The Llanelwedd Arms Hotel is located in Builth Wells, just 0.7 miles from the Royal Welsh Showground. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Jax V
United Kingdom
Excellent central location, within easy reach of all local amenities. Accommodation was very clean. Didn't eat at hotel, but enjoyed a drink in the very cosy bar area.
Guest house Cedars is located just a 2-minute walk from the town center of Builth Wells, boasting views of the Wye Valley. There is free WiFi access available and the property offers free parking.
Hilary
United Kingdom
A great stay at The Cedars. The wonderful hosts Nick and Lydia are a pleasure to meet. The accommodation is immaculately clean, fresh and welcoming.
Breakfast is outstanding and Nick is an excellent chef.
On site parking is a huge bonus.
Set amongst the beautiful Wye Valley, Smithfield Farm Bed and Breakfast offers wonderful views of the hills above Builth Wells.
lucky and me
United Kingdom
We were amazed at the effort that was made to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The extra little touches added by the hosts were classy. I won't spoil the little surprises by revealing what awaits you as a guest at this B&B. The room and en suite facilities are spotlessly clean, you won't find better. They have a novel way of presenting breakfast in your room that works perfectly. We had a fully cooked English/Welsh Breakfast, delicious. I have never met the hosts before and we only stayed one night, just the nicest of people.
Featuring a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Roast Ox Inn is located in Builth Wells, 41 km from Elan Valley and 13 km from Clifford Castle.
michelle
United Kingdom
Great place to stay. Host was lovely. Great steak and breakfast. Definitely book again.
Pwllgwilym Barn bed and breakfast is surrounded by 60 acres of picturesque Welsh countryside, a 4-minute walk from Cilmeri Rail Station. It has free Wi-Fi and free on-site private parking.
A recently renovated apartment set in Builth Wells, Lakeview Lodge, Builth Wells (pet friendly) features a garden.
Richard
United Kingdom
Our stay at Lakeview Lodge was delightful! The lodge was spotlessly clean and tastefully decorated, providing a cozy retreat for our night away. The owners' communication was excellent, and the thoughtful touches, like the treats for us, made us feel truly welcome. Definitely exceeded our expections.
The Firs, a property with a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge, is situated in Builth Wells, 22 km from Elan Valley, 27 km from Brecon Cathedral, as well as 32 km from Clifford Castle.
Joanna
United Kingdom
The location was very good - and easy walk into the centre of the town. Breakfast was a 'continental' self-service buffet with a great choice of items. The property is charmingly quirky but very comfortable. The host was very welcoming.
Beautiful cottage in a peaceful and very quiet location.
Beautiful cottage in a peaceful and very quiet location. Location is full of wildlife and remote countryside to explore. Highly recommended.
Elan Valley 30 minutes drive away has great walks and views. Royal Welsh Show Ground is 20 minutes by car.
Trev
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The property is very rural and closer to Hay on Wye than...
The property is very rural and closer to Hay on Wye than Builth. If you like holidays that are mainly rural/scenic with small towns then this is good. Good for cycling etc Hay is a bijou town and Brecon appealing. We visited a few old churches close by, many from Norman times - fantastic. Art exhibitions in both Hay and Brecon. Eating in hay is relatively cheap and most appealing
stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed at Builth 1) Because that was the location of the...
We stayed at Builth 1) Because that was the location of the cabin.2) Builth is close to Rhayader and we wanted to see the dam and scenery there.3) Builth itself had a good choice of places to eat and is a nice town with good sized car park.It is easy to get around Builth and has a good choice of places to eat from cafes to restaurants. Can't say there is anything we would avoid.
Penhale
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The township is lovely, plenty of shops, cafes and pubs.
The township is lovely, plenty of shops, cafes and pubs. Clean well kept town with a sense pride. Friendly too. There is the river with a long path running alongside it. This is used by the locals with kids or walking their dogs. Always people out and about.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
A small friendly Welsh town famous for the Royal Welsh...
