Field View Lodge

New Luxury Lodge, Thoughtfully Designed & Equipped

For total peace and tranquility, surrounded by nature





Field View Lodge is a state of the art, disabled friendly and ECO friendly 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom luxury lodge. We have created a holiday home which is ideal for couples and families. 

It is ideally situated, on the edge of Bannau Brycheiniog, formerly known as the Brecon Beacons. From here you can explore and go touring in the Beacons, Mid Wales, West Welsh Coast, Herefordshire, the Shropshire hills and the Wye Valley.

Ideal for Couples & Multigenerational Family Groups

Welcome to Field View Lodge, nestled in the hills above the historic market town of Builth Wells. Well  known for its historic bridge and the Royal Welsh Showground, where many events take place throughout the year. We are located in the beautiful Caer Beris Park in the river Irfon valley. The river runs alongside the park where green fields and woodland are all around you. 

Our holiday home has been tailored to be suited to couples and families. The park is a true favourite with couples looking to escape and relax. Families of up to six can enjoy the space, including those with grandparents in the group. The accessibility aids, kings size en suite room and high quality double and twin rooms make the ideal layout for multigenerational groups.

Children 4 years and over are welcome. Sorry, we cannot accommodate infants.

If you are looking for a holiday where you can reconnect with nature, both in terms of the surroundings and the wildlife, yet be able to reach activities by car, Field View Lodge will meet your needs. Enjoy your browse through the website and please contact us with any questions. No stags or hens or similar.

Sensational Base for Touring

On Site Fishing

The coarse fishing lake on site is called “Llyn Alarch” and is owned by the local club. Day tickets are available from Conti’s Newsagents High Street, Builth Wells. Adults £9, juniors (11-15) £4.50. 10 years old and under are free. All juniors must be accompanied by a competent adult with a day ticket themselves. Fishing licences are also required.

Caer Beris Park is ideally located to explore many tourist destinations. conveniently positioned just outside the historic small market town of Builth Wells, on the north edge of Bannau Brycheiniog (formerly known as the Brecon Beacons), the national park is on your doorstep. There are also many other areas accessible from the lodge; The Shropshire Hills to the north, Herefordshire to the east, the Wye Valley to the south east, Welsh West Coast and Malvern Hills are all between 45 to 90 minutes away by car. You can walk into Builth in approximately 20 minutes where there is also a sports centre with swimming

These destinations are favourites for those seeking areas of outstanding natural beauty, walking, mountain biking, fishing, historic buildings, National Trust properties, many castles & historic market towns.

There are many attractions for both families and couples including…

  • Small breeds farm park, Kington
  • Red Kite Feeding Centre, Rhayader
  • Dragonfly Canal Cruises, Brecon
  • The Spaceguard Centre, Knighton
  • Penderyn Distillery, Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog)
  • Horse Drawn Boat Centre, Boat Trips, Llangollen
  • Wye Valley Butterfly zoo, Ross-on-Wye
  • Mid Wales Alpacas, Welshpool
  • Wetland adventures, Llanelli
  • Vale of Rheidol Railway, Aberystwyth
  • Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth
  • National Show caves Centre, Pen-y-cae
  • Corris Caverns (Dragons, Caverns, Crafts &… Gin), Corris
  • Elan Valley Lakes, Rhayader
  • Devils Bridge Waterfalls & Nature Trail
  • Zip World, Aberdare
  • Valleys of Adventure, Merthyr Tydfil
  • Workhouse History Centre, Llanfyllin
  • Hop Pocket Shopping Village, Bishops Frome

Here is a Selection of Events and Festivals for 2026 in the surrounding Areas

Food & Drink

   o Ludlow Spring Festival - 8th, 9th & 10th May

   o Three Counties Food & Drink Festival, Malvern – 25th & 26th July

   o Shrewsbury Food Festival – 27th & 28th June

   o Oswestry Food & Drink Festival – 4th & 5th July

   o Hereford Indie Food Festival – TBA

   o Newtown Food Festival – TBA September

   o Ludlow Food Festival – 11th, 12th & 13th September

   o Abergavenny Food Festival – 19th & 20th September

   o Mid Wales Autumn Fayre, Builth Wells – TBA

Music

   o Landed Festival, Llandrindod – 24th, 25th & 26th July

   o Green Man Festival, Crickhowell – 20th to 23rd August

Other

   o Hay on Wye Festival 21st to 31st May

   o Oswestry Hot Air Balloon Festival – TBA August

Our Prices

2026 pricing NOW LIVE! New simple pricing without school holiday premiums. More affordable for all including couples. Only 10% booking deposit

20% Couples Discount: 2 person occupancy for bookings of 3 nights or more all year round. Still applies with new pricing

Our pricing is for both full week bookings and 3 nights minimum short breaks. Full week normal change over day Friday but we are happy to be flexible subject to availability.


What our Guests say on Google…

“On arrival, perfect, peaceful, felt like home. The lodge gave us a wonderful, restful week.The owners were friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble. We came for peace and we got it! Rabbits to watch, birds feeding, a pleasure to watch. Birds soon scoffed the lot, we bought more for them and refilled. It has been a lovely week away from our lovely York. Thank you Simon & Carolyn and for the welcome basket, we appreciated it. We want to return!

“This is a truly relaxing destination if you like wildlife and walking . The lodge is superbly equipped with everything to make your stay as easy and relaxing as you could wish for. Spotlessly clean warm. I can recommend visiting the red kite feeding station at Rhyader at feeding time (3PM) for a spectacular display of frenzied feeding by these impressive birds. Also visit The Elan Valley dams in Rhyader. Will definitely stay here again”

The lodge is brand new and has everything you need, the beds are very comfortable and the setting is so peaceful. The owners have thought of everything you could need for a stay and I recommend anyone thinking of booking to do it.

The local town of Builth Wells is only a few minutes drive away and the scenery around the wider area is beautiful.
We would happily return again knowing now just how good this lodge is. The owners were so helpful and I'm just pleased we found it when looking for a last minute get away.”