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The Horse and Jockey Inn
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Originally a 14th century coaching Inn, the Horse and Jockey offers a warm and friendly atmosphere, owned by the same family since 1989.Situated in Knighton town, close to the Offas Dyke Centre, the inn offers a cosy lounge bar with log fire and a main bar with weekend entertainment. At the end of the large courtyard is an 80 seater restaurant which offers an extensive menu.

Neuadd Arms Hotel
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Situated at the heart of Britain's smallest town, between the Cambrian Mountains and the Brecon Beacons, we offer a unique opportunity to stay in the undiscovered 'Welsh Lake District'. The pace of life is easy, and you can choose to either just relax amongst breathtaking scenery and wildlife or enjoy one of the varied activities the area has to offer.
Accommodation is provided in a family run hotel which has stood in the centre of Llanwrtyd Wells for over 130 years. Its 19th century character, complete with open log fires, has been preserved in the lounge and public bars. Here each night you can meet the townsfolk and listen to the stories from the hills and valleys, some as broad as the fish that get away in the local River Irfon.
All of our 21 rooms have en-suite facilities with colour TV and either bath, shower, or both. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, shaver point and radio.
Facilities include the traditional farmers' Bell Bar featuring the original servants' bells, and a comfortable Lounge Bar (now non-smoking). Both bars serve a range of Real Ales, as well as more mainstream beverages. There is also a games room for pool and darts, and a Residents' T.V. Lounge which is equipped with various board games and numerous jigsaw puzzles.

Buckley Pines Hotel
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A warm welcome awaits you at Buckley Pines Hotel, a family run hotel with so much charm and character. Nestling within the beautiful Dyfi Valley with the River Dyfi (Dovey) to the rear of the hotel we are situated on the edge of Dinas Mawddwy within the stunning Snowdonia National Park just off the A470 midway between Dolgellau and Machynlleth. Whether you want a relaxing, energetic or invigorating break, we are here to help make it happen. Relax in our sitting room decorated in a Gentlemans Club style with leather chesterfields and low tables or maybe while away the time in our small library. Perhaps try an old fashioned parlour game before dinner.The hotel itself cannot accept pets for overnight stays, however we are able to arrange kennels just a couple of miles away for Rover to enjoy his holiday too. Assistance dogs are always welcome to stay and well behaved dogs are welcome in the bar. Winston our very friendly black Labrador lives here with us and is always ready to make new friends. We have 6 luxury bedrooms, all en-suite with bath and shower.

Rhyd Hir
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No of Rooms: 2
Welcome to Rhyd Hir - a rebuilt 15th century Welsh Longhouse, hidden away in its own dell in a one acre 8 level garden with stream and waterfall, surrounded by beautiful trees, countryside, Lakes Vyrnwy and Bala, and close to the southern edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
We have two wonderful Guest Bedrooms:-
Guest Bedroom 1 - This spacious bedroom is furnished with a hand made super king bed (seven feet x seven feet), and a fully tiled en-suite bathroom complete with a two-person electric shower with a bow front enclosure. The room overlooks the conservatory and the stream, and looks across to the oak-lined trees on the edge of the garden.
Guest Bedroom 2 - This lovely spacious bedroom has windows that look into the driveway to the front, and into the gardens to the rear. A wonderfully comfortable queen-sized bed is complemented by a fully tiled en-suite bathroom with a two-person power shower.
Our Breakfast rooms is a large comfortable room with a Jacobean fireplace, the Breakfast Room features a long mahogany table and very comfortable high-back Jacobean dining chairs. A door from the Breakfast Room leads into:
The Conservatory runs almost the whole length of the house, over forty feet (13 metres) and is close to the waterfall and stream. The conservatory is furnished with comfortable wicker chairs and tables, and is a lovely spot to while away the odd hour or two with a cup of tea or coffee and a good book or magazine (each room contains a bookcase with books for you to enjoy during your stay with us). Tea (including fruit teas) and coffee are available on request at no extra charge.
We look forward to welcoming you to our home.

