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Guest House in LLangammarch Wells, Powys


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Cammarch Hotel
LLangammarch Wells
Powys
Wales
LD4 4BY

The Cammarch Hotel, LLangammarch Wells

Accommodation Description:
Premier mid Wales Hotel for activities such as fly fishing, walking, cycling, twitching & pony trekking. The Hotel is surrounded by stunning countryside and splendid gardens leading to two Rivers, Cammarch and Irfon. Dinners served in the Conservatory and guests can relax in the lounge and listen to music by the log burning fire

10 comfortable guests rooms as well as 2 self catering apartments for people who prefer to look after themselves makes it a great place for larger groups of people.

The Cammarch Hotel is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Irfon and Cammarch in the small village of Llangammarch Wells which is at the heart of one of the last remaining wilderness areas in Great Britain. Built in the early nineteenth century of traditional Welsh stone the quality accommodation is spread over 4 floors and has 10 tastefully furnished en-suite bedrooms as well as 2 large self contained apartments, making it ideal for larger groups of people. Each bedroom has its own TV and guests are provided with complementary fairtrade tea, coffee and eco-friendly toiletries

Residents can enjoy simple yet superb locally grown food prepared by the Chef and served in the conservatory overlooking the wonderful gardens. There is a comfortable lounge on the ground floor where you can relax with your friends and listen to music, read the papers and have a quiet drink in front of a log fire. Or if you prefer, you can watch TV in the lounge on the first floor which has its own honesty bar stocked with wines, spirits, beers and lagers

The natural beauty of the Hotel's surroundings make it an ideal place for an activity based break, so if you enjoy walking, fly fishing, cycling, bird watching, pony trekking, shooting, golfing or car and bike rallying, these are all available in the immediate vicinity of the hotel. The Hotel has 7.5k of fishing rights on three beats of the Irfon as well as the Cammarch where guests can fish for grayling, trout, salmon and chub

There are secure stores for cycles and fishing gear as well as a drying room. If you prefer a more leisurely break, then the Hotel's own gardens are a tranquil place to be. With 2

5 acres of landscaped gardens, including a small lake and a duck pond, we can think of no better place for you to unwind. You might be joined by our ducks, chickens, peafowl or pygmy goats to help you while away the hours resting by the River Cammarch that runs around the garden.

From: £120.00

Accommodation Rating: rating3 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Refrigerator
Pets allowed
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
Internet access
High speed internet connection
Hairdryer
Fireplace
Fire alarm with light
Family/oversized room
DVD player
Desk with lamp

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
DVD/Video/Games rental
BBQ/Picnic area
Bar
24-hour reception

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Meeting rooms
Desk

Dining Facilities
The Cammarch has a 24 seat dining room in the conservatory overlooking the wonderful gardens providing a relaxed setting in which you can enjoy your breafkast and dinner, prepared using local produce where possible. In fine weather the dining area can be extended out onto the decked patio area overlooking the floodlit gardens.

Meals
Dinner
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Games available
Cots
Children's menu

Pet Policy
Dogs

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Directions:
Shrewsbury|Train|80|Take the Heart of Wales Railway, south to Swansea and exit at Llangamarch Wells. The hotel is 50 yards down hill on the left. Swansea|Train|60|Take the Heart of Wales Railway North to Shrewsbury and leave at Llangamarch Wells. Hotel is 50 yards down the hill on the left. Llandovery|Road|12|Take A483 to Builth Wells, Llanfair-wy-Muallt until you reach Llanwyrtd Wells turn right signposted to Llangammarch. Continue to T junction turn right and after 1 mile down into Llangamarch and the Hotel will be on the right hand side. Brecon|Road|18|Take B4520 North out of Brecon going through Llandefaelog, Pwllgoyw, Lower Chapel and Upper Chapel. As you leave Upper Chapel within 1/2 mile there is a left fork onto the B4519 across the Mynydd Epynt for approx 8 miles. Take left turn signposted to Llangamarch Wells and The Lake Hotel, continue for approx 2 miles until you reach village post office, bear right across bridge and under railway bridge and Hotel is on the left. Builth Wells|Road|7|Take the A483 out of Builth Wells signposted to Camarthen and Llandovery for 5 miles through Cilmery and then Garth. Take a left fork at the far end of Garth signposted to Llangammarch Wells for 2 miles. At the T junction turn right and the hotel is immediately facing you on the left.


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