Bed and Breakfast in Brecon
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Beacons (The)
The Beacons is a recently restored 17th/18th Century house retaining many of its original features such as moulded ceilings, sloping floors, beams and fireplaces. Choose from a variety of well-appointed standard, en-suite or luxury ...
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Alltybrain Farm Cottages
Whatever time you wish to take a holiday at Alltybrain Farm there is always a stunning view of the Welsh countryside be enjoyed! In spring and summer there are scenes of sheep with their lambs ...
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Castle Coaching Inn
Family run 3 star 17th Century Georgian Hotel and Restaurant located in the village of Trecastle in the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales. The Hotel is privately owned and managed by Val and John ...
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Maeswalter
We offer comfortable bed and breakfast and a warm friendly welcome in this 17th century non-working farmhouse situated in the quiet and picturesque valley of Heol Senni 9 miles west of Brecon.Tastefully decorated and comfortable ...
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Usk Inn
Jill and Andrew Felix have a long history in the hospitality industry. The Usk was established in the 1840s at the time of the Brecon to Merthyr Railway. It has an enviable position on the ... More
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Nythfa House
Nythfa House is set in mature grounds on the edge of the Welsh market town of Brecon, less than 10 minutes walk away. This country house, designated non-smoking, offers 23 en-suite bedrooms, equipped with a ... More
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The Felin Fach Griffin
Welcome to a Welsh country inn entirely devoid of horsebrasses, Welsh love spoons and any sign of chintz.
It is owned and run by brothers Charles and Edmund Inkin, who have carried their uncompromising belief in ...
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