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Builth Wells: More…, Postcode areas: LD2. Go to Home Page
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The name Builth, in Welsh Buallt or perhaps Buellt, is older than the town to which it now refers. Buallt/Buellt originally applied to the Cantref or Hundred, an area within the old Welsh administrative system. The Cantref of Buallt/Buellt was an area of land between the rivers Wye and Tywi and north of a line drawn roughly between Erwood and Llanwrtyd, covering an area of some 174 miles. It has long been thought the name of the Cantref, and later the town, came from the Welsh words 'Bu' and 'Allt', and could be translated as 'The Wild Ox of the Wooded Slope'. Roman remains have been found in the surrounding area (the Roman fort at Beulah, 8 miles to the west no evidence has yet been found in Builth Wells itself to prove Roman habitation. The origin of the town dates with certainty from Norman times with the construction of the timber Motte and Bailey castle by Philip de Braose. The castle commanded the ancient crossing of the Wye, and as a result controlled the route to the south which ran over the Eppynt Mountains towards Brecon; it also guarded the entrance to the valley of the Irfon which gave access to the west.
The town is host to the Royal Welsh Showground where many events take place regularly. Most notable of these is the Royal Welsh Show every July, which attracts a quarter of a million visitors regularly. Needless to say, accommodation over the show period is at a premium, so if you would like to stay at Greylands for the show, early booking is recommended.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Builth Wells area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in Builth WellsThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
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Key Towns: :Builth Wells
Disserth: More…, Postcode areas: LD1. Go to Home Page
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The church of St Cewydd in Disserth is a gem of Norman architecture that must be seen to be appreciated. With plaster peeling from the walls in places, the original Norman wall paintings can be seen, and the whole building oozes character. From its stone flag floor through the family pews with names and dates carved in, to the bell tower that used to house the local school, there is history in every step around the church and its fascinating graveyard.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Disserth area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in DisserthThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
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Key Towns: :Disserth
Hay on Wye: More…, Postcode areas: HR3. Go to Home Page
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Hay on Wye is known worldwide as 'The City of Books', and offers visitors the most awe-inspiring choice of places to browse, read, talk about and buy books. From the simplest second had book seller where you might look for an out of print paperback to antiquarian outlets where only the well heeled would be advised to go in search of the rare and valuable, there is something for every lover of books and writing.
Every year the Hay Literary festival attracts notable speakers and thousands of visitors from all over the world. In an atmosphere charged with literary energy, everybody feels inspired to write. Approximately 25 miles from Greylands Guest House, Hay is within easy range for a day out, and when the festival is on, accommodation in the Hay on Wye can become very scarce indeed.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Hay on Wye area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in Hay on WyeThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
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Howey: More…, Postcode areas: LD2. Go to Home Page
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Situated on the edge of Llandrindod Wells, Howey is home to the only Thai restaurant in the area at the Drovers Inn. There is a garden centre with a great choice of plants and gardeners' needs.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Howey area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in HoweyThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
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Key Towns: :Howey, Hawey
Llandegley: More…, Postcode areas: LD1. Go to Home Page
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Home to the world famous and fictitious Llandegley International Airport where the only flights taking off are flights of fancy, this small village is in a beautiful area. Climbing up Llandegley Rocks, the highest peak for some way, affords panoramic views of the Radnorshire countryside, as well as opportunities to watch buzzards and red kits swoop majestically in search of prey.
The village has its own sulphur spring and the church is named after St Tecla, who came from Llandegla in North Wales and was martyred in Chepstow, having spent much of her life working with lepers and the sick, great powers of healing are attributed to her.
The village also has its own sulphur spring just outside the churchyard.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Llandegley area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in LlandegleyThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
For reservations call us on 01597 822253 or click in the header of any page to email llandegley@greylandsguesthouse.co.uk.
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Llandrindod Wells: More…, Postcode areas: LD1. Go to Home Page
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Llandrindod Wells is Wales' most central town. Known locally as "Llandod" it was developed as a spa town in the 19th century, and then benefited from a further boom in the late 20th century as a centre of local government.
The "healing qualities" of the local spring waters attracted visitors to the area during the mid 18th century. As a result the town enjoyed an economic boom and a number of hotels were built. During the "season" between May and mid-September, visitors to Llandrindod would take the waters at the pump rooms at the Rock Park and Pump House Hotel entertained by orchestras, and in its heyday the resort enjoyed a vast array of activities ranging from golf to horse racing! It is estimated that at its peak, the town attracted some 900,000 visitors a year.
Most of the towns architecture dates from the boom periods of the Victorian and Edwardian eras when ornate hotels and shops were built including the Albert Hall theatre. There are also buildings in the Art Deco style including two striking former garages. Notably, Tom Norton's Automobile Palace has a beautifully preserved curved frontage. In the early 20th century it was possible to go there and buy an aeroplane over the counter before flying it home with only the most cursory instructions in the field behind. This magnificent building is now home to a number of businesses and the National Cycle Collection.
