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in Wales - 'Llandovery, Carmarthenshire'
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Here you can find tradition, charm, comfortable rooms, a quiet pint, candlelit suppers and al fresco lunches delivered by a happy, dynamic team with a fresh approach to hospitality. Situated in Carmarthenshire, known as âThe Garden of Walesâ, the hotel is on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. The Castle Hotel, presents Welsh tradition at its best, with walking, fishing and seasonal breaks available. Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout hotel, as are lovingly prepared meals made with locally produced ingredients. The hotel has significant historical connections with Lord Nelson and the writer George Burrow, and has the perfect location for group visits to the National Botanic and Aberglasney Gardens, as well as wide range of other leisure activities. |
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Positioned amid 50 acres of Welsh countryside, this family run guest house offers spectacular views of the Bran Valley and a wealth of outdoor activities. Unwind in convenient en suite bedrooms; relax beside the log fire in the lounge bar and enjoy traditional home-cooked food in this ideal base for an exploration of South Wales and the Brecon Beacons. If you'd prefer not to stray too far, the the farm also offers clay pigeon shooting and an off-road course for experienced drivers and riders. In the summer months, you can unwind in the conservatory or on the terrace and take in the arresting views of the Black Mountain and the Brecon Beacons beyond. |
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Henllys Estate is an historically listed site, dating back to the late 16th century. One of the Estate buildings, within a stone walled courtyard, has been tastefully converted into bed and breakfast accommodation. Each room is en-suite with digital television, tea and coffee making facilities with access to the garden and views across the Towy valley. The accommodation comprises of 2 double, 2 twin and 1 superior double room all en-suite. They all have tea and coffee making facilities, digital television and guest controlled heating. All the rooms have oak floors, exposed beams and are light and airy. The four rooms on the ground floor each have their own stable door giving access to the garden and seating area. The superior double room, on the first floor, has a kingsize bed and a large bathroom with bath and shower. |
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Situated in the historical market town of Llandovery in the heart of the Breacon Beacons lays the newly refurbished but still traditional Kings Head Inn. The 1700's building, which was once the home of The Bank of the Black Ox, one of the first banks in wales. This is the ideal place to unwind and relax with local amenities only a few minutes away. |
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