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Family run guest house and self catering at Penrhadw Farm, Pontsticill in the southern valley of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Self catering cottages also available as family suites with breakfast at Penrhadw dining room. Extensive grounds and garden.
Tastefully decorated throughout with an emphasis on modern luxury, Forest View is set in 3 acres. It's an idyllic location for large groups of families or friends, with outdoor thermal Vitality Pool and kitchen dining room seating up to 18.
Beacons View sleeps up to four people in one family bedroom. It has a fitted kitchen, living/dining area and shower room. Balcony to sit out on. Wash room and bike lock up. spacious parking, barbecue and large grounds.
This bunkhouse in the heart of the Brecon Beacons is anything but basic. Well equipped and comfortable self catering for large groups, it's a great base for exploring the national park - the mountains start from your front door.
Excellent self catering accommodation set in stunning countryside yet within only 15 minutes of Cardiff. Great area for walking and cycling. Children very welcome.
Two spacious detached cottages each sleeping up to 7, offering space, comfort and convenience. Set in a picturesque village close to the Brecon Beacons peaks, and within easy reach of Carfdiff and the Severn Bridge.
Located in Brynmawr at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this family-run pub and B&B is ideally located for visiting South Wales. A warm and friendly welcome awaits.
This renovated miners' cottage, built in 1865, is close to the entrance to Bike Park Wales, a popular cycle track, in the rural village of Abercanaid on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, 3 miles from Merthyr Tydfil and 22 miles from Cardiff.
Great for breaks, our area has superb scenery and is steeped in history. Close to Merthyr Tydfil, the Brecon Beacons are on our doorstep, ideal for hill walking or cycling. Within easy reach by car are the many attractions of South Wales.