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Greyhound Hotel

3 Garth Road Builth Wells
Rated 8.1 in 180 reviews

The Greyhound Hotel in Wales, United Kingdom, offers a comfortable and inviting retreat for travelers seeking to explore the picturesque landscapes of the region. Nestled in a location that captures the serene beauty of the Welsh countryside, the hotel provides a welcoming atmosphere for all its guests.

Upon entering the Greyhound Hotel, visitors are greeted with a warm and charming interior that reflects both modern amenities and traditional Welsh hospitality. Thoughtfully designed with unique touches, the hotel aims to provide a personalized experience that caters to both leisure and business travelers. The rooms are tastefully decorated, offering a perfect blend of comfort and style, ensuring that guests have a relaxing stay.

Dining at the Greyhound Hotel is a delightful experience, with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients that highlight the culinary richness of Wales. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast, fulfilling lunches, or a relaxed dinner in a setting that complements the overall ambiance of the hotel.

The Greyhound Hotel is ideally situated for those wishing to explore local attractions; it serves as a convenient base for visiting nearby historical sites, engaging in outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Additionally, the hotel staff is known for their friendly service and dedication to making each guest's stay as enjoyable as possible. Whether passing through or planning an extended stay, the Greyhound Hotel promises a welcoming and enriching experience in the heart of Wales.

Climate and Weather

January
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St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Church in Builth Wells, Powys
90m / 100yd
Builth Castle
Builth Castle
Castle in the United Kingdom
470m / 0.29mi
Llywelyn the Last
Llywelyn the Last
Prince of Gwynedd
3.8km / 2.4mi
St. Cewydd's - Parish of Diserth
St. Cewydd's - Parish of Diserth
Church in Disserth, Powys, Wales
7.3km / 4.6mi
The Parish Church of All Saints
The Parish Church of All Saints
Grade II listed building in Newbridge on Wye, in a large rectangular churchyard near the S end of the village
7.4km / 4.6mi
Saint Afan's Parish Church, Llanafan Fawr
Saint Afan's Parish Church, Llanafan Fawr
Grade II listed building in Powys, Set in a large churchyard adjacent to the main road and opposite the Red Lion Inn, In a very position with views all around
8.4km / 5.2mi
Saint David's Church
Grade II listed building in Aberedw. An isolated church within a round churchyard approximately 6.2km ENE of Aberedw
10km / 6.2mi
Saint David's Church
Saint David's Church
Church in Cregrina, Powys, Wales
8.6km / 5.3mi
National Cycle Museum
National Cycle Museum
Bicycle museum in Wales
10.1km / 6.3mi
Our Lady of Ransom and The Holy Souls Roman Catholic Church
Our Lady of Ransom and The Holy Souls Roman Catholic Church
Church in Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales
10.3km / 6.4mi
Radnorshire Museum
Radnorshire Museum
Museum in Llandrindod Wells, Wales, United Kingdom
10.4km / 6.4mi
Saint David's Church
Saint David's Church
Church in Glascwm, Powys, Wales
11.9km / 7.4mi
Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity
Grade II listed building in Powys
10.2km / 6.3mi
Hebron Congregational Chapel
Hebron Congregational Chapel
Grade II listed building in Erwood, situated in graveyard on S side of village square at Crickadarn
10.2km / 6.4mi
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
Church in Crickadarn, Powys, Wales
10.2km / 6.3mi
Castell Collen Roman Fort
Castell Collen Roman Fort
Roman site in Powys, Wales
11.9km / 7.4mi
Painscastle Castle
Painscastle Castle
Castle in Painscastle, Powys, Wales
13.6km / 8.5mi
Gaer Fawr
Hillfort in Powys, Wales
13.1km / 8.1mi
St Cynllo's Church
St Cynllo's Church
Grade II listed building in Powys, in a round churchyard on the hillside N of the village centre
15.3km / 9.5mi
Church of St. Michael
Church of St. Michael
Church in Bryngwyn, Powys, Wales
14.9km / 9.3mi
Hermon Congregational Chapel
Congregational chapel in Rhosgoch
15.1km / 9.4mi
Saint Cynog's Church
Saint Cynog's Church
Grade II listed building in Glasbury. The church is located near the centre of a large circular graveyard, at the centre of the small village of Boughrood
14.8km / 9.2mi
Gaer Fach
Gaer Fach
Hillfort in Merthyr Cynog, Powys
14.6km / 9.1mi
Maesyronnen Chapel
Maesyronnen Chapel
Chapel in Glasbury, Powys, Wales
17km / 10.6mi
Llannerch y Cawr
Building in Llanwrthwl, United Kingdom
17.2km / 10.7mi
Heritage & Arts Centre
Heritage & Arts Centre
Heritage centre in Llanwrtyd Wells
16.4km / 10.2mi
Church of St. David
Church of St. David
Church in Colva, Powys, Wales, UK
16.3km / 10.1mi
Church of St. Mary
Church of St. Mary
Church in Gladestry, Powys, Wales
17.8km / 11mi
Bronllys Castle
Bronllys Castle
Grade I listed castle in Powys, Wales, UK
19.8km / 12.3mi
Rhayader Castle
Rhayader Castle
Ruined castle in Powys, Wales, UK
18.4km / 11.4mi
CARAD Rhayader Museum and Gallery
CARAD Rhayader Museum and Gallery
Museum in Wales, United Kingdom
18.3km / 11.4mi
St. Clements Church
St. Clements Church
Church in Rhayader, Powys, Wales
18.5km / 11.5mi
St Mary's Church Gladestry
St Mary's Church Gladestry
Church in Gladestry, Powys, Wales
19.6km / 12.2mi
St Mary's Church New Radnor
St Mary's Church New Radnor
Church in New Radnor, Powys, Wales
19.8km / 12.3mi
Saint Maelog
Saint Maelog
Church in Llandyfaelog Fach, Powys, Wales
18.6km / 11.6mi
St. Michael's and All Angels
St. Michael's and All Angels
Church in Clyro, Powys, Wales
18.9km / 11.8mi
New Radnor Castle
New Radnor Castle
Castle in Powys, Wales, UK
19.8km / 12.3mi
Hay Castle
Hay Castle
Castle and Jacobean mansion in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales, UK
21km / 13mi
Clifford Castle
Clifford Castle
Building in Herefordshire, England, UK
21.1km / 13.1mi
Abbey Cwm Hir Hall
Abbey Cwm Hir Hall
Grade II* listed building in Powys.
20.3km / 12.6mi
St Mary The Virgin
St Mary The Virgin
Church in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales
20.7km / 12.9mi
St Mary
St Mary
Church in Abbeycwmhir, Powys, Wales
20.3km / 12.6mi
St Thomas a Becket
St Thomas a Becket
Church in Huntington, Herefordshire, England, UK
21.2km / 13.2mi
Church of St David
Church of St David
Grade I listed church in Llanddew, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom
20.4km / 12.7mi
Site of Hay Festival
Site of Hay Festival
Annual literature festival held in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales
20.4km / 12.7mi

