Powys local food

Powys

Explore Powys local produce and rural food culture, shaped by market towns and agricultural life.

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Alan Davies Butchers

Welshpool - Powys

Meat

Alan Davies Butchers is a butcher’s shop in Berriew preparing fresh meat and ready-to-cook lines.

Alex Gooch Artisan Baker

Hay on Wye - Powys

Bakery

Alex Gooch Artisan Baker makes long-fermented breads and pastries in Hay-on-Wye.

Bakelicious Bakes

Powys

BakeryChocolate & Sweets

Bakelicious Bakes makes celebration cakes and sweet bakes in Powys.

Bara’s Bakes

Knighton - Powys

Bakery

Bara’s Bakes is a Knighton home baking business making homemade and bespoke cakes to order.

Beacon Foods

Brecon - Powys

PantryFruit & Vegetables

Beacon Foods makes prepared ingredient products in Brecon from fruit, vegetables, herbs, spices, beans and pulses.

Black Mountains Smokery

Crickhowell - Powys

Fish & SeafoodCharcuterie

Black Mountains Smokery produces traditionally oak-smoked foods at its smokehouse in Crickhowell.

Boar Valley Bakes

Ystradgynlais - Powys

Bakery

Boar Valley Bakes is a bakery business based in Ystradgynlais (Swansea Valley).

Boulanger Artisan Bakery

Broadaxe - Powys

Bakery

Boulanger Artisan Bakery bakes bread and pastries in Presteigne using organic and locally sourced ingredients.

Brecon Beacons Cider

Bwlch - Powys

Drinks

Brecon Beacons Cider makes traditional cider and perry in Bwlch, Powys, using fruit from pesticide-free orchards near Brecon.

Brecon Chocolates

Ffrwdgrech - Powys

Chocolate & SweetsGifts & Hampers

Brecon Chocolates makes handmade chocolates at The Old Workshop on Lion Street in Brecon.

The Burger Manufacturing Company

Llanelwedd - Powys

Meat

The Burger Manufacturing Company makes burgers at Wyeside Enterprise Park in Llanelwedd near Builth Wells.

Sidoli Desserts

Welshpool - Powys

Ready to EatBakery

Sidoli Desserts makes cakes and desserts in Welshpool from its site on Henfaes Lane.

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About Powys

Powys is closely associated with rural Wales and agricultural life. The county’s market towns have a long tradition of local trading, with markets helping connect farms, small producers and shoppers. Powys is also linked with major agricultural gatherings at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, reinforcing its reputation as a centre for farming and food production in Wales.