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Greyhound Hotel
The Greyhound Hotel is a family-run business and you can be sure of a genuinely warm welcome in this ideally situated hotel in the centre of the busy market town of Builth Wells.
The Greyhound Hotel offers a friendly pub ambience that is appreciated by golfers and with the golf courses only a short drive away from the hotel it makes the Greyhound an excellent choice of venue.
The Greyhound has 11 refurbished en-suite bedrooms with television and hospitality tray, a comfortable lounge bar and public bar serving real ale—Listed in Good Beer Guide and a restaurant serving freshly cooked traditional Welsh fayre.
Everything you could possible want for an enjoyable golf break. There is also a private room available to golf parties—ideal for presentation nights!
One night bed and breakfast plus two rounds of golf........ from £99
Two nights bed and breakfast plus three rounds of golf........ from £145
Single bedded rooms available for an additional supplement
Attractions in Builth Wells
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.Tea room closes at 4:30.
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.
Set in the heart of mid Wales, and perched upon the brink of the picturesque river Wye in the market town of Builth Wells, Wyeside Arts Centre is a presenting venue for live and visual arts and cinema. Wyeside’s varied programme ranges from Cerys Matthews to Tchaikovsky and from Pinter to panto – with the likes of Lucy Porter at the microphone or Courtney Pine on sax.