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One of the oldest buildings in Brecon, The Wellington's beautiful Georgian façade stands looks over the town square and the monument of the Duke of Wellington. The Wellington is in a prime location at the heart of this charming historic market town. All of Brecon's attractions are within easy reach. The Wellington combines period charm, original features and historic character with modern comforts and facilities. All of the rooms are comfortable and contemporary, including plasma flat-screen TV with Sky satellite channels, tea/coffee and an en suite bathroom with bath and shower.
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Set in the village of Talgarth, within the Brecon Beacons National Park, The New Gurkha Inn offers cosy rooms with free WiFi. The Gurkha restaurant serves English, Walsh and Nepali cuisines. Surrounded by popular cycling, hiking trails and water activities including the indoor and outdoor activities centre. the small market town of Hay-on-Wye is just 8 miles away. Each bedroom has a TV, tea/coffee and a private shower room. The double and single rooms are en-suite. The family room has its own private shower room. The basic double room is a shared bathroom. The New Gurkha Inn features a patio area for outdoor drinks. Breakfast is also available upon request and at a surcharge. From the property, the National Showcaves Centre for Wales is 37 minutes' drive away and Abergavenny Castle & Museum is a 30-minute journey by car.
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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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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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The oldest hotel in Wales, this charming country house has a tranquil location, 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. Set in the Brecon Beacons National Park, the hotel has a canal boat for use on the Brecon Canal.
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Set in 17 acres of beautiful gardens, Llangoed Hall offers luxurious accommodation and free Wi-Fi. Dating from 1632, Llangoed Hall is in the picturesque Wye Valley. Each spacious room is individually decorated and furnished. Many rooms have stunning Black Mountain views and an inclusive full Welsh breakfast is provided. The restaurant at Llangoed Hall offers a superb menu, with locally sourced produce and fine wines.
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This adults-only guest house offers 5-star townhouse accommodation in Brecon, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Hosts Kayt and Hugh 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 with an en suite bathroom, 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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Built in 1741, the Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant and 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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Located within the picturesque natural beauty of Brecon Beacons National Park, Baddegai Holiday Cottage offers free on-site parking and a garden with seating, barbecue facilities and a sun-trap terrace. Free Wi-Fi is available in each room at Baddegai Cottage, along with with king-size beds. Guests will also benefit from slate underfloor heating, 2 woodburning stoves and a large utility room. The fully equipped kitchen seats 4 while the dining room seats 12. Barbecue facilities feature in the garden, along with a terrace with table and chairs. Guests can enjoy the on-site hot tub in the garden, with countryside views. Additional features include LED lighting and waterfall spa jets. The Brecon Beacons offer a wealth of activities to enjoy, such as scenic walks, horse riding and water sports. The historic cathedral town of Brecon is just 4 miles away and features charming narrow streets lined with Georgian and Jacobean shop fronts.
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