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Conference Centres & Organisers in Powys
22 sites in this category


Narrow AreaBrecon [3], Builth Wells [1], Caersws [1], Church Stoke [2], Crickhowell [1], Elan Village [1], Hay on Wye [1], Llandrindod Wells [1], Llanfyllin [1], Llangammarch Wells [1], Llanwrtyd Wells [1], Llyswen [1], Machynlleth [1], Montgomery [3], Newtown (Powys) [2], Pen y Cae [1], Penybont [1], Rhayader [4], Talgarth [1], Three Cocks [1], Ystradgynlais [1]

Widen SubjectBusiness / Business Services / Conference Centres & Organisers

Widen AreaWales / Mid Wales / Powys

Craig-y-Nos Castle
http://www.craigynoscastle.com
Craig Y Nos Castle is situated between Swansea and Brecon, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. We are able to provide guests with a wide range of Accommodation to suit their budget, we offer Bed and Breakfast with Full Cooked Breakfast.


Lake Vyrnwy Hotel
http://www.lakevyrnwy.com
Ideally postioned - Lake Vyrnwy Country House Hotel & Spa commands dramatic and breathtaking views over the mountain- ringed lake which forms part of the wild and wonderful Vyrnwy estate. The ultimate hotel view, combined with a characterful and romantic presence.


Brynafon Country House Hotel
http://www.brynafon.co.uk
A former Victorian Workhouse built in 1878, this impressive building is now a comfortable, family run Hotel. Uniquely situated amid the glorious hills and mountains of Mid-Wales and yet only half a mile from the market town of Rhayader and modern Leisure Centre.


The Dragon Hotel
http://www.dragonhotel.com
The Dragon Hotel in Powys, Mid Wales is an historic 17th century, family run, former Coaching Inn, set in the quiet village-sized town of Montgomery. The hotel is in the stunning countryside of the beautiful rolling landscape that is The Welsh Marches (borders of Powys and Shropshire).


Brynich
http://www.brynich.co.uk
Brynich has been in the family for nearly 50 years and is a very special place in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Here you can get married in our 17th century barn, which is fully licensed for your civil ceremony and wedding reception. You can hold your meeting or corporate event in unique surroundings in Mid Wales, away from the hustle & bustle of urban life and the distractions that go with it.


Caer Beris Manor Hotel
http://www.caerberis.co.uk
SET in 27 acres of parkland surrounded by the River Irfon, Caer Beris is the former home of Lord Swansea. The current owners, Peter and Katharine Smith, have spent the past 20 years restoring and converting the Manor into a welcoming family run three star country house hotel.


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