About Wales

Wales offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to various interests. One of the main attractions is its stunning natural landscapes, including the rugged mountains of Snowdonia and the picturesque coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Hiking opportunities abound in these areas, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Welsh countryside.

For those interested in history and culture, Wales boasts numerous castles, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Caernarfon Castle and Conwy Castle are particularly notable, showcasing medieval architecture and offering insights into the region's past. Additionally, the cities of Cardiff and Swansea provide a mix of modern attractions and historical sites, including the National Museum Cardiff, which features art and natural history exhibits.

The Welsh language and culture are integral to the identity of the region. Visitors can explore traditional Welsh music, art, and festivals, such as the National Eisteddfod, which celebrates Welsh culture through poetry and music. Engaging with local communities can offer a deeper understanding of this unique heritage.

Outdoor activities are plentiful, with options such as cycling, surfing, and rock climbing available for those seeking adventure. The Brecon Beacons National Park is popular for its scenic trails and waterfalls, while the coastline offers opportunities for water sports.

For a more relaxed experience, exploring quaint villages and towns can provide a charming glimpse into daily life in Wales. Places like Tenby and Conwy are known for their historical architecture, vibrant local shops, and beautiful harbors.

Finally, sampling Welsh cuisine is a must. Traditional dishes such as cawl, a hearty stew, and Welsh cakes offer a taste of the local flavors, while many restaurants and pubs feature locally sourced ingredients.

Overall, Wales presents a rich tapestry of experiences, balancing natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities.




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