Llandrindod Wells – Mid Wales
Llandrindod Wells is Wales most central town and is surrounded by wonderful scenery from high mountains to deep valleys, glacial lakes to man-made reservoirs. The beauty of Mid Wales is truly one of Britain’s best kept secrets. The bandstand in Temple Gardens and several of the local hotels stand as testament to the identity of Llandrindod Wells as a typical Victorian Spa Town. The historic Rock Park in the town and its man-made Llandrindod lake are popular places to visit. In the centre of the lake is a striking sculpture of a water serpent and leaping carp.
Single supplement £48pp.
£529pp
4 Nights
Half Board
£48pp
The Metropole Hotel
The Metropole Hotel is a luxurious Hotel and Spa located in Llandrindod Wells within the beautiful Elan Valley. The hotel boasts beautifully furnished en-suite bedrooms with flat screen colour television, trouser press, hair dryer and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities and free wireless internet access. Enjoy delicious Welsh fayre in one of the two award-winning restaurants, which are committed to providing unforgettable dining experiences, creating mouth-watering seasonal dishes from the finest local ingredients.The Rock Spa offers contemporary Spa treatments for you to enjoy in the luxurious and relaxed surroundings of the Victorian-style conservatory.
Available dates
Dates | Info | Price |
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15/06/2025 | 4 Nights - Magical Mid Wales | £529.00pp |
17/08/2025 | 4 Nights - Magical Mid Wales | £529.00pp |
Holiday Itinerary
Day 1 | We make our way to Mid Wales stopping at Gloucester Quays en-route. A popular destination where visitors can enjoy interesting views and a range of modern facilities while wandering around a remarkably complete example of a Victorian port. |
Day 2 | We visit the stunning Elan Valley where a park ranger boards the coach to take us on a 90 minute guided tour of the estate and magnificent dams, with time after to browse the impressive Visitor Centre before returning early afternoon to relax at the luxurious hotel. |
Day 3 | Another impressive, scenic journey through the rolling hills and mountains to the seaside town of Aberystwyth. Time in this lovely resort before we board one of the “Great little trains of Wales” the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway to Devils Bridge. |
Day 4 | Again, a day to marvel as we make our way to Brecon, the beating heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, nestled in the Usk Valley between the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains. The picturesque market town is famed for its Georgian architecture. We embark on a relaxing canal boat journey for the afternoon on the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal which hugs the mountainside above the valley of the River Usk. |
Day 5 | Sadly we depart this beautiful area for our journey home |
Price is per person on half board basis unless stated. Weekend breaks include Sunday lunch.
No single supplement on allocated singles.