The Mews, Talley offers accommodations in Llandeilo, 30 miles from WWT Llanelli and 5.6 miles from Dinefwr Castle. There's a picnic area and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking.
Melin Tregib in Llandeilo provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
A 4-start boutique hotel with an award-winning restaurant set in the beautiful Towy Valley at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, surrounded by castles, country houses and the National...
In the heart of Llandeilo, The Cawdor is a 4-star boutique hotel mixing antique and modern styles. It provides rooms with luxurious private bathrooms, fantastic food and free parking.
In the picturesque Towy Valley, The White Hart offers rooms with satellite TV, and a traditional country pub with a restaurant. There is free private parking and free Wi-Fi.
The Cottage Inn in Llandeilo provides accommodations with a garden and a bar. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
Offering a garden, Gardener's Cwtch, Llwynhelig Manor provides accommodations in Llandeilo. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Hilltop is set in Llandeilo, within walking distance from Dinefwr Castle, and a garden and a terrace are available in-house. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a fully equipped...
Located in Llangadog, within 31 miles of Grand Theater and 27 miles of Brecon Cathedral, The Red Lion provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Pretty hillsde town with plenty of independent shops and not...
Pretty hillsde town with plenty of independent shops and not far from Aberglasny gardens and other attractions. Very comfortable welcoming small hotel with plenty of free parking. No reason not to visit.
Tony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Llandeilo is a lovely market town, set on a hill with the...
Llandeilo is a lovely market town, set on a hill with the majestic River Towy below, meandering West to Carmarthen. There are many places to eat from a quick snack to à la carte meals. It is reasonably easy to walk around the town, where you'll find many interesting shops. You might be surprised what you find at Peppercorn, Barr & Co, Rig Out Boutique, Toast, Mari Thomas Jewellery, The little Welsh Dresser, to name a few. A great way to find out more is to visit www.visitllandeilo.co.uk
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We love it ... and would live there if the house we fancied...
We love it ... and would live there if the house we fancied hadn't been sold the day before we saw it. But we visit from afar every 2-3 months. Walkable with interesting shops, especially the craft shop and gallery with the work of many local artists and craftspeople. Provision & Pitchfork is a great stop for deli supplies & excellent breads, as well as snacky meals and good coffee. For garden lovers, nearby Aberglasney Gardens is a must visit.
Bill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Llandeilo was a very picturesque place , the town was very...
Llandeilo was a very picturesque place , the town was very pretty too, the shops and coffee shops were all very friendly , the landscape was outstanding and pretty houses all around, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay , made welcome every where we went, and it was lovely knowing we was going back to a lovely home at the end of the day , in a great location, Lucy the owner couldnt do enough for us, making our stay feel like home,, highly recommend , thank you , one and all
Liz Evans
8.0
Scored 8.0
Llandeilo is a small pleasant town with interesting small...
Llandeilo is a small pleasant town with interesting small shops and a good selection of pubs and restaurants. Situated on the A40 there is easy access to the nearby towns of Carmarthen and Llandovery as well as the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Cambrian Mountains.
Penny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Location, about 1 mile from town centre (uphill and downhill...
Location, about 1 mile from town centre (uphill and downhill) pleasant walk passed entrance to Dinefwr Castle. Ruined Norman castle overlooking the River Tywi magnificent viewpoint able to climb ramparts to have best views entrance to castle is free but parking at National Trust carpark only free to members. There is a deer park and woodland walks with a boardwalk to a secluded lake. Also a NT house which we have not visited due to time pressure on us.
The views from town centre 'valley-side' back streets also impressive.
Not being a 100% sure on what to expect, I bought a small fresh loaf and butter from the bakers in Llandeilo, but the host provided a fine continental breakfast with extra items also, which would've been fine for me.
I was certainly made welcome by the host.
Lovely clean & comfortable, quiet house, with WIFI and TV, and parking available.
My collie was also made very welcome.
The location was perfect for the Brecon Beacons, and the small town of Llandeilo only a mile away had all the amenities I could wish for.
Great location, just a short drive to the nearby village with lots to do. Huge garden area with a cosy BBQ hut. Lots of amenities supplied (wooden skewers to roast marshmallows. Coal, firelighters, wood and matches to start the BBQ. Tea, coffee, sugar as well as lots of condiments. There was lots of cooking equipment (toaster, air fryer, toasty maker) making it very easy to cook; it was like everything had been thought about!!
We spent a night at Carreglwyd and we loved it. This is a beautiful annex to a lovely cottage. The space was perfect for us travelling as a couple. The garden outside is beautiful and there is also a BBQ hut. The location is quiet and we had a great night sleep. On top of all of this the host is very kind and was very easy to communicate with her. I can definitely recommend Carreglwyd also for longer stays.
The location was prime! We were literally in the middle of the village, walking distance to shopping, restaurants, the park, grocery stores, parking, and pubs. The flat is adorably decorated and has everything you might need. The kitchen was well equipped. The bathroom was lovely. The rooms were spacious. There were many suggestions for activities and things to see and do.
The room was clean and comfortable. We were at the front of the hotel which was a bit noisy early in the morning but the traffic was very light at night so we had no trouble sleeping. The breakfast was plentiful and cooked to order. We ate in the restaurant in the evenings and the food was excellent and again plentiful. The staff were all very friendly and attentive.
We loved the quiet location, still only 5mins drive to local amenities in Llandeilo. Good base for many scenic walks. The cottage is tiny but has everything you would ever need for your stay. The welcome pack was a very nice touch!
We had our nervous dog with us who particularly enjoyed the enclosed garden area.
A beautiful stone cottage, thoughtfully and tastefully decorated. very well equipped, cosy and comfortable. I imagine it would be ideal at any time of year with its underfloor heating, log burners and also the garden.
An excellent location for exploring a less well-known area of Wales.
Very comfortable and well appointed with great location and views. Spacious property which was furnished and finished to a very high standard with several bathrooms, which was ideal for a large group. Spacious dining area with fantastic views across the valley added to the occasion.
Well situated in lovely town of Llandeilo. Interesting historic building, exceptionally helpful staff, good food, understanding about food intolerances, nice and warm. Good range of drinks. Plenty of parking. Brilliant shower. Bed very comfortable.
The food was great and the room was well kept, the towels and bathroom were wonderful - I like a bath but often it is not available at some hotels. Parking was great and having everything you need on site made the stay very enjoyable.
Gerard is very friendly an knowledgeable about Wales. He had quite some suggestions for us where to go.
The house itself is beautiful. Very spacious and comfortable. It reached our top 5 of holiday homes we have rented over the years.
Everything! Rooms were spacious and very clean. Food was really good. The staff we’re so friendly even under covid rules where they worked so hard. Bless you all you made our stay so special and we can’t wait to come back. Xx
Super comfy, clean and well equipped space located in a beautiful part of Wales. The caravan is set in its own secluded and lush meadow with access to a covered outdoor space with fire bowl
and seating area for hanging out.
Very nice welcome package of food including milk, eggs, bread, cereal, butter, etc. Plenty of space. Family friendly / nice setup of cot and high chair. Big kitchen and dining area.
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