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What price is considered high when booking a spa hotels in Borth, UK area?
The graph below displays the number of spa hotels in each price bucket in Borth area. According to the chart, there are more spa hotels (100.00%) charging £50 - £100 per night.
What are the most picked spa hotel amenities in Borth?
Curious which amenity is the most common one for spa hotels in Borth? In total, there are 8 amenity options, and below are some statistics: There are 1 spa hotels offering Shampoo, 1 offering Fireplace, and 1 offering Garden or Backyard in Borth. If you want to see and compare holiday spa hotels that offer these amenities, please click the filter buttons below. Please plan your trip early if No smoking or Heater is important to you because there are limited spa hotels that offer these options.
Are There Any Spa Dog Friendly Hotels in Borth, UK?
In Borth, UK, 0.00% of spa hotels are dog/pet friendly. If you have pet/dog allergy, please make sure select the spa hotels that is not allowing dogs/pets. Use search filters to help you narrow down the search.
Where to visit in Borth, UK area?
While planning your trip in Borth, consider the following recommended places too because they are very popular among travelers: Vale of Rheidol Railway, Ynyslas National Nature Reserve, Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre, Aberystwyth Cliff Railway, Aberdyfi Beach, Aberystwyth Castle, Borth Station Museum, Borth Wild Animal Kingdom, Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum, Ynys Hir Wildlife Reserve, The Seafront, Borth RNLI Lifeboat Station, Hafod Uchtryd, St. Peter's Church & Shrine of Our Lady of Pen Llyn, Magic of Life Butterfly House, National Library of Wales, Oriel Adrift gallery, Dyfi Furnace, Aberystwyth War Memorial, Fiona Marshall, ArtWorks Aberdyfi, Camera Obscura, Aberystwyth Marina Ltd, Aberystwyth North Beach, St. Michael's Church, Rheidol Power Station, Aberystwyth Lifeboat Station, St Paul's Methodist Church, The Book, Queen Victoria - Merchant Ship's Figurehead.