there's a stylish restaurant with a conservatory, as well as a rustic bar with a fireplace and an enclosed courtyard. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. a function room is also available. the cosy, simply styled rooms all include en suite bathrooms and free wifi. in a former 16th-century coaching inn, this casual hotel in the town centre is a 10-minute walk from theatr brycheiniog and 7 miles from pen y fan, the highest peak in south wales. complimentary full welsh breakfast is provided Bristol Airport 1 hr 43
Brecon Beacons National Park (17 min) Market towns and heritage sites amid large protected area of gentle hills and wild moorland scenery. Tretower Court and Castle/ Llys a Chastell Tre-tŵr (20 min) History and architecture Corn Du (53 min) Tall peak in the Brecon Beacons featuring a plateau shape and Bronze Age cairn at its summit. Llyn Cwm Llwch (43 min) Lake, camping, and park Llangorse Multi Activity Centre (18 min) Climbing, equestrianism, and outdoor recreation Cribyn (53 min) Landmark, 795m peak with a dramatic sandstone escarpment & walking paths with views of Pen y Fan. The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh (9 min) Cozy museum offering exhibits on Britain's military history, with medals, weapons & a Zulu War Room. Black Mountains, Wales (1 hr 13) Verdant group of hills with popular hiking & walking trails, mountain biking & horseback riding. Llangorse Lake (16 min) Cited in Welsh folklore, South Wales' largest natural lake is known for pike fishing & water sports. National Park Visitor Centre (15 min) Brecon Mountain Railway (33 min) Traditional steam engine journey with observation carriages, plus workshop visits and lake views. Talybont Reservoir (23 min) Reservoir in a tranquil setting featuring a waterside path for walks, bike rides & wildlife views. Brecon Cathedral (5 min) A 1093 priory formed the foundation for this ancient church with noteworthy stained glass. Pen y Fan (53 min) Picturesque mountain providing a hiking trail to the summit with a Bronze Age burial chamber. |