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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Llandovery, Wales:
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Llandovery, Wales
theroyaloakinn.co.uk
01550 760 201
Set in the beautiful village of Rhandir-mwyn, 7 miles from the old drovers town of Llandovery, this former 16th century hunting lodge offers a warm welcome and a friendly place to drink, dine and sleep.
Your hosts, Christopher and Rachel, strive to create a homely atmosphere where everyone can relax, chat and wind down to the calm pace of rural Welsh life.
There are spectacular views over the Towy Valley from the garden and the large bedrooms.
There is ample off road parking, a beautiful garden to enjoy on those warmer days and real log fires to snuggle round in the Winter. . . .
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Llandovery, Wales
penygawse.co.uk
01550 721 727
Welcome to Penygawse and the lovely town of Llandovery. This is the perfect place to get away from the crowds and take in the space and country life that Wales has to offer.Penygawse is a very popular stop over for all visitors from international tourists to businessmen and women. The themed Victorian style Guesthouse and Tea Rooms create a unique and quality experience for all. We are proud of our top quality coffees and food from our Tea Rooms and our comfortable and homely rooms.
The building is a grade II listed building built in 1725 but has been restored to its immaculate glory. The . . .
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Llandovery, Wales
cwmgwyn-holidays.co.uk
01550 720 410
Arwyn & Marian Lewis welcome you to CWMGWYN FARM, a 17th century farmhouse, which is full of character with exposed beams and plenty of country atmosphere. CWMGWYN FARM is a working farm rearing cattle and sheep, within the Parish of Myddfai. It is admirably situated with splendid views across the river Towy which runs through the 210 acre livestock farm.
Guests can relax on the lawns or in the picnic area or enjoy a stroll down to the river bank, where they can take in the peace and tranquility of the country side. Swans, herons, redkite, kingfishers, the rare little ringed plover and. . .
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Llandovery, Wales
llandoverybandb.co.uk
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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Llandovery, Wales
droversllandovery.co.uk
01550 721 115
A warm welcome awaits guests new and old, at The Drover's, our exquisitely refurbished, 17th century Grade 2 listed guest house located in the Market Square right in the centre of Llandovery in Carmarthenshire. This lovely, welcoming town is the ideal base from which to explore the surrounding region and The Drover's (Welsh Tourist Board 5* rating) provides the accommodation required to complete your enjoyment of the perfect weekend, short break or holiday.. . .
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Llandovery, Wales
kingsheadcoachinginn.co.uk
01550 720 393
Once the home of the Bank of the Black Ox, the Kings Head in Llandovery is a traditional coaching inn with a history that dates back to the 17th century.
Nooks and crannies, crooked floors and exposed beams together with great food and refurbished bed and breakfast accommodation, make the Kings Head the perfect modern day coaching inn and the preferred choice of many; including tourists, commuters and even members of the Royal Household.
Overlooking the cobbled market square, our location is simply superb. In the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, you'll find us just off the A40,. . .
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