"We found out quite late we have no hot water. We called the staff who said they'll see what can be done and call us right back. They never called.
I the morning, when we asked again for the water to be repaired, they tried a few things and said they should be OK in about 10 minutes. We waited 30. Nothing happened, so we gave up.
Also, the closet door was missing a screw and the door came apart. "
"This hotel is ok but pretty basic overall. Although clean, the room felt very tired. Staff aren’t really on hand late at night or in the morning. It was good value. "
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The spiritual home of Welsh rugby, the Principality Stadiumin Cardiff is one of the most famous sporting arenas on the planet, envied the world over for its cauldron-like atmosphere and state-of-the-art facilities.
Located in the heart of the city centre, Cardiff Castle is one of Wales’ most important cultural attractions. A rich history spanning 2,000 years is contained within its walls and fairytale-style towers.
Founded by Royal Charter in 1883 and located in the heart of the thriving Welsh capital, Cardiff University has built an international reputation for the quality of its work.
The monastic ruins of Tintern Abbey are nestled in the heart of the Wye Valley area of outstanding natural beauty and can boast 900 years of history in their walls. This was the first Cistercian abbey built in Wales and only the second in Britain, and despite now being exposed to the elements, it remains one of the most stunning surviving examples of gothic architecture in the country.
Hike through Dare Valley Country Park's scenic trails before exploring the town's mining heritage at Cynon Valley Museum. Catch a rugby match at Mountain Ash RFC or visit nearby Aberdare Park for boating on the lake.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Mountain Ash has to offer?
The Sleeping Giant - Pen Y Cae Inn: This holiday home rental outside of Mountain Ash has air conditioning and WiFi to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. Amenities such as an electric kettle and free parking are also available for your convenience. See all vacation rentals in Mountain Ash.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Mountain Ash, will I receive a refund?
Yes! The majority of hotel reservations are fully refundable provided that you cancel before the hotel’s cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before check in. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you might still have the option to cancel and be given a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Mountain Ash.
Visitors can enjoy all that Mountain Ash has to offer, including the festivals, waterfront and live music. The rural and cultural setting also entices those visiting the city. In Mountain Ash, there are 14 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Mountain Ash.
If you want to see more of the area, take a train from Mountain Ash Station, Fernhill Station or Penrhiwceiber Station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Mountain Ash for your journey.
What's the seasonal weather in Mountain Ash?
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for Mountain Ash is 1112 mm.