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Best Western Mount Sorrel Hotel

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Hotel Details

Family owned business and conference hotel in the town of Barry, close to Cardiff. Comfortable accommodation and indoor leisure complex. Ideal base for the traveller whether for business, pleasure or to explore south east Wales. Visit Cardiffs business centre, entertainment venues or the Millennium Stadium. Discos most Friday & Saturdays throughout the year.

Please note:
All public areas are non smoking

  • Views over Bristol Channel
  • Close to Cardiff and airport
  • Town location
  • Relaxing restaurant
  • Pets welcome

Rating / Awards

3 starsHotels that are inspected by the AA for their level of service and facilities are reflected in the number of stars awarded.

Features & Amenities

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High Speed Internet

Hotel facilities

  • - 42 bedrooms
  • - Television
  • - Hairdryer
  • - Trouser press
  • - Limited room service
  • - Ensuite facilities

Contact information

Address: Porthkerry Road, Barry, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF62 7XY, Wales
Telephone: (01446) 740069
Fax: (01446) 746600
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Nearest motorway:
M4, J33, 9 miles
Nearest train station:
Barry, 0 miles
Nearest airport:
Cardiff, 3 miles

*Prices shown are the total price for the stay. Prices may change depending on the final dates, rate booked, room type and guest occupancy.

South Wales - Shopping

Shopping

Spend, spend, spend in Cardiff's centre; head for St David's Shopping Centre and the rejuvenated Hayes for department stores and high-street chains, or the Victorian Arcades for quality crafts and textiles. Swansea's Quadrant Centre and Newport's Commercial Street both offer big-brand names and department stores.

Search for bargains in the designer stores of Cardiff Bay's upmarket Mermaid Quay.

South Wales - Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Welsh cuisine thrives on the freshest of ingredients: pick over the fish stalls in Swansea and Cardiff markets for Gower cockles, sewin (sea trout) and spider crabs, and look inland for Welsh saltmarsh lamb and Carmarthen Ham. The orchards of Monmouthshire and potato fields of Pembrokeshire and Gower add vitamins to this mix. Kick-start the day with traditional seaweed laver bread, bacon and cockles for breakfast and for lunch sample meaty cawl mangu soup, made with lamb, bacon and leek. Snack on rich fruity Bara Brith cake at teatime and dine on tender Welsh Black beef. Round off the day with Brie-like Perlwen cheese from Carmarthenshire, tangy Caws Preseli from Pembrokeshire and matured Gorwydd from Caerphilly.

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