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Guest Houses in Aberdare 2 sites in this category
Cherry Tree Guest House
http://www.cherry-tree-house.co.uk
Our Bed and Breakfast in Aberdare is located 6 miles South of the Brecon Beacons National Park and 20 miles Northwest of Cardiff. We are situated in a quiet area of Aberdare with on site parking and only a minute walk from Aberdare town centre. Bus and rail links from Aberdare to Cardiff and surrounding valleys.
Ty-Andrew Bed & Breakfast
http://www.bedandbreakfastaberdare.co.uk
The Ty-Andrew Bed & Breakfast is the longest established B&B in Aberdare providing quality accommodation for over 30 years. Conveniently placed in the centre of Aberdare just 5 minutes walk from the central bus and train station. At around 9 miles from Merthyr Tydfil and 10 miles to from the Brecon Beacons, Ty-Andrew is ideally situated for tourists, walkers and people working or on business in the area.
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