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Tourism in Brecon 49 sites in this category
Cyfronnyddhttp://www.cyfronnydd.co.uk Cyfronnydd B&B - a comfortable recently awarded AA Three Diamond B&B nestling the peaceful Tarell valley below the highest Beacon of Pen-y-fan (886 metres) and yet only a few minutes from the historic Georgian market town of Brecon (Wales). CATEGORIES: Guest Houses LOCATIONS: Libanus
The Beaconshttp://www.beacons.brecon.co.uk Named after the mountain range that dominates Brecon and the National Park, this recently restored Georgian town house offers exceptional standards of comfort and hospitality. The Beacons was once a riverside farm and the 17th Century barns and cottages still remain. The front part of the building was added in the early 1700s and the house has changed little - apart from modern comforts and decor.CATEGORIES: Guest Houses LOCATIONS: Brecon
Cherrypicker Househttp://www.cherrypickerhouse.co.uk Cherrypicker House is a 250 year old Georgian town house situated some 500 metres from the centre of Brecon. Owners Geoff and Diana Venner have a very strict no-smoking policy indoors. There is ample parking outside the house and limited off street parking for motorcycles, bicycles and cars. The house itself maintains many of its original characteristics such as an open stone fire place, twisting old oak stairs and exposed beams, throughout.CATEGORIES: Guest Houses , Non-smoking Accommodation LOCATIONS: Brecon
Cynon Valley Cottage and Bunkhousehttp://www.cyat.org The Cynon Valley Cottage and Bunkhouse at Tyle-Morgrug, 2 miles north-west of Hirwaun, is a typical Welsh cottage and barn that has been converted into hostel accommodation for up to 32 people. The Centre is suitable for all types of groups such as the structured school party busy with field studies, the 'action-packed' activity group keen to develop their interests in outdoor pursuits and the more leisurely holiday party who wish to relax and enjoy the local amenities. The Centre is a registered charity, run by a Trust. CATEGORIES: Bunkhouses LOCATIONS: Brecon
The Star Innhttp://www.walestouristsonline.co.uk/midwales/hotels/starinn.htm The Star Inn at Talybont-on-Usk offers B&B accommodation in two en-suite rooms with colour TVs and beverage trays both sleeping up to three people. Situated in a remarkably beautiful setting, the Inn has a reputation for serving a very fine and constantly changing selection of real ales and good home cooked food at reasonable prices. The Star Inn has previously been awarded CAMRA pub of the year.CATEGORIES: Guest Houses , Pubs, Clubs & Bars LOCATIONS: Talybont-on-Usk
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