A small friendly Welsh town famous for the Royal Welsh Showground with its wonderful events at different times throughout the year. Beautiful location within a scenic, rural, surrounded by beautiful hills and mountains, and close to Brecon Beacons National Park. Enough options for all needs, re restaurants, pubs and shops. But not too much to be overwhelming, nicely accessible for our short stay.
Sian
Zimbabwe
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful spotless comfy accommodation.
Beautiful spotless comfy accommodation. We were staying for the Hay Festival and although off the beaten track, it was pretty close to Hay on Wye. The owners left some Welsh cakes and a bottle of wine which was a lovely gesture and much appreciated. The accommodation is brand new and has everything one needs. Would highly recommend.
Lovely surroundings and setting. The building was very modern where the rooms are, and very well finished.
Hosts were very friendly and hospitable really couldn’t fault it in any way. Was a pleasure staying there, the room was very spacious and very well appointed, along with lovely views out of the windows. Breakfast was also very good. Overall my stay was far better than most of the hotels I stay in.
We stayed with our teenager and our dog and we all loved the Hay Barn. A very high quality holiday home, which was warm and very comfortable. Great base to see beautiful countryside and mountains nearby. Lovely touch to have a few basics already there and a some welcome drink/crisps. Very thoughfully stocked with games, books etc. Lovely seperate garden space & views from the lounge.
As we had gone for a very special reason to the area we could not have found a more wonderful place to stay, all the staff especially Sarah and the rest of the girls where beyond kindness and couldnt have done more to make our stay so wonderful, we will be back with other family members as I want them to enjpoy not only the hotel but the wonderful area. thankyou one and all kathie x
Near to the beautiful Elan Valley. Friendly, helpful host. Wildlife nearby (rabbits, pheasants, woodpeckers and bullfinches close to the cabin, and kingfishers and merganser in the nearby Irfon river). Child friendly, peaceful, with a lot of grass to run around. Pretty walk into the centre of Builth Wells along the river. Kitchen well equipped. Great price.
Absolutely everything, from the moment we arrived. The river is a stones throw away, then we walked into the lodge - perfect, home from home 👌🏻
We had our two Border Collies with us too (at a Championship Show on Royal Welsh Showground) Mahoosive paws up from William and Jaxon too 🐾 💙💙 🐾
We LOVED our stay at the Cedars. Highly recommend it. The hosts are lovely, the inn is beautiful and charming and the breakfast was excellent. We spent a few hours in the community of Builth Wells for an evening meal and a drink at the pub and everyone was very welcoming.
The lodge was very clean and more spacious in the living area than we expected. The weather was a bit chilly in the evenings and it was good to have heaters to keep the place warm. We very much enjoyed watching the rabbits and birds and the lovely surroundings.
Tony and Sandra were great hosts and gave us lots of information about the local area for exploring. The breakfast was excellent, especially the homemade yoghurt. The room was comfortable and spacious with all you could need for your stay.
The whole experience at Smithfield Farm was excellent. We were provided with home made cake every day which was a bonus plus we have to say that the breakfast was exceptional. We will book there again if we ever return to that area.
I was working at the rally in the showground and there was a problem which delayed the end. I had a 4 hour drive with a car and trailer over the Welsh mountains. So it was a perfect spot to make a last minute stay over decision.
Breakfast was lovely, though felt a bit of pressure to be down at time specified the night before. The room was very nice and spacious, with privacy for each twin bed. Car park on site, and excellent location on the high street.
The room was very large, very clean and very comfortable, the host even delivered breakfast personally to our table in our room, never had that before, if you are going to this part of Wales, then stay here, 4 star plus.
The location of the hotel. Ambience inside the serving area. Food served at the hotel. And super amazing staff onsite at the hotel. The rooms were very apt for the stay and had everything needed for a overnight stay.
A clean hotel in a beautiful building with large rooms, in a wonderful location with beautiful grounds, and many walks in the surrounding area. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
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