"I was going to visit the Brecon Mountain Railway and I needed somewhere close by to stay for the night. Luckily, I chose the Butchers Arms. The room was lovely and clean and the bed very comfortable. The food was filling and tasty and I had breakfast looking across to the start of the Brecon Beacons. The beer was wonderful especially the Butty Bach (little friend in Welsh). "
"I was going to visit the Brecon Mountain Railway and I needed somewhere close by to stay for the night. Luckily, I chose the Butchers Arms. The room was lovely and clean and the bed very comfortable. The food was filling and tasty and I had breakfast looking across to the start of the Brecon Beacons. The beer was wonderful especially the Butty Bach (little friend in Welsh). "
"Clean room, very helpful attentive staff. The amenities were those expected of a b&b. Our only qualms about our stay was there was no offer of remuneration re: the boiler having broken down."
"Clean room, very helpful attentive staff. The amenities were those expected of a b&b. Our only qualms about our stay was there was no offer of remuneration re: the boiler having broken down."
"We spent a lovely night at the B and B.
Everything was perfect and they even left a G and T and beer in the fridge for us to enjoy and fresh milk in a jug.
The beds were extremely comfortable and the water piping hot.
The breakfast in the morning was lovely and our hosts could not have been more welcoming
We will return again"
"We spent a lovely night at the B and B.
Everything was perfect and they even left a G and T and beer in the fridge for us to enjoy and fresh milk in a jug.
The beds were extremely comfortable and the water piping hot.
The breakfast in the morning was lovely and our hosts could not have been more welcoming
We will return again"
"Super nice B&B in the welsh countryside... as close to a town (Ammanford) as you would want but far enough away to be rural. Rooms (we have stayed there twice in the past month) are really rather nice, showers have plenty of hot water and the hosts, Jane and Nigel, serve a breakfast that keeps you going for the rest of the day"
"Super nice B&B in the welsh countryside... as close to a town (Ammanford) as you would want but far enough away to be rural. Rooms (we have stayed there twice in the past month) are really rather nice, showers have plenty of hot water and the hosts, Jane and Nigel, serve a breakfast that keeps you going for the rest of the day"
"very good accommodation with excellent facilities for breakfast. Owner provided clear instructions when we asked and we were very satisfied overall with the booking."
"very good accommodation with excellent facilities for breakfast. Owner provided clear instructions when we asked and we were very satisfied overall with the booking."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Turned up to find our key out on a table, with our name and details where to find the room
Everyone else who was staying also had their keys laid out with names/room details. No-one available to speak to, in-person, at check-in. We were in the family room, at the back/outside of the property. Whole room smelt of grease due to the chip shop adjoining the hotel. To be fair, the hotel itselt smelt greasy. Toilets were filthy with broken seats, one of the shower trays filthy and not clean. The other shower tray had used bottles of body wash still in the shower and a pair of old socks left there, too. No hand soap, no tea/coffee sachets. Beds were hard, but may suit those who do not mind a hard matress. No matress topper used, though or protectors- just sheets- and could feel springs through matress.
Phoned the number left on a table at "arrival" and advised of issues in room
Offered another room, but explained booked family room to accommodate all persons travelling. Was told manager would be told of issues.
Come breakfast time, saw one member of staff who was pleasant enough. The layout for breakfast isn't amazing- but was enough to keep my children quiet.
We ended up going to Talgarth Mill for breakfast, in the cafe there- would recommend there, or The Strand Cafe for food.
For what we paid, was not expecting it to be posh. As a family, we are fairly laid back and not overly fussy. However, this was at the lower end of what we would normally go for/expect . "
"Overall great stay, room lovely and big, lovely big bath and the food was delicious. Small improvements would include accessibility access- we were on second floor which for us was fine, but for those with limited mobility no lift. Would also note the room got very warm, no air con so something to be mindful of, particularly in the summer months (there was a plug in small fan available)."
"The hotel is in a perfect location for exploring Devil's Bridge and the surrounding area. We visited the Elan Valley dams and reservoirs, the Silver Mountain and Aberystwyth.
The Hotel looks stunning from the outside and inside. A lot of care has gone into every detail of the hotel.
Our room was on the top floor. It was very cool and quirky, just a little bit musty smelling. (We couldn't open the windows without a load of bugs flying in so had to keep them closed unfortunately.)
The bathroom looked cool but there was nowhere to put anything!
Our arrival wasn't the best. We had travelled a fair distance and arrived at 7, when staff were busy with dinner. We rang the bell a few times, we were ignored by staff rushing around with dinner and drinks orders. I asked someone at the bar for help, who said they would ask someone to come and see to us. We kept waiting and eventually I managed to stop someone who just gave us the key card and told us our room was on the top floor.
But then, the complete opposite service occurred on our second and third nights when one particular member of staff was really kind, friendly and helpful when we were looking to get a table for dinner. I forgot to get her name but she was amazing and really made our stay.
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"All of us loved the property and location, which is surrounded by green hills. Great morning break fast with Crossants, Muffin etc. We had a great time. Always good to be away from very busy area.
Scope to improvements: Better child bed, more coffee/tea/sugar probably with milk small packet in the inside room. "
"Check in was quick and easy, the room was clean but there was very little space and no coat hooks or hooks for towels in bathroom.
The beds were uncomfortable (seemed old) and the single bed was very squeaky and made lots of noise every time my son moved.
The hotel is dog friendly but costs an extra £10 per night. There was very little space for our dogs bed.
The room was also very warm.
The carpet on the stairs looked like it had not been hoovered in a long time. "
"Lovely little guest house, shower and toilet in the room not a seperate bathroom. Light breakfast available but unfortunately 2 out of four mornings there was no milk left for cereal and a drink. Lovely pup very near with great food "
Whether you're passing through town and are looking for accommodation that's small and charming, or you're a solo traveller hoping to make some connections, B&Bs can be a great choice for many types of holidaymakers. If your ideal holiday to Llandovery includes spending lots of time outside, Brecon Beacons National Park is a good spot to enjoy the scenery.
Are you thinking about an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
With attentive service, opportunities to meet other guests and delectable breakfasts, B&Bs offer a unique environment.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Llandovery?
When you're dreaming of a stay in Llandovery, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 4°C. Average annual precipitation for Llandovery is 1353 mm.
What is there to do in Llandovery?
Spend some time exploring Brecon Beacons National Park and Llyn Brianne if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You should put Llandovery Castle and Llandovery Golf Club on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Llandovery?
You can plan your excursions in and around Llandovery ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Cardiff International Airport (CWL), which is located 45.8 mi (73.7 km) from the heart of the city. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.