Great Oak Street Llanidloes, Llanidloes, SY18 6BW,
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Close to Bryntail Lead Mine Buildings
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Loved by The Trewythen guests
local Welsh products
full Welsh breakfast
comfortable bed
good shower
modern rooms
"Large room with very comfy beds."
Pedro from United Kingdom
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"Hotel was very quiet for a central location, and the room was modern and clean."
Susan from United Kingdom
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"The breakfast was exceptional as I mentioned to the manager when I booked out."
Mr from United Kingdom
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"Clean modern eooms, good storage for bikes, great shower, helpful staff"
Simon from United Kingdom
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"Very good, freshly cooked breakfast, a varied choice and good quality, nicely presented."
Ros from United Kingdom
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Historic Grade 2 Listed Hotel in Central Llanidloes
Accommodation
The Trewythen is a Grade 2 listed Georgian building with original period features such as fireplaces and sash windows. Guest rooms are individually furnished and include a flat-screen TV, wardrobe, and private bathroom with shower. Allergy-friendly rooms are available, and the hotel provides hypoallergenic bedding upon request.
Dining
The on-site restaurant Chartists 1770 serves breakfast and dinner using locally sourced Welsh ingredients. The kitchen accommodates special dietary requirements, including vegetarian options and gluten-free meals. A full English/Irish breakfast is included in the room rate, and the bar offers a selection of wines and Welsh beers.
Location & Activities
The hotel is located in the center of Llanidloes, opposite the town hall and within walking distance of shops and pubs. Nearby attractions include Elan Valley (19 km), Dolforwyn Castle (31 km), and Maesmawr Golf Club (14 km). Guests can hike and cycle in the Cambrian Mountains, and the hotel provides secure cycle storage and ski storage.
Services & Amenities
Free private parking is available on site, and free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the building. The hotel offers luggage storage, packed lunches for day trips, and a meeting/banquet facility for up to 20 guests. A barber/beauty shop is located on the premises, and car hire can be arranged at reception.
History & Character
Built in the 17th century, The Trewythen retains original features such as exposed beams and a carved staircase. The building has served as a coaching inn and is listed for its architectural significance. The hotel's garden and picnic area provide outdoor space for guests to relax after exploring the town.
Highlights
Location: Center of Llanidloes, opposite town hall
Rooms: Allergy-friendly, hypoallergenic bedding available
Dining: Chartists 1770 restaurant with local Welsh produce