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Have a family wedding (so bugglet warmly welcome) to attend just outside of Cardiff in July, planning on driving back the night of the wedding as the next day is my birthday, plus hoping journey back'll be quicker/Bugglet'll sleep.


But, this means our plan is to head down the day before so I'm not stuck doing both legs in one day & to give us chance to break the journey up a bit & I can't find anything that really fits the bill accommodation wise. Don't think I'm being that fussy - want a room for the 3 of us in a b&b or hotel which also has somewhere Mr Buggie & I can go to once bugglet settled so we don't all end up in bed @ 8pm!!


Have tried googling but nothing much coming up/inspiring :(

The Vale is meant to be a 'family friendly' place. I've not stayed, but nearly booked a break on the the way back home in west wales.


It is the type of place the welsh football team stay? But it may, may be okay? There is lots and lots of sports facilities. I was feeling very tapped by having two kids and wanted to go a gym....!

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Had a look at the website & looks good. As Bugglet's only 1.5yrs and we're only needing it for the one night, it's more the baby listening service that appeals rather than the sporting activities (might have yo take swimming things though!). Thank you v much for the suggestion Echo x

we stay in an apartment in the bay when we go. it's around the same price as an hotel, but gives you the luxury of being able to cook yourself and have a bedroom to put little ones to bed while you relax in the living room. we use this website

http://www.aspaceinthecity.co.uk/

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