Good, Quality & Charming Small Hotels & Inns in Mid-Wales
Mid Wales represents glorious unspoilt border country with little traffic and was described in the Times as “one of the last wildernesses of Britain”. It is relatively unknown to the holiday visitor offers the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, a wild ridge to the west rising to 2,630 feet at Fan Brycheiniog, and the Cambrian Mountains. The Brecon Beacons National Park is home to Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, which explores the past, natural environment and art of Brecknockshire.
Caer Beris Manor
Builth Wells, Powys
Caer Beris Manor dominates the landscape, set in a commanding position above the parkland as it sweeps down to the river. Once inside, after a warm...
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The Dragon Hotel
Montgomery, Powys
The Dragon hotel is a 17th century family run former coaching inn, set in a quiet village-sized town in the stunning countryside of the historic Welsh...
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The Felin Fach Griffin
Felin Fach, Brecon, Powys
The heart of the Felin Fach Griffin is pure country. A large farmhouse table strewn with the day's papers is circled by deep leather sofas and...
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Maesmawr Hall Hotel
Caersws, Newtown, Powys
Maesmawr Hall Hotel is situated in the beautiful valley of the Severn. This beautiful period house is one of the most complete and picturesque of the...
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Milebrook House
Milebrook, Knighton, Powys
Milebrook House is set amidst the wooded, rolling Marches landscape, much of which is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. 3 acres of gardens surround...
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Peterstone Court Hotel
Llanhamlach, Brecon, Powys
A small gem of a place, Peterstone Court Hotel is ideal for those who love the countryside. Located in a tiny hamlet within the Brecon Beacons...
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The Wynnstay
Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth, Powys
The Wynnstay Hotel is a rambling Georgian building, once a coaching inn for the Shrewsbury Stage. Much more spacious than it first appears, is still retains...
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