Wonderful surrounding countryside complements the splendour of this Victorian-style, family-owned holiday and conference hotel in the centre of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells
The 120 en suite room...
Kelly
United Kingdom
Local is good, the room was big and breakfast was nice. Pool was a decent size and the changing room was modern
Three Wells B&B is situated on the edge of the Radnor Hills, in the heart of Wales. A number of picturesque walks lead from the hotel’s door to nearby Llandrindod Wells.
Fiona
United Kingdom
It was in a beautiful location overlooking a pond, with sheep and rolling hills. It was very comfortable and spacious, we even had our own living room. Breakfast was delicious. Would love to have stayed longer. We booked very last minute, so pleased we found this treasure.
This property is located 1 min walk from the town centre and railway station. The property features a bar serving food, real ales, lager, cider, a selection of gins, plus much more.
Centrally situated in the historic town of Llandrindod Wells, the Hampton Hotel & restaurant features free Wi-Fi in public areas and free onsite parking.
Sarka
United Kingdom
Location is good, the breakfast was nice and the room was clean.
Rock Park Penthouse is set in Llandrindod Wells, 36 km from Clifford Castle, 39 km from Brecon Cathedral, and 43 km from Clun Castle.
Neil
United Kingdom
Communication with the host was exceptional. A lovely apartment beautifully decorated with everything you need for a very relaxing stay. Spotlessly clean. Free super fast WiFi and plenty of free parking. Lovely location overlooking Rock Park with opportunities for plenty of nice walks. Fine attention to detail with a folder containing local restaurants all very close by. A peaceful relaxing stay in beautiful mid Wales. We will return highly recommended.
Greylands Guest House is located in the town of Llandrindod Wells, in Powys. Built in 1897, this Victorian property offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas and free parking.
Situated in Llandrindod Wells and only 27 km from Elan Valley, Idyllic 2 Bedroom Self-Contained UpsideDown Annexe features accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Sykes
United Kingdom
The welcome from Gail, Nick and Bailey was fantastic, the welcome pack was superb, the house was peaceful, and the views were lovely.
Offering a garden and river view, Wye Riverside Lodge is set in Llandrindod Wells, 15 km from Elan Valley and 36 km from Brecon Cathedral. Guests can benefit from a balcony and a sun terrace.
Patrycja
United Kingdom
The location of this place was very nice and peaceful. It is very natural and close to the river with very nice view. Fire place in the little house with very nice design inside. I really enjoy the stay with my family.
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Generally quite like Llandrindod wells, some parts better...
Generally quite like Llandrindod wells, some parts better than others. I especially like the lake area. The Llanerch Inn is a nice pub with good food. Next time I would avoid staying near a pub on a weekend as it was very noisy until 2.30 am at the pub opposite.
Mike
United Kingdom
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I really wanted to write about the Hotel (Hampton Hotel) and...
I really wanted to write about the Hotel (Hampton Hotel) and the reception I received. I knew I was going to arrive very late: I estimated 11.30, so I phoned forward to apologise. Reception closes at 11.00, but I was told I'd be in Room 6, how to get there and where its key would be. It worked beautifully.
Llandrindod Wells is a neat little town, but I was only there to sleep before going to a dog show at Builth Wells: about seven miles away. The area is hilly with narrow winding roads: very pleasant pasture farming. I'll have to go again, and I will.
OUGradBA
United Kingdom
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The hotel was perfect for my one night stay which was to...
The hotel was perfect for my one night stay which was to enable me to attend a disco at the nearby Royal British Legion Club. As I was a lady travelling alone I did not want to drive the hour's journey back home after midnight. The best recommendation I can give is that I have already booked two more night's for the same reason.
Margaret
United Kingdom
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The lake is well worth the visit and within the grounds are...
The lake is well worth the visit and within the grounds are a cafe and boats for hire as well as a sculpture mid-lake, the Rock Spa Park is worth
a visit for walking and tasting the water.
Whilst there is a train connection it is very sparce, but there are bus services to the coast, Breacon and Hereford.
