Cities Neighboring Cynghordy, Wales:
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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Cynghordy, Wales:
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Cynghordy, Wales
danyparcholidays.co.uk
01550 720 401
Our 17th Century farmhouse is set in fourteen acres of forest and farmland in the heart of the Welsh valleys, near the market-town of Llandovery in the foothills of the Brecon mountains. If you're in need of a holiday, want to experience the unrivalled scenery of Mid Wales and the many local attractions, or, if you're just passing by and looking to get a good night's sleep, we offer the ideal retreat.
At Dan y Parc we have three bedrooms for you to choose from, each with tea- and coffee-making facilities, digital colour TV and WiFi. Have a look at the links on the bottom of this page to see. . .
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Cynghordy, Wales
cambrianway.com
01550 750 274
We are a family business run by Lynn and Martin Hadley and sons Mark and Andrew. We came to Wales from the Lake District where we ran the very successful Cedar Manor Hotel in Windermere for 20 years.
At Llanerchindda we offer Dinner, Bed & Breakfast, Self-Catering Cottages and a base for Outdoor Activities. By using a combination of our serviced and self catering accommodation we can cater for individuals or groups of up to 35 people.
Our nearest village is Cynghordy, which straddles the A483 from Llandovery to Builth Wells. Llanerchindda Farm is a two mile drive from Cynghordy villag. . .
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Cynghordy, Wales
www.llandoverybandb.co.uk/intro.html
01550 721 005
Y Neuadd is an 18th Century fine south facing secluded country house offering comfortable accommodation and set in a mixed wooded valley but only 1 mile off the A40 Brecon / Llandovery road.
Bounded by a small stream the house offers an ideal base for those that wish to explore around the Brecon Beacons National Park and the surrounding areas.
Just step outside the house and there are superb varied walks, Red Kite, Buzzards, Jay's, Herons and a great variety of the smaller bird's fly over and into the garden.
Y Neuadd caters for visitors to the area who may wish to take part or visit . . .
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