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Three Wells Water

Three Wells Farm itself is steeped in history it hosts a medieval farmhouse and the site of an old blacksmith. There is also an ancient headstone located on the farm. There are old title maps from the same era naming the road from Howey Village to the farm as Three Wells Road. During the late 1800’s the farmhouse was a private school before being vacated for use as a cattle shed in 1901. Luckily it has been preserved, and retains most of its original features. The new farmhouse was built the other side of the springs and has developed over the years to become a successful guest house. The farm still remains in the family and in the last few years the opportunity has arisen for the water to be captured and distributed in this unique pouch.

www.3wthreewellswater.co.uk

Llandrindod Wells Tourist Information Centre

LLandrindod Wells Tourist Information Centre can be found at the Gwalia, Next to the Rock Park entrance, Llandrindod Wells Tel: 01597 823737


INDULGE YOURSELF

Wining and Dining in Llandrindod Wells is available to suit all tastes, waists and budgets.

A quick snack can be found in many established and comfortable cafes dotted conveniently around the centre of town – serving both hot and cold food and beverage selections. There are also traditional British Fish & Chips, Kebab, Cantonese, Chinese & Indian takeaways.

Some shops offer pre-packaged or deli-style snacks and the grocers, bakers and local supermarket stock everything a ‘picnic’ or self-catering visitor could desire. There is an abundance of choice in luncheon and evening restaurant venues – whether you opt for traditional roasts or spicy international dishes.

You will find local restaurant staff to be friendly and welcoming, offering a personal and knowledgeable service to their guests.

Many of our local cafes, pubs and restaurants use the finest local meats and produce and offer selections of homemade fare, local specialties and delicacies with well-stocked wine cellars.

The Hotels and Guesthouses have lovely atmospheres and the and the restaurants both overlook local beauty spots.