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Brecon Beacons Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Gwenyn
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    Brecon

    Ty Gwenyn

    Ref: S801530

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    Talybont-On-Usk is a charming countryside village resting within the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons National Park. The village is well-known for its stunning location which features a canal, two rivers, rolling hills and woodland...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Garwnant, Brecon Beacons
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    Garwnant, Brecon Beacons

    Ref: S1061689

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    £149

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    The Brecon Beacons National Park spans southern Wales and is a great destination if you want to go hiking, cycling, or mountain biking. You can also enjoy a range of gentler walks, as well as birdwatching or nature photography. This beautiful rural area really does have something for everyone. One of the main attractions is the chance to hike up Pen Y Fan Mountain which can be challenging but is a rewarding climb. Or, explore the ruins of Tretower Castle before trying local whisky from Penderyn Distillery.

    If you're looking for lodges and log cabins in the Brecon Beacons, you'll find a range of fantastic deals when you book through Snaptrip. Our best-price guarantee ensures that you'll get incredible value, whether you want a cosy cabin set in the hills or a family-sized lodge in any of the quaint towns nearby. Be sure to try lots of the quiet rural pubs and cafes in the area for a proper taste of Wales.

    We have a huge range of holiday properties on offer, and you can use our search filters to quickly and easily find your ideal cabin. We offer everything from romantic lodges with open fireplaces to dog-friendly properties with secure gardens. Plus, our customer service team is always here to help.

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    Things to do near Brecon Beacons

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    Penderyn Brecon Beacons Distillery / The Welsh Whisky Co Ltd

    In the foothills of the Brecon Beacons in South Wales, Penderyn Distillery produces award-winning single malt whiskies and spirits. A visitor centre offers tours of the distillery and a tasting bar where you can try some of its products. Not suitable for children. Alternative route available for wheelchair users. Shop and bar.

    Tretower Castle & Court

    This architectural wonder spans 900 years of history. Tretower is two wonders in one as just across the castle green lies an entire medieval court that became a byword for magnificence. You'll find the great hall set up just as if it were for a lavish feast in the 1460s. A recreated 15th century garden contains fragrant white roses that represent Sir Roger's passionate Yorkist sympathies. Mostly accessible for wheelchair users, dogs on leads welcome, gift shop, refreshments, picnic tables, toilets, child friendly.

    Pen y Fan

    Pen y Fan is one of the most popular walks in Wales. When the weather is fine, the views are truly splendid, with mile upon mile of rolling hills. There are marked trails on the walk, so please stick to these and take care - some sections are steep and the drop at the top is sheer. Take a look at the 'Visit Wales' website for more information - it features the Pen y Fan walk among others.

    Henrhyd Waterfall

    Henrhyd Waterfall, located in the scenic Brecon Beacons, is a must-visit for holidaymakers seeking natural beauty. Standing at 90ft tall, it's the tallest waterfall in South Wales. Explore the enchanting woodland trail and immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery. Address: Dol Henrhyd, Coelbren, Neath SA10 9PG

    Frequent questions

    • Are the Brecon Beacons worth visiting?

      Absolutely, the Brecon Beacons are well worth visiting. This stunning national park in Wales offers diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to dramatic mountains, providing opportunities for hiking, scenic drives, and outdoor adventures amidst breathtaking natural beauty.

    • When should I visit Brecon Beacons?

      The best time to visit the Brecon Beacons is during the spring and summer months (May to August) when the weather is generally milder and the landscapes are vibrant with blooming flora. This period is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the park's natural beauty.

    • How many days is enough for Brecon Beacons?

      Spending 2 to 4 days in the Brecon Beacons allows you to appreciate its main attractions and natural beauty. This timeframe offers enough time for hiking, enjoying scenic drives, and exploring the charming towns and villages, ensuring a well-rounded experience of this stunning national park.

    • What are Brecon Beacon's must-see attractions?

      Brecon Beacons boasts must-see attractions such as Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, offering panoramic views. The picturesque waterfalls at Pontneddfechan, the scenic drives through Black Mountain Pass, and the historic market town of Brecon itself are also highlights that capture the park's diverse and captivating beauty.

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