Discover the best top things to do in Builth Wells, United Kingdom including Penelope Primrose, Welsh Overland Safari, Beautifully Bonkers, Erwood Station Gallery, Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells Golf Club, Llywelyn Monument, Eco Chic Interiors, Cambrian Arms, Llywelyns Monument.
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Welsh Overland Safari is an independent travel company offering unique overland guided tours of some of the most beautiful, unspoilt landscapes in Europe, as well as rare natural habitats for wildlife. One of Wales's best kept secrets, the region has a rich and diverse history dating back to well before Roman times. Exploring the rugged mountains, lakes, waterfalls and forests of the area.
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Welcome to Erwood Station Gallery ,nestled between Brecon and Builth Wells in the picturesque Wye Valley, this beautifully restored 19th century railway station and carriages shows the very best in contemporary craft paintings and sculpture. The tea room is temporarily closed but self service cold drinks and pre wrapped cakes are available. Please check our website for opening times in Winter.
Tucked away in an old railway station is this middle to high end art gallery with a self-service café... Wide range of ceramics, pictures and jewellery to admire and desire! Quality range of teas to choose from and amazing cakes. The walk down to the River Wye well worth it to work off the calories!
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We were here for a concert by Blazin’ Fiddles, a Scottish (sort of) folk group. The centre is a wonderful place with great staff and comfy seats with good leg room. A good range of drinks and snacks available at the bar. Looking at the overall programme of things that go on here, it is truly a community asset, with plays, films, music, workshops, exhibitions and all sorts of other things going on. Deserves to be well supported.
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This stone monument stands close to the area where Llywelyn ap Gruffudd is thought to have died on 11th December 1282. Climb down the stairs to see the well, where tradition says Llywelyn's severed head was washed before being sent to Edward I at Rhuddlan Castle.
After speaking to the Landlord at The Prince Inn, he recommended we visit Llewelyn Monument, just a short distance away. There's a small layby alongside the Monument so parking is easy. We wandered across the grass and could not believe what we had stumbled on. An amazing snippet of Welsh history! Quite an overwhelming experience. Thank you
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Wow what a shop ! Every quirky every thing u could think of and the lady was so helpful. Could smell the soup so had a take out and roll. Pumpkin spice ❤???????? omg lush. What a gem of a place x
Cambrian Arms, Lovely little cottage type pub, placed right next to the old rail way line.
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