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.
Neil
United Kingdom
The staff were most helpful and pleasant. The room was reasonable, though there was no view and if I'd had to spend much time in it, it would have been rather depressing.
The George Hotel Wetherspoon is a traditional, family-owned hotel in the centre of Brecon. It is popular for its fresh home-cooked food, real ales and friendly Welsh welcome.
Terence B
United Kingdom
Room was extremely comfortable and spotlessly clean with refreshment facilities. The bathroom was ace. Breakfast could be taken in the pub and was first rate
Located in Brecon, within 44 km of Elan Valley and 11 km of Clifford Castle, Three Cocks Hotel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Kristiyan1122
United Kingdom
Fireplace was very high quality and enjoyable space.. Location was great to jump into all the nearby towns and parks.
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.
Built in 1741, the Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant & Spa Hotel blends traditional charm with modern facilities. Complimentary WiFi and free parking is available at this property.
Situated in Brecon and only 42 km from Elan Valley, Alltybrain Farm Cottages and Farmhouse B&B features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Laurence
United Kingdom
The property was set in a lovely and well-maintained garden, surrounded by hills with sheep. It was so peaceful and lovely.
The host offered to cook breakfast earlier than usual to accommodate my schedule. That was lovely.
The breakfast was very nice with homemade rhubarb, and honey from the host’s own beehives.
The property is located 300m away from a local put which serves food. This was great for the evening as we did not have to use the car to dine.
Cosy Twin Room in Brecon is located in the village of Cradoc, 3 miles from Brecon. Free private parking is available on-site, and free WiFi is available throughout the entire property.
Jim
United Kingdom
Spotlessly clean, with Ted being the perfect host.
Offering a garden and garden view, Westend Holiday Let 2 Brecon is located in Brecon, less than 1 km from Brecon Cathedral and 30 km from Clifford Castle.
Roz
United Kingdom
Great location - short walk from all the facilities of Brecon but nice and quiet as well for good nights sleep.
Property is well equipped, clean, and a lot of thought has gone into it. Smart TV with all the usual apps (iPlayer etc. ; Amazon prime or Netflix - you’ll need your own logins for these two). Well equipped kitchen so easy to self cater. And was nice surprise to find coffee, a few milk portions, coffee and some biscuits and washing up items and cleaning items and some toiletries which were plenty for out overnight stay.
Easy check in and self check out option.
Offering quiet street views, Westend Holiday Room 1 Brecon - Shared Bathroom is an accommodation set in Brecon, 30 km from Clifford Castle and 40 km from Kinnersley Castle.
Sara
United Kingdom
The room itself was lovely, very clean and comfortable. The people who checked us in were also very friendly and helpful. I spoke to them directly about checking in early which they allowed us to do.
On average, 3-star hotels in Brecon cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brecon are £99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brecon can on average be found for £160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brecon this weekend is £109 or, for a 4-star hotel, £103. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brecon for this weekend cost on average around £180 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £84 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brecon for tonight. You'll pay on average around £110 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brecon will cost around £121 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Brecon by car or train, approximately 3 hours from London. International travellers can fly into Cardiff Airport, 80km away, then take a bus or taxi. Alternatively, Bristol Airport is 100km away, with bus and train connections available. Transfers may be required.
Cardiff Airport is the most convenient for Brecon, both domestically and internationally. It's approximately 85km away, offering numerous flight options and easy road connections to Brecon.
Brecon, UK, offers several public transport options. The T4 TrawsCymru bus service connects Brecon to Cardiff and Newtown. Local bus services also operate within the town. Alternatively, Brecon is compact and walkable. Cycling is another option, with bike hire available. For longer distances, consider driving; car hire services are accessible.
The best area to stay in Brecon, UK, is the town centre. It's popular for its close proximity to Brecon Beacons National Park, historic sites like Brecon Cathedral, and a variety of shops and restaurants.
Brecon, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with no extreme temperatures. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 16°C in July. The town has distinct summer and winter seasons, with the warmest months from June to August and the coldest from December to February. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with October being the wettest month. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Brecon.
The ideal months to visit Brecon, United Kingdom, are from June to September. During this period, the weather is typically warm and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C. These months offer the best conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Additionally, the Brecon Jazz Festival, a major attraction, takes place in August.
