The Black Lion Hotel

8.2
Excellent
(130 reviews)

29D High St, Cardigan SA43 1HJ, United Kingdom

+44 1239 612532

Hotel Description

The Black Lion Hotel, located at 29D High St, Cardigan SA43 1HJ, United Kingdom, is a charming 1770s redbrick establishment nestled in the heart of Cardigan, surrounded by a lively array of shops and local attractions. With its old-world charm and traditional ambiance, this hotel provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for guests looking to experience the essence of Welsh hospitality. The hotel is situated just 1.1 miles from the historical St. Dogmaels Abbey and 3.2 miles from the ancient Cilgerran Castle, making it a perfect base for exploring the rich cultural and historical landmarks of the area.
Inside, guests are welcomed by a selection of traditional rooms that blend old-world character with modern comforts. Each room is equipped with en-suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Many rooms preserve the hotel’s historic charm, with period features such as beamed ceilings, stone walls, and fireplaces. This creates a cozy, rustic ambiance that invites guests to unwind in comfort after a day of exploring the picturesque town and its surroundings.
The Black Lion Hotel is renowned for its attentive service, with many guests praising the hospitality. The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast to start your day on a positive note. For those seeking a more leisurely dining experience, the hotel features an adjoining pub that serves traditional British cuisine, made from locally sourced ingredients. The pub is also a hub of activity, with a variety of real ales on offer and a lively atmosphere that is often mentioned by guests as a highlight of their stay.
The hotel’s location ensures that guests have easy access to public transportation, with several walking-distance bus and taxi options available. The Cardiff Airport is about a 2-hour and 15-minute drive, offering good accessibility for those traveling by air. In addition, the hotel is situated near various attractions such as Cardigan Castle, Poppit Sands Beach, Cilgerran Castle, Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, and Traeth Mwnt, all within a short drive or walk.
Guests can also explore the vibrant dining scene nearby. Within a 2-minute walk or taxi ride, you can reach a variety of restaurants offering diverse cuisines, including Yr Hen Printworks, Pizzatipi, Mannucci’s Italian Restaurant, The Copper Pot, and The Priory Restaurant. These establishments provide a mix of traditional Welsh fare, pizza, Italian dishes, and more, ensuring that every guest’s culinary preferences are met.
The Black Lion Hotel welcomes families, couples, and groups seeking a memorable stay in Cardigan. Whether you’re here for a cultural getaway, a relaxing beach holiday, or a historical exploration, this charming hotel provides the perfect blend of comfort, history, and hospitality. We invite you to experience all that The Black Lion Hotel has to offer during your next visit to Cardigan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Historic 1770s redbrick building with period features

2. Traditional rooms with stone walls and beamed ceilings

3. Flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee-making facilities in every room

4. Complimentary breakfast to start your day right

5. Adjoining pub serving locally sourced British cuisine

6. Real ales available in the pub with a lively atmosphere

7. Located just 1.1 miles from St. Dogmaels Abbey

8. Walking distance to Cardigan Castle and nearby shops

9. Close proximity to Poppit Sands Beach and Cilgerran Castle

10. Public transportation options within walking distance


9.2 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Cardigan Castle
2 min
Poppit Sands Beach
11 min
National Trust - Cilgerran Castle
10 min
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village
15 min
Traeth Mwnt
14 min

Nearest locations

Mannucci’s Italian Restaurant
1 min
The Copper Pot
1 min
The Priory Restaurant
1 min
The Cardigan Arms
1 min
Crowes
1 min
Yr Hen Printworks
2 min
Pizzatipi
2 min
The Grosvenor
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in11:00
Location rating9.2
Nearest airportCardiff Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 15 min

Location

29D High St, Cardigan SA43 1HJ, United Kingdom

Airports:

Cardiff Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 15 min

Transit:

Ship Inn

Walking: 2 min

Grosvenor Hill

Walking: 1 min

Cardigan Castle

Walking: 4 min

Commercial Hotel

Walking: 3 min

Finch Square A

Walking: 5 min


Nearby locations

9.2

Exceptional Location

In a circa-1770s redbrick hotel, surrounded by shops in central Cardigan, this old-world hotel is 1.1 miles from St. Dogmaels Abbey and 3.2 miles from Cilgerran Castle.

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Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

100% reviews from partners and customers booking on Dinogo

6.2

10 reviews

Wonderful
4
Excellent
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Good
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Below Average
2
Not Good
3
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Paul J

5/5
Brilliant value old world hotel, clean, tidy & basic accommodation which is all we look for friendly staff and locals stayed for 2 nights for Barley Saturday, one of the best breakfasts we’ve had anywhere. …

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Mark Green

5/5
A great dog friendly pub that offers good food and massive portions.Friendly staff and a real happy local pub that is pleasantly busy but not rowdy or unwelcoming...Ideally located near to the castle and other tourist attractions.

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Kirsty Usher

5/5
Central location, was great to feel part of the town for one night. Nice size room on the top floor out of the way with our family. It was the same guy who saw us in, did our breakfast & saw us out. Which was nice & even better, our son left his very special teddies there & they messaged us & sent it back to us within the day. Amazing! Stay here for the human touch. 🙂

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Jck W

1/5
I was on my 30th anniversary with my wife, we where very excited to return to west Wales after a long time away. …

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Dave J

1/5
If there was a minus one that would be fitting! Terrible place awful rooms - the mattress was stained and stunk! The carpets are something out of the 60s! The headboard wasn’t even attached to the bed. …

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Christopher

4/5
An interesting old pub but the decor has seen better days. My single room was comfortable. An excellent shower in en-suite, but it took a long time for water to get hot. Would have been nice to have cafetière of coffee at breakfast rather than sachet of instant coffee.

Room 4

Service 4

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Daniel walker

2/5
The pub was alright but the accommodation was bad. We had room 6 which was right at the front at the top. The stairwell and room was musty and the twin single beds were awful. The mattress was rock solid on a falling apart bed. A single flimsy duvet. No sheets. The headboard not even attached. The doors to the other rooms were open and look better than room six. Did they give us this room because we used booking . Com. Nice enough chap showed us to the room and again he was there last thing at night and first thing in the morning. There was no hot water feed to our sink. Literally no hot water except the electric shower. Clean bathroom but the room was so out dated. The TV had limited signal through free view and kept tuning out. No matter as it was only a 12 inch TV anyway. We didn't risk breakfast and decided on a cafe down the road. The car park was hard to find behind the hotel and couldn't see any signage until on top of it. I wouldn't recommend this place for accommodation but the beer was nice. Not worth the money that are asking. Terrible nights sleep for £65. If it was £25 a night I'd understand.

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Carol Baker

5/5
We just had the most AMAZING Sunday lunch! It was so perfect...melt in the mouth beef, fabulous roasties and all the trimmings were spot on. Great value. Lovely setting. My only complaint is that I have no room for dessert

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Hannah S

1/5
I felt physically unwell after eating at the Black Lion. The hygiene standards were awful. Crumbs all over the table, uneaten food on the floor and extremely dirty toilets. …

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Sir Edington's this n that UK

2/5
It seems this was once quite a comfortable hotel, sadly it appears little is done to maintain it. Honestly needs a deep clean in the rooms and corridors, touch points were disgusting in places. Friendly staff but that was the only plus point tbh. Breakfast ok, but little choice, and non descript cereals with no allergens displayed could of been anything. The bar was sticky and smelt bad, and the Saturday night cliental drunk, rude and gobby.