2024

PETERSTONE COURT

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5/5
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A warm, characterful and gourmet stay in prospect. Peterstone Court is a grand Georgian manor house in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, with spacious rooms and a relaxed atmosphere. The former cellars have been transformed into a spa. And to complete the picture, the restaurant is one of the region's most renowned. The menu features top-quality local produce (almost all the meat and poultry come from their family farm) for stylish, efficient dishes. The sunday lunch is a must.

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 Brecon
2024

THE MANOR

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4/5
1 review

As its name suggests, this former mansion offers a list of arguments for a successful stay. Located in the heights of the city, the view is remarkable. Bourgeois rooms, imposing, carefully arranged, that take you back in time. A traditional top-of-the-range breakfast, just like the restaurant "The Everest Bistro" on the British menu, whose meat comes from the family farm. And to perfect everything, there is also everything you need for a wellness break with a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool, gym....

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 Crickhowell
2024

THE SEVEN STARS

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This charming house built in the 16th century has several rooms (single, double and family) cute, comfortable, exposed beams with their own bathroom. The must is the indoor swimming pool and sauna, offered to residents! Nothing better to relax after a good hike in the mountains or to keep busy if the day is too rainy! And to start the day off right, breakfast is hearty and very good! For those who are in vehicles, a private and free parking is available.

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 Hay-On-Wye
2024

CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL

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In the 17th century, the castle ruins were used to build a coach house. Two centuries later, the site was transformed into a hotel. Today, in addition to the historical aspect, the views over the natural park are spectacular. (extra charge for rooms with a view) The 38 rooms are functional, spacious and decorated in the British style: floral wallpaper, hunting engravings, four-poster beds... Some are quite romantic! You'll feel right at home, but the welcome may be less charming than in a B&B. Good on-site restaurant.

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 Brecon
2024

GLIFFAES COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL

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Brecon Beacons National Park hides a jewel of architecture, elegance and comfort. In a setting of striking natural beauty, this hotel is a favorite because it stands out from the classic luxury addresses. There is also the possibility of fishing in the Usk River, which flows through the park. Personalized welcome, superb afternoon tea offered by the fireplace or in the sublime glass roof, dream rooms. It's hard to leave this little world!

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 Crickhowell
2024

THE SWAN AT HAY HOTEL

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The oldest hotel in Hay-on-Wye, which served as a post office relay at the beginning of the 20th century. It is a good example of Georgian style. Beautiful garden in which you can eat or have a coffee when the weather permits. The restaurant, awarded with two Rosettes,specialises in traditional Welsh cuisine. The living room, which offers a beautiful fireplace in winter, is very pleasant for tea and books. As for the rooms, they are superb, cosy and very comfortable. We soon feel good here and we would stay here one more night!

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 Hay-On-Wye
2024

THE BEAR HOTEL

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You immediately feel at home between the thick stone walls and under the oak beams of this former coaching inn. Lovely, romantic rooms. The hotel's rustic decor has retained an inn-like atmosphere. The restaurant has won several awards for the quality of its cuisine. Here you'll find local specialties based on local produce: beef, mutton and venison are all on the menu, marinated in the subtle sauces for which the chef is renowned. The menu also includes salmon and trout caught in the river Usk.

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 Crickhowell
2024

BLAENCAR FARM

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In the village of Sennybridge, renowned as one of the most charming of the Brecon Beacons, a friendly rural farmhouse with five stars! Spacious rooms with large beds... canopy! A little kitsch perhaps, but king size and with an individual bathroom. In summer, you can have breakfast in the garden. No restaurant, but a pub 15 minutes walk away. Hiking guides are on loan from the house and picnics can be prepared for you. Perfect when you have a car and can therefore move easily.

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 Brecon
2024

REST FOR THE TIRED

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The hotel is located in a black and white house of character dating back more than 400 years, with pretty half-timbered facades, owned by the mayor of Hay-on-Wye. The rooms, arranged under the roofs, are adorable and comfortable. The equipment is minimal but sufficient: tea, coffee, kettle, television in all rooms. Large lounge dining room to enjoy a hearty breakfast in the morning. Private parking, garden overlooking the Wye River. Good value for money. Pets are not allowed.

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 Hay-On-Wye
2024

WERN WATKIN BUNKHOUSE

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A stone farmhouse, located in an ideal location for mountain and cellar lovers. Blaenavon Heritage Centre and one of the deepest caves in Europe can be reached on foot! If you are travelling in a group, rooms with two, four and six beds are available, almost all with an adjoining bathroom. But book well in advance in this hotel, which is not very large and often has a busy schedule! The hostel also has a lounge and a garden that is pleasant to the first rays of the sun!

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 Crickhowell
2024

LOWER HOUSE

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If you wish to rest in a pretty setting, in a flowered garden, this modern and well-equipped independent house called "Plas Bach" is the perfect place to stay. Although in general, the minimum rental is three nights, in off-peak periods, you can stay only two nights depending on your program. On site, the house has some nice surprises in store for you, including a very pleasant garden, a terrace and all the necessary equipment for an idyllic stay: fireplace in winter, barbecue in summer, choice of books and DVDs to occupy your evenings...

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 Hay-On-Wye

MAESWALTER

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