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There is a wide choice of 17 hotels available to book in Powys. To find out full details about any of the 17 Powys hotels shown below just click on the 'more details' icon. To visit the hotels website for booking information, latest offers and availability use the 'Booking Info' or 'Availability' icons.
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Lake Vyrnwy,
Llanwddyn,
Powys
SY10 0LY |
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Broad Street,
Knighton,
Powys
LD7 1BL |
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Dinas Mawddwy,
Dinas Mawddwy,
Powys
SY20 9LP |
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Burton Hotel - Set within a modernised coaching inn, this charming residence is situated on the Offa's Dyke footpath in the small market town of Kington, which lies on the Welsh border. During your stay at the Burton Hotel you can enjoy the range of activities that the surroundings have to offer, including rambling, fishing, golf, pony trekking, motor-rally school, bird spotting and rare plant safari. For moments of relaxation, the Burton provides the Cloud Nine swimming pool and fitness club. With complimentary access for all residents, the club features a gym, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna.
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1 Mill St,
Knighton,
Powys
HR5 3BQ |
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Llanhamlach,
Brecon,
Powys
LD3 7YB |
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South Crescent,
Llandrindod Wells,
Powys
LD1 5DH |
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Bear Crickhowell - In Crickhowell, in the Brecon Beacons, The Bear dates back to 1432. Expect a welcoming atmosphere, old world charm and good food. Awarded Inn of the Year 2010 by the Good Pub Guide. The Bear has original features, such as a cobbled forecourt, with an old archway leading to an inner courtyard. Rooms also have an historical feel, but with modern facilities like free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. The restaurant menu often changes to suit the local ingredients available. The award-winning food is served in cosy surroundings, with open log fires or fine fresh spring flowers. The restaurant is popular, so reservations are recommended. The popular bar at The Bear has a low-beamed ceiling, with a winter log fire and many antiques. It has twice won the 'Best Pub in Britain' award. A number of real ales are served, along with vintage wines.
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High Street,
Crickhowell,
Powys
NP8 1BW |
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George Street,
Brecon,
Powys
LD3 7LD |
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The Hotel Commodore - In the heart of Wales, in the centre of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells, this Victorian hotel now offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, a restaurant, 2 bars and good-value en suite rooms. This grand Victorian building has been a hotel since 1886 and is within easy reach of all that Llandrindod Wells has to offer, including the spa waters, the beautiful lake and the rows of shops. Each of the Hotel Commodore's en suite rooms is individually decorated, with a traditional style. Spacious and comfortable, all of the rooms have TVs, telephones and tea/coffee. Hairdryers, alarm clocks and ironing facilities are available from reception A traditional cooked Welsh breakfast is available every day. The Fountain Restaurant offers good-value food and the menus change regularly to reflect the best seasonal produce available locally. The Log Cabin Bar is a modern bar with a pool table, a TV, Nintendo Wii video games and a terrace. The Radnor Bar is more traditional.
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Spa Rd,
Llandrindod Wells,
Powys
LD1 5ER |
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The Village,
Builth Wells,
Powys
HR3 5RZ |
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If you would prefer more space or the flexibility of a self catering holiday in Powys then why not have a look at the large choice of apartments, cottages, lodges and holiday caravans available in Powys. If you are looking for a lower cost alternative to hotels then you may like to consider a Powys B&B or hostel.
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