Good variety of small shops and cafes.
TERENCE
United Kingdom
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Really lovely secluded location with amazing views over...
Really lovely secluded location with amazing views over countryside. Cosy accommodation with everything u need. Lovely friendly hosts that go out of their way to make your stay special. Will definitely return as it is an excellent base to explore the area
Natalie
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It's an old Victorian spa town with a small lake.
It's an old Victorian spa town with a small lake. Although the lake and it's surrounded area has an air of the past Llandrindod Wells needs to improve its image along with the Commodore hotel,as the town has very little to offer the visitor.
Christopher
United Kingdom
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Girls trip for our joint 30th Birthdays, Stunning views, very lovely and clean place, we had a very much need needed relaxing break from everything! The area has everything you need from pubs, shops, takeaways, we also visited the Elan Valley which was beautiful.
Bluebell lodge has a fab range of facilities, even did my washing before we left! We didn’t leave the hot tub nearly the whole weekend, even during our morning cuppa.
Hosts were fab and were there for anything we needed. Thank you so much, we will definitely be back!
We stayed at Pen-Rhos in “Cuckoo’s Nest for four nights in mid January. The scenery surrounding the ‘cabin’ was breathtaking and there was enough space between each cabin for privacy. The space was small, but perfect for two and had every appliance we needed for meals and hot drinks. The bathroom was clean and the shower heated quicker than ours at home. Llandrindod Wells had a few pubs and grocery stores that were close and convenient. Surrounding cities like Newtown, Rhayader, and Builth Wells were great for pub dinners.
It’s not a corporate hotel and still in its original style, which we loved. We had a luxury room for a good price and it was spacious and comfortable.
The buffet breakfast, in the dining room, was excellent. Covid restrictions meant the staff served us but they were quick and efficient. We ate in the Spencer Brasserie in the evening. Lovely food at a reasonable price. Good choice of food, too.
Staff very friendly and helpful. Our whole stay was a treat and we’ll be sure to return.
The location and standard of furnishings is generally very high. The central heating worked very well and was far better than an earlier reviewer had suggested. For our purposes the location was excellent - close to the centre of Llandrindod Wells. You do need a car to do any supermarket shopping however. We didn't do any extensive cooking but the equipment provided looked perfectly suitable.
I booked "on spec" and was impressed at the personal investment in guests: I was met on arrival, shown my room and given a rundown of facilities and what was available in town (the hotel is slightly outside the historic centre). The room was compact but comfortable - ideal for the solo traveller - with a fantastic view. Breakfast was first class. I look forward to going back.
Quirky 16C hotel. Friendly, helpful staff. We were late in booking and our room was small but had everything needed for an overnight stop. Dog friendly. Large bar area, separate dining room and huge beer garden. Dinner mains were v good. Breakfast was also quite nice even though not a huge choice shown, just ask for your choice and it seems you'll be accommodated.
Very good full 'English' (in Wales) breakfast and the evening meals in the bar were reasonably priced and tasty. The room was warm and there was a good selection of tea/coffee and complimentary biscuits. Overall it was comfortable, warm and good value for money compared to other establishments in Llandrindod.
Staff were excellent, evening meal was superb, spa was lovely.
Room was Ok, back of the hotel, breakfast was Ok, plenty of choice, but a bit Luke warm, not very hot.
Very bad first night, however, manager Carlos gave us compensation (which was very kind) but our short 2 night break had been ruined!
The flat is within a house and is of high quality interior and comfy bed. It is located 2 minutes walking distance from from the main part of the town and train station and 5-minutes away from Tesco superstore. Excellent stop to visit a number of destinations across mid-Wales if travelling by car.
Lovely oldie world hotel with all modern conveniences.
Breakfast buffet is high quality and quiet varied.
Showers are some of the best I've ever used and are fantastic after a days walking or climbing.
We ate at the inn and were happy with the choice of food on the menu. Very Very dog friendly. Superb staff who made our stay easier. Happy to stay again.
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