Brecon Castle Hotel
Brecon Castle Hotel

Brecon nestles among the surrounding hills, those to the south in the Brecon Beacons National Park of which it is the administrative centre. Along with Victorian and Georgian buildings there is the ruined Norman castle... Read More

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Beacons (The)

Beacons (The)
The Beacons is a recently restored 17th/18th Century house retaining many of its original features such as moulded ceilings, sloping floors, beams and fireplaces. Choose from a variety of well-appointed standard, en-suite or luxury ... More | Double Room: From £230 - £42pp | visit website
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Nant Ddu Lodge Hotel

Nant Ddu Lodge Hotel

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There aren't many places that can offer the Nant Ddu Lodge's blend of easy informality and standards of excellence.
Nant Ddu Lodge represents the best of all worldsIt is a true ... More | Double Room: £89.50 - £99.50

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Brecon Castle Hotel

Brecon Castle Hotel

With the tower and Great Hall of the Medieval Castle built by the brother of William the Conqueror located in its grounds, Brecon Castle is an historic coaching inn of great charm and character. It ... More | Double Room: £69 - £150 | visit website

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Castle Coaching Inn

Castle Coaching Inn

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Family run 3 star 17th Century Georgian Hotel and Restaurant located in the village of Trecastle in the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales. The Hotel is privately owned and ... More

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