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Llandrindod Wells is an ideal place for those who like beautiful countryside, historic buildings or just enjoy walking. We have 8 walks in and around town,from 1.75 miles upto 6 miles, for those of you that are more adventurous, there are more strenuous walks available by logging on to www.leapingstiles.co.uk where you can download all these and many more. If you are on a walking holiday we can pick you up at the end of your day, then take you back in the morning at your next starting place.
The proprietors of the Guest House are husband and wife team Christine and Tony Cobb, they both would like to welcome you to Llandrindod Wells, an unusual and delightful town set in the mountainous heart of Mid-Wales.
The guesthouse is a Victorian property, built in 1897 located in the High Street, directly within walking distance from the main town and railway station.
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