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Between Newtown and Llandrindod Wells, the family-run Lion Hotel in Llanbister offers well-appointed rooms with attached bathroom and a cozy dining room and bar. There is free on-site parking and Wi-Fi at this Powys inn. Each room has a TV or flat-screen TV with a DVD player and Freeview channels. The rooms also include tea and coffee making facilities and all have a bathroom with shower and complimentary toiletries. A full English or vegetarian breakfast is served each morning, with tea, coffee or juice, cereals, cereal bars, fruit, yogurts and toast with jam and marmalade. The pub serves a range of meals, including authentic Indian curries, burgers, steaks and sandwiches. Close to the Elan Valley and Glyndwrs Way, The Lion Hotel is ideal for walkers and bikers. The property offers shelter for bikes and motorbikes. The Lion Hotel is just under 1 hour’s drive from the Brecon Beacons and just over 1 hour from Aberystwyth on the West Wales coast. The English border is a similar distance to the east, with Hereford around 45 miles away.
in the county of Powys
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in the county of Shropshire
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a Historic Market Town in the county of Herefordshire
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in the county of Herefordshire
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in the county of Herefordshire
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in the county of Powys
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