Trewythen Lodges offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Trewythen Lodges command a breathtaking location with spectacular views across the rolling mid Wales countryside. The lodges are well appointed and make the most of the stunning views of the Welsh countryside yet are only two miles from the nearby pretty villages, with an array of pubs and shops serving and selling fresh local produce.
offers the following facilities.
Holiday Lodges in Llandinam with Hot Tubs Why not book a holiday lodge with a hot tub at Trewythen Lodges and you could be soaking away your stresses whilst enjoying the Powys countryside views. Without doubt a hot tub is a great luxury for any holiday.
Other facilities and features include:
Beauty treatments*Bike hire*Walking* Charges apply
Description
Trewythen lodges have been individually styled with every comfort in mind, and the stylish contemporary furniture blends effortlessly with the light timber interiors.The lodges create a wonderful retreat from which to enjoy the glorious surrounding countryside and impressive views. There are even a delightful range of body treatments and massages for you to enjoy in the comfort of your own lodge. Trewythen lodges each feature their own covered balcony with extending decking area which is home to a sumptuous outdoor hot tub, the ideal accompaniment for a romantic break or a relaxing escape.This area of Wales has great cycling and walking, with a National Cycle route right on the doorstep and many superb walking routes nearby too. A popular choice for visitors, there is superb fishing and sailing at Clywedog Dam and it is a haven for wildlife including red kites and buzzards. Well worth a visit too is the historic and charming market town of Llanidloes with its ancient timber framed buildings is only 7 miles away. Trewythen Lodges offer a choice of luxurious one bedroom or exclusive two bedroom lodges, perfect for romantic holidays, special occasions and family breaks at any time of the year.Further a field only an hour away you can enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Cambrian coastline accessible either by car or by rail taking in some of the most beautiful scenery Wales has to offer.
The local area around Trewythen Lodges & Powys
The heart of Wales, a diverse landscape of wild mountains and fertile river plains, dotted with friendly towns and secluded hamlets. It’s the outstanding natural beauty of the countryside that draws nature lovers, walkers and cyclists staying in Powys. Red kites, Merlins and Peregrine falcons breed in the Cambrian Mountains, and at beautiful Lake Vyrnwy, one of the region’s loveliest man-made lakes, you’ll find a superb RSPB site as well as a huge range of activities, including water sports, climbing and quad biking. The wonderfully varied terrain of the Brecon Beacons National Park is criss-crossed by ancient tracks and lanes, perfect for pony trekking, and keen walkers will head to the Offa’s Dyke long distance path.History enthusiasts will be drawn to Powis Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress towering above its famous gardens and commanding glorious views over the valley. In the Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells, visitors can still sample the healing waters, and book lovers will be in heaven at Hay-on-Wye’s bookstores - there are more than 30 of them to explore.
Accommodation & Prices
Outdoor hot tub Sauna (Bluebell) TV/DVD/CD Wi-Fi access Kitchen including microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer Bath and shower Bath robes Bed linen, duvets and towels Hairdryers Beds made up for your arrival Verandah with garden furniture Double glazed and centrally heated Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in party total Travel cots and high chairs £10pw each All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No petsAll non smoking lodges
Weekly Price Range: £343 - £799
User Reviews
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"Beautiful surroundings, loved the hot tub at night looking up at the stars, felt chilled out within minutes of arriving."
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"Just returned from our stay in bluebell lodge, well it was primrose 1 lodge and it was supposed to be for six but now sleeps 4 this wasn't a problem as loads of space and only two of us anyway. They have turned a bedroom into a sauna room. Absolutly stunning location, peace and quiet and brilliant accommodation. Will definitely return, the hot tub was amazing especially at minus 5 degrees which it was one night and hot tub is close to 40 degrees. You will want to return i promise. Enjoy."
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"Powys, excellent, definitely need a car though. Devils Bridge and Snowdon were excellent. Cabin was awesome and hosts were lovely! Definitely will be going back!!"
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Local Information & Businesses
Other information
- Hot tubs
- Romantic breaks
- Ideal base for exploring
All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No petsAll non smoking lodges
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