About Us
Nestled on the banks of the River Wye amidst 17 acres of stunning landscaped gardens, this elegant Country House Hotel enjoys the full scenic beauty of the Welsh Countryside, within easy reach of the A40 and the popular market town of Brecon. Enjoy the finest Welsh cuisine in the 2 AA Rossette award-wining restaurant, or just soak up the ambience by the blazing log fires. The hotel also offers complimentary Wi-Fi throughout and free parking.Dating from 1632, Llangoed Hall is rich in local ... Morehistory, a fact that is expressed in its' numerous period furnishings and antique fittings and a distinguished collection of paintings and drawings from such notable artists as Whistler, Herman Dudley Murphy and James Cowie. Such refined splendour has contributed to the Hotel's enviable reputation for hosting weddings. From large lavish parties with a marquee, to smaller affairs with a just few close friends and family, guests can relax safe in the knowledge that there every need will be catered to. Indeed, with such a picturesque location, including breathtaking views across the Black Mountains, it is hard to imagine a more perfect venue for that most special of days.Each one of the Hotel's twenty-three en-suite bedrooms has been individually designed and exquisitely decorated with furnishings and co-ordinating fabrics from Laura Ashley and Elanbach, the family's textile design company which is based on the grounds. As well as the classic room types they also offer graceful four-poster rooms and luxurious suites. Every room is complete with all the necessary creature comforts one needs for a relaxing, stress-free break including: a flat-screen TV, telephone, and free Wi-Fi access.Llangoed Hall's principal restaurant offers fine dining in a fresh, light and elegant room with candlelit tables and crisp white cloths creating an intimate and relaxing atmosphere. The Chef and his team place emphasis on creating sophisticated dishes which promote the finest local produce, including fruit and vegetables from the Hotel's own organic gardens. From Welsh lamb and local Salmon to Black Beef, the menu offers up a delicious range of classic dishes with a unique twist. The Wine list is similarly distinguished, with an outstanding selection of world wines sure to compliment any meal. Alongside the lunch and dinner menu, there is also an all-day lounge menu which guests can enjoy in the casual atmosphere of one of our sumptuous lounges.The Hotel also offers a comprehensive range of business and conference facilities capable of accommodating both small intimate meetings and larger functions or gatherings. The three conference and banqueting rooms each have a unique style, charm and plenty of natural lighting. An extensive range of audio and visual equipment is also available with experienced staff on hand to assist with the planning and organisation of any event.The Wye Valley is famously renowned as one of the most scenic landscapes in Britain and has been deservedly designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can expect to experience a wealth of breathtaking sights, from long winding rivers and fertile countryside to ancient forests and towering mountain tops. The area is perfect for a whole range of outdoor pursuits, whether it be walking, mountain biking, cycling or horse-riding. Llangoed Hall itself provides many on-site activities such as falconry, clay-pigeon shooting, fishing and many more besides. No visit is complete without first taking in some of the many famous local attractions. Not twenty minutes from the hotel is the small market town of Hay-on-Wye. With over thirty local bookshops and home to the world-famous Hay Festival, it is little wonder that it often described as the 'town of books'. Fifty minutes away is the 15th Century Raglan Castle, once home to Henry Tudor and steeped in historical significance it is undoubtedly the finest example of a late medieval fortress-palace in Britain.The nearest major train station is in Less