In Britain's smallest town between the Cambrian Mountains & the Brecon Beacons, we offer the opportunity to stay in the undiscovered 'Welsh Lake District'. A family owned and run Victorian listed building, we have aimed to preserve the traditional ambience of the hotel. Our rooms are all individual, and some would say quirky, with sloping floors and doors that sometimes stick, but they are homely, comfortable and clean.
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Magnificent scenery
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Lively
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Mountain biking
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Walking
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Real ales
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Friendly
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Good home cooked food
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Pony trekking
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Fishing
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Bog snorkelling
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for Neuadd Arms Hotel, Llanwrtyd Wells are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
| Rooms: | | 3.5 |
| Value: | | 3.7 |
| Friendliness: | | 4.4 |
| Cleanliness: | | 4.1 |
| Facilities: | | 3.6 |
| Staff service: | | 4.1 |
| Location: | | 4.6 |
| Breakfast: | | 4.1 |
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Susan Mature Couple Stayed: Jan '12
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Would recommend to others.
| Rooms: | | 4 |
| Value: | | 4 |
| Friendliness: | | 4 |
| Cleanliness: | | 4 |
| Facilities: | | 4 |
| Staff service: | | 4 |
| Location | | 5 |
| Breakfast: | | 4 |
"Comfortable accomodation, good food and friendly staff."
Comfortable accomodation, good food and friendly staff.… Read more
"Comfortable accomodation, good food and friendly staff."
Comfortable accomodation, good food and friendly staff. Read less
Likes:
The location and meeting the locals. Enjoyed the toga party.
Guest Review for Neuadd Arms Hotel, Llanwrtyd Wells
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william Group of Adults Stayed: Nov '11
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Would recommend to others.
| Rooms: | | 3 |
| Value: | | 5 |
| Friendliness: | | 5 |
| Cleanliness: | | 4 |
| Facilities: | | 3 |
| Staff service: | | 5 |
| Location | | 5 |
| Breakfast: | | 5 |
"Mega friendly"
£ male walkers were treated like kings before and after excellent walking… Read more
"Mega friendly"
£ male walkers were treated like kings before and after excellent walking Read less
Likes:
fod , service , locality
Guest Review for Neuadd Arms Hotel, Llanwrtyd Wells
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Derek Group of Adults Stayed: Nov '11
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Would recommend to others.
| Rooms: | | 3 |
| Value: | | 5 |
| Friendliness: | | 5 |
| Cleanliness: | | 4 |
| Facilities: | | 4 |
| Staff service: | | 4 |
| Location | | 5 |
| Breakfast: | | 4 |
"Comfortable and convenient base for local real-ale festival"
Meeting up with a group of friends to enjoy some excellent local real ales and explore the surrounding countryside… Read more
"Comfortable and convenient base for local real-ale festival"
Meeting up with a group of friends to enjoy some excellent local real ales and explore the surrounding countryside Read less
Likes:
Ideally located in the middle of Llanwrtyd, friendly service, good beer and good-value meals, log fires in the bars, competitive prices for accomodation
Dislikes:
It probably wouldn't suit those looking for luxury or chic decor (but I wasn't)
Guest Review for Neuadd Arms Hotel, Llanwrtyd Wells
More Information
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking, Off-site parking
Types of Payment Accepted at Neuadd Arms Hotel
Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card, Cheque
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Check-in: 2:30 PM till 10:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 10:30 AM
Late check-out available on request
Policies
Children Policy: Children welcome
Smoking Policy: Smoking rooms available
Pet Policy: Dogs
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
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. Its 19th century character, complete with log fires, has been preserved in the lounge and public bars. Here, each night, you can meet the townsfolk and listen to the stories from the hills and valleys, some as broad as the fish that get away in the local River Irfon.
All of our 21 rooms have en suite facilities with colour TV and either a bath, shower, or both. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, shaver point and radio. Facilities include the traditional farmers' Bell Bar featuring the original servants' bells, and a comfortable lounge bar. Both bars serve a range of real ales, as well as the usual beverages. There is also a games room for pool and darts, and a residents' TV lounge, which is equipped with various board games and numerous jigsaw puzzles.
Since 2006 we have been brewing real ales in our own microbrewery, the "Heart of Wales Brewery", built in the derelict stables behind the hotel, and we always have a good selection available on the pumps in the bars, as well as in bottles to take home.
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Style of property
Comfortable, Homely, Traditional
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