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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | Formerly known as Llangoed Castle, the Hall is set in seventeen acres of Garden and Parkland in the valley of the River Wye, nine miles west of the picturesque Hay On Wye. According to the late Sir Clough William Ellis, the celebrated Welsh Architect, there appears to have been a house on this site since 560 AD. It is said that the First Welsh Parliament was held here.
Subsequently the building became for several centuries an Episcopal grange, only to be largely rebuilt in 1632 by Sir Henry Williams in the classic Jacobean Manor House Style. Sir Henrys Coat of Arms can still be seen over the South Porch.
During Regency times, the Williams family lost the property to a John McNamara in a gambling bout. In 1847, it was bought by John Bailey and by 1900 formed part of the great estate of Lord Glanusk. Soon afterwards, it was acquired by Mrs Archibald Christy, the wife of the prominent London hatter. It was Mrs Christy who commissioned Clough Williams Ellis to restore and largely redesign the house. The present building was completed in 1919, although parts of the South facing wing including the panelled library dating from 1632 were incorporated. Llangoed was Ellis’ first major commission and preceded Portmerion, his well known Italianate village in |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | On the gateway to the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, the Castle Coaching Inn has well-equipped, spacious accommodation. Local produce and real ales are served in the restaurant and bar.
Each of the 9 guest bedrooms have an individual private bath or shower room. Also featured in every room is a TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee facilities, and in most rooms there is free Wi-Fi access.
This family-run inn offers guests a traditional, friendly bar with an open fire and a range of Irish and Scottish malt whiskies. The separate restaurant includes local Welsh Black Beef and lamb on the varied menu.
Located in the village of Trecastle, the Castle is an ideal base for outdoor activities on the Brecon hills. Within just a few minutes’ drive into the mountain scenery guests can find places to fish, picturesque waterfalls and wildlife. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Set in the country village of Sennybridge in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Castlelodge offers rooms with oak floors and elegant décor. Free private parking is available and the market town of Brecon can be reached after a 15-minute drive.
Full English breakfasts are served in Castlelodge’s spacious and modern dining room. Evening meals are also available.
A TV with a DVD player, a fridge and a hairdryer are included in each room. All rooms in this guest accommodation also have a private bathroom with a selection of toiletries.
Scenic walks can be enjoyed in the surrounding countryside, and local pubs and restaurants can be reached after a 5-minute walk. Historic Abergavenny is just a 40-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | The George Hotel is a traditional, family-owned hotel in the centre of Brecon. It is popular for its fresh home-cooked food, real ales and friendly Welsh welcome.
In the heart of the Brecon Beacons, The George offers comfortable en suite rooms with modern facilities. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi internet access.
The restaurant at The George Hotel uses mostly local ingredients. Full cooked Welsh breakfasts are available. The bar serves award-winning beers from the Evan-Evans brewery.
Car parking is available in a public car park behind the hotel, which is free to use overnight from 18:00. |
  
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Rooms from 46.90 GBP | The friendly staff are always happy to offer you any further information you may need or answer any questions you may have, alongside the service you would expect.
Unfortunately, the hotel does not have its own private car park, but Brecon has many public car parks and all of them are just a few minutes walk from the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | This former blacksmiths was converted into pub in 1860s. It is located in the village of Felinfach, and has picturesque views of the Black Mountains. There is ample free parking on site.
Each room at Plough and Harrow has a carpeted floor and traditional wooden furnishings. Rooms also feature a TV and facilities for making tea and coffee, and a full cooked breakfast is served in the morning.
Plough and Harrow is 10 minutes’ drive from Brecon, and on the edge of the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. A range of walking and cycling routes are available nearby.
Guests can go sailing on Llangorse Lake, around 4 miles from the building. The stunning surroundings are also ideal for birdwatching and fishing. |
  
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | In a 15th-century building, The Three Cocks Inn is on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. It has spacious bedrooms featuring original wooden beams, home-cooked food and free parking.
Rooms at The Three Cocks County Inn have a bright modern décor. They include bathrooms with a bath and shower, and tea/coffee facilities are also provided.
The restaurant serves traditional Welsh food using local ingredients. The bar has a range of local ales, whilst the reception area has comfy sofas and stone fire places. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas of the hotel.
The oak-panelled resident’s sitting room has views of the gardens. The large garden has plenty of seating areas and leads down to a small brook. Free parking is available at the Three Cocks. |
  
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Rooms from 68.00 GBP | The Coach House offers 5-star boutique town-house accommodation in Brecon, within the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Hosts Marc and Tony will provide a warm welcome to their luxurious, contemporary accommodation. They have plenty of local knowledge and can tell you the best places to visit, whether you plan to walk, cycle or ride.
The Coach House’s rooms are newly fitted, and have light oak furniture, a flat-screen TV, throws and soft furnishings. A free beverage tray comes with fresh milk. |
  
