
Mid Wales offers a lot to its visitor: from the natural delights of the Brecon Beacons (not to mention the gorgeous and rugged coastline) to impressive castles and quaint market towns. There's also a lively food scene here, with Wales' fresh farm produce being whipped up into contemporary and innovative dishes. Whether you are here in search of a Michelin starred restaurant with rooms or a charming rural hideaway, our hotel experts have compiled a list of the best hotels in Mid Wales to make choosing your next stay a quick and easy decision.
For a rural hideaway

- The Old Vicarage is a fantastic guesthouse near the Cambrian mountains and not far from the stunning coastline. Offering elegant bedrooms and a highly rated restaurant. Plenty to do; walking, cycling, festivals etc. A gourmet spot, excellent value, and lots of outdoor activities.
- Caer Beris is an historic three-star manor house set in its own 27 acres of delightful gardens. Offering a friendly atmosphere and elegant rooms. Experience the best of rugged countryside and relax by a roaring fire to finish off your day.
- The Swan at Hay is a 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, whitewashed walls and choice antiques. The restaurant is fabulous and worthy of a visit alone. A charming stay.
For families

- The Manor is an elegant stay near the Brecon Beacons. Offering individually styled rooms, traditionally dressed with antique furniture. An indoor pool, expansive garden and numerous activities on offer in the area make this ideal for family holidays.
For foodies

- The Drawing Room is a charming 18th Century Georgian house, nestled in the breathtaking Welsh countryside and run by two chefs. Classic rooms offer understated elegance, comfort and peace. The award-winning restaurant is the beating heart of this hotel.
- Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms is a unique property offering chic contemporary design and housing a Michelin starred restaurant, all in an unassuming country house. A real destination for foodies.
For a spa

- Lake Country House is a 19th century mock tudor property set amid stunning 50 acre gardens, offering stylishly furnished rooms. With numerous outdoor pursuits and a thoroughly relaxing spa, this is deal for a rejuvenating getaway.
For a stately home
- Llangoed Hall is a stately home with a commanding presence. Each room is unique, but all are exquisitely decorated in soft palettes. The award-winning restaurant is a must (as is the smart dress code). An array of activities ensure you're kept busy. Country luxury!
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