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Foxes Meadow

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Hot tub with stunning views
  • Peaceful farm location
  • Comfortable king-size bed
  • Thoughtful welcome pack
  • Close to Elan Valley
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Holly Farm Cottage

Hot Tub
Sleeps 6
Bedrooms: 3
  • Working farm location
  • Hot tub under the stars
  • Tudor-era character features
  • Helpful friendly owners
  • Close to Llandrindod Wells
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Brynhir Farm

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Stunning countryside views
  • Private hot tub
  • Spacious en-suite bedrooms
  • Red kite watching spot
  • Peaceful farm location
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Pheasant Wood

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with countryside views
  • Immaculately clean modern accommodation
  • Bird watching paradise
  • Welcome gifts from friendly owners
  • Perfect peaceful Welsh getaway
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Bluebell Lodge at The Lodges

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub for four
  • Working farm hillside location
  • Luxury underfloor heating throughout
  • Bi-folding doors to decking
  • Two ensuite bedrooms available
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Sweet Meadow Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub for four
  • Luxury detached farm lodge
  • Two ensuite bedrooms available
  • Brecon Beacons National Park access
  • Stunning Welsh countryside views
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Get More From Your Howey Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Howey gives you a peaceful base in Mid Wales where rolling hills meet historic market towns and you get proper countryside without the tourist crowds. This small village sits just outside Llandrindod Wells in Powys and offers the kind of authentic Welsh experience that feels worlds away from busy city life.

Howey makes an ideal spot for hot tub breaks because you're surrounded by natural beauty yet close enough to attractions that you won't spend half your holiday in the car. Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or planning group cottages for a large family gathering, the area delivers stunning landscapes and genuine Welsh hospitality.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Howey

Howey itself is a quiet village but its location puts you within easy reach of Llandrindod Wells, a Victorian spa town that transformed itself from a small hamlet into a fashionable health resort during the 1800s. The town still has that elegant Victorian architecture and you'll find independent shops and cafes that give it real character.

The surrounding Powys countryside offers everything from forest walks to historic sites. You can book cottage breaks here and fill your days with outdoor adventures or simply enjoy the peace of your private hot tub after exploring local attractions.

Sightseeing in Howey

The area around Howey showcases Mid Wales at its finest with the Radnorshire Hills providing dramatic backdrops and the River Ithon winding through green valleys. Llandrindod Wells maintains its spa town heritage with restored Victorian buildings and the Rock Park Spa where you can still taste the mineral waters that made the town famous.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Howey

From historic castles to scenic reservoirs, the attractions near Howey offer something for everyone whether you're staying in luxury cottages or budget-friendly holiday lets.

Elan Valley

The Elan Valley sits about 30 minutes west and features five reservoirs built between 1893 and 1952 to supply water to Birmingham. The Victorian dams are architectural marvels and the surrounding moorland attracts red kites and peregrine falcons. You can walk the trails or cycle the traffic-free roads that follow the water's edge.

Llandrindod Wells Lake

This man-made lake sits right in Llandrindod Wells and offers easy walking paths around its perimeter. The lake covers about 13 acres and you'll often spot swans and ducks along the shore. It's perfect for a gentle stroll before heading back to your cottage with hot tub for the evening.

Radnorshire Museum

Located in Llandrindod Wells, this museum tells the story of Radnorshire from prehistoric times through the Victorian spa boom. The collection includes Roman artefacts found locally and displays about the town's transformation into a health resort. Entry is free which makes it great value for families.

Clywedog Dam and Reservoir

About 40 minutes north near Llanidloes, Clywedog Dam stands as Britain's tallest concrete dam at 72 metres high. The reservoir behind it stretches for miles through forested hills. You can walk across the dam and follow trails that offer spectacular views across the water.

Builth Wells

This market town sits 15 minutes south and hosts the Royal Welsh Show every July, which draws over 200,000 visitors. Outside show season it's a proper working town with livestock markets and independent shops. The Wye Bridge offers classic photo opportunities and there are several good pubs for lunch.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Elan Valley Victorian dams, moorland walks and red kite viewing Everyone
Llandrindod Wells Lake Easy lakeside walks and wildlife spotting Families
Radnorshire Museum Local history from Romans to Victorian spa era Everyone
Clywedog Dam Britain's tallest concrete dam with forest trails Couples
Builth Wells Traditional market town with riverside walks Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Howey?
The nearest train station is Llandrindod Wells which connects to Shrewsbury and Swansea. By car, Howey sits just off the A483 between Builth Wells and Llandrindod Wells. Most visitors hire a car to explore the area properly.

What family activities are available near cottages with hot tubs in Howey?
Families enjoy the lakeside walks in Llandrindod Wells, cycling in Elan Valley and visiting the Radnorshire Museum. The area also has several farms offering activities and you can book fishing lodges if your group enjoys angling.

Where are the best romantic spots?
The Elan Valley reservoirs offer stunning sunset views and the quiet trails around Clywedog provide proper seclusion. Many boutique cottages and log cabin rentals in the area feature private hot tubs perfect for romantic breaks.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Llandrindod Wells has independent shops selling local crafts and Welsh products. For larger shopping you'll need to visit Builth Wells or drive to Brecon about 30 minutes south.

Why choose a hot tub cottage in Howey?
After days exploring the hills and valleys, returning to your own jacuzzi or swimming pool beats any hotel. You get the space for large holiday groups, the freedom of self catering and the luxury of hot tub stays in beautiful countryside.

Cottages with hot tubs in Howey give you the best of Mid Wales with easy access to natural wonders and historic towns. Whether you're after cheap cottages for last minute getaways or luxury villas for new year celebrations, this corner of Powys delivers authentic Welsh countryside with modern comfort. Book your dog friendly or pet friendly cottages now and discover why visitors keep coming back to this secluded part of Wales.

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