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Rooms from 37.00 GBP | Set within the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, The Beacons is a historic former riverside farm offering free parking and freshly prepared breakfasts. Brecon’s centre is just a 5-minute walk away across the River Usk Bridge.
The traditionally decorated rooms all feature a TV and free tea/coffee facilities for guests to enjoy. Some rooms include en suite bathrooms, while others have access to shared facilities.
Breakfast is served in the dining room each morning using local and seasonal ingredients. Full Welsh breakfasts are available, along with a buffet table with fruit, juices, cereals and toast.
Guests can enjoy walks along the banks of the River Usk, Honddu or Tarell and spot kingfishers and herons. Brecon’s centre includes charming tearooms, museums, markets and a cathedral. Brecon Golf Club is just a minute’s drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | The oldest hotel in Wales, this charming country house has a tranquil location, set in the Brecon Beacons with riverside and mountain views. There is free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Full of character, the charming rooms at Brecon Castle have LCD TVs and tea/coffee facilities. Some rooms feature four-poster beds.
The restaurant and pub serve homemade pub food, local ales and ciders, and there is a riverside beer garden. The Brecon Castle restaurant serves a modern menu of seasonal Welsh produce. |
  
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Rooms from 29.00 GBP | The New Inn offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant serving Thai and English food. It is in the village of Talgarth, within the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Each bedroom has a TV, tea/coffee and a private shower room.
New Inn has recently been refurbished and has opened a patio area for outdoor drinks. |
  
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Rooms from 10.00 GBP | On the edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, this Victorian house offers dormitory-style accommodation. It is a 5-minute drive from Brecon, with its medieval streets and cathedral.
Canoeing, sailing and boating are available on Llangorse Lake, 4 miles from YHA Brecon. Pony trekking can be enjoyed nearby, and guests can also take a trip on the Brecon Mountain Railway, 30 minutes’ drive away.
Rooms at this YHA hostel are basic, with plenty of shared bathroom facilities. There are some private family rooms with en suite facilities. The majority of rooms contain bunk beds.
Free parking is possible on site, and there is Wi-Fi for an additional charge. There is a restaurant for evening meals, with a selection of wines and local beers on the menu.
YHA is a charity and membership organisation. For non-members, a supplement per person, per night will be added to the published rate. See Important Information for more details. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | Built in 1741, the Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant & Spa Hotel blends traditional charm with modern facilities. Spa and restaurant both use eco-friendly and organic products.
Many of the elegant rooms have countryside views and include period features such as beamed ceilings and traditional furniture such as four-poster or canopy beds.
Peterstone Court Restaurant focuses on simple, sustainable food and features local and organic ingredients, including meat and poultry reared on the hotel’s family-run farm. An award-winning full Welsh breakfast, Sunday lunch and afternoon tea are available.
The spa uses only natural, organic products including Organic Ytsara from Thailand and Circaroma, an award-winning range certified by the Soil Association.
Near Llanhamlach village, in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court sits at the foothills of the Black Mountains and is a 5-minute drive from Brecon. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | The Kings Head hotel is based in the stunning surroundings of the famous market town of Abergavenny, we have the reputation of a first class hotel combined with the warm friendly atmosphere of a family home. This lends itself perfectly to serve up a relaxing weekend break in one of our tasteful rooms or a base for a walking holiday in the Brecon Beacons after we've set you up with one of our hearty Welsh Breakfasts!
Abergavenny is a famous market town known as the 'Gateway to Wales, we are protected by two mountains The Sugar Loaf and The Blorenge which offer year round stunning views and walks. We are a thriving town offering weekly bustling markets and a packed high street with big name brands and small boutiques that offer something for everyone. We are easily accessible by road from the M50 and the M4 and just 40 minutes from Cardiff, the capital of Wales. Abergavenny has a main line train station, which is a 10 minute walk from the hotel.
The Kings Head hotel has recently undertaken an expansion and complete refurbishment. We pride ourselves on the standard of our rooms and offer the little touches that you would expect to find in a much larger hotel. Each one of our stylish 14 bedrooms have en-suite facilities, flat screen TV's, alarm clocks and tea and coffee making facilities. We have recently been awarded 3 stars by the Welsh Tourist Board.
Venue 59 is the restaurant affiliated to the Kings Head Hotel and is open daily serving tasty lunches and an extensive a La carte menu for evenings, we are pleased to welcome both residents and non-residents in the evening so booking is recommended especially at the weekend.
We have a 18th century renovated barn in the courtyard of the Hotel that is fully serviced and is available for functions, meetings, parties or weddings to accommodate 40 - 50 guests. We can also provide you with exclusive use of Venue 59 depending on availability and numbers.
The Kings Head hotel has live music every Friday night. We have a wide screen and Sky TV and are pleased to show sporting events on request (first come, first served!). We have a fully stocked bar offering several lagers and two real ales. We are pleased to welcome wheelchairs and pushchairs into Venue 59 and we have highchairs on request. Venue 59 also has a fully accessible disabled toilet and baby changing facilities. |
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