Explore the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park, home to Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. Visit the historic Brecon Cathedral and The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh. Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on Llangorse Lake or step back in time at Tretower Court and Castle.
What guests said about Brecon:
10
Scored 10
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
10
Scored 10
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
10
Scored 10
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
8.0
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
10
Scored 10
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
10
Scored 10
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
This was a perfect location to stay for a short break in the Brecon Beacons. 5 minutes outside Brecon the farmhouse is in a beautiful bucolic setting. As you enjoy the tasty, freshly made, full English you can gaze over the foothills of the Beacons and watch the chickens, guinea fowl and black sheep just outside the window. Throughout the stay I was well looked after by the hosts and nothing was too much trouble. My room was clean and cosy - I slept like a log! The bathroom was immaculate and spacious with a powerful shower.
The views over the farm and mountains from the balcony and car park are stunning, the cottage itself has everything you need and super clean. Really spacious living space. Owners are really friendly and Emma pointed us in the direction of a gorgeous walk through their farm and onwards where we got a beautiful view of the mountains. 10 mins drive into Brecon town which has everything you need. From the cottage you can reach most places within the Brecon Beacons in under an hour so really convenient. We will be coming back!
We had a fantastic long weekend stay at Vale Farm. The location was perfect - about 10 mins from Brecon and within east reach of the Beacons. The scenery was stunning and the children loved playing in the field with the dog. The owners were really friendly and helpful with local information. The accommodation was very clean and comfortable and the pool and hot tub were a huge hit with our 11 and 9 year olds. We will definitely be returning!
Great location from which to explore the Brecon Beacons. Maps and plenty of books about the area to browse through in the guest sitting/ dining room. We only had one day in the area and proprietor, Edward, was very helpful in advising the best route to climb Pen Y Fan. We liked being able to make our own breakfast from the all the options Edward made available. Best selection of teas we have ever seen. We also loved Molly the cat!
Great breakfast in the morning, the full English includes a continental breakfast too which was nice. The showers were hot and clean, room and toilets were warm and clean too. Plenty of free parking and a great location to explore the Brecon Beacons national park and really helpful staff, who suggested a good circular route from the door up to Fan Frynych.
If you’re looking for a great B&B in Brecon, look no further. Great rooms, great location, and an exceptional guest experience from the host, Gail. Made an already wonderful trip to Brecon Beacons extra special with her local knowledge and care & pampering of guests. Anticipates guests needs and is more than happy to help. 10/10 Highly recommend!
The location was great, in Brecon town centre and close to Pen Y Fan which was the reason for our trip. There’s no parking which is a pain as you can only park outside the hotel for 1 hour and then you have to move your car. There is a paying car park about a 10 minute walk away. The bed was comfy and the shower had a good pressure.
Location was great. Close to Brecon and easy to travel around the Brecon Beacons. The house had everything you'd need for a stay away. Kitchen facilities were great and lots of space to chill out; inside the house & outside in the garden. Would highly recommend and will definitely go back.
it was spacious, welcoming, and conveniently located. the kitchen was well equipped and the owner left breakfast on the counter and milk in the fridge. Great communication before, during and after our stay. We loved being right next to the river. wished we could have stayed longer.
Such a beautiful place right next to the town not even a 5 minute walk perfect tony is amazing a lovely host he goes out his way to make sure you have a fantastic stay and I had the best sleep ever bed was so comfortable and I would stay again
Very cosy and warm especially in the weather conditions. Everything you could need in the kitchen, including condiments and nice to have milk and welshcakes waiting! Great location and accessible for Brecon and the Beacons and South Wales.
Great location for a two day stay in Brecon. Friendly hosts who left tea, coffee, milk, orange juice, bread, milk and cereal for breakfast. cottage was v clean. Beds v comfy - needed for a good night's sleep after climbing up Pen-y-Fan!
Couldn't fault the stay at all. The rooms were spacious, clean and modern. Bed was super comfy. Breakfast was excellent. Hosts were very welcoming and accommodating. I would definitely recommend staying here.
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.
Room was comfortable and met my expectations. Location of hotel for my travels was excellent. Enjoyed both dinner and breakfast at the hotel. Recommended hotel!
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