Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa
"Lakeside spa with memorable views."
Overview
Built in 1890, Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa is located on a 24,000 acre national nature reserve with panoramic hillside views. The spa at this delightful venue includes a well-equipped gym, sauna and heated jacuzzi with fabulous lake views. A steam room, ice fountain and invigorating multi-sensory showers adds to the relaxed and calming experience.
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Hotel
Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa
"Splendid luxury with views to die for...."
-  Afternoon tea
-  Civil weddings
-  Dogs welcome
-  Family rooms
Restaurant
Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa
"High class lakeside dining...."
-  Children welcome
-  Private dining
-  Wheelchair access
About the area
The largest unitary authority in Wales, Powys covers an area of approximately 2,000 square miles. Much of that is mountainous because it actually has the lowest population density of all the Welsh counties.
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Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa
★★★★
"Splendid luxury with views to die for...."
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- Free TV
- WiFi available
- Lift available
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- Free TV
- WiFi available
- Lift available
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The Firecat Country House
★★★★
"Delightful retreat in beautiful Welsh countryside...."
- Rooms 3
- Free TV
- DVD Player
- Wifi
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