Ken On The Course, Builth Wells Style!!!
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Places to see in ( Builth Wells - UK )
Places to see in ( Builth Wells - UK )
Builth Wells is a town and electoral ward in the county of Powys, within the historic boundaries of Brecknockshire, mid Wales, lying at the confluence of the River Wye and the River Irfon, in the Welsh section of the Wye Valley.
The only remains of the castle are huge earthworks. Builth Castle was built under King Edward I, the construction taking nearly five years in the 1270s. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, often remembered as Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf came south from Gwynedd to the vicinity of Builth Castle in December 1282.
In the centre of Builth Wells there is a 1000 feet square mural (approx 35 feet high by 30 feet wide) depicting the final days of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the last native Prince of Wales. The mural shows Llywelyn and his men, a scene depicting the fighting and a representation of Builth Castle, where Llywelyn was turned away when trying to flee from the English.
The White Bull of Builth may be a reference to a herd of White Park Cattle that lived in the area from Post-Roman times. Two herds survived in Wales to modern times. The town is served by Builth Road railway station on the Heart of Wales Line, which is located just over a mile to the north, having lost its more central (Builth Wells) railway station on the Mid-Wales Railway in the 1960s under the Beeching Axe. A dedicated cycle route linking the town with Swansea (NCR 43) has been proposed and a 13-mile section of the route from Swansea has already been developed.
The 18th-century bridge at Builth Wells carries heavy vehicles on the A470. It has six fine masonry spans, with relatively small round cutwaters, which are fitted on the upstream side with stout steel fenders to provide protection from debris. The centre of the bridge has a pedestrian refuge on each side. The arches have been reinforced by a layer of concrete in the soffit.
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A drive through Builth Wells, Wales.
A video driving through the town of Builth Wells in Wales.
The Everlook Guest House and B&B, Builth Wells, United Kingdom - Review HD
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Experience World-class Service at The Everlook Guest House and B&B
Situated in Builth Wells, The Everlook Guest House and B&B offers a real log fire in the guest lounge, and period features throughout. The property offers free WiFi and free onsite parking. The Royal Welsh Showground is a 5-minute walk away.
Each room includes a flat-screen Smart TV with Netflix, BBC iPlayer and TV on-demand, DAB radio alarm and tea and coffee making facilities. The private or en-suite bathrooms have a hairdryer, bathrobes, and complimentary toiletries.
An à la carte breakfast with vegetarian specialities is served each morning. There are several pubs and restaurants on the town's High Street, just a 5-minute walk away.
With a shared lounge and luggage storage, The Everlook Guest House and B&B is a 2-minute drive from Builth Wells Golf Club, and is part of the Wye Valley Walk. An array of activities can be enjoyed in the surrounding area, including scenic walks and cycle rides.
Bronwye - Builth Wells, United Kingdom - HD Review
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In the centre of Builth Wells, Bronwye Guest House is a 4-star rated bed and breakfast on the route of the Wye Valley Walk. Dating back to the 19th century, this Powys guest house offers river views, a full Welsh breakfast, and free parking and Wi-Fi.
Each room has en suite bathroom facilities with shower and complimentary toiletries. There is a flat-screen TV, wardrobe, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities in all rooms.
A full Welsh breakfast is served, along with various lighter options and a vegetarian version. There is also a choice of cereals, fresh fruit and juice.
By the River Wye, this mid-Wales market town is home to Builth Castle, the Royal Welsh Showground and one of the area’s many golf courses, which is 2 minutes’ drive from Bronwye Guest House. The Brecon Beacons National Park and the border with Herefordshire lie around 30 minutes’ drive to the south of Builth Wells.
Mid Wales - 3 Hidden Gems
Check out this photo slide show, showing 3 Hidden Gems in Mid Wales; Llandrindod Wells, Cradoc & Welshpool. Some Great Views!
BUILTH WELLS TOUR 13/07/2014 PART 01
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This is one of our best starter tours for those that have not been off road in your 4x4's before.
Nice day out, great views no matter what the weather.
Builth Wells YFC 2016 Hello
One Plus Competition.
VTS 01 1
Welcome to Llandrindod Wells Golf Club, #GolfWithaView
Day 2 Wales Tour.wmv
Rick Astley Golf Society North Wales Tour 2010. Day 2 - North Wales Golf Club
Rider Briefing Notes - Builth Wells 2018
Llandrindod Wells
MG T Types on their Autumn Tour of Mid Wales. Organised by Totally-T Type II.
Another Ming the Merciless Production.
Flooding at Wells Golf Club
Llandrindod Wells Golf Course tack.
Wye n Wales 4x4 recce Llandrindod Wells Golf Course track.
Gliffaes Hotel, Crickhowell - looking after you since 1948
a short film about the Gliffaes Hotel in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales.
Walking golf shot
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Ken On The Course - Bunker Shot
Jordy Kuijsters demonstrates how to hit a solid little bunker shot.
Wigwam® Holidays Builth Wells - Glamping in South Wales
Wigwam® Holidays Builth Wells – gorgeous glamping in Powys, Mid-Wales!
The working farm site has the sounds of the surrounding countryside as its natural soundtrack.
Arrive, relax and enjoy this idyllic location, in the heart of rural wales surrounded by sheep farms and lush pastures that form the backbone of proud Welsh agriculture.
Six en-suite Running Water Deluxe Wigwam® Cabins sit around a peaceful lake which attracts wildfowl and various types of wildflowers.
Take a gentle stroll around the lakeside, or why not have a saunter down to the river that flows at the bottom of the site.
You’ll want to explore this fascinating and beautiful part of Wales, and the town of Builth Wells, which is home to the Welsh Royal Agricultural Showground.
This historic town has plenty of character - the Victorians and Edwardians enjoyed its natural springs.
The town has plenty of landmarks including the Llywelyn Mural, The Groe War Memorial and a section of the Wye Valley Walk.
Come and join us for some superb glamping here at Wigwam® Holidays Builth Wells.