ROYAL OAK HOTEL
Read moreThe city's most chic hotel, in the heart of Welshpool, is housed in a listed house, with all the necessary modern comforts and designer furniture in elegant materials. It carefully preserves a small air of tradition from its... 350 years of existence! Thirty-five rooms are available in this sophisticated haven of peace, which also features a bar, a contemporary inspired restaurant and a more traditional one. The afternoon tea (tea, salty and sweet snacks) is also very pleasant.
MAENLLWYD GUEST HOUSE
Read moreThis old Victorian building with its pink facade offers a warm welcome and a good breakfast (vegetarian option, gluten-free option on prior request). The rooms are decorated in a "British" style, and some of them, under the roofs, boast pretty, glossy wooden beams. All rooms are well-equipped. A B&B rated 3 stars by the Welsh Tourist Board, but which could go for a fourth. For sunny days, Maenllwyd Guest House has a pleasant garden.
METROPOLE HOTEL & SPA
Read moreThe establishment does everything to ensure maximum well-being for its guests. Ideal for families and couples looking for a romantic and comfortable retirement. On the spa side, there is an 18-metre heated swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool and gym. For gourmets, the restaurant is excellent. On the hotel side, the rooms are refined and offer several levels of comfort. We also have rooms accessible for people with reduced mobility and family rooms. The great luxury!
THREE WELLS HOTEL
Read moreThree Wells Hotel is a long white farmhouse overlooking a peaceful lake, with a breathtaking view of the Welsh countryside. The rooms are well arranged and all well equipped. Some of the rooms offer a nice view of a lake. The bar is equipped with large comfortable leather sofas. Breakfasts are served in an elegant and spacious dining room. Home made and seasonal cuisine in the restaurant. To complete the whole, three major walking paths are nearby. Free parking.
THE COTTAGE B&B
Read moreFormer Edwardian doctor's house dating from 1903, transformed into very "Belle Epoque" guest rooms, as the owner likes to say. The rooms are decorated with elegant period furniture and in a very English period style. A typical place! Shared bathroom except for one bedroom which has its own bathroom. The rooms do not have television. For breakfast, if you have a special diet, do not hesitate to inform them in advance, they will adapt without problem.
EDDERTON HALL COUNTRY HOUSE
Read moreEight rooms with bathrooms are available in this characterful building, built in 1830 and very well located. The white facade is welcoming with its two large towers that flank the front door. A beautiful staircase serves the large and neat rooms, despite a decoration in light pink and beige tones that seems a little old-fashioned. The bar and lounge with its fireplace are perfect for relaxing after a walk.
HORSESHOE GUEST HOUSE
Read moreIn this superb 18th century stone house; Horseshoe Guest House is a small hotel with beams and wood fire for a traditional atmosphere. The restaurant is pleasant with a homemade cuisine. Seven single and double rooms are available. The decoration can look quite old-fashioned, but the rooms are clean and comfortable. The garden is very pleasant. In the living room, games for children (and adults) are available. Pets are accepted at no extra charge. Parking, bicycle garage.
BEILI NEUADD FARMHOUSE
Read moreA beautiful farmhouse, pronounced "Bailey Niath",which doubles as an inn and B&B. Owners Alison and David Parker offer a warm welcome: comfortable, tastefully decorated rooms with lovely views over the countryside. All have en-suite bathrooms. Wake up to a delicious breakfast: bacon, sausages, cereals, Greek yoghurt, fresh fruit... And homemade jams. A vegetarian or gluten-free breakfast is available on request.
STONECROFT INN
Read moreStonecroft Inn has around 15 decent rooms with shared bathrooms (just so you know, towels are not provided). You can cook in the common room and use the barbecue. The hostel has its own pub (renowned for its friendly atmosphere) with garden. Completely non-smoking and no pets allowed. Good value for money, ideal for those on a budget. On-site: lounge with TV/dvd & co area, outdoor games for children, garden, parking...
ARDWYN HOUSE
Read moreArdwyn House is a 4-star hotel located in Llanwrtyd Wells. It offers 5 luxury en-suite rooms, some with views from the bedroom. Each room has a comfortable bed, TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel is particularly appreciated for the quality of its rooms, its location and its services and facilities. The warm welcome and pleasant atmosphere make you feel right at home. Perfectly located, it's easy to visit the surrounding area. There's never a dull moment here!
