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The Beacons Guest House

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Brecon and Central Beacons

The Beacons Guest House

Named after the mountain range that dominates Brecon and the National Park, this restored Georgian town house offers exceptional standards of comfort and hospitality. Stephen and Melanie Dale extend a warm welcome and hope you enjoy your stay at the Beacons Guest House.

The Beacons was once a riverside farm and the 17th Century barns and cottages still remain. The front part of the building was added in the early 1700's and the house has changed little - apart from modern comforts and decor. The original spiral staircase, moulded ceilings and even the meat cellar (now a cosy bar) all add to the character and atmosphere of this lovely home.

We have 14 Bedrooms (12 en-suite), Twin, Double and family rooms available. Groups and Family's welcome and we can sleep upto 40 people. Large private car park at the rear of the guest house with storage for bicycles, golf clubs and motor bikes. Guest lounge and bar facilities.

It is only a five minute walk across the River Usk bridge to the centre of Brecon (Aberhonddu) where you can still absorb the sights and sounds of the markets, visit the cathedral and its Heritage Centre, investigate the local Museums, Theatre Brycheiniog and Canal Marina, or stroll along the banks of the rivers Usk, Honddu and Tarrell - where kingfishers, herons and dippers are frequently spotted.

The Brecon Beacons National Park is not only an area of outstanding natural beauty, with its moors, mountains, rivers, lakes and waterfalls, it is also a place where people live and work, helping to preserve the landscape and pass on traditional rural skills. Many types of outdoor activities can be enjoyed here - whether it be walking or windsurfing, caving or canoeing, gliding or gorgewalking. It is also an area that is steeped in history with castles, manor houses, chapels, priories and ancient villages and towns.

Please contact us for further information.

Contact Details

Contact Name: Melanie & Stephen Dale
Tel: 01874 623339
E-mail: guesthouse@thebreconbeacons.co.uk
Visit our website: http://www.thebreconbeacons.co.uk

Address:
16 Bridge Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8AH
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The Beacons Guest House

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