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Morlan Hotel
Aberporth
West Wales

SA43 2EN
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Morlan Hotel is a family run hotel which has recently undergone extensive refurbishment resulting in new bars, a decking patio plus a 75 cover restaurant featuring rustic brick arches and alcoves.

The Morlan Hotel is situated in the centre of Aberporth village on the West Coast of Wales and is just a few minutes walk from Aberporth's two sandy beaches making it popular for both bathing and boating.

Just 8 miles north of Cardigan, our hotel is the ideal base for exploring West Wales or you may just want to enjoy the sand, sea and sun and spend your days lazing around. You will also have the opportunity to see the diverse wild life ranging from the red kites, buzzards and of course the Cardigan Bay dolphins which often frequent the Aberporth Bay.

Each of the five bedrooms has its own individual character; a regency four poster, a pine four poster and a Japanese theme. Every room has an individual access off a large balcony were you can sit and enjoy a restful drink during the summer months.

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Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
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Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
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Satellite TV - In bars

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