Pentywn Barn

Talgarth
a barn backing on to a grassy field with a shrub in bloom
a spacious and bright living space with comfy sofa and chairs at Pentwyn Barn
a double bed in the bedroom at Pentwyn Barn
large side lawn to enjoy at Pentwyn Barn
a light and airy well appointed kitchen at Pentwyn Barn
the renovated barn with great windows for natural light inside, the parking space close to the house and the location

Welcome to Pentwyn Barn

Countryside Barn Escape with Mountain Views in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)

Set in the peaceful heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, this beautifully converted barn offers the best of rural luxury with uninterrupted views of Pen y Fan. Just a mile from the village of Llanfihangel Talyllyn, it’s perfectly placed for both quiet getaways and full-on outdoor adventures.

Whether you’re walking around Llangorse Lake, paddling its waters, or exploring the nearby hills on foot or by bike, this is a great base for making the most of the National Park. Zip World, BikePark Wales, and the famous waterfall walks at Pont Nedd Fechan are all within easy reach, while market towns like Hay-on-Wye, Crickhowell and Brecon offer local shops, cafés and a warm Welsh welcome.

Inside, the barn is full of charm – think vaulted ceilings, old oak beams and a light-filled living space that brings the outdoors in. There are three comfortable bedrooms, including a king-size en-suite, and a stylish open-plan upstairs area perfect for gathering, cooking, and relaxing. Outside, you’ll find an enclosed courtyard with BBQ and fire pit, ideal for evenings under the stars.

With space for up to six and secure bike storage, it’s a great choice for families, friends, or anyone keen to explore the great Welsh outdoors.

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Claire Prosser
Owner

Pentwyn Barn, Penbont Road, Talgarth, Powys, LD3 0EH


a light and airy well appointed kitchen at Pentwyn Barn

Amenities

  1. Family Friendly
  2. Wi-fi
  1. On-Site Parking

Things to do nearby

The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is full of beautiful, interesting places to visit. Take a look at a few suggestions.

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a double bed in the bedroom at Pentwyn Barn

How to book

Book your stay online or contact the property directly.

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Brecon Cathedral

Brecon
outside view of Brecon Cathedral
Ordination service at Brecon Cathedral
green grass and a path through the old graveyard leading to Brecon Cathedral
a tree throwing shade onto the front façade of Brecon Cathedral Photographer - Naomi Llewellyn
stainedglass widow inside Brecon Cathedral
Brecon Cathedral with gentle uplighting at night
stained glass window inside Brecon Cathedral, taking up a huge space to give an indication of size
stained glass window Brecon Cathedral with the alter space beneath it
giving the sermon from a raised lectern at Brecon Cathedral

Welcome to Brecon Cathedral

Brecon Cathedral: Historic Place of Worship and Welcome in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)

Brecon Cathedral, in the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, stands as a remarkable testament to centuries of history, faith, and community. Originally established in 1093 as the Benedictine Priory of St John the Evangelist, this Norman structure was built on the site of an earlier Celtic church. Its transformation from a priory to Brecon’s Parish Church occurred during the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538, and it wasn’t until 1923 that it achieved Cathedral status, becoming the spiritual centre of the newly established Diocese of Swansea and Brecon.

The Cathedral serves as the Mother Church of a Diocese that spans from Beguildy in the north to the picturesque Gower Peninsula in the south, encompassing much of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park and the vibrant city of Swansea. Despite its relatively modest proportions, the Cathedral’s beauty is enhanced by its unique walled Close—the only one of its kind in Wales. The Close houses the administrative centre for the Diocese, clergy residences, and The Hours Café and Bookshop, creating a hub of historical and spiritual significance.

Daily worship is at the heart of Brecon Cathedral’s life. Morning Prayer is held at 8:30 am every weekday, while Evening Prayer or Orthodox Vespers takes place at 6:00 pm. The Daily Eucharist is celebrated at various times throughout the week, offering moments of reflection and community.

This enduring site invites visitors to explore its rich history, experience its sacred services, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of its walled Close, making it a place of worship, welcome, and wonder.

