Craig-y-Nos Farmhouse
Craig-y-Nos Farmhouse

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Pen y Cae is a small Welsh town that can be easily confused with the Pen y Cae that is to be found in North East Wales, this Pen y Cae is however to be found close the River Tawe in the South Wales valleys. Located in the Brecon Beacons National Park the area is popular with walkers and hikers who come to enjoy the local scenery, one of the more popular walks starts on the Brecon Road and takes in a long sweeping ridge with an extensive cliff and is known as Fan Hir. Close by is Craig y Nos Country Park which is set in around 40 acres and was at one time part of Craig y Nos Castle, a stately home that is now run by the Brecon Beacons National Park that was formerly home to the world renowned operatic soloist Adelina Patti, she was born in Madrid in 1843 and moved here in 1878. To provide some indication of how good and important she was she could charge around £1000 per performance – and that was in 1886! Today the park offers a beautiful and peaceful location for those that enjoy a quiet stroll.

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Premier Inn Bridgend Central (0.41 miles)

Premier Inn Bridgend Central
Ideally situated for shops and local amenities, within easy reach of the M4 and for great shopping this hotel is near to McArthur Glen designer outlet. Our Bridgend Central Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly ... More | visit website
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Express by Holiday Inn Bridgend (0.49 miles)

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Days Inn Bridgend - Cardiff - M4 (0.52 miles)

Days Inn Bridgend - Cardiff - M4
The Days Inn Bridgend Cardiff is a comfortable 40 bedroom hotel located just off junction 36 of the M4 with easy access to the cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. You get so much more ... More | visit website
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Hazelwood Guest House (0.90 miles)

Hazelwood Guest House
Built to Gold Business Standard and having recived our four star rating, our guest house offers accommodation in six spacious en-suite bedrooms, a discrete dining room and a lounge area housed in the conservatory. Residents ... More | visit website
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Hazelwood House (0.90 miles)

Hazelwood House

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Welcome to Hazelwood House, Bridgend only purpose built guest house. Built to Gold Business Standard in 2008 and with a four star rating tourist board rating, our guest house offers ... More

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Alexandra Guest House (1.48 miles)

Alexandra Guest House
Alexandra Guest House has been providing quality accommodation for over 25 years right in the heart of Bridgend town. Ideally placed within a 2 minute walk of the town's centre, bus station and train station. ... More | visit website
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Wyndham Arms (1.72 miles)

Wyndham Arms

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Bridgend is conveniently located mid way between Cardiff and Swansea, just a few kilometres from the south Wales coast. Boasting the ‘Welsh Margate’ in Porthcawl, it offers all of the ... More

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Great House (2.41 miles)

Great House
Originating from around 1550, The Great House is a grade II* listed building and is believed to have been a gift from Queen Elizabeth 1 to the Earl of Leicester and used as a hunting ... More | visit website
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The New Inn Guest House (2.57 miles)

The New Inn Guest House
The New Inn Guest House is situated in the historic town of Bridgend, being just 3 miles from the coast and the picturesque Vale of Glamorgan. The New Inn Guest House is a recently converted nineteenth ... More | visit website
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Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel (2.61 miles)

Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel

You'll feel like you've taken a step back into traditional country life when you escape to this romantic refuge in the heart of scenic Wales. Set in 17 acres of beautiful woodlands, Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel ... More | visit website

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