Base your stay in the heart of Mid Wales.
We have all kinds of accommodation to share with you. Hotels in our town centres (we don’t have cities in Mid Wales), glamping sites in our fields, stunning self-catering cottages and lodges amidst our hills. Amazing views guaranteed.
And we can’t talk about hills without mentioning our valleys. They’re a sight to be seen. In the same way we can’t talk about glamping without mentioning camping,or tell you about our touring sites without mentioning Mid Wales’ holiday home parks. Be warned that many people come for a short visit and end up calling Mid Wales their second home.
Central Powys is the place for you if you’d like to visit Rhayader aka ‘The Outdoors Capital of Wales’, home to the spectacular dams and reservoirs of the Elan and Claerwen Valleys.
Llandrindod Wells, or 'Llandod' as it is known to locals, is Wales' most central town. The Metropole Hotel is well known in these parts. The term 'Llandrindod Wellness' or 'Llawen-drindod' reflects Llandod’s spa town heritage and the importance of wellness.
The area around Knighton in Powys is perfect walking country. Knighton is unique in Wales in that two National Trails meet - Offa's Dyke Path and Glyndwr's Way.
Presteigne, (Llanandras in Welsh), was once the county town of Radnorshire and is at the heart of the Marches on the border of Wales and England. The surrounding countryside is breathtaking, and the drive from Presteigne to Aberystwyth was voted one of the ten most beautiful drives in the world by the AA. Just to the west are Radnor Forest and Offa's Dyke. Go slightly south-west and you can browse the book shops of Hay on Wye.
Builth Wells is on the banks of the River Wye. The Royal Welsh Showground plays host to Wales's Royal Agricultural Show in July each year and a number of smaller shows and fairs throughout the year.
Coincide your stay in Powys, Mid Wales, with one of the many events taking place.