This lovely, old stone building is at the foothills of the Black Mountains amid beautiful countryside and views of the Brecon Beacons. It has a restful feel, comfortable rooms and a free Wi-Fi zone.
Baskerville House offers accommodations in Clyro, 30 miles from Elan Valley and 3.8 miles from Clifford Castle.
Rebecca Nicholls
United Kingdom
Beds are very comfortable and rooms are well equipped with tea/coffee, towels and cookies (very tasty!)
Breakfast was very nice, well cooked and prepared for us. Additional homemade jams and granola are also lovely. Plenty of room in the bedroom for both of us to get ready for a wedding we were attending. The shower was great and the bathroom was very clean.
Set in the village of Talgarth, within the Brecon Beacons National Park, The New Gurkha Inn offers cozy rooms with free WiFi. The Gurkha restaurant serves English and Nepali & Gurkha cuisines.
Julia
United Kingdom
Close to work, very clean and easy to use, very comfortable bed which was beautifully made up with generous number of cushions and pillows. The staff member who met me was friendly and helpful.
Ty Helyg Guest House is located in Brecon. Free WiFi access is available and the Brecon Beacons National Park is less than 10 minutes' walk away.
Sara
United Kingdom
Everything very clean and well presented. I had the small double which suited me as a solo traveller. It had its own ensuite shower. All scrupulously clean.
Only slight drawback was that it was up 2 flights of rather steep stairs.. but there was a fridge on the landing for milk for tea and coffee which helped.
There was street parking outside initially and then once I had deposited my suitcase etc I was given a parking permit and took the car round to the Theatre car park. Plenty of room there. Walk back took about 4 minutes.
Breakfast was excellent..proper poached eggs! And gluten free toast. All very nice. Would stay again if travelling this way.
One of the oldest buildings in Brecon, The Wellington's beautiful Georgian façade stands looks over the town square and the monument of the Duke of Wellington.
Dan
United States of America
A really nice atmosphere in a historic old building, and the staff went out of their way to make my stay pleasant. The breakfast was delicious and filling. The location on the high street is very convenient to all that Brecon has to offer.
Greylands Guest House is located in the town of Llandrindod Wells, in Powys. Built in 1897, this Victorian property offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas and free parking.
roy
United Kingdom
Clean and tidy everything you need great hosts great breakfast great stay
Heritage House Nestled in the historic market town of Kington, Heritage house offers two superking rooms with attached bathroom with bath and shower and one kingsize rooms with attached bathroom with...
The Firs at Hay-on-Wye B&B offers accommodations in Hay-on-Wye, 2.6 miles from Clifford Castle and 8.4 miles from Kinnersley Castle.
Robin
United States of America
When we first got there, I was very surprised. It's basically a residence, and they let out rooms, not like other B&Bs I've been to. But the owners are so lovely and welcoming, and really wanted us to be comfortable. The room we stayed in was very comfortable and clean, and the town is wonderful. Would 100% stay there again.
Boasting views of the garden and the Black Mountains, Tegfan Garden Suite is now self-catering and located in Talgarth, midway between Hay-on-Wye and Brecon and ideal for exploring in and around the...
Jaimie
United States of America
Oh, what a treat our stay at Tegfan Garden Suite was! Not only was the cottage tastefully designed with a wonderfully outfitted kitchen but our hosts Helen and John were exceptional as well.
We arrived for our three night stay without any agenda. Helen gave us two well thought out days of activities with excellent dining suggestions as well. We didn't have to plan a thing.
The welsh products provided were delicious, delightfully including the products made by Helen. Breakfast from the provisions was a treat.
We were lucky enough to be there during lambing season. My husband loves lamb and bought some chops from the local butcher (who has a very nice selections of cheese, pies, olive oils, etc. in addition to meat). John arranged for us to use a fire pit including logs to linger outside after we barbecued the chops. It was lovely.
I can't imagine there would have been anywhere nicer to stay and enjoy the Brecon Beacons area.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
Phenomenal stay with very welcoming hosts, the carriage itself is very impressive and spacious. There is a massive amount of work gone into making it and it shows, every detail is well thought out and there is everything you need for a perfect getaway. The surrounding area and gardens are very quiet and peaceful, we enjoyed wandering around the garden looking at the various flowers, fruits and the bees! The glasshouse is a beautiful sight to behold and surprisingly large. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and hope to return again one day.
Great location for Hay on Wye, beds really comfy. Communication from hosts re arrival and location was helpful. Good shower, towels and robes provided. Hosts were friendly and welcoming, room had every thing you could need.
John and Clare are perfect hosts. We had such an amazing stay at Cwmbach Lodge. The location is wonderful and quiet with a fabulous garden with the most amazing views of the Black Mountains There is also a large pond which you can (and my husband did!) swim in!
The room is beautifully decorated and with everything you need. There is a lobby with coffee maker, tea bags and a fridge. A lovely breakfast is provided on a tray so you can have it in your room or on the patio.
Great location, right by the river Wye, nice terrace to use literally on the river bank, good parking on site. Quiet location but with several eating out options within minutes walk. Owner responded to questions quickly and was very helpful. Very clean room. Nice touch to have a fresh milk bottle in the mini fridge waiting for coffee and tea instead of the usual UHT pods elsewhere! And canoe centre next door which was a perfect day out.
Location excellent. Close to places we wanted to visit and indeed visited. Tina & Dave are very welcoming hosts and surely have a wonderful establishment. Breakfast room is very quaint and cute and the views are really something to behold.
Comfortable bed and bathroom + shower facilities in the room we stayed 100% super!!
Very friendly local, great hosts. Honest down to earth good value, comfortable, clean. Food excellent. Great location by the river wye - perfect nights accommodation for Hay festival visitors.
Huge, hot cooked breakfast, loved the individual stainless steel cafetiere that kept the coffee really hot! Great pub food in the evening. Great hosts, very friendly.
Very welcoming hosts , great location for the town and excellent breakfast.
Colin
Young couple
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