North of town the A483 meets the A44 at the Crossgates roundabout, funnelling traffic from Rhayader, Builth Wells and Newtown onto a single carriageway that climbs steadily through the Radnorshire hills — the nearest motorway is over an hour's drive away. Ford Fiestas, Vauxhall Corsas and Peugeot 208s do the long, hilly rural rounds between the county's scattered villages and market towns, often on exposed B-roads. From the Rock Park spa quarter out towards Howey and Crossgates, we connect you with vetted local specialists and a fixed quote agreed before any work begins.
Areas our Llandrindod Wells specialists cover: Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Presteigne, Newtown, Crossgates, Howey — and the wider Powys area.
Llandrindod sits high and exposed in mid-Wales, so cars doing short hops between villages rarely get the engine oil properly warm — a wet belt needs sustained heat to stay lubricated, not cold, stop-start starts.