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MORE RECOMMENDED A-Z LLANGOED HALL


LOCATED IN THE PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OF LLYSWEN IN BRECON, THE MULTI- ROSETTE WINNING LLANGOED HALL IS THE PERFECT VENUE FOR ANY OCCASION.


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ocated in the picturesque village of Llyswen in Brecon, the multi-rosette winning Llangoed Hall is the perfect venue for any occasion.


From afternoon tea to lunch, dinner or gourmet


eight-course tasting menus, every morsel of food served up in this impressive venue is incredible and prepared using the fi nest and freshest produce – much of which is sourced from local suppliers. Llangoed Hall’s principal restaurant offers fi ne dining


in a fresh, light and elegant room of Wedgewood blue and white with outstanding paintings adorning the walls, candlelit tables with crisp white cloths and an intimate and relaxing atmosphere. The head chef and his team place emphasis on


creating dishes that promote the fi nest local Welsh produce such as Welsh black beef and local Radnorshire lamb, all fl avoured with herbs from our gardens.


An outstanding lunch and dinner menu is offered


in the restaurant and, alongside this menu is an all-day lounge menu which guests can enjoy in one of the sumptuous lounges with a more casual atmosphere. This menu offers a tempting range of lighter meals and snacks. All menus are complemented by an outstanding


selection of world wines. Llangoed Hall has gained an enviable reputation for


weddings and conferences, and still remains fi rst choice for the discerning diner.


Tel: 01874 754525 Brecon LD3 0YP www.llangoedhall.co.uk


R B L C THE WHEATSHEAF


INN THE HENNAH FAMILY HAVE SUCCESSFULLY RUN THE WONDERFUL WHEATSHEAF INN AT MAGOR SINCE 2001.


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andlords Dave and Clare are incredibly proud of what they have achieved at the pub during the last decade, with the culinary skills of their chef sons


Matt and Jon being a major reason why people travel from far and wide to sample his amazing food. Open from 9am, The Wheatsheaf Inn serves


a varied selection of breakfast treats including full breakfasts, cakes, pastries and speciality teas and coffees. Why not enjoy a bite to eat off the snack menu,


which is fi lled with sandwiches, baguettes and other light bites, or perhaps you might have time to enjoy the two-course lunchtime menu, which represents superb value for money. This fantastic saver menu features a selection of starters, mains and desserts and is served from noon


until 7pm. Sunday lunch is a special event at The Wheatsheaf


Inn each and every week, served from 12noon until 3pm – booking in advance is well advised. You can choose up to three courses, with one


course starting at £7.95. There’s always a delicious choice of roasts to


choose from including beef, lamb and pork, there’s also a vegetarian option.


Tel: 01633 880608 The Wheatsheaf Inn Magor, Caldicot, Gwent NP26 3HN


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