Nestling in woodland, just three miles from Montgomery this is the perfect base for exploring.
Completely unspoilt, the surrounding area offers the charming beauty of the Shropshire borders to the east, and the rugged splendour of the Welsh mountains, the Dovey valley and Cardigan Bay to the west.
With the high standards provided by Penllwyn, plus the freedom to wander over meadow land and along the canal towpath, this is a holiday you will wish to repeat.
offers the following facilities.
9 hole golf course* and golf clubhouse
Children's adventure play area
Provisions' and souvenir shop
Golf packages*
* Charges apply
Fishing is available on the lake, Montgomery canal and the River Severn at no extra charge.
There is a childrens play area on site Fishing is available on the site or nearby Golf on or near the site
- Private woodland setting
- Free fishing
- Great base for exploring
All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking
Pets £20pw each (max 2) (in specific accomodation)
Due to the steep gradients and steps the grounds at Penllwyn Lodges are not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties. However 3 of the lodges have access for wheelchairs and cars can be driven right up to these lodges.
Local Area
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.
Local Information & Businesses
TV/DVD/CD Kitchen including microwave and fridge/freezer Bath and/or shower Bed linen and duvets Heating throughout Electricity by coin meter Cots and highchairs £10pw each All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £20pw each (max 2) (in specific accomodation)
Due to the steep gradients and steps the grounds at Penllwyn Lodges are not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties. However 3 of the lodges have access for wheelchairs and cars can be driven right up to these lodges.
Weekly Price Range: £226 - £756
Holiday Accommodation
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Date of stay: Aug 10 |
Rating 5 / 5 |
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| Reviewed by: Anon |
Date of stay: Jul 09 |
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Date of stay: Jul 09 |
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Date of stay: May 09 |
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