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GBP 55 - 130 Lasswade Country House & Restaurant
Officially classed as a Restaurant with Rooms, Lasswade is an Edwardian house surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside. Enjoy stunning views, great f… MoreGBP 50 - 70 New Hall Guesthouse
This converted church hall offers stylish, spacious room with comfortable beds, power showers and baths. Breakfast features local produce, which is Fa… MoreGBP 30 - 88 Plasnewydd Bed And Breakfast
This quiet, 4-star bed and breakfast is 500 metres from Llanwrtyd Rail Station on the Heart of Wales Line. It offers free off-road private parking, tr… MoreGBP 80 - 80 Victoria Wells
Set within 10 acres of woodlands and beautiful Welsh parkland, Victoria Wells offer cosy, heated cottages with TVs. The resort includes a restaurant, … MoreGBP 70 - 80 Kilsby Country House
In stunning countryside, Kilsby Country House provides fine bed & breakfast accommodation, with free Wi-Fi. Llanwrtyd Wells is just 1 mile away.
Kils… MoreGBP 48 - 65 Cerdyn Villa
Cerdyn Villa offers friendly, relaxing, quality guest-house accommodation with a real home-from-home feel. Rooms have excellent views of the Irfon Val… MoreGBP 30 - 200 Belle Vue Hotel
Belle Vue Hotel is a village pub with good food, friendly service and charming original features. Built in 1843, it is the oldest hotel in Llanwrtyd W… MoreGBP 35 - 150 Bryncelyn Guesthouse
Set in beautiful Llanwrtyd Wells, this recently refurbished, family-run guesthouse provides comfortable accommodation complemented by traditional hosp… MoreGBP 39 - 120 Carlton Riverside
Located in Llanwrtyd Wells, the Carlton Riverside sits on the south bank of the River Irfon. The Carlton offers rooms and apartments with en suite bat… MoreGBP 60 - 80 Ardwyn House
Ardwyn is an artistic guest house built in the early 1900s. It has a creative atmosphere with plenty of arts and crafts.
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Llanwrtyd Wells is a small town in the parish of Llanwrtyd in Powys, in the traditional county of Brecknockshire, mid Wales, lying on the River Irfon.
With a population of 601 people (2001 UK Census), it claims to be the smallest town in Britain, although Fordwich in Kent has a smaller population.
Llanwrtyd Wells grew as a spa town, based around the Ffynon Droellwyd spring (hydrosphere)|spring, which still exists. The town was also known as an eisteddfod site, and is the site of both the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the annual Man versus Horse Marathon, as well as many other annual events.
During the Second World War, Abernant Lake Hotel was home to the Czechoslovak State Secondary School run by the Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile. Today Llanwrtyd Wells is twinned with Český Krumlov in the Czech Republic.
The town is the home of Robin Kevan who is also known as Rob the Rubbish and has become famous for cleaning up Britain's countryside.
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