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In the center of Builth Wells, Bronwye Guest House is a 4-star rated bed and breakfast on the route of the Wye Valley Walk. Dating back to the 19th century, this Powys guest house offers river views, a full Welsh breakfast, and free parking and Wi-Fi. Each room has private bathroom facilities with shower and complimentary toiletries. There is a flat-screen TV, wardrobe, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities in all rooms. A full Welsh breakfast is served, along with various lighter options and a vegetarian version. There is also a choice of cereals, fresh fruit and juice. Bronwye is located adjacent to the newly established Groe Parkrun. By the River Wye, this mid-Wales market town is home to Builth Castle, the Royal Welsh Showground and one of the area’s many golf courses, which is 2 minutes’ drive from Bronwye Guest House. The Brecon Beacons National Park and the border with Herefordshire lie around 30 minutes’ drive to the south of Builth Wells.
in the county of Powys
(11.4 miles, 18.4 km, direction N)Several roads converge on this peaceful market town on the upper Wye. It is an historic town which is renowned as an angling, pony trekking, walking and touring centre, it is also the nearest town to the beautiful Elan Valley Reservoirs...
in the county of Powys
(12.7 miles, 20.4 km, direction SE)Hay-on-Wye, as its name implies is picturesquely situated on the River Wye at a point where Herefordshire meets with the border of Wales..
in the county of Herefordshire
(13.8 miles, 22.3 km, direction E)Brilley is an attractive village lying almost at the meeting point of England and Wales...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Herefordshire
(16.3 miles, 26.2 km, direction E)This is a small ancient market town sheltered by the Hergest Ridge which rises to a height of over 1,380 ft. The town is situated near the Welsh border, with the lovely River Arrow flowing through...
in the county of Herefordshire
(18.6 miles, 29.9 km, direction E)..
in the county of Shropshire
(24.4 miles, 39.3 km, direction NE)Rising at the side of the River Clun from which the town takes its name, this charming little place offers much of interest...
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Longtown Castle - An unusual cylindrical keep at the top of an enormous earthen motte. Longtown Castle was built approx 1200 and.....
Late in the 12th-century, the wooden fortification built at Clun in the 11th-century was burnt down by the Welsh. The land then.....
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