Powys
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About Powys
Wales’ largest county, rural Powys is a landscape of verdant hills, little villages and pretty market towns brimming with excellent food and heaps of historic landmarks. Popular with walkers and cyclists, the region is also brilliant for laid-back country escapes as a couple or family, with a wide range of accommodation options suitable for a whole host of budgets. Many of the best places to stay in Powys are classic country house hotels, complete with striking views and excellent facilities, but some of our favourite spots are little restaurants-with-rooms, where you can tuck in to fresh, seasonal fare before hiding away in intimate tranquility.
Named for an ancient Welsh kingdom, Powys includes heritage buildings aplenty, some of which are now beautiful hotels with fascinating histories. Head to pink-hued Powis Castle for a sense of the region’s past, or stroll the streets of pretty Hay-on-Wye — the famed literary hotspot — Builth Wells and Crickhowell for lovely buildings, bustling markets and lively cafés. The MOMA Machynlleth is a particular standout if you travel to Machynlleth, showcasing modern Welsh Art, whilst the town also hosts a fantastic music festival each August — perfect for culture lovers.
If it’s the great outdoors that you’re after, head to the picturesque Wye Valley or to the Brecon Beacons National Park for hiking, rambling, cycling, fishing and horse riding. Thrill-seekers can try river rafting, abseiling and rock climbing, too.
Round off big days of discovery with family games of croquet on the lawn of your manor house hotel, or feast on gourmet dishes at a pint-sized eatery with just a few rooms upstairs. Whether you’re on the hunt for a gorgeous wedding venue, an indulgent weekend getaway or a fun family base, the best places to stay in Powys promise rural charm in spades. Do book your stay well in advance if travelling during the summer months, as our picks can fill up fast!
The Best Places to Stay in Powys
FOR A Chic Town Stay
- The Swan at Hay features 19 beautifully-appointed rooms above a gourmet restaurant which prides itself on creating seasonal Welsh dishes using locally sourced ingredients. Think attractive design and a friendly feel — a chic small hotel perfect for couples or families keen to explore the bustling literary town of Hay-on-Wye.
For a Country House Hotel
- Lake Country House is the perfect pick for an indulgent weekend away. Stylish rooms are set in a 19th-century mock-Tudor property with 50 acres of gorgeous gardens, a nine-hole golf course, indoor swimming pool, tennis court, spa and award-winning restaurant. Family-friendly, the hotel is also a romantic wedding venue. One for a resort-style escape.
- The Manor offers 23 appealing rooms in a Georgian manor house at the foot of Table Mountain and close to the bustling town of Crickhowell. Book a Superior Room for period charm, with antique furnishings and rich textiles. There's stacks for outdoorsy types to do in the Brecon Beacons National Park, before returning to the property for a massage at the spa or a delicious dinner. Families will love the swimming pool!
- Llangoed Hall is an imposing stately home in the Wye Valley. Stay here for old-school style, with sumptuous interiors designed by Sir Bernard Ashley which feature patterned wallpapers and antique pieces, as well as little touches such as homemade flapjacks and decanters of Madeira. Expect superb fare at the 2 AA Rosette restaurant, too, where Chef Sam Bowser prides himself on using freshly-picked produce from the kitchen garden. A romantic couples' retreat and wonderful wedding venue.
- Caer Beris is tucked amidst 18 acres of parkland, set alongside the River Irfon. Think traditionally-appointed rooms within a black-and-white building with striking views, gourmet fare served in a historic dining room, and lots of activities for guests of all ages. Built on the Motte of an ancient castle, this is a great choice for history buffs. Also very good value.
For Foodies
- Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms is a luxurious, adults-only retreat with nine quirky, opulent bedrooms in a serene country setting. Chef Gareth Ward creates superb tasting menus using seasonal produce in the chic, Michelin-starred restaurant. Perfect for a bold and romantic foodie stay.
For a B&B
- The Old Vicarage is a lovely 4-bedroom Victorian property in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains. Pick this place for excellent walking, cycling and outdoorsy exploring, as well as its appealingly-decorated rooms. Families should book the suite, which sleeps up to four people, and all guests will delight in the hearty breakfasts. Whilst primarily a B&B, the hotel also offers a great selection of drinks, mezze dinners and 3-course meals if booked in advance. Charming.
FOR A HOLIDAY COTTAGE OR APARTMENT
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
- If coming from outside the UK, fly to Cardiff, Bristol or Birmingham Airports and travel by road or rail to Powys from there, depending on where in the region you are headed.
- Alternatively, catch the train from London (Euston Station) via Birmingham and Shrewsbury. The journey from London should take around 5.5 hours by rail and 4 hours by car — again, depending on your destination in Powys.
- Powys is a wonderful region to discover by road. If you would like to rent a car, we suggest that you contact our online partner Rentalcars.
- Travel between June and September for warmer weather, with average highs of around 20°C. Come during the spring (April and May) for long, bright days and fewer crowds, but expect cooler temperatures!
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Hay-on-Wye.
- Alternatively, check out our pick of the best place to stay in Wales.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.
