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Builth Wells holiday rentals start at $106 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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Wye Cottage
A spacious self catering cottage that will comfortably accommodate 6 people in 3 bedrooms all with en-suite wet rooms (one with a bath and one which is accessible for the disabled person). The large comfortable open plan living area leads out to a patio and garden with panoramic views a perfect place for alfresco dining a charcoal BBQ and Fire Pit are provided. Your own private hot tub and cold water plunge bath is also on the patio where you can relax in the evening under the stars. EV charger

A spacious home from home in beautiful mid Wales
Brook View is a spacious, two bedroom, purpose built holiday home just off the A470 in Builth Wells. The bungalow is minutes away from the town centre on foot with easy access to the Royal Welsh Showground. With tasteful decoration and plentiful amenities the property really does feel like home from home. It's the ideal base for enjoying nearby beauty spots (being roughly half way between the Brecon Beacons National Park & the Elan Valley). A maximum of 2 small dogs would be very welcome.

Woolly Wood Cabins - Bryn
Cosy cabin nestled amongst hills & forestry, close to the Elan Valley. Surrounded by a working farm and beautiful Welsh countryside, with an abundance of walks from the cabin door. Private & tranquil, perfect for those wishing to escape the crowds and enjoy the great outdoors & local wildlife. A dark sky area. The cabin has a rustic luxury feel, with a wood fired hot tub, log burner, underfloor heating, boiling hot water tap, and a smart TV with sky sports, sky cinema, and Netflix

Pretty Studio in Private Courtyard Setting.
Dolfan Barn Studio is so named because an artist once worked here, prior to that it was a cow byre. Just under a mile out of the village of Beulah the Studio is a perfect place to unwind. You will find plenty of wildlife to watch from the patio including Pheasants Squirrels and Red Kites. The village has a service station, shop and "The Trout Cafe" serving good home cooked food. Freesat T.V and Wifi If you wish to stay connected to the outside world or peace and quiet if not.

Idyllic Railway Carriages : Sycamore
Nestled above the stunning Wye Valley with views across into the heart of Radnorshire, the hills of home, Ty Mawr Country Cabins offers a tranquil home from home escape, catering for couples, friends or single adventurers. Situated on a working farm surrounded by unspoilt countryside Unwind on your own private deck across the water or lose yourself amongst the books of Hay On Wye (5miles away) . Better still throw on some walking boots and discover the beauty the area has to offer.

THE ART ATTIC “A Stylish boutique apartment”
The Art Attic A stylish, boutique apartment in the pretty Welsh town of Builth Wells. Situated above Beautifully Bonkers, a very quirky cafe/bar & gallery. The decor has been styled to create an arty feel, each room individually designed depicting 1 of 5 of my favourite artists. Gustav Klimt adorns the large open plan lounge/kitchen/dinner, Lowry in the king size bedroom & en-suite, Monet in the double bedroom en-suite , Picasso in the hall and Hockney in the minstrel’s gallery.

Charming Oak framed Farmhouse in rural Mid-Wales
Carnau Bach sits on the main road, the A44 towards Aberystwyth but is situated in a rural area surrounded by stunning hills including Llandegley Rocks and Great Rhos (Highest peak in Radnorshire) A great base for exploring Mid-Wales and North Herefordshire. The house is a stunning oak-framed farmhouse style stone cottage. Complementing the owners’ 17th century farmhouse next door, it boasts oak framing throughout, complemented by modern décor. Sleeps 4 (1 x double, 1 x twin).

Spacious self-contained room. Spectacular setting!
Large private double bedroom, with king size bed, ensuite with shower cubicle. The property is adjacent to the Wye Valley walk and approx 2 miles from Builth Wells. The bedroom is in a converted barn with its own access. Ideally located for walkers and easy access to the Royal Show Ground. Please note that the access to the house is via a fairly steep and narrow lane (last section is a track with loose gravel), not suitable for HGVs. We now provide super fast internet!!

Brodawel Bach
Brodawel Bach is a self-contained apartment on the outskirts of the picturesque market town of Builth Wells. It has a double bedroom, open plan kitchen/ living room, bathroom, and off street parking. Guests can relax in the quiet garden and enjoy the view. Suitable for couples or singles looking to explore the beautiful Welsh countryside, walking, cycling, fishing and golf. Perfect for visitors wishing to attend events at the Royal Welsh Showground which is 1 mile away.

‘Craig Fach’ rural Coach House near Builth Wells
‘Craig Fach’ is the coach house at the lodge built for Lord Merthyr. Downstairs, there is a lounge with a double sofa bed, desk and smart TV/DVD, a shower room and a well equipped kitchen diner leading to an outside patio area with table. The upstairs rooms are accessed via external staircases, and include a double room with kingsize bed, a twin room, another shower room and an outside seating area on the decking. There is ample parking on the driveway.

Bunny Lodge 30 - Riverside
Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay in Heart of Wales. Located just outside the picturesque town of Builth Wells in Powys, the park is set in 34 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds set on the banks of the River Irfon. Surrounded by stunning Welsh countryside, a total relaxation is guaranteed.... just peace and quiet that feels like a million miles away for the hustle and bustle of normal daily life.

