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Cosy, semi rural Bed & Breakfast on the outskirts of Llanwrtyd Wells, within walking distance of pubs and restaurants. Offering 2 double ensuite guest rooms and delicious, locally sourced, extremely hearty Welsh breakfasts. For a relaxing, homely stay to wash all your cares away!
Ty Croeso (pronounced Tee Croy-so) translates from Welsh to 'House of Welcome' and you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome from Linda Jarrett and Pavel Vitek and their staff. The hotel is set high on the hillside just above the Monmouth & Brecon canal only half a mile from the charming town of Crickhowell in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ty Croeso is constructed from Welsh stone and
Derek J. Rosario — A genuine gem of a find! This little family-run B&B is one of the set in a very pretty site and the owners go out of their
The Three Cocks Hotel and Restaurant is a fine specimen of a spacious, rambling country hostelry. It stands on the road but preserves its dignity by being sufficiently withdrawn behind its cobbled forecourt and having private gardens to the rear. It has extremely spacious, well-equipped accommodation, giving it a traditional yet comfortable ambience.
Kerry Vamplew — Quirky Rooms, clean Good location, we needed an early breakfast they left us a few products out on the reception desk but
The Royal Oak is a 25 bedroom grade II listed hotel dating back over 350 years. The building is undergoing a spectacular refurbishment during 2006. With rooms specifically tailored to the needs of our guests from the business traveller to couples looking for a romantic wekend getaway, our Laura Ashley designed rooms and public areas will set a new standard for town centre hotel accommodation in Mid
Nasser Al Khalifa — When we first walked in it didn't feel that great but it might be that we just landed a day before from a long flight. But
From the outset, you will be struck by how impressive the Grade II* listed house is, comfortably nestled into the beautiful Brecon Beacons backdrop that surrounds it. Pen y Fan seems almost a stone's throw away. Peterstone Court means a lot to many people; from magical wedding days to meals shared in great company and memorable stays, ours is a property that has stood proudly within Powys for many
Danny Boucher — Beautiful area shame the food was not on same par. Drove 1 half hrs for over priced sub standard food. My partner ordered
From the north (Shrewsbury/Welshpool) entering Newtown on the A483, at the traffic lights (McDonalds/KFC) turn right. Turn first left by McDonalds and continue downhill through the parking area. At the toilet block - bear right into the extension of the car park. Yesterdays is directly opposite the far end of the car park.
Darren C. — Cracking little hotel, met by a lovely lady and sorted breakfast as I booked in. Nice bar up the road and looking forward
An award winning, unique holiday experience, neither a hotel, guest house or holiday cottage, the Cammarch has been created by it owners from their many years of experience in the holiday market. The Cammarch has on offer rooms and suites that can be self catering, bed & breakfast, picnic lunch and/or evening meal the choice is entirely up to you the holiday maker, because a holiday is for your
Katelyn Jones — Staying at riverside campsite nearby so in walking distance. Great beer garden and food. Highly recommend.
IN THE HEART OF THE DYFI VALLEY, set amid specimen trees and gold award winning gardens, you will find the tranquility of this hidden oasis. This time-honoured site was well chosen for peace and serenity. The A'ancient houseA' dates back in written history to the 6th century and commands stunning views across the Dyfi (Dovey) Valley to Snowdonia National Park beyond.
Nigel Russell — The hotel is located in a beautiful setting a short drive away from shops, restaurants, bars etc. However the Hotel bar is
A warm welcome awaits you at the White Lion Hotel. With its original oak beams, inglenook fireplace and cobbled forecourt, the hotel still retains its long history as a traditional coaching inn. Popular with locals and visitors alike, the White Lion is an ideal base from which to explore Machynlleth and the beautiful Dyfi Valley, the Cambrian Mountains and the sandy beaches of the Cardigan Bay coast
Amy — Functional rooms and a nice sea view, however tired and dated. Over priced for the standard of room and pictures on the website
Our Rock Spa offer contemporary Spa treatments for you to enjoy in the luxurious and relaxed surroundings of our Victorian-style conservatory. Beautifully furnished en-suite bedrooms with flat screen colour television, trouser press, hair dryer and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. Free wireless internet access.
Paul Howard — Decided to stay as location and 4 stars. I have given 1 as 0 is unavailable. I checked into a single room Extremely small