The two World Wars of the 20th century saw visitors of a very different kind descending on Llandrindod, when soldiers on training courses were billeted in hotels and boarding houses. Also refugees and wounded soldiers were accommodated in the town.
During the 1970s the mid wales area became popular with hippies and those seeking out an alternative, artisan lifestyle. Many of these settled permanently in the region, and in Llandrindod one of the first whole food shops and cafes in Wales was established, and is still going strong today. Other settlers have created a wealth of craft industries around the town and there is a relaxed atmosphere conducive to creativity.
The historic Rock Park in the town and its man-made lake remain popular places to visit. In the centre of this lake, used for fishing and model boating, is a striking sculpture of a water serpent and leaping carp. The scales for these sculptures are made of thousands of copper plates initialled by local people and visitors during construction of the work.
Today Llandrindod is a busy market town, holding an open-air market once a week on a Friday, and being in a central location is a thriving conference and business meeting destination. Indeed, following devolution in Wales, Llandrindod has developed a reputation for being the place where important decisions are made by political parties.
The town boasts an international standard outdoor bowling green dating from 1912 which regularly hosts national and international events, along with a newer indoor bowling centre. Llandrindod hosts the Heart of Wales Walking Festival annually, the Victorian Festival at the end of August, and is a regular venue for the start/finish of many national car, bike and motor cycle rallies.
Visit Llandrindod Wells Farmers Market held in Middleton Street 9am-1pm on the last Thursday of the month for fresh local produce including meats, cheeses and artisan bread.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Llandrindod Wells area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in Llandrindod WellsThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
For reservations call us on 01597 822253 or click in the header of any page to email llandrindod_wells@greylandsguesthouse.co.uk.
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Llanwrtyd Wells: More…, Postcode areas: LD5. Go to Home Page
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LLanwrtyd Wells is Britain's smallest town, but what it lacks in area, it makes up for in interest. For those into unusual sports, perhaps you would care to try the bog snorkelling competition that takes place there annually. Or how about the yearly man vs horse race if you are feeling particularly fit?
There are many other events that take place in Llanwrtyd Wells, look out for them in our calendar of events. The town is ideally placed for forays into the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian Mountains.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Llanwrtyd Wells area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in Llanwrtyd Wells. There is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
For reservations call us on 01597 822253 or click in the header of any page to email llanwrtyd_wells@greylandsguesthouse.co.uk.
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Newbridge on Wye: More…, Postcode areas: LD1. Go to Home Page
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Newbridge-on-Wye was historically a stop off point for drovers, who moved livestock from place to place. Newbridge-on-Wye proved to be an ideal location for drovers to stop and rest because it afforded a safe crossing-point on the river Wye. This led to a settlement forming, including a large number of pubs. This fact is celebrated by the statue of a drover on the village green. Newbridge-on-Wye also sited a railway station on the Mid Wales Railway, until its closure on December 31, 1962. The site of the station is now occupied by a housing estate, although the old railway bridge still remains.
Half way between Rhayader and Builth Wells, Newbridge has a number of pubs and stopping off points to enjoy.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Newbridge on Wye area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in Newbridge on WyeThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
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Rhayader: More…, Postcode areas: LD6. Go to Home Page
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Situated at a natural crossroads between east and west, north and south, Rhayader has for centuries offered a welcome for travellers: from the Romans who had a stopover camp in the Elan Valley, Monks journeying between the Abbeys of Strata Florida and Abbeycwmhir and Drovers taking their livestock to far off markets and returning with goods and news.
Today history merges with the present. While agriculture remains a very important element of life here, vividly portrayed in the weekly Livestock Markets, the ancient and stunning landscape, rich in rare and beautiful wildlife, provides a wealth of opportunities for the modern activities of birdwatching, walking and mountain biking.
Just outside Rhayader lies the Elan Valley reservoir complex, a huge feat of Victorian engineering that has been providing mains water for over a hundred years now. There are many trails for walking and cycling with a very informative visitor centre. The wealth of wildlife to be seen there is staggering with visitors encouraged to note their sightings in the museum attached. This in itself is interesting reading.
If you are looking for a comfortable, friendly place to stay with good access to the Rhayader area, Greylands Guest House in Llandrdindod Wells offers a convenient local base with single, double, twin or family rooms, modern facilities and a quiet location.
Greylands Guest House offers plenty of room, a warm welcome, great breakfast, close to many activities and places of interest near or in RhayaderThere is plenty here to interest walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, motorcyclists, anglers, golfers and bowls players. The scenery and wildlife variety in the area is outstanding and there is plenty to do whatever the weather.
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Key Towns: :Rhayader, Elan Valley