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On the Web
- Builth Wells Castle - History, location details and photographs of the former castle at Builth Wells.
- Builth Wells - Builth town guide together with local events listing and local directory.
- Builth Wells High School - Includes prospectus, curriculum information, school history, photo gallery and staff directory.
- Builth Wells Primary School - Includes latest school news, information on school classes and clubs, guestbook and prospectus.
- Official Builth Wells Website - Includes local news, visitor attractions, business directory, notice board, image gallery and what's on guide.
- Hafod-y-Blodau - Self catering cottage on top of a hill 3 1/2 miles from Builth Wells. Profile, availability and prices.
- The Red Lion Inn - Pub and self-catering cottages near Builth. Includes pub history, photo gallery and local information.
- Trericket Mill - Vegetarian bed and breakfast located in Erwood, Builth Wells. Also offers a bunkhouse and camping facilities. Includes information on surrounding area.
- Builth, Heather - Based at Narrawong and specializing in indigenous cultural landscapes. Includes brief profile.
- Builth Wells Cycles - Stock mountain bikes and accessories, and also organises MTB holidays in the Cambrian Mountains, with accommodation in Llanwrtyd Wells.
Wikipedia Articles
- Builth Wells RFC - Builth Wells Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team based in Builth Wells. Today, Builth Wells RFC plays in the Welsh Rugby Union, Division Two East League.
- Builth Wells - Builth Wells () is a town in the modern day Welsh county of Powys, in what was the traditional county of Brecknockshire, mid Wales, lying on the River Wye in the Welsh or upper section of the Wye Valley.
- LD postcode area - The , also known as the Llandrindod Wells postcode areaRoyal Mail, Address Management Guide, (2004), is a group of postal districts around Brecon, Talgarth, Builth Wells, Knighton, Llandrindod Wells, Llangammarch Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells, Presteigne and Rhayader in Wales.
- Builth Road railway station - Builth Road railway station is a railway station serving the small settlement of Builth Road, north of the town of Builth Wells, in mid Wales. It is situated on the Heart of Wales Line.
- Battle of Orewin Bridge - The Battle of Orewin Bridge was fought between English and Welsh armies on December 11, 1282 near Builth Wells in mid-Wales. It was a decisive defeat for the Welsh because their leader, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was killed, and this effectively ended the independence of Wales.