  The Hafod HotelDevils Bridge, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, SY23 3JL Telephone: 01970 890232 Fax: 01970 890 394 Welsh Tourist Board 3 Stars
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| The only hotel located at Devils Bridge. |

| The Hafod Hotel stands alone at the head of the world famous "Mynach falls" overlooking the spectacular wooded gorge and adjacent to the legendary "Devils Bridge". |

| The hotel was built as a shooting lodge in 1787 reputedly by the Johnes Family of "Hafod". Later it was converted into a Swiss style country retreat by the third Duke of Newcastle. |

| The hotel restaurant offers a range of traditional fare complimented by fine wine. |
| Homemade cakes, bara brith and light snacks may be enjoyed in the Victorian Tea Room daily during the summer months. |


| The Duke of Newcastle Suite is ideal for honeymoons or special occasions. |
The hotel viewing terrace is a perfect vantage point for photographing the gorge and extremely popular with Bird-watchers.
The Red kite may sometimes be sighted from the terrace hovering above one of the few remaining habitats of this now rare bird. |

Situated on Drover and Pilgrim routes the The Hafod Hotel makes a perfect venue for exploring the surrounding countryside. Vast forest and unspoilt hillside expanses offer walks and drives through some of Wales' most spectacular scenery. Clywedog Lake, Nant-y-Moch Lake and Elan Valley Lakes are each within a twenty mile drive of the hotel.
For the railway enthusiast, one of the Great Little Trains of Wales runs from Devils Bridge village (3 minutes walk from the hotel) through eight miles of beautiful Rheidol Valley to the University town of Aberystwyth is acknowledged to possess some of the finest buildings in Wales ranging from the ancient castle ruins to the impressive white stone buildings of the National Library of Wales. |



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