Centrally located in the historic town of Llandrindod Wells, the Hampton Hotel & restaurant features free Wi-Fi in public areas and free onsite parking.
Wonderful surrounding countryside complements the splendor of this Victorian-style, family-owned holiday and conference hotel in the center of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells.
Three Wells B&B is located on the edge of the Radnor Hills, in the heart of Wales. A number of picturesque walks lead from the hotel’s door to nearby Llandrindod Wells.
Greylands Guest House is located in the town of Llandrindod Wells, in Powys. Built in 1897, this Victorian property offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas and free parking.
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Scored 8.0
Generally quite like Llandrindod wells, some parts better...
Generally quite like Llandrindod wells, some parts better than others. I especially like the lake area. The Llanerch Inn is a nice pub with good food. Next time I would avoid staying near a pub on a weekend as it was very noisy until 2.30 am at the pub opposite.
Mike
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I really wanted to write about the Hotel (Hampton Hotel) and...
I really wanted to write about the Hotel (Hampton Hotel) and the reception I received. I knew I was going to arrive very late: I estimated 11.30, so I phoned forward to apologise. Reception closes at 11.00, but I was told I'd be in Room 6, how to get there and where its key would be. It worked beautifully.
Llandrindod Wells is a neat little town, but I was only there to sleep before going to a dog show at Builth Wells: about seven miles away. The area is hilly with narrow winding roads: very pleasant pasture farming. I'll have to go again, and I will.
OUGradBA
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel was perfect for my one night stay which was to...
The hotel was perfect for my one night stay which was to enable me to attend a disco at the nearby Royal British Legion Club. As I was a lady travelling alone I did not want to drive the hour's journey back home after midnight. The best recommendation I can give is that I have already booked two more night's for the same reason.
Margaret
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The lake is well worth the visit and within the grounds are...
The lake is well worth the visit and within the grounds are a cafe and boats for hire as well as a sculpture mid-lake, the Rock Spa Park is worth
a visit for walking and tasting the water.
Whilst there is a train connection it is very sparce, but there are bus services to the coast, Breacon and Hereford.
Good variety of small shops and cafes.
TERENCE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really lovely secluded location with amazing views over...
Really lovely secluded location with amazing views over countryside. Cosy accommodation with everything u need. Lovely friendly hosts that go out of their way to make your stay special. Will definitely return as it is an excellent base to explore the area
Natalie
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's an old Victorian spa town with a small lake.
It's an old Victorian spa town with a small lake. Although the lake and it's surrounded area has an air of the past Llandrindod Wells needs to improve its image along with the Commodore hotel,as the town has very little to offer the visitor.
Christopher
United Kingdom
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We stayed at Pen-Rhos in “Cuckoo’s Nest for four nights in mid January. The scenery surrounding the ‘cabin’ was breathtaking and there was enough space between each cabin for privacy. The space was small, but perfect for two and had every appliance we needed for meals and hot drinks. The bathroom was clean and the shower heated quicker than ours at home. Llandrindod Wells had a few pubs and grocery stores that were close and convenient. Surrounding cities like Newtown, Rhayader, and Builth Wells were great for pub dinners.
The hotel overall is a quirky, "old school", independent hotel with its own charm. Breakfast was plentiful and tasty, the room was clean and comfy enough but, shall we say, traditional. Certainly not modern but not a huge surprise. The bed, though a single, was actually very comfortable. I actually liked the place in a retro sort of way and it served my purpose on a business trip. The owners were great, friendly and approachable. Ample parking.
It is very carefully & thoughtfully designed and furnished , so comfortable , spacious, cosy and welcoming with a delightful atmosphere . It is well - named as the Drover’s Retreat , a perfect escape from the hustle & bustle of life. Carolyn and Bob are such kind & helpful hosts , comforting to know that they are nearby.
Very good full 'English' (in Wales) breakfast and the evening meals in the bar were reasonably priced and tasty. The room was warm and there was a good selection of tea/coffee and complimentary biscuits. Overall it was comfortable, warm and good value for money compared to other establishments in Llandrindod.
Staff were excellent, evening meal was superb, spa was lovely.
Room was Ok, back of the hotel, breakfast was Ok, plenty of choice, but a bit Luke warm, not very hot.
Very bad first night, however, manager Carlos gave us compensation (which was very kind) but our short 2 night break had been ruined!
The flat is within a house and is of high quality interior and comfy bed. It is located 2 minutes walking distance from from the main part of the town and train station and 5-minutes away from Tesco superstore. Excellent stop to visit a number of destinations across mid-Wales if travelling by car.
Everything! If you love the outdoors, then this is the place to go. We felt very safe secure staying here. Great location near the river and very quiet. All of Wales is within 2 hours of here so well placed for sight seeing. We will 100% be coming back in a few years to explore some more!
Lovely couple days away, cleanliness is superb, the area is quite and relaxing, the bed was comfy, it has all the utensils needed even towel robes for when getting out of the hut tub. The hot was great it was clean. A very enjoyable weekend, definitely will return in the near future
The Hotel is located near the centre of the town and had its own parking at the rear. It was fairly quite being mid week, breakfast was good and cooked to order. My room overlooked the main road which was reasonably busy and the noise was not too intrusive.
The views were spectacular! The hut itself was a peaceful hideaway and was fully equipped with what we needed for our getaway. Couldn't have asked for a better place to switch off from our busy lives. The walks were also nearby and breathtaking.
Lovely oldie world hotel with all modern conveniences.
Breakfast buffet is high quality and quiet varied.
Showers are some of the best I've ever used and are fantastic after a days walking or climbing.
The rooms were immaculate and the breakfast was superb, all cooked fresh. Very handy location, near the town and extremely close to the railway station. The hosts were friendly and very helpful.
We ate at the inn and were happy with the choice of food on the menu. Very Very dog friendly. Superb staff who made our stay easier. Happy to stay again.
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