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Top: Wales > Mid Wales > Brecon > Accommodation Mon and Brec Canal The 'Mon and Brec' Canal is one of the finest in Britain. It lies almost completely within the borders of the Brecon Beacons National Park, following the mountainside for much of its 33 miles between Brecon and its junction with the MonmouthshireCanal. Cantre Selyf Cantre Selyf is a 17th century guesthouse situated in the Brecon town center at the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, one of the most sensational areas of Wales. The Beacons Named after the mountain range that dominates Brecon and the National Park, this recently restored Georgian town house provides exceptional standards of comfort and hospitality. Castle Coaching Inn The Castle Coaching Inn is an award winning traditional 17th Century coaching inn and hotel in the village of Trecastle, near Brecon, Wales. Penpont Penpont is one of the finest houses located within the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It provides a individual discover for you to enjoy either as a Bed and Breakfast guest in the main house or on a self-catering vacation in the courtyard wing. Llangoed Hall The Hall, nestling in the peaceful Wye Valley, commands stunning views of the Black Mountains beyond. Welcoming rooms are filled with antiques and Sir Bernard’s outstanding collection of 19th and 20th century works of art. Lansdowne Hotel and Restaurant Accommodation, dining, Bed and Breakfast at the Lansdowne Hotel and Restaurant situated in the heart of Brecon on the edge of the sensational Brecon Beacons National Park. A wealth of things to do in the area. Or relax and discover the countryside. The Usk Inn The Usk has been completely refurbished in sympathetic style, returning to it the ambience and atmosphere of a traditional village inn. The spotless bedrooms are bright and cheerful, finished in a refreshing choice of colours. The Castle Of Brecon Hotel The Castle Of Brecon Hotel is a historic hotel of great charm and character. Occupying the site and remains of Brecon castle close to the center of town, it stands on a bluff of land between 2 rivers commanding extensive views of The Brecon Beacons. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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