Builth-Wells

Builth Wells is a small but historic market town that in the more tempestuous past was of major strategic importance, its castle dominating the Wye Valley, now rather quieter but still as lovely... Read More

Builth-Wells Events

July
Royal Welsh Show
August
Wales BAJA Off-Road Rally
September
International Antiques & Collectors Fair of Wales
November
Royal Welsh Winter Fair
December
Royal Welsh Winter Fair

Hotels in Builth-Wells - 9 places to stay

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Bronwye Guest House

Bronwye Guest House
Bronwye is a rare jewel, a Four star property that surpasses your expectations, yet costs less than local two star properties. We promise a warm welcome and excellent facilities set in a quiet location yet ... More | visit website
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Lasswade Country House & Restaurant

Lasswade Country House & Restaurant

Lasswade Country House & Restaurant is a unique period property. Set in the heart of Wales, the smallest town in the UK, Llanwrtyd Wells (no traffic noises pass by here!).

The Lasswade is renowned for ... More | Double Room: £37.50 | visit website

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Pencerrig Gardens Hotel

Pencerrig Gardens Hotel

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Set in beautiful gardens, this hotel is just one mile from Builth Wells and 5 minutes from the Royal Welsh Show Ground where important agriculture ... More

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The Yat

The Yat

The Yat is an ancient country house, dating from the 15th century, or earlier. Having undergone extensive restoration it is now a grade three star (Welsh Tourist Board grading) family-run guest house. It is open ... More | visit website

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Caer Beris Manor

Caer Beris Manor

Amid 27 acres of parkland, surrounded by the River Irfon, Caer Beris Manor Hotel is a beautiful country retreat in Builth Wells, near the A483, on the Breacon Beacons. In the heart of the Welsh Countryside, ... More | visit website

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