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Brecon Cathedral, Cathedral Close, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9DP


Brecon Cathedral welcoming Bishop John who is holding his Bishops staff and wearing full regalia

Amenities

  1. Cafe on Site
  2. Dog Friendly
  3. Shop on Site
  1. Charged Car Parking
  2. Family Friendly
  3. Wi-fi
Ordination service at Brecon Cathedral

How to book

The Cathedral is open to the public daily from 9am until 6pm and is completely dog-friendly! The Hours Café & Bookshop, which includes a Cathedral gift section, is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 10.30am – 3.30pm and on Sunday from 12noon – 3pm, and can be contacted at hello@thehoursbrecon.co.uk. If you can't find the information you need, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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The Hours Café and Bookshop

Brecon Cathedral
a view through the arch from the cafe towards the outdoor seating area and the cathedral
a plate of homemade quiches ready to be served at lunch
books on a shelf in the bookshop area of the Cafe
Nicky hanging pictures on the walls
An afternoon tea party seated outside in the grounds in teh sun
the garden space where outdoor seating is located
indoor seating space with tables and chairs
A cloistered area you cam also outside when shade is needed in the summer
a musical event set up with a drum kit, microphone and a saxophone. Bunting is across the roof and a very cheerful scene
a sunday roast plate, yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, beef, carrots, cauliflower cheese and carrots

Welcome to The Hours Café and Bookshop

Where Words, Flavour and Community Meet

Tucked within the peaceful grounds of Brecon Cathedral, The Hours Café & Bookshop is one of Brecon’s most treasured spots – a quiet corner to pause, eat well, and immerse yourself in good words and even better views. Set within three interlinked historic barns, the space combines rustic character with thoughtful touches that make visitors feel instantly at ease.

Whether you’re meeting a friend for coffee, enjoying lunch after exploring the town, or looking for a good book to take home, The Hours delivers. The café is known for its creative, flavourful menu made with the best local Welsh ingredients. Dishes like the popular Pilgrims’ Repast and traditional Welsh rarebit bring together comfort and quality in equal measure. You can choose to sit inside in the cosy, light-filled barn, or outside in the dog-friendly garden with its lovely view of the cathedral.

Next door, the independent bookshop is packed with hand-picked titles across fiction, non-fiction and children’s books, along with a selection of gifts and cards.

More than just a café or shop, The Hours is a small but mighty cultural hub. From literary evenings and author talks to its role in the annual Brecon Women’s Festival, this is a place where conversation, creativity and community come together.

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Leigh and Nicky
Owner

The Hours Cafe and Bookshop, Cathedral Close, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9DP


a plate of homemade quiches ready to be served at lunch

Amenities

  1. Dietary Requirements Catered For
  2. Easy Access / Accessibility
  3. On-Site Parking
  4. Wi-fi
  1. Dog Friendly
  2. Family Friendly
  3. Shop on Site
a sunday roast plate, yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, beef, carrots, cauliflower cheese and carrots

How to book

Please drop us an email/facebook/instagram message for bookings/orders/questions.

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Carreg Cennen Castle

Carreg Cennen, Trapp
a couple having a wedding reception in a room which has views up to the castle
a drone shot by the landowners permission showing a couple getting married and having a picture taken with a glorious backdrop of the valley
wedding photo of a couple coming down the hill from the castle
Carreg Cennen from above, a shot by the castle owners
an event set up ion the dining hall to celebrate
a set up in the space where the ceremony takes place for a wedding

Welcome to Carreg Cennen Castle Wedding and Events Space

Carreg Cennen Castle, perched atop a limestone crag, is renowned as one of Wales’ most romantic locations, making it an ideal setting for weddings. Couples can exchange vows in the oak-framed Wood Shed, which features expansive glass panels that frame breathtaking views of the castle and the picturesque Cennen Valley. Alternatively, weather permitting, ceremonies can be held on the adjacent lawn, offering an open-air experience amidst the natural beauty of the surroundings.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds have the unique opportunity to ascend to the castle ruins for a memorable photo session, capturing the historic ambiance and stunning vistas as a backdrop. While the couple is engaged in photography, guests can enjoy celebratory drinks and a selection of canapés, including traditional homemade Welsh cakes and Bara Brith, served in the serene setting of the lawn or Wood Shed.

The venue hire starts from £1,200, providing exclusive access to the Wood Shed and lawn area for the ceremony and reception. It’s important to note that while the castle remains open to the public during wedding ceremonies, the Wood Shed and lawn are reserved exclusively for the wedding party, ensuring privacy for your special day. For those interested in hosting an evening reception, several beautiful venues nearby can accommodate such celebrations, as Carreg Cennen Castle primarily caters to daytime events.

