Hirwaun, Rhondda Cynon Taff
Tourist information for Hirwaun. Local cottages and hotels which you can book online, plus self catering, and serviced accommodation which you can book direct with owners.
Serviced accommodation - hotels and B&Bs
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Hotel – Hirwaun
Ty Newydd Country Hotel
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Guest House – Penderyn
Beili Helyg Brecon Beacons
An 18th century stone built barn recently renovated to include 4 star en-suite spacious guest rooms. Guests have own separate access (come and go as you wish), dining room, lounge, log fire, secure cycle lock up, drying room. Packed lunches, evening meal.

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Hotel – Merthyr Tudful
Winchfawrlodge
Winchfawr Lodge is popular for those seeking breaks in a region of Wales with officially recognised scenery and is steeped in history.

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Bed and Breakfast – Merthyr Tydfil
Blaen-nant-y-Groes Farm Cottages
Situated in 15 acres of private wood and grassland on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, these 4-star holiday cottages enjoy fabulous views of the surrounding countryside. A former hill

Self catering – cottages, houses and apartments
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Self Catering – Tonypandy
Mountain View
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Bunkhouse – Ystradfellte
Clyngwyn Bunkhouse
A beautifully converted bunkhouse situated at the heart of waterfall country, and within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Central heating, hot showers, peace and quiet, spectacular suroundings. What more could you want?

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Self Catering – Swansea
Nant Y Gwared Bungalow
This delightful bungalow is situated in its own grounds in front of the owners farm, directly opposite the Craig-y-Nos Country Park and near to Dan-yr-Ogof Show Caves. There is walking from the farm directly onto the mountainside above.

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Self Catering – Merthyr Tydfil
Valley View
Situated upon a hillside in the vale of Neath, Valley View, boasts spectacular views. Furnished and equipped to a very comfortable standard, it offers an ideal holiday touring base.

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Self Catering – Merthyr Tydfil
Chapel Cottage
Former chapel, stone built in 1867, now a very attractive quirky detached holiday cottage with much character, on a minor road junction in the village of Pontsticill, within the Brecon Beacons National Park.