CORRIS HOSTEL
Read moreLocated on the legendary lands of myths and druids, this hostel emphasizes respect for the environment. The building, formerly a school, was renovated with imagination in 1992 and offers you a warm welcome. The place seems timeless, almost a little lost. Here, we take the time and enjoy in dormitories (18 beds, 10 beds, 6 beds, 4 beds), the most economical or those preferring more privacy, private rooms are available (double rooms). Modern kitchen at your disposal. Groups are only welcome in winter.
SEVERN CARAVAN PARK & BUNKHOUSE
Read moreAn attractive site near the River Severn and excellent service have earned Severn Caravan Park & Bunkhouse three stars. The bunkhouse is divided into two sections. The first contains eleven beds in double or triple rooms and three shower cubicles, a fully-equipped kitchen, a TV and recreation room, and laundry facilities. In the second part: two double rooms and two single rooms, as well as two shared showers, a fully-equipped kitchen and a lounge.
YNYSHIR HALL
Read moreIt is a real small palace, a Georgian castle surrounded by 14 hectares of woodland and magnificent gardens, which notably welcomed Richard Gere. Everything is decorated, worked on, perfected to make it an exceptional accommodation. In short, great luxury. The rooms are spacious, modern and stylish! There are six bedrooms in the main house or three independent bedrooms in the garden with living room and one with garden. Isolated, they offer an ultra pleasant view of the green spaces. A corner of paradise is here.
WYNNSTAY HOTEL
Read moreThis imposing house, built in 1780, is home to Machynlleth's only true hotel and one of the town's most welcoming addresses. With its large stone fireplace, delicious restaurant and well-appointed rooms, the Wynnstay exudes a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for ending a busy day of discovery. As an added bonus, brother owners Gareth and Paul Johns and their entire team offer guests an enthusiastic welcome. Charming, friendly, country-style... we'd stay longer!
LLWYNGWERN FARM CAMPING
Read moreLlwyngwern Farm has a lovely location, around the River Dylas, where it's possible to swim (but you'll need to bring your own moisture). But it's really out of the way, so it's best reserved for cyclists or those with vehicles. Dogs are allowed. On-site facilities include running water, hot showers, toilets and electrical outlets. Numerous mountain trails accessible on foot or by mountain bike are nearby. The nearest supermarket is 5 miles away, bar and restaurant 1 mile. Numerous attractions in the vicinity.
LANE FARM B&B
Read moreThe Welsh Tourist Board has awarded three stars to this small organic beef and sheep farm. You can count on the quality of the services offered. The rooms all have en suite bathrooms and garden views. Of the four rooms, two have a double bed and two twin beds, one of which is accessible to people with reduced mobility. In the summer, Lane Farm has a pleasant terrace and garden for the little ones and their parents. Good value for money.
THE FRON
Read moreA beautiful renovated stone farmhouse, dating from 1750, which has several lodges for rent, nicely arranged. You can choose several lodges depending on the number of people: from 2 to 10. The owners have demonstrated their taste and creativity to make their rentals an attractive place to stay. You can also use a chef for cooking lessons on site. The place is perfectly suited for a relaxing break. The lodges are all very well equipped, some have an outdoor whirlpool bath (sheltered).
ELAN VALLEY HOTEL
Read moreWe appreciate this charming hotel, its terrace and its garden with its ideal tables to have breakfast in the sun in summer. The eleven rooms are rather elegant and well decorated. The room with the canopy bed in particular is full of charm! Renowned in the area for its hospitality and restaurant (refined, original and cheap cuisine). For breakfast, on request, we can have a vegetarian, vegan or even gluten-free choice. For cyclists: on site, bicycle garage and all the necessary equipment to wash them if necessary.
THE ELAN HOTEL
Read moreIn the city centre, The Elan Hotel is a picturesque hotel with pretty rooms, recently refurbished by the new owners. With adjacent pub that serves good roasts on Sundays. Tranquillity and comfort. On site, there is also something to do in case of rain: a piano, games, television with sports channels in particular... Or you can simply read in the living room by the fireplace... It's very cosy. The owners are very friendly and accommodating. Pets are not allowed.
THE CAWDOR HOTEL
Read moreCharm and elegance are the hallmarks of this hotel, housed in a historic city building. The spacious, comfortable rooms offer an exceptional experience, and tastefully combine the old and the new. A traditional Welsh breakfast is served each morning, and a continental buffet is available. Strategically located in the heart of Carmarthenshire, the hotel is within easy reach of many local attractions. Finally, the helpful and welcoming staff will be delighted to advise you on your visits to the area.