Llanyre is a small rural village and community in Powys, in mid-Wales. It sits within the rolling pasture and wooded valleys typical of the area, offering quiet lanes, countryside walks and views that reflect the region’s largely agricultural landscape.
Historically the settlement grew up around a local parish core and a scattering of farms and cottages; today its economy remains centred on farming with a modest contribution from visitors and people who commute to larger nearby towns. Social life tends to be community-focused, with village halls and local events playing an important role, and there is a growing interest in conserving traditional buildings and the peaceful rural character that attracts walkers and those seeking a quieter lifestyle.