The oldest hotel in Wales, this charming country house has a tranquil location, set in the Brecon Beacons with riverside and mountain views. There is free WiFi and free parking.
Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Markets Tavern Hotel is located in Brecon, 30 miles from Elan Valley and a 10-minute walk from Brecon Cathedral.
Located in Brecon, within 27 miles of Elan Valley and 7.1 miles of Clifford Castle, Three Cocks Hotel provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
The George Hotel Wetherspoon is a traditional, family-owned hotel in the center of Brecon. It is popular for its fresh home-cooked food, real ales and friendly Welsh welcome.
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.
Old Castle Farm Guest House in Brecon provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the guest house free of charge.
On average, 3-star hotels in Brecon cost $93 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brecon are $121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brecon can be found for $198 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brecon this weekend is $164 or, for a 4-star hotel, $137. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brecon for this weekend cost around $183 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $112 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brecon for tonight. You'll pay around $151 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brecon will cost around $141, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Brecon:
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From the town with independent shops to the breathtaking...
From the town with independent shops to the breathtaking walks this is a lovely place to spend some time to take in the Welsh scenery. There is plenty of parking and places to stay and prices are reasonable. The museums and community centres are not to be missed.
Adam
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Our visit to Brecon was to meet friends and celebrate a...
Our visit to Brecon was to meet friends and celebrate a milestone birthday. We had a fantastic bit short trip and regretted not having more time to explore the town more as well as the local countryside.
Marcus
United Kingdom
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Spent two whole days sightseeing in brecon itself.
Spent two whole days sightseeing in brecon itself. Other days went out to visit, wales ape and monkey sanctuary, Henrhyd waterfalls were well worth the walk down the shale track, visited Blaenavon mining museum and visited Aberfan. Each route had ideal motorcycling road and spectacular countryside views. There are also other places to visit but did not have time to visit them all. Would recommend the area for views and for walkers, lovely spots for picnics. Absulutely fantastic
Sandra
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Scored 8.0
The hotel was clean neat and tidy.
The hotel was clean neat and tidy. The people on reception were polite & courteous. The restaurant food was good.
There is no service between lunch and dinner - so it means a trip out if you need a snack.
I was using the hotel as a half way stop so didn’t explore the area.. sorry.
Christine
United Kingdom
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The cathedral was well worth a visit- and the cafe/lunch...
The cathedral was well worth a visit- and the cafe/lunch place was lovely with good quality food.
It’s a lovely town with a lot of character and good places to eat and drink.
The surrounding area is stunning. For those wanting to go up Pen y Fan and other peaks, Brecon is a perfect base.
I will be going back for sure!
A
Anonymous
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I Loved the Place, the area is a National Treasure.
I Loved the Place, the area is a National Treasure.
I had some great shopping experiences
Sorry, but I do not do churches / cathedrals or cemeteries, those days have long past, I much prefer to shop along the high street and visit a Tea Room or Charity Shop, or best of all a Market / Fete.
Top tip for those eating at a Pub or two, expect mediocre Food and London Prices here, I believe it is that they feel with such a massive audience they can get away with it. Of all the places we ate, The Tea Rooms at Wye-Not-Stop Llyswen, Brecon, LD3 0UR Has to be our Favourite place to eat, and what a cracking name.
Mr Spence Eng
ApartmentsWales
Mount Street House was perfect for our stay, celebrating 20th wedding anniversary we wanted to explore Beacons but come back to lovely cosy little bit of luxury and for that it was perfect treat. Great location, 2 min from town and easy drive for any of the famous walks.
Breakfast was beyond my expectations- really really good!
Everything worked so well and effortlessly, WiFi, tv, great bath, breakfast order & delivery... little extras like surprise nightcap drink waiting for us resulted in great night sleep! :)
Hotel situated right near brecon town , 5-10mins walk. The canal is about 15mins walk , 5mins in car.
Lots of car parks around this area too. The location is quiet during the morning, there is a church bell nearby, but I didn't hear it go during the morning and i didn't hear it after 7/8pm the night before.
The restaurant is a lovely , well decorated area with a nice menu. Only 1 main option for vegetarian, but it was nice.
Staff were friendly and happy to help.
Quiet, peaceful, cosy place to stay, very clean and tidy. Great to act as a station to explore Beacons Brecon area.
Bus T4 from Merthyr Tydfil Bus Station will take you directly to the hostel in 20 minutes. Please refer to Stagecoach website and check the bus time, the service runs between Brecon and it's very reliable.
Awesome place, fantastic people, wonderful nature. Would love to try the pod for the next stay!
staff were very friendly, full breakfast cooked perfectly and service with a smile by possibly the friendliest and nicest person we met in Wales. (she was also smoking hot, which was helpful).
The room was ok, a little creaky but what do you expect.
the area was nice after a long ride though the Brecon beacons on our bikes we found a nice place top eat as we were a little late for the hotel.
The room that we had at the top of the house was amazing. It was very spacious, clean, comfortable and with a view on the canal. The breakfast area is also very pleasant with a great view outdoors. The host was very helpful with tips on what to go and see in a radius of a 40-minute drive. We will definitely stay at the same place if we decide to visit Breacon Beacons again.
David and Co were fantastic. We were made to feel very welcome when we arrived, nothing was too much trouble when we asked for something. Breakfast is excellent, the location of the hotel is great for getting into town and out into the Brecon Beacons.
I am already planning another trip to the area and will use Castle Farm Guest House again.
It was a lovely quaint but spacious property with everything we needed for a 6 night stay. Nice decor and all mod cons, good WiFi, great garden to relax in. Situated in a convenient location in which to explore the Brecon Beacons. Excellent contact from the owner throughout. Would recommend.
This is a lovely bed and breakfast in the beautiful Brecon Beacons. We were well looked after by Sue and Johnny. The rooms were extremely clean and we had acres of space. The breakfasts are huge and Sue was a great host. We look forward to coming back here very soon!
The staff were VERY friendly and helpful, the food was excellent, and the beer garden was a godsend after driving all day. We wish we would have stayed a couple more days. We only spent a week in Wales, but the Griffin was by far our favorite place to stay.
Second stay in this wonderful Inn, the staff are always friendly and the food is delicious! The rooms are comfy and have all the usual amenities. The location is ideally suited for the Brecon Beacons and surrounding areas.
Great location near the centre of Brecon, large room with en suite and good shower, private parking, welcoming host greeted us on arrival and gave great advice on local restaurants including a personalised welcome guide
Everything was perfect, relaxed and Edward is a fantastic host, friendly and inviting. Nothing was too much trouble. If you ever visit Brecon, make sure you book your stay here. You won't be disappointed.
Value for money - cheapest pints of Ruddles Ale I've had in a long time!
Room was comfortable but small.
Well-restored historic building.
Close to town center.
Large and spacious rooms to spread out luggage and relax. Center of village location. Ice cream store and small grocery just down the steps and around the corner.
Welcoming staff, comfortable spacious room, historic building, excellent breakfast available, very good location for exploring the Welsh/English border country.
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