To explore this enchanting venue further or to schedule a viewing appointment, prospective couples are encouraged to contact the events team at 01558 822291. With it’s unparalleled views and historic charm, Carreg Cennen Castle offers a truly unique and romantic setting for couples seeking a memorable wedding experience in the heart of Wales.

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Bernard and Margaret
Owner

Carreg Cennen Castle, Trapp, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6UA


a couple having a wedding reception in a room which has views up to the castle

Amenities

  1. Dietary Requirements Catered For

Things to do nearby

The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is full of beautiful, interesting places to visit. Take a look at a few suggestions.

Things to Do
wedding photo of a couple coming down the hill from the castle

How to book

Contact the team at Carreg Cennen to discuss your preferences

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Carreg Cennen Castle

Carreg Cennen, Trapp
Carreg Cennen from above, a shot by the castle owners
the castle in the background with the farms longhorn cattle in the foreground.,
a wedding ceremony in a barn space at the castle
one of the farms longhorn cattle winning a prize at an agricultural show
some of the Welsh blankets available in the castle shop
some of the other gits available for sale made by local producers.

Welcome to Carreg Cennen Castle

Carreg Cennen Castle, perched atop a limestone outcrop, stands as a testament to medieval architecture and history.

Dating back to the late 13th century, this Grade I listed building offers visitors a glimpse into Wales’ storied past.

The castle’s strategic position provides commanding views over the River Cennen and the western expanse of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.

The surrounding landscape, characterized by its rugged beauty, enhances the castle’s dramatic presence. Exploring the castle grounds reveals remnants of its formidable structure, including the gatehouse, towers, and the great hall. A notable feature is the natural cave beneath the castle, historically used for storage and as a refuge, adding an element of intrigue to the visit.

Beyond the castle, several walking trails allow visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

The Carreg Cennen Castle Circular walk is a popular route that offers varied terrain and breathtaking vistas. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the Carreg Cennen woods walk provides a tranquil journey through ancient sessile oak woodland, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its rich biodiversity. After a day of exploration, visitors can relax at the castle’s café, which offers home-cooked meals and refreshments.

The farm adjacent to the castle is home to rare longhorn cattle, adding to the site’s rustic charm. Carreg Cennen Castle, with its rich history and stunning surroundings, provides a memorable experience for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Bernard and Margaret
Owner

Carreg Cennen Castle, Trapp, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6UA


The stars coming out over Carreg Cennen Castle Dark Sky site

Amenities

  1. Cafe on Site
  2. Public Toilets
  1. On-Site Parking
  2. Shop on Site

Things to do nearby

a view from a far of the castle. We are looking down the valley in the early morning with Dragons breath hovering

How to book

The Castle & Tea rooms are open every day from 9.30am. November to March: 9.30am – 4.30pm April to October: 9.30 am -5.00pm Car park closes at 6pm. OPEN 364 days a year – only closed Christmas day. Drones are strictly prohibited

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Carreg Cennen Castle Café and Tea Rooms

Carreg Cennen, Trapp
showing the tables by the windows in the cafe so you have a view while you have your coffee and food
the log burner lit making a very welcome view for you as you enter the tearooms. A long table ahead showing the style of seating
a view from a window by one of the tables in the tea room
A view from the bottom of the hill leading up to the castle
Carreg Cennen from above, a shot by the castle owners
some of the Welsh blankets available in the castle shop
some of the other gits available for sale made by local producers.

Welcome to Carreg Cennen Castle Café and Tea Rooms

A Bite with a View

Tucked beneath the dramatic ruins of Carreg Cennen Castle on the western edge of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, this family-run tea room is a favourite stop for walkers, history lovers and day trippers alike. Open 364 days a year, it’s a warm and welcoming place to enjoy a hearty lunch or a simple slice of cake with a hot drink.

The menu is rooted in traditional Welsh fare, with plenty of homemade options. Highlights include their much-loved cawl – a thick vegetable soup served with bread, butter and cheese – and a classic Welsh rarebit with mustard and leek. Hearty options like homemade cottage pie (made using the farm’s own Longhorn beef) or a roast beef salad are ideal for refuelling after exploring the castle grounds.

Lighter choices include jacket potatoes with a range of fillings, sandwiches and toasties, or a proper Ploughman’s with Pant Mawr cheese. Teas, coffees and cakes are served all day.

There’s no admission charge to access the tea room, farmyard, car park or gift shop, and the views from the terrace alone make this a memorable stop. Whether you’re walking the hills or heading to the castle, Carreg Cennen’s tea room is well worth a visit.

