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Nearest `Good Pub Guide` Pubs (these are shown on the map above)
The Trout - 2.61 miles from site Click here for details
The Prince Llewelyn - 5.04 miles from site Click here for details
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Directions
From South Wales area: A470 to Brecon, B4601 towards Builth Wells for 9 miles, B4519 towards Garth for 6 miles, left turn signposted Llangammarch Wells.From Bristol area: and South West and Southern England: M4 into Wales towards Newport, A449 from Celtic Manor to Raglan, A40 via Abergavenny and Crickhowell, A479 via Talgarth and Bronllys to Llyswen, A470 to Builth Wells, A483 to Garth, turn left signposted Llangammarch Wells. From Birmingham A456 via Kidderminster and Tenbury Wells, B4362 via Shobden, A44 via Kington and New Radnor, A481 to Builth, A483 to Garth, turn left signposted Llangammarch Wells.From the North West of England: A483 via Chester, Oswestry, Welshpool, Newtown, Builth Wells. Or from M6 at Stoke on Trent, take A53 to Shrewsbury, A49 via Church Stretton to Craven Arms, then go via Knighton to Builth Wells, take A483 to Garth, turn left signposted Llangammarch Wells.
Nearby Attractions
For exploring on foot or on two wheels, Riverside is well-placed for scenic routes to suit all abilities. Take a riverside stroll on local footpaths, longer walks on the Epynt Way or Heart of Wales Trail, or pedal the National Cycle Network - it runs past the site.Pony trekking, alpaca trekking, golf courses, red kite feeding, Roman Gold Mines, the National Botanical Garden of Wales, wild swimming, the Elan Valley and the Brecon Beacons are all an easy drive from Riverside.Throughout the year there are international-famous events within reach, including the Hay Festival of Literature, the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show, and the World Bog Snorkelling Championships!The village of Llangammarch Wells is just a few minutes walk up the drive. It has a Post Office/small shop and a pub. Theres also a platform on the scenic single-track Heart of Wales Railway Line which takes you north to Llandrindod Wells (with its boating lake) and Shrewsbury and south to Swansea on the coast.A regular bus goes from Llangammarch into Builth Wells (8 miles) where there are independent shops, pubs, cafes, take
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