Llandovery

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Tel code: 01550 | code search
Postcode: SA20 | code search
Population: 2900
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R A D Phillips & Associates
"Cannot fault this dental opperation so far, in any aspect of what a dental service shoud be. No doubt there could be weak spots in its opperation, but I have ..." More

Erwlon Caravan & Camping Park
"absouluely fabulous place we have been quite a few times. we love everything about it, the facilities are brilliant and you have the best of welcome.

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Bluebell Inn
"i called there for a meal .....i had a mixed grill it was excellent value and i really enjoyed !!!! Landlady was very welcoming and friendly good pint. very clean ..." More

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The picturesque market town of Llandovery, (derived from the welsh Llan ym Ddy fri - Church among the Water) is situated in Carmarthenshire, 24 miles north-east of Carmarthen. The town stands on the river Bran, near its junction with the Towy, in a lovely valley, surrounded by wooded hills. Overlooking the river, are the remains of C12 Llandovery Castle, archeological excavations show earlier settlements including the remains of Roman occupation. Llandovery is an excellent choice for exploring the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. In the distance you can spot the splendid mountain peaks of North Wales. Llandovery has a proud cultural and commercial history : The 19th Century saw the founding of Llandovery College, which has made a vast contribution to the intellectual and sporting life of Wales also the Tonn Press was established here and in 1799 David Jones, a Drover, founded the Black Ox Bank, (Banc Yr Eidon Du.) which matured into the 20th Century Lloyd’s Bank Every year Llandovery hosts the Around Wales Car Rally and the Small Nations Music Festival is held locally. Besides the usual pursuits of rambling, fishing, bird watching and canoeing, the area is well suited for mountain biking, boarding, and go-karting.

Camping

Erwlon Caravan & Camping Park

Caravan Park

Cwmcuttan Caravan Site
Erwlon Caravan & Camping Park
Llandovery Rugby Club Caravan Park

Dentist

R A D Phillips & Associates

Doctor

Llanfair Surgery

Estate Agent

David Parry & Co
Keith Milnes Property
ProFile Homes

Market

Llandovery Country Market

Pub and Bar

Bear Inn
Bluebell Inn
Lord Rhys
Neuadd Fawr Arms
The New White Lion
Whitehall Hotel

Restaurant

Bear Inn
Karahi Indian Restaurant
Neuadd Fawr Arms
The New White Lion

Whitehall Hotel

School

Ysgol Gyfun Pantycelyn Comprehensive
Ysgol Rhys Prichard

Solicitor

Hugh Williams Son & Co
Morris Solicitors

Taxi

1 4 U

Sports Clubs

Llandovery Town TC (Tennis)

Shops

Amandas
A R & H Davies
Iechyd Da

Places to Stay near Llandovery

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Penygawse Guest House (0.09 miles)

Penygawse Guest House

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Originally built in 1725, this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse offers 7 en suite bedrooms in the centre of the ancient market town of Llandovery, the gateway to the Brecon Beacons. Penygawse ... More

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Castle Hotel (0.21 miles)

Castle Hotel

Here you can find tradition, charm, comfortable rooms, a quiet pint, candlelit suppers and al fresco lunches delivered by a happy, dynamic team with a fresh approach to hospitality.
Situated in Carmarthenshire, known as ‘The Garden ... More | visit website

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Henllys Estate (1.64 miles)

Henllys Estate
Henllys Estate is an historically listed site, with views across the beautiful Towy valley, which comprises an attractive manor house and courtyard, featuring 'The Coach House', converted in the 1970's from the original stables, 'The ... More
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Red Lion Inn (5.46 miles)

Red Lion Inn

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The Red Lion Coaching Inn sits in the quaint village of Llangadog in the heart of the beautiful Towy Valley (on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park) you ... More

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Llanerchindda Farm Guest House (5.72 miles)

Llanerchindda Farm Guest House

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Nestled amid 50 acres of Welsh countryside, this family-run guest house boasts comfortable en suite rooms, spectacular views of the Bran Valley and a wealth of outdoor activities. Providing clay pigeon ... More

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Royal Oak Inn (5.76 miles)

Royal Oak Inn

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Once Earl Cawdors hunting lodge, this large stone-built village inn enjoys a wonderful setting in the Cambrian mountains.

The Royal Oak Inn is set in the beautiful village of Rhandir-mwyn, 7 ... More

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Castle Coaching Inn (7.48 miles)

Castle Coaching Inn

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Family run 3 star 17th Century Georgian Hotel and Restaurant located in the village of Trecastle in the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales. The Hotel is privately owned and ... More
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National Trust Cottages (8.74 miles)

National Trust Cottages

This cottage is one of three in the row and is well situated for the welcoming village inn with the pub's secluded garden opposite the cottages along by the stream. Number one sleeps three people ... More

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New Hall (10.04 miles)

New Hall

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Stay at New Hall Guesthouse, a 4 star Licensed Bed and Breakfast on a quiet edge of the smallest town in Britain. A modern conversion of a church meeting hall, ... More

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Bryncelyn Guesthouse (10.15 miles)

Bryncelyn Guesthouse

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Bryncelyn Guesthouse, in beautiful Llanwrtyd Wells is a recently refurbished, family run guesthouse providing ideal accommodaion while attending one of the local festivals or holidaying in thid idyllic part of ... More

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