS OR MORE? Why not try one of our dinner inclusive bargain breaks.... 2 Nights 3 N ights 4 N ights Standard Room £246.00 £354.00 £452.00 Sea View Room £28 8.00 £417 .00 £536.0 0 Executive Room £308.00 £447.00 £576.00 Classic Suite £380.00 £555.00 £720.00 Luxury Suite £420.00 £615.00 £800.00 Dinner inclusive packages include a £20pp allowance towards starter and main course; desse rt & coffee is include d. Pets accepted subject to p rior approval, supp lements apply. Pets a re permitted in bed rooms, pool room and terrace. Unfortunately we do not allow pets in our bar or restaurant. Pet supplement: £10 per pet per night for t he first night, £5 per pet per night for all subsequent nights. All booking must be guaranteed by a £40 non-refundable deposit, payable upon booking. Please contact our team for full terms & conditions as well as cancellation details or visit our website. R E L A X A T I O N O N T H E C O A S T CONTACT US The Gwbert Hotel, Gwbert, Cardigan, SA43 1PP t: 01239 612638 e: [email protected] www.gwberthotel.com The Gwbert Hotel & Flat Rock Bistro.
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