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Caer Beris Builth Wells 23 rooms from €91
InternetRestaurant - Local fare, Welsh lamb, black beef and Welsh cheeses.Fishing - Wye and the Ifron are close-by.Views - Great views from hotelThis historic three star manor house set in it's own 27 acres of delightful gardens can be found in the Wye Valley where nature's fauna and flora abound. Friendly atmosphere with elegant rooms. Experience the best of rugged countryside and relax by a roaring fire to finish off your day. See More
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The Old Vicarage Powys 4 rooms from €109
Views - Breathtaking scenery.Active HolidaySights nearby - Lake District of Wales is world famous Powis Castle & Gardens.Fishing - On the Severn River.A fantastic little B&B in mid Wales near the Cambrian mountains and not far from the stunning coastline. Elegant bedrooms and a licensed bar. Plenty to do; walking, cycling, festivals etc. Excellent value and lots of outdoor activities. See More
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The Manor Abergavenny (Crickhowell) 23 rooms from €127
Families - A family friendly hotel with numerous activities both on site and in the area.Fishing - The hotel has available a fly fishing guide, ideal for both beginners and experienced anglers.Swimming Pool - Indoor poolSecluded setting - For escaping.A converted Manor House located near the Brecon Beacons. Individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture and soft hues and have sash windows. An indoor pool, expansive garden and numerous activities on offer in the area make this ideal for family holidays. See More
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The Swan at Hay Hay on Wye 19 rooms from €133
Country Escape - Expect cosy interiors, excellent food and fabulous walks on the Brecon Beacons.Sights nearby - Visit the Hay-on-Wye's magnificent 12th-century castle.Secluded setting - For escaping.Full of characterA chic small hotel in the pretty market town of Hay-on-Wye and just on the edge of the glorious Brecon Beacons. Elegant rooms feature enormous sash windows, white washed walls and choice antiques. The restaurant is fabulous and worthy of a visit alone. A charming stay. See More
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Baskerville House Hay on Wye (Powys) 11 rooms from €134
Country Escape - The Brecon Beacons National Park is on the doorstep with its many trails and hikes for all abilitiesLocal exploring - Bookworms will be in their element exploring nearby Hay-on-Wye which has at least 14 bookshopsSights nearby - History buffs will enjoy a visit to nearby Hereford Cathedral and Llanthony PrioryGreat walks - There are miles of scenic walks along the Wye Valley trail or up on Hay BluffA delightful Georgian B&B just outside Hay on Wye. Elegant rooms are tastefully decorated with floral fabrics and antique pieces; some with rolltop baths. There are two comfortable lounges with cosy fires, an honesty bar and plenty of books and games. A home from home in a lovely peaceful location. See More
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The Royston Llanbrynmair, Powys 7 rooms from €150
Active Holiday - Mid Wales offers so much to do from watersports, shooting, fishing & ziplining to mountain biking, hiking & sailingBack to Nature - The picturesque & unspoilt region is the perfect tonic for those looking to escape the stress of the cityLocal exploring - Ideal location for exploring both the Cardigan Bay coastline & Snowdonia National ParkGreat walks - Head off for days of countryside walks directly from the property. The owners will even pack your sandwichesStylish owner-run B&B situated in rural Wales. Carefully curated rooms boast mid-century pieces, unique artworks, high thread count sheets & Cambrian Mountain views. Dine on homegrown breakfasts, explore acres of garden or relax in front of the fire. Chic yet laid-back base for exploring Snowdonia. See More
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Lake Country House Builth Wells (Llangammarch Wells) 30 rooms from €172
Golf - The Lake Country House & Spa has a 9 hole, Par three golf course, for the enjoyment of hotel guestsOther Activities - The National Botanic Garden of Wales is just under an hour from the Lake Country House & Spa HotelGreat walks - To the south of the hotel there are the stunning Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains.Fishing - The River Irfon, runs through the hotel grounds adjacent to the fishing lake.Recommended by - Good Hotel Guide, Sawdays19th century mock-Tudor property set amid stunning 50-acre gardens, offering stylishly furnished rooms. The dining room is spacious and dignified and serves award-winning food. Plenty of activities on offer and a thoroughly relaxing spa. Ideal for a weekend break away from it all. See More
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Llangoed Hall Brecon 24 rooms from €202
Great walks - Explore the rugged Wye Valley and Black Mountain trailsFull of characterRestaurant - Recommended.Fishing - Excellent fishing nearby.This stately home has a commanding presence in the surrounding countryside. Each room is unique, but all are exquisitely decorated in soft palettes and fabrics. The award winning restaurant is a must, as is the smart dress code. An array of activities ensure you're kept busy. Country luxury! See More
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Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms Powys 9 rooms from €242
Foodies - Housing a Michelin star restaurant that focuses on local produce to create exciting British menus.Local markets - Buy local produce at the traditional market at Machynlleth held every Wednesday.Great walks - Find stunning hiking trails at the Rheidol Valley.Restrictions on children - Adult onlyA unique property offering chic contemporary design and housing a Michelin starred restaurant all in an unassuming country house. Rooms mix traditional features with modern art, bold wallpaper and designer furniture. The restaurant is worthy of a visit alone. Fabulous. See More