Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Brecon.
Enjoy the warmth and
quality of a true Welsh welcome at Blaencar, a
working family farm in the heart of the Brecon
Beacons National Park.
This Five Star farmhouse is situated 8 miles
west of the historic market town of Brecon.
The ambience is relaxed and informal and offers
exceptional accommodation and comfort for
discerning guests looking for something special.
The peace and tranquillity of this quiet but
accessible location provides an ideal base
whether your priority is relaxation or active
exploration of the surrounding unspoilt
countryside. Self catering also available. Visit
Wales 5 Star.
Trehenry Farm is a 200
acre family run farm situated 6 miles east of
Brecon, with panoramic views of the Brecon
Beacons and Black Mountains.
An 18th century farmhouse offering select,
comfortable accommodation, all bedrooms are
en-suite with colour TV's, separate dining
tables, guest's lounge. Large garden. A warm
welcome awaits you at Trehenry. Price: From £25.00 per person Rooms: 1 Double/Single, 1
Twin/Single, 1 Family/Double, 3 En-suite Accommodation Type: Farmhouse B&B
Peterstone Court is a
beautiful Georgian Manor, elegant in design and
welcoming to all.
With open fires,
renowned accommodation with breathtaking views
of surrounding Penyfan and Brecon Beacons.
With twelve bedrooms, the eight rooms inside the
main house are large, light spaces, you could –
quite simply – get lost in them. The stables
have been converted into four contemporary loft
rooms, possibly bigger than most London flats! Our Bistro serves
exquisite food, some of which supplied from our
own farm in nearby Llangynidr. Set in the heart of the
Brecon Beacons we are an ideal location for
walkers and countryside lovers. Peterstone Court
is only two miles from Brecon town centre, so
perfect for Brecon Jazz Festival and our local
theatre. Peterstone Court offers you the choice
to be very active or very relaxed. Or if you
like, a little of both! 3 Star rated.
2008 Good Food Guide Best Family Restaurant in the UK. Within reach of the market towns of Hay-on-Wye and Brecon, the nationally renowned Felin Fach Griffin is the perfect base for exploring the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The Griffin is also the ideal stop-off for the business person travelling across Wales - something very different from your standard impersonal chain hotel.
A comfortable and atmospheric restored coaching inn, the Griffin is famous for its restaurant which is recognise... more
Surrounded by sweeping green meadows and rippling fields of golden corn, perching on the banks of the river Wye in mid-Wales with epic views across the haunting Black Mountains stands the magnificent Llangoed Hall. A distinguished, stone building inspires luxury and grandeur.
Each room is individually decorated in antique furniture, draped in fabrics from Elanbach and features work by celebrated artists such as Whistler, Sickert and Augustus John. Each room retains an aura of comfort and warmth.... more
One of the oldest hotels in the center of Brecon town. The Wellington boasts 19 en-suite rooms with plasma TVs, internet connection and tea and coffee making facilites in all rooms. We have a large dining area and a menu to suit all tastes. Enjoy a more relaxed atmophere in our sofa clad bar area and sample one of our Brains Beers or choose from a selection of fine wines! Please note that we operate a non- smoking policy throughout our hotel including all rooms.WE HAVE NO CARPARKING FACILITIES!... more
The 2005 AA inspectors choice as Pun of the year for Wales situated in the prime walking
and mountain biking area of the beacons National Park, drying facilities, bike storage and bike hire available on-site. Log fire in the comfy bar good choice of beers and wines, and selection of box games to entertain yourselves with!... more
Peterstone Court country hotel and spa is situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is avant-garde and distinctive in its style remaining loyal to its Georgian heritage with a contemporary twist.
All the bedrooms are large, light and spacious. Our approach to food is simple and honest. 90% of the meat and poultry served at our restaurant comes from our family farm just down the road. So we know exactly what our animals have been fed throughout their life, and hope this will a... more
Coach houses were traditionally warm and welcoming places. This particular example is one of a new breed, offering luxurious contemporary townhouse accommodation. The welcome is as big as ever. Marc and Tony are simply wonderful hosts (We always go that extra mile to make our gusts feel at home.)
They are full of local knowledge on the best places to visit, walk, cycle or ride. Its part of the Coach Houses strong Sense of Place, which runs from photographs and maps of the Brecon Beacons on the w... more
Family run 3 star Georgian hotel standard inn and restaurant located in the village of Trecastle, near Brecon, in the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales. We have standard and superior double rooms available as well as twin and family rooms and single occupancy in a double room.
We are very popular with people taking a few days walking in the Brecon Beacons as well as families, cyclists, fishermen and golfers. Bar and restaurant open every evening and some weekends serving traditional home... more
Set in the town of Brecon, at the heart of the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park, this traditional hotel, run by a family-owned brewery, offers comfortable accommodation with a friendly, personal service.
Rating: 3*
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Maeswalter
Heol Senni Brecon LD3 8SU
Maeswalter is a 300 year old farmhouse situated in the mountainous Brecon Beacons National Park which divides naturally into three well-defined upland areas, the wild Black Mountains of the west, the gentler Black Mountains to the east and in the middle of South wales the highest peak, the Breacons themselves.