Cottages in Llandrindod Wells

Ithon Bank
Bryn Thomas Lodges
Llandrindod Wells
Mid Wales

LD1 5SP

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Just 5 miles from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and Rhayader's spectacular Red kite feeding station, these three warm and comfortable lodges – two of which boast their own blissful hot tubs offering wonderful views – all enjoy a peaceful working farm setting. A nearby brook offers informal angling and, for more serious fishing, the beautiful Elan Valley with its stunning reservoirs is the area's main attraction. Close to Glyndwr's Way, the Cistercian Way and Offa's Dyke, this is wonderful walking, mountain biking and bird watching country, and an indoor play barn and adventure park, small breeds farm, indoor activity centre, cycle hire and pony trekking are among nearby delights. Rhayader is also home to the Welsh Royal Crystal factory, whilst Hereford's Cathedral with its famous chained library and Mappa Mundi draws visitors from all over the world as does the nearby 'book town' of Hay on Wye. Dolphin spotting in Cardigan Bay and the golden sands of Aberdovey are easily within a day trip. There is a good selection of eating places in the area and the nearest pub is 1½ miles. Shop 3 miles.

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