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Bernard and Margaret
Owner

Carreg Cennen Castle, Trapp, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6UA


Amenities

  1. Dietary Requirements Catered For
  2. Public Toilets
  1. On-Site Parking
  2. Shop on Site

Things to do nearby

How to book

The Castle & Tea rooms are open every day from 9.30am. November to March: 9.30am – 4.30pm April to October: 9.30 am -5.00pm Car park closes at 6pm. OPEN 364 days a year – only closed Christmas day. Drones are strictly prohibited

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Pentre Riding Stables

Pen y Cae

Welcome to Pentre Riding Stables, Accommodation

Nestled in the picturesque Upper Swansea Valley within the Brecon Beacons National Park, Pentre Riding Stables offers a delightful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Our family-run establishment combines a passion for horse riding with comfortable accommodation, making it an ideal destination for singles, couples, and families seeking adventure and relaxation.

Our purpose-built bed and breakfast adjoins the farmhouse, providing spacious rooms equipped with modern amenities. We offer a range of accommodations, including ground-floor rooms with full disabled access and family rooms that can sleep up to four guests. Each room features a kitchenette, allowing guests to prepare light meals during their stay. While we no longer offer cooked breakfasts, we provide a generous continental breakfast hamper in each room, ensuring a convenient start to your day.

Situated directly opposite the historic Craig-y-Nos Castle and just a short distance from the Dan-yr-Ogof National Showcaves of Wales, our location is perfect for exploring local attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to numerous walking and cycling trails, as well as the opportunity to engage in horse riding adventures tailored to all skill levels.

At Pentre Riding Stables, we pride ourselves on our friendly atmosphere and personalized service. Our well-mannered and surefooted horses are ideal companions for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Brecon Beacons. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a beginner, our guided treks offer an unforgettable experience amidst unspoilt hills and breath-taking views.

We also welcome pets and provide facilities for guests traveling with their own horses, ensuring every member of your family enjoys a comfortable stay. With local pubs and restaurants nearby, you can savour the flavours of the region after a day of adventure.

Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor activity at Pentre Riding Stables, where the beauty of the Brecon Beacons awaits you.

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Karen Williams
Owner

Pentre Riding Stables, Pentre Cribarth Farm, Pen y Cae, Powys, SA9 1GJ


Amenities

  1. Dog Friendly
  2. Family Friendly
  3. Wi-fi
  1. Easy Access / Accessibility
  2. On-Site Parking

Things to do nearby

The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is full of beautiful, interesting places to visit. Take a look at a few suggestions.

All things to do

How to book

Book your stay online or contact the property directly.

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Pentre Riding Stables

Pen y Cae

Welcome to Pentre Riding Stables

Pentre Riding Stables, nestled in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers a variety of trekking experiences suitable for all skill levels. Their treks range from 1-hour introductory rides to full-day adventures, allowing riders to immerse themselves in the stunning Welsh countryside.

Trekking Options:

1-Hour Trek (£25): Ideal for beginners or those with limited time, this trek provides a gentle introduction to horseback riding while exploring scenic trails.

1.5-Hour Trek (£35): A slightly longer ride, perfect for those looking to delve deeper into the natural beauty of the area.

2-Hour Trek (£45): Suitable for riders seeking a more immersive experience, this trek covers diverse terrains and offers ample opportunities to appreciate the landscape.

Day Trek (£90): For the ultimate adventure, the day trek consists of two 2-hour rides separated by a return to the stables for lunch. Riders can bring their own lunch or purchase from nearby providers. This option is suitable for less-experienced riders and can be booked for a minimum of one person.

Treks are available Monday through Sunday, ensuring flexibility to accommodate various schedules.

Pentre Riding Stables is a British Horse Society-approved facility and an accredited Pony Club Centre. As members of the Wales Trekking and Riding Association, they maintain high standards of safety and horse care. Their well-mannered, surefooted horses are adept at navigating the often steep and rocky terrain, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride for all participants.

Experienced guides tailor each ride to the riders’ abilities, with group sizes limited to a maximum of 10 to ensure personalized attention. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced rider, Pentre Riding Stables provides an excellent opportunity to explore the unspoilt hills and fresh air of the Brecon Beacons on horseback.

Please note: Riding, like most sports, carries an element of risk. While every precaution is taken for your safety and well-being, participants should be aware of these inherent risks.