Carlton Riverside
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The Carlton Riverside is a restaurant offering guest accommmodation, well located in beautiful Llanwrtyd Wells. This character property is set beside the river in Wales's smallest town. Rolling hills and rugged mountains, spectacular passes and gentle valleys, open pastures and thick forest, trickling streams and gushing falls - the landscape around Llanwrtyd Wells really is the unspoilt wild Wales of centuries past.In this spectacular setting the little hamlet of Pont-rhyd-y-Fferau (Bridge over the ankle-deep Ford) became a famous spa town of the Victorian era - Llanwrtyd (the Church by the Ford) Wells. Lying 700 feet above sea level, and standing at the gateway to mountains of unrivalled beauty, Llanwrtyd Wells offers hill walking, bird watching, mountain biking, fishing and sightings of that rare bird of prey, the Red Kite. The Town Green, alongside the River Irfon, is the site of a very large and beautiful sculpture of this famous bird.The restaurant itself serves high quality food. The comfortable and well appointed dining room directly overlooks the River Irfon, with views across to the town green and the large sculpture of a Red Kite which adorns it.PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 14:00 to 22:00. Check Out is by 11:00. We are a no smoking accommodation. We can accept well behaved dogs by arrangement.

Caer Beris Manor
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Former home of Lord Swansea set in 27 acres surrounded by the river. Comfortable bedrooms, many with four poster beds, award winning food and extensive cellar. Fishing, golf, riding and walking.

Llangoed Hall
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Surrounded by sweeping green meadows and rippling fields of golden corn, perching on the banks of the river Wye in mid-Wales with epic views across the haunting Black Mountains stands the magnificent Llangoed Hall. A distinguished, stone building inspires luxury and grandeur. Each room is individually decorated in antique furniture, draped in fabrics from Elanbach and features work by celebrated artists such as Whistler, Sickert and Augustus John. Each room retains an aura of comfort and warmth. Rooms are enhanced with thoughtful personal touches, unexpected twists and interesting details ensuring our guests feel special, always. Seventeenth Century mirrors, Roberts radios and cast iron baths all add to the overall feeling of opulence. Dining reflects the classical elegance definitive of our style. Our three times over, Rosette winning chef cooks wholesome, traditional Scottish food albeit with a daring flourish. Our fine selection of wines compliments each dish exquisitely. We offer guests an array of services, assisting in conferences, weddings and an abundance of special events.

Cerdyn Villa
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Set just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Llanwrtyd provides easy access to excellent pubs and restaurants. Cerdyn Villa, on the Heart of Wales Line has just 2 beautifully decorated, comfortable guest rooms with views of the Irfon Valley. We provide an ideal base for exploring the Brecon Beacons, Cambrian Mountains and Elan Valley. The cosy guest loungediner also has teacoffee facilities, TV, video and a selection of books and games. Our breakfasts are from local meat produce, homemade vegetarian options and free range eggs (provided by our pet hens and#8211; Tikka and Gougon!)

Brecon Castle Hotel
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Brecon Castle Hotel is a 2 star heritage hotel of great charm and character, built around the walls and tower of a Norman Castle. Located in private grounds on a prominent hill in Brecons town centre, it has beautiful views over the river Usk and up to Pen-y-Fan and The Brecon Beacon mountains.
Located 45 minutes from Cardiff, it is ideal for exploring the great variety of landscapes and attractions in South and Mid-Wales, including industrial museums, walking trails, bridleways and mountain biking. Breathtaking views and snug valleys punctuate the high moorland and undulating hills. Arts and crafts workshops are dotted all over Mid-Wales.
The hotel is privately owned and family run, combining a friendly atmosphere with efficient service. The restaurant and bistro lounge both have fabulous views towards the Brecon Beacons and serve excellent food using seasonal and local ingredients where possible.
WiFi in all public areas. Dog friendly. Two miles from Cradoc golf course.

The Felin Fach Griffin
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2008 Good Food Guide Best Family Restaurant in the UK. Within reach of the market towns of Hay-on-Wye and Brecon, the nationally renowned Felin Fach Griffin is the perfect base for exploring the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The Griffin is also the ideal stop-off for the business person travelling across Wales - something very different from your standard impersonal chain hotel. A comfortable and atmospheric restored coaching inn, the Griffin is famous for its restaurant which is recognised as one of Wales very best.
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