Located in Llangadog, within 31 miles of Grand Theater and 27 miles of Brecon Cathedral, The Red Lion provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Carolien
United Kingdom
The themed rooms are unexpected, very comfortable and large.
In the heart of Llandeilo, The Cawdor is a 4-star boutique hotel mixing antique and modern styles. It provides rooms with luxurious private bathrooms, fantastic food and free parking.
Sue
United Kingdom
Pretty town of Llandeilo. The Cawdor is highly rated. Very friendly and accommodating staff. We had to leave early, so they opened up breakfast for us earlier. Not many hotels would do so.
A 4-start boutique hotel with an award-winning restaurant set in the beautiful Towy Valley at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, surrounded by castles, country houses and the National...
Lindsay
United States of America
The location was amazing with a wonderful balcony and amazing views! The staff were attentive and nice.
At the gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park, this charming Welsh coaching Inn in Llandovery offers a traditional bar and bright rooms. It has free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant serving local produce....
Hilltop is set in Llandeilo, within walking distance from Dinefwr Castle, and a garden and a terrace are available in-house. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a fully equipped...
Sandra
United Kingdom
Most has been said - the stunning view from the kitchen, the facilities, spacious rooms, cleanliness and attention to detail. Plus Hilltop is just a couple of minutes' walk from the centre of Llandeilo which is great when you are only there for a couple of days. PLUS, an important consideration for us is to have a secure environment for our 2 small dogs. Hilltop fulfilled this and it was a joy to see the dogs scamper down the steps and play ball on the grassy area below. We have booked another (longer) stay at Hilltop later this year as Llandeilo is such a central location that the surrounding areas are within easy driving (or walking) distance.
Offering a bar and a restaurant, The Kings Head Inn is a 13th century coaching inn located in the market town of Llandovery.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Excellent location - especially for kinking in the western Brecon Beacons. Comfortable quiet great sized room. Breakfast was good .... as was the evening meal and beer. Very friendly staff providing a warm welcome.
Cottage was dowdy in near of updating. Pictures on site were misleading.
No wi-fi or mobile signal. Although stated there was no where to make a call in an emergency. Wanted £t0 for two dogs who slept in a dog cage which we though was excessive. Only stayed the one night. We also agreed with he previous occupants of the week before.
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Anonymous
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Scored 6.0
Llangadog is a small rural village in a remote part of...
Llangadog is a small rural village in a remote part of Carmarthenshire.
The scenery is gorgeous and there is some great walking to be had in the district, although personal transport is essential.
The village itself is pleasant enough although very quiet with a small number of shops serving the local community all the year round and tourists in the summer. There is one hotel and two pubs for your entertainment, dining and drinking requirements but no nightclubs, stripclubs or other venues providing razzmatazz.
If you are self-catering you will be able to get all your groceries in the village and if you want a quiet stay this place is recommended.
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Llangadog is a pretty village on the western edge of the...
Llangadog is a pretty village on the western edge of the Brecon national park. I am very familiar with the area as my father has lived nearby for over 20 years. Llandeilo is a town worth a visiti. In terms of walks there are too many to mention. The Black Mountain and the quarry up there is a good spot to walk. Also Llyn y Fan Fach is beautiful, as are the two peaks there. If you want something more flat then the reservoir is lovely too. Trapp village is a good visit too - as well as the castle there. For children they also like to visit the caves at Dan yr Ogof; just along from there is a horse stable that does riding for adults and children. Also worth a visit is the Red Kite feeding centre at the Cross. There are too many good places to mention.
Llangadog itself has a good food shop, post office and a couple of pubs/restaurants - so the basics are provided for. It is about 20 mins to Llandeilo or Llandovery by car.
Eiles
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