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Kings Head Inn Llandovery
1 Market Square
Set in a historic coaching inn, this rustic hotel on the market square is a 7-minute walk from the train station and 10.3 miles from the walking path to Llyn y Fan Fach.Modern rooms have en suite bathrooms, plus free WiFi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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The Level Crossing
The Level Crossing
Offering a tour desk, The Level Crossing is within a short walk from Brecon Beacons National Park and Llandovery Castle. Under a minute's walk from Llandovery Railway Station, it offers guests an ideal base when visiting Llandovery.The hotel has 8 well-appointed rooms that are accompanied by a range of essential facilities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay. |
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The New White Lion
43 Stone Street
Less than a mile from the edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, this family-owned boutique hotel dates to 1838, and is 17 miles from the 13th-century ruins of Carreg Cennen Castle.The 6 upscale, Welsh folklore-themed rooms feature elegant or rustic-chic decor, plus antique furnishings and flat-screen TVs. Individual rooms may have chandeliers, exposed wood-hewn beams and/or plush beds with opulent headboards. |
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Castle Hotel Llandovery
Kings Road
Set in a former coaching inn, this hotel and gastro pub is a 6-minute walk from Llandovery railway station and 0.9 miles from Brecon Beacons National Park.Upscale rooms are individually decorated in a classic style. |
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The Drovers Bed and Breakfast
9 Market Square
Occupying a 17th-century townhouse, this bed-and-breakfast is a 3-minute walk from Llandovery College, a 7-minute walk from Llandovery railway station and 12.3 miles from the Dolaucothi Gold Mines.Traditional rooms are decorated with antiques and/or reproduction furniture and artworks, and feature tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Penygawse Guest House Llandovery
12 High Street
Welcome to Penygawse and the lovely town of Llandovery. Lynne and Allan Stather bought the premises in March 2004. The building is a grade II listed building built in 1725 and was host to a drapery store and most recently a butchery. |
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Gwarllwyn
Babel, Llandovery
In the Carmarthenshire countryside, just north of the Brecon Beacons, Gwarllwyn offers self-contained accommodation in a stylish barn conversion. Enjoying stunning scenery, Gwarllwyn provides a continental breakfast, free parking and free Wi-Fi.An annexe to the main house, the guest accommodation covers 3 floors and features a king-size bed, double bed and sofa-bed. |
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