Henllys Estate Bed and Breakfast is an historically listed site, dating back to the late 16th century. One of the Estate buildings, within a stone walled courtyard, has been tastefully converted into bed and breakfast accommodation. Each room is en-suite with digital television, tea and coffee making facilities with access to the garden and views across the Towy valley.
The estate is still a working farm and provides some of the ingredients for breakfast, the rest being sourced as locally as possible. Guests can enjoy walks in the 12 acres of broadleaved woodland and fishing in the trout lake.
We are only 5 minutes from Llandovery, 10 minutes from the Brecon Beacons National Park and less than 1 hour from the coast.
Room facilities:
· Digital Television
· Coffee making facilities
· Oak floors
· Beautiful views
· 2 double rooms, en-suite
· 2 twin rooms, en-suite
· Family room for 4, with en-suite
The Bed and Breakfast accommodation comprises of 2 double, 2 twin and 1 family room all en-suite. They all have tea and coffee making facilities, digital television and guest controlled heating.
All the rooms have oak floors, exposed beams and are light and airy. The four rooms on the ground floor each have their own stable door giving access to the garden and seating area. The family room, on the first floor, has a double bed and two singles.
Breakfast is taken in the dining room, again with oak floors and 200 year old exposed beams.
For breakfast, there is fresh fruit, cereals, yogurt and toast as well as a cooked breakfast chosen from a list of sausage, bacon, eggs, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns and fried bread.
Area Attractions
There are 11 acres of mature broad leafed woodlands with pathways and picnic areas. An additional 15 acres have recently been planted.
Carpets of bluebells can be seen in the spring as can many other wild flowers in season.
River Towy and Wildlife
The River Towy provides fishing for salmon and sea trout or just a quiet place to sit.
Wildlife to be seen at Henllys’ includes Red Kites, Buzzards, foxes and badgers.
Lake
There is fishing for wild brown trout and stocked rainbow trout and the lake attracts herons, wild ducks and geese, moorhens and little grebe.
There are copious amounts of frog spawn and tadpoles in spring and the abundant insect life includes dragon and damsel flies.
Other Attractions
· The Brecon Beacons National Park
· National Botanic Gardens of Wales
· Aberglasney Gardens
· Dinefwr Park
· R.S.P.B Reserve
· Llyn Brianne Reservoir
· Carreg Cennen Castle
· Pony Trecking
· Cycle Hire
· Swimming Pool
· Llandysul Paddlers (Canoe Centre)
· Gwili Railway
· Llandovery Golf Course
· Springwater Lakes
· Cradoc Golf Course
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