Bryn Meadows Hotel
Maesycymmer
Nr Ystrad Mynach
Caerphilly
South Wales
CF82 7SN (sat nav NP12 2RB) Tel 01495-225590 Fx 01495-228 272
From junction 28 of M4
Follow the signs for Brynmawr (A467) from junction 28 M4 northward for approximately 10miles to Newbridge.
Follow the A472 from Newbridge, signposted Ystrad Mynach.
We are one mile before Ystrad Mynach, off the 'Crown roundabout'. (A472) sign posted 'Bryn Meadows'
From junction 32 of M4
At junction 32, take the 1st exit signposted Merthyr Tydfil, A470.
Take 2nd exit from the A470, signposted Caerphilly A468/A469. At roundabout, take the third exit up the hill, passing GE Aircraft Engine Works (& Traffic Camera) and follow the signs to Ystrad Mynach. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit. Go straight over the next roundabout. At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit (Cedar Tree pub will be on your right) At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit following signs to Ystrad Mynach At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit following signs to Ystrad Mynach At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted Blackwood/Newbridge A472 Pass through Maesycwmmer village. At the Crown roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted Bryn Meadows. Bryn Meadows is approximately 800 yards, on the right.
From the Midlands
Leave the M5 at junction 8. Follow the M50 to Ross-on-Wye.
From Ross-on-Wye, follow the A40 through Monmouth, then continue on the A449 from Monmouth toward Newport.
Follow the A449 until Usk, exit the A449 here, then from Usk follow the A472 to Pontypool.
From Pontypool, take the A472 to Newbridge, and follow the sign to Ystrad Mynach (A472)
We are one mile before Ystrad Mynach, off the 'Crown roundabout' signposted 'Bryn Meadows'
We are approximately 50 minutes from junction 8 of the M5.
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