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We are family owned and do our very best to ensure you have all the information you need to make a booking and enjoy the local area. If you would like to make a booking, have any particular questions or requirements, or need further information then please do not hesitate to contact us.
info@theoldvicaragellangurig.co.uk
www.theoldvicaragellangurig.co.uk
01686 440280 or from overseas +44 1686 440 280
And of course you can write to us at
The Old Vicarage
Llangurig
Llanidloes
Powys
SY18 6RN
DIRECTIONS FOR THE OLD VICARAGE
From the North
Pick up the A483 from Oswestry, around Welshpool and Newtown. South of Newtown this turns into the A470. Llangurig is signposted from Newtown. 5 miles after passing Llanidloes, you will reach a roundabout where the A44 joins the A470.
Turn right at the roundabout (towards Aberystwyth on the A44) into Llangurig. As you enter the village, just after the 30mph signs and just before The Black Lion pub, turn right on to the side road. Follow this road for approximately 100 metres.
The Old Vicarage is on the left, with the entrance to the car park at the end of the hedge.
From the South
Pick up either the A44 from Worcester, or the A470 running up from South Wales, and follow to Rhayader. In Rhayader take the A470 north towards Llangurig. After approximately 9 miles, you will reach a roundabout where the A44 leaves the A470.
Turn left at the roundabout (towards Aberystwyth on the A44) into Llangurig. As you enter the village, just after the 30mph signs and just before The Black Lion pub, turn right on to the side road. Follow this road for approximately 100 metres.
The Old Vicarage is on the left, with the entrance to the car park at the end of the hedge.
From Llangurig Bus and Coach Stop and Llangurig village centre
(approx 150 metres, 3 minutes walk)
Buses and coaches stop outside the Post Office. Walking and cycling routes pass the Post Office.
Walk along the road opposite The Black Lion, past the tea rooms, to where the main road starts to bend. Cross the road at the coloured road surface (good visibility both ways) and take the road opposite. There is a sign for The Old Vicarage on the grass verge area.
Follow this road for about 100 metres, and you will see The Old Vicarage on the left. The entrance is at the end of the hedge, leading into the car park.
At these times of increasing fuel costs check out how much you are likely to spend on your journey by using this
helpful fuel cost calculator.