Located in Llandovery and within 34 km of Brecon Cathedral, The Bear Inn features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
mammahar
United Kingdom
The room was cute, we liked how it was decorated, the place is convenient in the middle of town and the use of local products in the bathrooms is also a nice touch.
Set in Llandovery, Oakies Farm Stays is a recently renovated accommodation, 32 km from Brecon Cathedral and 2.6 km from Llandovery Castle. A hot tub is available for guests.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Very cozy and well equipped- we had everything we needed and our hosts were extremely helpful and welcoming. The location is beautiful and wonderfully quiet. We especially appreciated the new hot tub!
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....
Located in Llangadog, within 49 km of Grand Theatre and 43 km of Brecon Cathedral, The Red Lion provides accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Henry
United Kingdom
Beautiful room, very opulent four poster bed. Hotel has lots of character and the staff were nice.
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Ty Newydd is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Llangadog, 44 km from Brecon Cathedral.
Paul
United Kingdom
The owners are very good hosts friendly and helpful.The room clean with good facilities.Good value,loverly breakfast set me up for the day, all local produce.
Great place to spend a night I will be going back.
Nestled amid 50 acres of Welsh countryside, Llanerchindda Farm Guest House boasts comfortable en suite rooms, spectacular views of the Bran Valley and a wealth of outdoor activities.
JONATHAN
United Kingdom
Fantastic place to stay, always felt welcome, breakfast amazing.
Attention to detail is first class
In the heart of Llandeilo, The Cawdor is a 4-star boutique hotel mixing antique and modern styles. It provides rooms with luxurious en suite bathrooms, fantastic food and free parking.
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...
Shawn
South Africa
We love dinner at the restaurant. It was the highlight of the stay. Food and service were fantastic. The room was great.
Mid-Wales area is very beautiful but there is very little '...
Mid-Wales area is very beautiful but there is very little 'sightseeing' in Llandovery. The Llandovery Castle ruin offers an historical perspective but beyond that I would say it is more of a base to explore other areas. Lovely welcoming people and the usual collection of coffee shops and craft outlets but very little else.
There is a good welcome at The Castle Hotel ideal for a meal, drinks, coffee and overnight accommodation. Penygawse is a local coffee shop that offers a good breakfast, cakes/coffees etc. and is welcoming to walkers and cyclists.
Beautiful place, definitely recommend, amazing host, was warm in our room quiet we enjoyed the stars and breakfast thoroughly, everything was above and beyond what we expected, tamar&family were outstanding as hosts made our time exploring amazing! Would definitely come back!
Megan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
You must remember. Llandovery is a small market town.
You must remember. Llandovery is a small market town. There are a few interesting shops. There are also a few hotels and plenty of places to eat. Fish and chip shop, Indian, chinese. A few good and quirky, charity shops as well. Also a lot of history attributed to Llandovery. It’s also near to other attractions, that are not too far away.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We only stayed one night as we had been to the Royal Show in...
We only stayed one night as we had been to the Royal Show in Builth Wells so we didn’t get to see much of the town. What we did see was lovely and quaint. The town was very quiet but there were enough places to visit. It’s very easy to get around. The next time we will book a longer stay.
We stayed at the brilliant Kings Head Inn and although the private car park is small we managed to get a place. This meant we didn’t have to worry about parking fees etc. As the pub is in the centre of the town everything was near to hand. We also ate at the pub that has a good choice of pub grub even serving real boiled potatoes which is rare for a pub as most of them just serve chips of fries. I loved it here and can’t wait to go back it seemed the perfect chilled out location.
Noodles
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
If you want to drive the Black Mountain it is the perfect...
If you want to drive the Black Mountain it is the perfect starting point.
The only places to eat in the town at night are the pubs, don't try the only indian reataurant. There are teashops but not open in the evenings.
Robert
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Llandovery is a lovely little town, we stayed a few miles...
Llandovery is a lovely little town, we stayed a few miles out but used the railway station to visit Swansea, had a lovely Chinese from one of the two takeaways on offer, an amazing bakery which offers great coffee and hot pastries to takeaway also the Craft Centre offers a really good full Welsh breakfast, so much on offer in this lovely place.
There is also a good CO-OP that offers a great range of provisions you may need.
The location is extremely beautiful, a pleasure to wake up to. Not too far from Llandovery, which we were visiting for the sheep festival. We had everything we could have wished for and the host was very quick to respond to messages. On the first evening, the sky was very dark with not too many clouds or light interference, so a brilliant opportunity for stargazing - best view I've had of the Milky Way for many years.
It is a good Hotel with friendly staff, particularly Sue the Deputy Manager and the evening bar staff. There is ample parking in the rear car park (must input your reg at reception to get free parking). The meals are very good and plentiful served in the bar area or a more private area known as the Cwtch (pronounced 'kutch'). Breakfast offers a variety of hot (cooked fresh to order) or cold pastries, cereals etc.
This spacious countryside property on the edge of the Brecon Beacons has everything you need for a relaxing peaceful stay. While retaining its old house character, it has all the modern facilities that you would require. The countryside views from every window are beautiful. Daniel was very helpful with suggestions for local places to eat in Llandovery. The gardens and woodlands are freely available to use.
What a wonderful find Bwthyn y Porthmyn was for us - we were in Llandovery for the Urdd Eisteddfod working and it was great to come back after a long day to relax. The cottage was comfortable good quality furnishings and very clean quality bedding excellent location for us equipped with everything you needed even a hot tub in the garden to unwind. Thank you for letting us stay hope to return sometime soon
Excellent location for exploring the area; off the beaten track but easy access to Llandovery for stocking up on basic supplies. Ideal for a quiet getaway with excellent walking and mountain biking close by. Rachel and Mark are lovely hosts and the attention to detail in the cottage is second to none. Will be going back!
I spent four nights in a well appointed, quiet and large room with an excellent shower. Mark and Karen were congenial hosts who were extremely attentive to my needs. Karen prepared a wonderful breakfast of my choice from her menu. The location is a great choice for exploring the interior of South Wales.
THe location was wonderful. Totally surrounded by rolling hills and forest. walks from door were exceptional. local town of LLandovery very nice and for those who like Rugby the the local team plays Saturday afternoons and great atmosphere! Would defo stay again. landlord couldnt be more helpful.
Breakfast was ok, could have done with a little more variety eg: fruit selection, yoghurt.
Dinner was ok, could have done with a bigger menu choice.
The second room was good, larger with more draw/wardrobe space.
We stayed for a week so we needed the extra space for clothing etc.
Breakfast was wonderful as was the hospitality of the hosts. Location was perfect, with free private parking as well. I was visiting a retailer directly opposite the hotel so had the shortest commute to work ever!
This dog-friendly accommodation was in a central location in Llandovery, and had a good room with adequate space. Great breakfast and friendly staff. Will definitely stay here again!
The location was secluded with easy access and a short drive to Llandovery.
A quiet location where you could easily relax, unwind and let the world pass by.
The location was good The hotel staff very friendly & charming Dinner and breakfast good - the chef especially made us delicious porridge for breakfast
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