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....
Tom
United Kingdom
Great location, everything was nice and clean. Staff were helpful and friendly, we had booked a double by mistake but they changed it to a different twin room at no extra charge. They let us park our 2 motorcycles in a safer place in courtyard(not sure if they’d accommodate this in peak season). Breakfast was good.
Offering a garden and garden view, Cae'r Beili is situated in Llandovery, 49 km from Elan Valley and 42 km from Brecon Cathedral.
Rahila
United Kingdom
Lovely cottage, quiet location with its own private garden area. We were able to access good hiking and great walks in the area. Hosts were lovely and informative about the area. Family all enjoyed our stay.
Offering a bar and a restaurant, The Kings Head Inn is a 13th century coaching inn located in the market town of Llandovery.
Hannah
United Kingdom
Location good. Breakfast basic. We also waiting over 25minutes for it. Which would be ok if we did not have somewhere to go. We had to select our breakfast the night before, giving a time, which we did, we still waited 25 minutes past this time for breakfast to arrive.
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.
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.
Ken
United Kingdom
Room was large with v comfortable 4 poster bed. Good tea/coffee making facility. Good WiFi
Situated in Rhandirmwyn, 45 km from Brecon Cathedral, The Royal Oak Inn, Rhandirmwyn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
alan
United Kingdom
Very helpful attentive staff.
The food was all home-made & lovely.
The accomodation area above the pub looked like it had all recently been carefully decorated.
Llandovery is a Market Town. It has a nice varierty of shops and places to eat all within easy walking distance. There is a post office, several pubs and hotels as well as the shops people use for general daily living. Several are antique shops of the sort you can spend all day browsing.
The town is very local to the Brecons and not so far away of the coast or cities in West Wales and with the A40 going through it easy to get to most destinations. The A roads are excellent and the B roads aren't bad either so you have plenty of directions to travel to see the sights. There are plenty of things to see like Dinefwr Park and Castle, and Aberglasney Gardens down by Llandeilo or The Museum of Speed down by Pendine Sands. We picked up the Visitor Guide which contains a map, places to visit, events and things to do. We got ours in the hallway at the Kings Head Hotel and as it is put out buy the council should be available in many places.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 4.0
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.
It was the Wow factor on arrival and throughout. The location and it's surroundings were beautiful. The hut was amazing. Beautifully decorated and cosy. The hot tub was incredible. The hosts were so welcoming, friendly and kind. My 11 year old son chose to stay here for his birthday and he stated it was the best place he has ever stayed. It was much better than any spa hotel we have stayed at.
Both breakfast an dinner were very good. All the staff, whether junior or senior were extremely friendly and accommodating. The Kings Head is situated right in the middle of town, so alternate places to eat and shop are nearby but as the food and service was so good, we chose to dine in the hotel.
Well what a lovely hotel.
The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly.
We had a lovely room but the TV didn't work so we were upgraded to an even better room.
The meal we had in their restaurant was fabulous, as was the breakfast.
I would highly recommend and will definitely be returning.
Lovely, very clean, well situated cottage. We enjoyed the garden and hot tub at the end of a busy day. Llandovery is is really nice little town with some very good places to eat out.
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