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Falcondale Drive, Lampeter, Ceredigion, Dyfed, Wales, SA48 7RX, UK
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Tel: 01570422910
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Set in 14 acres of wooded grounds and gardens, this relaxed country house hotel is only a mile from the university and market town of Lampeter.
Falcondale Mansion Hotel is set in the secret heart of Wales, yet only 12 miles from the picturesque harbour town of Aberaeron. Log fires roar in the winter, or why not enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace in the summer? The conservatory is open all year round to admire the view, spectacular in all seasons. Business guests will find all they need here, from in-room internet access to excellent conference facilities. From a boardroom meeting to a training seminar, you'll find everything is set up to ensure that your event runs smoothly and professionally.
Directions.
By Car: From Aberaeron/Aberystwyth: - Follow the A482 to Lampeter. - Our north drive is signposted on the right-hand side approx 2miles from Lampeter. - Follow the north drive for 1 mile.
From the south (M4): - Follow the A485 from Carmarthen. - At the T-junction turn left to Lampeter town centre. - At the mini roundabout take the A475 to Cardigan. - Approximately half a mile from town, turn right before Murco petrol station onto our south drive and follow this for 1 mile.
20 rooms on 3 floors.
Double Room
All rooms are en suite doubles and individually decorated.
Each has an LCD TV and a hospitality tray. Some have a walk-in shower with no bath, and others a bath with an overhead shower.
Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A
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Distances from the hotel: -- Airport (SWS) - 72km
- Cardiff Airport - 160km
- Bristol Airport - 210km
- Nearest Major Train Station - Swansea (72km from the hotel)
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Last updated 13 November 2008
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