Mark
9/10
United Kingdom ๐ฌ๐ง
Amazing friendly staff
Pros: We arrived late and the staff were amazing, very polite and helpfull and couldn't do enough for us. Very nice breakfast Building is maybe a little tired inside, but everything was clean and working perfectly Will happily stay again when im next in the area
Richard
8/10
United Kingdom ๐ฌ๐ง
Historic and friendly
Pros: The hotel is well-located for exploring mid-Wales and has a car park to the front. Contact with the hotel was excellent throughout and I was offered a free upgrade of room so that I had a shower rather than a bath which I had, apparently, booked. I was warned that my new room, Room 1, was above the bar and could therefore be noisy.....and it was due to large wake that lasted quite some time. Despite being so busy I was able to get a drink and evening meal and the food, Gujarat Beef followed by Sticky Toffee and Date pudding, was very good. A full cooked breakfast was included and was also good. The noise from the bar actually stopped by 10.30pm.
Cons: The hotel is 160 years old and does show it's age.......my bedroom door had sizeable gaps between it and the door frame and the floor was anything but level. The bed was also noisy and creaked loudly with every movement I made.
David
10/10
United Kingdom ๐ฌ๐ง
A lovely, relaxed couple of days with lovely staff and a great G & T by the log fire
Pros: The food was excellent, staff (and locals) were very welcoming and made us part of their little community
Cons: N/A, I enjoyed my stay and will hopefully return
Ian
8/10
Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
Dog friendly, quirky place would stay there again
Pros: We visited Llanwrtyd Wells because it was unusual and off the beaten track we were looking for different / quirky and it didn't disappoint. The Neuadd Arms is a lovely family run hotel, very dog friendly and welcoming. Friendly staff and customers, all up for a chat. It's not the first hotel I[ve stayed in where the walls, floors and ceiling dont meet at a right angle which makes it all the more appealing - it's genuine. If you ever want to visit the smallest town in the UK (Llanwrtyd Wells) then I strongly suggest you consider staying at the Neuadd Arms.