If anything can sum up a town succinctly, it is the plaque at
LLANDRINDOD WELLS
station, commemorating the 1990 "Revictorianisation of Llandrindod railway station". The town, fifteen miles northeast of Llanwrtyd, has not been slow to follow suit, peddling itself furiously as Wales' most upmarket Victorian inland resort, despite its one-time reputation for licentiousness. It was the railway that made Llandrindod, bringing carriages full of well-to-do Victorians to the... [More]
A warm welcome awaits you at this family owned hotel with 120 fully appointed bedrooms, award-winning restaurant with AA Rosette and fabulous indoor leisure centre with 18 metre pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi. Located in the beautiful heart of Wales, the Metropole is an ideal base from which to... [More]
The Commodore has existed as a hotel since 1886 to the present day.The large imposing building is set in it's own grounds with ample front & rear car parking. It is a privately owned hotel and provides facilities for both business and leisure guests.The friendly and helpful staff seek to maintain th... [More]