Pantpurlais Lodge
Luxury lodge with wonderful views and in a secluded spot. Romantic breaks or family adventures. Relax and recharge. Enjoy the door step walking routes, walk down to Shaky Bridge and up Cefnllys Castle which is in direct sight of the lodge. Walking distance to Llandrindod town, bars, cafes, restaurants and shops. The lodge has a maximum capacity for 2 adults and 2 children farm track access to lodge.
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Other great holiday rentals in Builth Wells

Court Farm Holiday Lets - 2

Little Annexe, 10 miles Hay-on-Wye & Builth Wells

2 bedroom lodge - 4F Caer Beris - no workmen

Penylodge

Station House

Spacious 4BR En suiteTownhouse -Perfect for Groups

Lodge No.7 - Caer Beris Holiday Park

The Country View Annex - Radnorshire Retreat 2 bed
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Builth Wells?
Builth Wells has welcoming accommodations near the River Wye, the town center, and green spaces around Groe Park. Many travelers appreciate stays that are close to historic market streets and scenic trails.
What are the best things to do in Builth Wells with kids?
Kids often enjoy playgrounds at Groe Park, family workshops at cultural spaces, and gentle riverside walks along the River Wye. Nearby woodlands and the local arts center frequently feature children’s events or performances.
What are some of the best things to do in Builth Wells?
Explore the Wyeside Arts Centre’s performances, stroll Groe Park by the River Wye, and browse independent shops in the market town center. Trails in the surrounding hills provide opportunities for gentle walks and scenic views.
How is the weather in Builth Wells?
Builth Wells has cool, damp winters, with temperatures around 34–47°F (1–8°C), and milder summers near 52–71°F (11–22°C). Rain can occur year-round, so packing a waterproof layer is useful regardless of the season.
When is the best time to visit Builth Wells?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and green landscapes, making it popular for outdoor activities. This period also brings several festivals and local agricultural shows to the area.
What are the best places to visit in Builth Wells?
Visit the Wyeside Arts Centre for performances, Groe Park for riverside relaxation, and the remains of Builth Castle for a glimpse of local history. The town center’s traditional shops and markets are worth exploring as well.
What are some hiking trails in Builth Wells?
Builth Wells has walking routes along the River Wye and paths that wind through nearby hills, woodlands, and meadows. Popular trails connect to parklands like Groe Park, and hikers can enjoy a variety of gentle to moderate walks.
What are some family activities we can do in Builth Wells?
Families can explore riverside parks like Groe Park, discover local history at heritage centers, and wander nature trails around the River Wye. Outdoor play areas and nearby woodlands are frequently suggested for a relaxed day out.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Builth Wells?
Explore Brecon Beacons National Park for hiking or visit historic castle sites in the broader region. Picturesque villages, gardens, and outdoor activity centers are frequently suggested for day adventures just outside Builth Wells.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Builth Wells?
Pet friendly accommodations can be found around the town center, close to river paths, and near open countryside. Local green spaces, including park areas, provide easy outings for guests traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Builth Wells?
Many visitors appreciate joining weekly markets for a taste of local life and chatting with residents at independent cafés. Bringing waterproof clothing and planning for both indoor and outdoor activities helps make the most of shifting weather.
What is Builth Wells known for?
Builth Wells is known for its agricultural heritage, picturesque setting along the River Wye, and as a gathering place for rural events. The town's blend of market traditions and green surroundings draws visitors all year.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Builth Wells?
Seek out tranquil riverside paths, independent art galleries, and locally owned bookshops for a deeper look at community life. Remnants of the historic Builth Castle and small tea rooms add quiet charm to less-traveled corners.
What are the best foods to try in Builth Wells?
Local lamb dishes, Welsh cakes, and bara brith are often recommended in Builth Wells. Cafés and pubs highlight regional produce, and comfort foods inspired by rural recipes are popular at markets and events.
What should I bring for a trip to Builth Wells?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, and layers for temperatures ranging from 34–71°F (1–22°C) throughout the year. A camera and reusable water bottle are handy for exploring market streets and river walks.
What is the nightlife in Builth Wells like?
Nightlife in Builth Wells centers around traditional pubs, cozy bars, and live music events at local venues. Evenings often feature folk music, community gatherings, and performances at the Wyeside Arts Centre.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Builth Wells?
Builth Wells draws visitors for rural and agricultural shows in late spring and summer, such as the event often hosted at the Royal Welsh Showground. Arts festivals, classic car rallies, and seasonal fairs also energize the town.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Builth Wells?
Builth Wells has many family friendly rentals, especially near the riverbanks, market streets, and close to parks like Groe Park. Some homes provide extra amenities such as gardens or open-plan living areas.
Destinations to explore
- Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
- Principality Stadium
- Cardigan Bay
- Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- Bike Park Wales
- West Midland Safari Park
- Mumbles Beach
- Cardiff Castle
- Langland Bay
- Skanda Vale Temple
- Roath Park
- Cardiff Bay
- Ludlow Castle
- Zip World Tower
- Bute Park
- Puzzlewood
- Aberdyfi Beach
- Tywyn Beach
- Newton Beach - Porthcawl
- Eastnor Castle
- Waterfall Country
- Carding Mill Valley & The Long Mynd
- Tresaith
- Caerphilly Castle





