Guidfa House Hotel Llandrindod Wells, Llandrindod Wells, Wales - United Kingdom (GB)
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Guidfa House Hotel Llandrindod Wells, Llandrindod Wells, Wales - United Kingdom (GB)
Nestling in the centre of the village, Guidfa House Guest House is within easy reach of many scenic places of interest, and offers elegant and affordable 5-star accommodation in Llandrindrod Wells. Once famous for its healing waters and public baths, the town still retains many of its original tourist attractions, whilst maintaining an ambiance of unspoilt charm. Although the baths have now disappeared, the waters remain, and visitors today can still enjoy the river. The area is renowned for its multiple outdoor activities, including horse riding, golf and cycling, and there are even nearby rally courses for the adrenalin junkies to try! If you are interested in more relaxing pursuits, these Powys lodgings make the perfect base from which to explore the area. Dont hesitate to ask the staff about the local attractions, such as Powys Castle, Hergest Croft Gardens or Hay on Wye with its host of antique book shops, all well-worth a visit! This elegant Georgian guest house offers value for money accommodation in Crossgates and a cosy ambiance all-the-year round. In the cooler months why not curl up in front of the open log fire with a drink from the bar, or peruse the books and local information leaflets at your leisure. For guests with transport, there is ample free parking available.
Hotel Features
General
Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, DVD Player
Activities
Golf Course, Garden, Cycling, Water Activities, Fishing, Horse Riding, Hiking
Services
Desk
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 3:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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Llandrindod Wells Golf Course tack.
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MG T Types on their Autumn Tour of Mid Wales. Organised by Totally-T Type II.
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Mid Wales - 3 Hidden Gems
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The Llandrindod Wells Golf Open 2006
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The Senior European Golf Tour
Places to see in ( Knighton - UK )
Places to see in ( Knighton - UK )
Knighton is a small market town in Powys, Wales, on the River Teme and the English-Welsh border. Knighton railway station, as well as a small part of the town, is in Shropshire, England. The name derives from the Old English for A settlement of servants. This Anglo-Saxon settlement later became a Norman fortified town. Tref-y-clawdd, its Welsh name, means town on the dyke (i.e. Offa's Dyke) and was first recorded in 1262.
The name Knighton probably derives from the Old English words cniht and tūn meaning, respectively, ... a soldier, personal follower, young man, servant, thane, freeman and ... farm, settlement, homestead. This implies that the settlement was perhaps founded as the result of a grant of land to freemen.
Knighton is known for a well-preserved section of Offa's Dyke. Intriguingly, Wat's Dyke also runs parallel to Offa's Dyke and a few miles to the east. An earthwork that runs north-south along the English/Welsh border from Basingwerk near Holywell to Oswestry. The dykes aside, two Norman castles, constructed in the 12th century, are the oldest survivors in modern Knighton.
Knighton first prospered as a centre of the wool trade in the 15th century and was later an important point on the two drover routes from Montgomery to Hereford, and from London to Aberystwyth. Otherwise, Knighton was remote from the centres of commerce. It seemed likely that the railway revolution would also fail to reach the town; the 1840s and 1850s saw considerable railway building right across Great Britain but Radnorshire had a small population and little industry.
On the last Saturday in August the town holds its annual Carnival and Show, which attracts thousands of visitors to the town from all over the world. It features two parades, one at midday, and another at around 8 pm; these consist of various themed carnival floats and people dressed in fancy dress. The show takes place at the town's showground at Bryn-y-Castell; also home to Knighton Town F.C., Knighton Cricket Club and Knighton Hockey Club.
Knighton Community Centre is the towns largest venue and plays host to many events such as discos, performances, wrestling, bands, artists along with local clubs and organisations. Just outside Knighton and visible for many miles, is an observatory with a telescope, Europe's largest camera obscura and a planetarium.
Knighton is at the centre or the start of two National Trails; Glyndŵr's Way and Offa's Dyke Path. The Offa's Dyke Association has a visitors' centre in the town alongside the site of the ceremony at which John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Llanfair Waterdine inaugurated the long distance footpath in 1971.
Knighton is 137 miles (220 km) from the UK capital city, London; 86 miles (138 km) from the Welsh capital of Cardiff; and, 19 miles (31 km) from the county town, Llandrindod Wells. For the smaller part of Knighton that is in Shropshire, the district administrative centre of Ludlow is 16 miles (26 km) distant and the county town of Shrewsbury is 34 miles (55 km) away. The town is remote but is connected with the following towns and villages.
( Knighton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Knighton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Knighton - UK
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Pendragon Fireworks @llangoed hall wedding show 06/06/15.
Ken On The Course, Builth Wells Style!!!
Golf does NOT get more professional than this.....
Many thanks to Colin Montgomerie J, Chris Rory B, and of course, Ken himself.
Rich Sauces Golf Day @ Clandeboye Golf Club
Knysna Day
29th September 2017
Llandrindod High School Olympic Lunch
A pupil inspired project to get their classmates sporty leading up to London 2012 has been showcased at a national conference.
Llandrindod High School young ambassadors Amy Thomas and Sam Hill-Davies have driven an Olympic Lunch project to get pupils in years 7, 8 and 9 trying different sports and competing against each other for points.
As well as by taking part in sporting activities, all pupils can earn points by demonstrating one or more of Olympic and Paralympic values at school, taking part in after school clubs or activities in other lessons linked to London 2012, including designing a logo in their art class.
Day 2 Wales Tour.wmv
Rick Astley Golf Society North Wales Tour 2010. Day 2 - North Wales Golf Club
Terror in the Park
The Rock Park in Llandrindod Wells is the setting for the book Terror of the Trolls by David Bellamy, using his pseudonym Griswallt ap Llechitwyt. The book is about the fabled creatures called Llandoddies and their encounter with the terrible trolls. This filmed event took place in the Rock Park in August 2014 and was part of the Radnor Fringe Festival. The book is available from The Rock Park Cafe in Llandrindod Wells, or from To understand what is going on in the film you might need to read the book :)
Filmed by Mike and Caroline Keal
Llangoed Hall in Wales
Tour of Llangoed Hall in Wales
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A drive through Builth Wells, Wales.
A video driving through the town of Builth Wells in Wales.