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Karen Williams
Owner

Pentre Riding Stables, Pentre Cribarth Farm, Pen y Cae, Powys, SA9 1GJ


Amenities

  1. Accepts Groups
  2. Family Friendly
  1. Dog Friendly
  2. On-Site Parking

Things to do nearby

The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is full of beautiful, interesting places to visit. Take a look at a few suggestions.

Things to Do

How to book

Pentre Riding Stables: Horse Trekking Adventures in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)

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Coach and Horses Llangynidr

Llangynidr
exterior picture of the Inn with an old coach wheel on the wall, the wall is light blue
a table you can dine at in the pub, or just go in for a drink
sparking up the BBQ for an event at the Inn
showing the screen they have to allow people to watch big sport events such as the Six Nations
showing the full front of the Inn with trees in leaf, a birght red colour.
in a corner of the pub
outdoor seating area with picnic benches
a beautiful sunset over the beer garden at the Inn

Welcome to Coach and Horses Inn

The Coach and Horses Inn, a cosy village pub nestled in the heart of Llangynidr.

Our Inn offers breath-taking views and comfortable accommodations, making it the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the serene countryside.

Opening Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM.
Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM.

Our pub is renowned for its friendly staff and inviting atmosphere.

Whether you’re stopping by for a pint, a hearty meal, or a weekend getaway, we strive to make your experience memorable.

Accommodations:

  • Family Room: A perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, thoughtfully designed to cater to both parents and children, ensuring a delightful stay for the whole family.
  • Twin Room: Combining traditional ambiance with contemporary amenities, our twin room offers a serene retreat for guests seeking relaxation in a picturesque setting.

Situated along the Brecon to Monmouth canal, our pub features a lovely beer garden and a children’s play area, making it an ideal destination for families and travellers alike. We take pride in our daily changing fish specials, sourced from local suppliers, and a menu that highlights the best of regional produce.

For more information or to make a reservation, please contact us.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Coach and Horses Inn, where tradition meets comfort in the beautiful Welsh countryside.

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Meghan & Jak
Owner

The Coach and Horses Inn, Cwm Crawnon Road, Llangynidr, Powys, NP8 1LS


showing the full front of the Inn with trees in leaf, a birght red colour.

Amenities

  1. Accepts Groups
  2. Family Friendly
  3. Wi-fi
  1. Dietary Requirements Catered For
  2. On-Site Parking

Things to do nearby

The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is full of beautiful, interesting places to visit. Take a look at a few suggestions.

All things to do
outdoor seating area with picnic benches

How to book

Book your table online or contact the property directly. Look out for their regular events and live music.

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Coach and Horses Llangynidr

Llangynidr
exterior picture of the Inn with an old coach wheel on the wall, the wall is light blue
4 single beds in one of their accommodation rooms
showing the full front of the Inn with trees in leaf, a birght red colour.
in a corner of the pub
outdoor seating area with picnic benches

Welcome to Coach and Horses Inn, Accommodation

The Coach and Horses Inn, a cosy village pub nestled in the heart of Llangynidr.

Our Inn offers breath-taking views and comfortable accommodations, making it the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the serene countryside.

Opening Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM.
Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM.

Our pub is renowned for its friendly staff and inviting atmosphere.

Whether you’re stopping by for a pint, a hearty meal, or a weekend getaway, we strive to make your experience memorable.

Accommodations:

  • Family Room: A perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, thoughtfully designed to cater to both parents and children, ensuring a delightful stay for the whole family.
  • Twin Room: Combining traditional ambiance with contemporary amenities, our twin room offers a serene retreat for guests seeking relaxation in a picturesque setting.

Situated along the Brecon to Monmouth canal, our pub features a lovely beer garden and a children’s play area, making it an ideal destination for families and travellers alike. We take pride in our daily changing fish specials, sourced from local suppliers, and a menu that highlights the best of regional produce.

For more information or to make a reservation, please contact us.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Coach and Horses Inn, where tradition meets comfort in the beautiful Welsh countryside.

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Meghan & Jak
Owner

The Coach and Horses Inn, Cwm Crawnon Road, Llangynidr, Powys, NP8 1LS


showing the full front of the Inn with trees in leaf, a birght red colour.

Amenities

  1. Accepts Groups
  2. Family Friendly
  3. Wi-fi
  1. Dog Friendly
  2. On-Site Parking

Things to do nearby

The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is full of beautiful, interesting places to visit. Take a look at a few suggestions.

All things to do
4 single beds in one of their accommodation rooms

How to book

Book your stay online or contact the property directly.

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