Contact Details

Name S A Harrison
Telephone 01550 721005

Pricing

PPPN £30

Rooms

Single Rooms 0
Double Rooms 2
Family Rooms 1
Twin Rooms 2

Features

No Smoking
Off Street Parking
Garden
Dinner Available

Ratings

Y Neuadd Country House B & B, Nr Dyfed, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire

Y Neuadd is an 18th Century fine south facing secluded country house offering comfortable accommodation and set in a mixed wooded valley but only 1 mile off the A40 Brecon / Llandovery road.

Bounded by a small stream the house offers a comfortable base for those that wish to explore around the Brecon Beacons National Park and the surrounding areas.

Just step outside the house and there are superb varied walks, Red Kite, Buzzards, Jay's, Herons and a great variety of the smaller bird's fly over and into the garden.

Y Neuadd caters for visitors to the area who may wish to take part or visit many of the local events, activities and attractions. We are extremely well positioned for events such as the World Rally, National Botanical Gardens, Aberglasney, Dolaugothi Gold Mines and as a well placed stop off for your trip to Pembrokeshire or the ferries to Ireland.

The house enjoys a sunny south facing view overlooking the gardens from a magnificent elevated patio, available to the guests for lounging or a barbeque.

Broadband, WiFi and Evening meals available

Features :
Log/Coal Fire
1 Family / Double en-suite, 1 Double en-suite and 2 Twin en-suite room.
Lounge with 42" wide screen sky TV.
All rooms have tea / coffee facilities and hairdryers.
WiFi Broadband throughout
Good full cooked breakfast with range of cereals etc
Evening meal can be available but excellent country pub not far away
A B-B-Q is available here on the patio.
Plenty of parking. Garage available for motor bikes, bikes etc.
Children are welcome.

Perhaps it is no accident that HRH Prince of Wales has purchased a property not far from Y Neuadd in a village near Llandovery. The area is packed with interesting landscape, places to visit and activities in which to indulge.

Llandovery was once an important drovers town where drovers congregated with their livestock on the way to markets in England. The town square and its impressive clock tower hosts a covered marketplace.

Llandovery today is the ideal touring centre, a bustling market town on the A40, 30 minutes from the M4, lying between the rugged scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the gentler Upper Tywi valley, last retreat of the red kite. Llandovery is a natural gateway to the west via Carmarthen, Lampeter and to Mid Wales over the Sugerloaf pass. In and around the town are award winning restaurants and recreation facilities including golf. archery, riding, fishing, shooting and walking.

Rates : £30 per person per night.
Children are welcome.
No smoking. Sorry, no pets.
Off street parking.
Dinner is available.