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Neuadd Arms Hotel Star Rating 1        
The Square

Situated at the heart of Britain's smallest town, between the Cambrian Mountains and the Brecon Beacons, we offer a unique opportunity to stay in the undiscovered 'Welsh Lake District'. The pace of life is easy, and you can choose to either just relax amongst breathtaking scenery and wildlife, or enjoy one of the varied activities the area has to offer. Accommodation is provided in a family run hotel which has stood in the centre of Llanwrtyd Wells for over 130 years.
Belle Vue Hotel Llanwrtyd Wells Star Rating 2        
Belle Vue Terrace

The Belle Vue Hotel is located in Llanwrtyd Wells making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. The Belle Vue Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each guestroom has non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, television, shower, coffee/tea maker.
Ardwyn House Llanwrtyd Wells Star Rating 4        
Station Road

Set in an art nouveau home built in the early 1900s, this charming guesthouse is a 1-minute walk from Llanwrtyd station, a 7-minute walk from the tourist information centre and 14.6 miles from festivals held at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society.The 3 refined rooms all feature en suite bathrooms and period antiques, plus TVs and country or mountain views.
Bryncelyn Guest House Llanwrtyd Wells Star Rating 4        
Dolecoed Road

Among Victorian townhouses just off the village's main street, this relaxed B&B overlooks the River Irfon. It's 8 minutes' walk from National Rail trains and 12.3 miles from Brecon Beacons National Park.
Bronfelin Holiday Cottage Star Rating 3        
Ardwyn House, Station Road,

Set in an art nouveau home built in the early 1900s, this charming guesthouse is a 1-minute walk from Llanwrtyd station, a 7-minute walk from the tourist information centre and 14.6 miles from festivals held at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society.The 3 refined rooms all feature en suite bathrooms and period antiques, plus TVs and country or mountain views.
Cerdyn Villa B&B Star Rating 3        
Station Road

Set in a rural villa, this quaint bed-and-breakfast is a 4-minute walk from the train station and an 11-minute walk from the Llanwrtyd Wells town centre.Traditional rooms feature local artwork, free WiFI, TVs, DVD players, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, plus minifridges and en suite bathrooms with showers. A private annexe adds an extra bedroom, a full kitchen and a sitting room with a sofabed.
Plasnewydd Bed and Breakfast Star Rating 4        
Irfon Terrace

Located within easy walking distance of all amenities and the Heart of Wales Railway Line in Llanwrtyd Wells, Plasnewydd Bed and Breakfast is a Visit Wales 4 Star Bed and Breakfast with Welcome Host Gold Award that provides accommodation to the general public throughout the world. Again winning a garden award for Llanwrtyd Wells in Bloom 2010. A highly rated BandB (see guest reviews) Plasnewydd was built as a Guest House for this welsh family in 1911.
Lasswade Country House Llanwrtyd Wells Star Rating 4        
Station Road

A 4-minute walk from Llanwrtyd railway station and 14.3 miles from the edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, this relaxed hotel and restaurant in a country-style home is 12.9 miles from the Builth Wells Sports Centre.
New Hall Guest House Star Rating 4        
Victoria Road

This bed and breakfast accommodation in Llanwrtyd Wells, near Builth Wells, Powys, Mid Wales is not unlike a small hotel. Stay at New Hall for a quality B&B experience where the rooms are spacious, the beds are comfortable and the breakfasts locally sourced. The welcome is warm and the location ideal for a short stay of walking, touring and exploring in glorious Mid Wales.
Carlton Riverside Restaurant with Rooms Llanwrtyd Wells Star Rating 4        
Irfon Crescent

Carlton Riverside is a Restaurant-with-Rooms, and is one of the best restaurants in Britain, highly rated by all the independent Guides and most recently voted one of the Top 100 UK Restaurants by Restaurant Magazine. It occupies one of the oldest buildings in Llanwrtyd Wells, the smallest town in Britain, and sits on the south bank of the River Irfon, a lovely crystal-clear stream flowing through the middle of the town. Parking is not a problem here, as there is a free public car park just opposite the restaurant.
 
 
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Llanwrtyd Wells is a small town in the parish of Llanwrtyd in Powys, mid - Wales, on the River Irfon. With a population of 850, it claims to be the smallest town in Britain, although Fordwich in Kent has a smaller population.