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Just outside Builth Wells, this stylish and and superbly equipped cottage is set in peaceful countryside, with stunning views over the Wye Valley to the Radnor Hills beyond. It stands in a large, enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and ample parking.
Food is our speciality, and we offer Cordon Bleu evening meals. New en-suite rooms. Quiet location with stunning views. Black Mountains walking from the house. On the National Cycle Route.
Spacious character townhouse with woodburner, wifi, off-road parking and large garden in a Mid Wales market town. Shops, pubs and eateries a couple of minutes' walk. Self catering or B&B. Within easy reach of the Brecon Beacons and Elan Valley.
Pretty detached stone cottage: exposed beams, real fire and riverside views from balcony and patio. Rural location 4 miles north of Brecon, on edge of National Park. Ideal for walking, biking, fishing, bird watching. 2 pets welcome. No smoking. Hot tub.
Craig Y Nos Castle is situated between Swansea and Brecon, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. We are able to provide guests with a wide range of accommodation to suit their budget. We offer bed and breakfast with full cooked breakfast.
Welcome to The Hawthorns in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Dating from the early 18th Century, it is situated in the village of Talybont-on-Usk, near Brecon, alongside the 'Taff Trail' which leads to the Talybont Reservoir forest walk and waterfalls.
Spacious, well-equipped four and eight berth caravans set on a lovely park in the Wye Valley near Llandrindod Wells. Very easy access to walk along the banks of the River Wye. Close to Rhayader and Elan Valley dams. Good food and local shop close by.
A quaint 16th century Welsh Drovers inn steeped in history. Recently renovated it offers traditional home-cooked pub food, lovely comfortable rooms with stunning views of the Radnorshire countryside, and a warm welcome guaranteed.
If you like to be on top of the World, this is your ideal escape. This characterful old farmhouse is at the end of a private track at an altitude of 1000ft. The views across the Welsh borderlands, into Herefordshire and beyond are unbeatable.
Tastefully restored Tudor farmhouse bed and breakfast on a working farm in peaceful location near Llandrindod Wells. Surrounded by views over fields and woods abundant with wildlife, and lovely walks.