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Officially classed as a Restaurant with Rooms, Lasswade is an Edwardian house surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside. Enjoy stunning views, great food and a quiet location. With just 8 rooms, you can be assured of attentive, personal service and a warm welcome from Emma and Roger, who are not just the owners, but also the operators of this charming country house The impressive restaurant continues to collect awards, the latest being a second AA Rosette and the UK Sustain Food Challenge which is awarded in recognition of our commitment to sourcing local produce, using organic ingredients, reducing food miles, caring for the environment and ensuring traceability of food. Just 30 minutes from the Brecon Beacons, the peaceful natural beauty of the hotel's surroundings and the quiet, comfortable accommodation make the hotel a tranquil retreat for those who want to unwind from the stresses of everyday life.
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Located less than 5 minutes’ drive from Llanwrtyd Wells and featuring a garden and patio, Home Stay at Lledgwial is an 18th century stone barn with immediate access to the picturesque Powys countryside. Amongst popular outdoor activities of the area, guests can enjoy bird watching, stargazing, and wild swimming. Accredited 4 stars by VisitWales, Home Stay offers a ground floor room with views of the surrounding landscape. An en suite bathroom, a TV with satellite channels, and tea/coffee making facilities feature in the room. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi and a large adjoining library/seating area where they can plan excursions or have a snack. Served in a spacious room with views of Cwm Lletgwial, breakfast features locally sourced ingredients. The menu includes a variety of dishes suitable for vegans, vegetarians, wheat-free food, as well as cooked options. Evening meals and packed lunches can be also arranged. Guests benefit from free parking and cycle storage and can go pony trekking, horse riding, mountain biking. A popular route, The Devil’s Staircase, can be reached in half hour drive.
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Cwm Irfon Lodge Cottages provides accommodation with barbecue facilities and free WiFi, and is set in Llanwrtyd Wells. The accommodation features a sauna. The units provide views of the mountain and come with a washing machine, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private bathroom with a hair dryer. A terrace with garden views is offered in every unit. A continental or Full English/Irish breakfast is available each morning at the property. The chalet offers a terrace. There is a garden at this property and guests can go hiking nearby. Aberystwyth is 26.1 miles from Cwm Irfon Lodge Cottages. The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport, 52.8 miles from the accommodation.
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Ty Carreg is situated between Llandovery and Builth Wells, a 5-minute walk from Llanwrtyd Wells town centre. This family-run bed and breakfast offers free Wi-Fi, and is nestled beside the southern edge of the Cambrian Mountains. The property is furnished with antiques, and features a bespoke church organ and Bechstein grand piano. The rooms offer a view of the countryside, a TV with DVD player, and complimentary biscuits. The private bathroom benefits from a hairdryer, bathrobe, and toiletries. In the mornings, the Ty Carreg takes pride in serving a homemade full English breakfast, made using local produce. Llanwrtyd Wells' town centre has pubs, restaurants, and its own brewery. The surrounding area offers walking and cycling activities, with Brecon Beacons National Park just 30 miles away. Llanwrtyd Railway Station is a 12-minute walk from the Ty Carreg and the property benefits from free private parking.
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Set in beautiful Llanwrtyd Wells, this recently refurbished, family-run guesthouse provides comfortable accommodation complemented by traditional hospitality and modern comforts in this idyllic part of Mid-Wales. Ideal for those attending one of the local festivals or holidaying in this picturesque area, Bryncelyn Guesthouse assures a warm welcome from hosts Lil and Malcolm, who aim to offer a personal service to your stay. Immersed within an area of natural beauty, Bryncelyn boasts spectacular views of the rolling hills and countryside.
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ReallyCoolAccomodation is a charming bed and breakfast set in a Swiss chalet-style detached bungalow. Located in the smallest town in the UK, It has free Wi-Fi and full English breakfasts. In the morning, guests can enjoy some locally sourced produce, including eggs from hens free to roam and bacon and eggs from the local butcher. Cereals and toast are also available. Each room comes with free toiletries and a hairdryer and some have en suite bathroom facilities. Other amenities include tea/coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV. Set in the heart of Wales, just over 10 minutes' walk from Llanwrtyd Rail Station, ReallyCoolAccomodation has free on-site parking.
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Nuthatch Cottage offers accommodation in Llanwrtyd Wells, 26.1 miles from Aberystwyth. The unit is 17.4 miles from Brecon. The unit equipped with a kitchen with an oven and microwave. A TV is available. There is a private bathroom with a shower. Llandrindod Wells is 11.2 miles from Nuthatch Cottage, while Merthyr Tydfil is 30.4 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport, 54.1 miles from Nuthatch Cottage.
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Cerdyn Villa offers friendly, relaxing, quality guest-house accommodation with a real home-from-home feel. Rooms have excellent views of the Irfon Valley. Each room has an en suite shower, a DVD player and a mini fridge for fresh milk. Breakfast is hearty and homemade, with fresh eggs and vegetarian options. Cerdyn Villa has a cosy guest lounge and a welcoming garden.
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Located in Llanwrtyd Wells in the Powys region, Swallow Barn is a 4-star property boasting free WiFi. The property features city views. The holiday home comes with a TV. The holiday home also features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, and a bathroom with a bath or shower. Aberystwyth is 27.3 miles from the holiday home, while Brecon is 16.2 miles away. The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport, 51.6 miles from Swallow Barn.
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Belle Vue Hotel is a village pub with good food, friendly service and charming original features. Built in 1843, it is the oldest hotel in Llanwrtyd Wells. The family-run hotel is small and comfortable, and is a friendly local meeting place. It is north of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and surrounded by rugged and breathtaking scenery. Llanwrtyd Train Station is quite close by.
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Ardwyn is a glorious Belle Époque-style guest house built in the early 1900s. It has a creative atmosphere with plenty of arts and crafts. Art Nouveau touches from the roll top baths to the light fittings are found throughout the house. The period bedrooms have double-aspect views, stylish designs and good bathrooms. There is a library/snooker room with comfy chairs and many books. The Royal Welsh Show Ground is a 20-minute drive away, and Llanwrtyd Wells has plenty of opportunities for walking and mountain biking. We also have a Bronfelin Holiday Cottage available for rent, just a short walk from the Ardwyn House.
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Set in a 100-year-old Welsh cottage with thick stone walls, Maes y Gwaelod is 1 mile from the village of Llanwrtyd Wells and 3 miles from the train station. The cottage is nestled in 20 acres of scenic countryside and situated down a quiet country lane which leads to the forest trails of the Cambrian mountains. Free Wi-Fi is provided in each room at Maes y Gwaelod, as well as a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and a cushioned window seat to take in the countryside views. The property is also home to dogs and horses which live in the on-site barn. Guests are also free to bring their own horses which can be accommodated. Homemade cookies are served on arrival, and packed lunches can be provided on request. Horse riding, cycling and hiking can be enjoyed in the local area, and staff can take you to the starting points. Mountain bikes can be stored in the barn and free on-site parking is available.
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