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Brecon Beacons Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lodge
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    The Lodge

    Ref: S479988

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    Pontsticill is a friendly rural village on the southern fringe of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park), nestled between Dol-y-Gaer and Dowlais. The community is noted for its beautiful reservoir, where tourists may...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cui Shepherds Hut
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    Brecon

    Cui Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S854515

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    This timber clad shepherd’s hut is set in a private meadow surrounded by the open countryside, simply perfect for couples wanting to embrace a rural location within the National Park. The warming wood burner and spacious detached kitchen makes it...

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    £63

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  • 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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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Olwyn Bach
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    Ty Olwyn Bach

    Ref: S801529

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    Tal-Y-Bont-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...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Bach Twt
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    Brecon

    Ty Bach Twt

    Ref: S801531

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    Tal-Y-Bont-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...

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    £69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Winchfawr Lodge
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    Winchfawr Lodge

    Ref: S338965

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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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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Rachel - Verified booking

      We had a lovely 2 weeks holiday in The Lodge, it’s a cosy cottage with the ...

      We had a lovely 2 weeks holiday in The Lodge, it’s a cosy cottage with the most breathtaking views, the photos don’t do it justice ~ you have to see it with your own eyes to truly appreciate it :o) it’s very quiet & peaceful, you only hear the nearby sheep, horses, crows and birds, it is on a country lane with a few cars going past every now and then but we didn’t hear them, the hot tub is lovely too and being in it looking out over the stunning view is just so relaxing, there is another cottage ‘The Chapel’ next door but you don’t even notice it is there, the owners have built a fence between the 2 cottages for privacy which is great, the beds are really comfortable and the facilities in the kitchen was brilliant, lots of cutlery, great knives, crockery, pots & pans & casserole dishes, we have stayed in a few cottages through Sykes, but this was by far the best for kitchen facilities, there is no washing machine or dishwasher, but this doesn’t stop you enjoying your holiday, and in my opinion washing up by hand is always the best anyway, there really is no phone signal but I actually loved this as it meant no one could bother you, but only a short 5 minute drive away and the signal was back, just in case you need it, Wi-Fi was really good we thought, we lost signal a couple of times but it rebooted itself within seconds so you hardly noticed it, there are some lovely walks around the cottage to the reservoir and a cute quaint tea room that did the most amazing scones and tea, the cream was silky smooth and so delicious ~ definitely worth a visit, the vintage steam train is nearby which was lovely and there is an adventure company within walking distance that offer canoeing, zip lining, sup boarding, archery, hiking, cave diving and sailing etc which was great, or 20 minutes drive away took you to horse riding stables which we loved, you are totally in the quiet country side and yet 20 minutes drive away takes you to Merthyr Tydfil, a big town with great shops for retail therapy, great night life and a huge Tescos, there aren’t any wardrobes in the bedrooms but plenty of drawer space with hanging hooks on the back of the bedroom doors, perhaps having an iron & ironing board would be helpful but all in all this was an amazing holiday and we had the best time staying here, we honestly didn’t want to leave and I totally recommend staying at The Lodge for a quiet, cosy, relaxing and peaceful retreat

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    • Colin - Verified booking

      Beautiful location although the picture gives the appearance of direct access to the reservoir which is not the case.

      Lovely views from the bedrooms and is a great base for walking, biking etc and very near to the Outdoor Centre. There is another home on the property with shared access. The cleaners appeared to have done the basics but there was cobwebs on lights and window blinds in the kitchen along with many marks on the walls in the front room; one small hole in the wall. Basic thing were missing from the kitchen such as a whisk, mixing bowl and ice tray Curtains throughout the house are filthy. The locks on the door to the kitchen from patio were broken which creates a security concern, especially of you're coming from an urban area of life. The downstairs toilet had a cracked lid and a large hole in the wall on the floor. Shower is decent and easy to access/control. Upstairs bathroom has reduced height due to the roof but other than that is okay. Main bedroom has a storage bed but the draw kept getting stuck as the bottom had fallen through so we couldn't use it. Smaller bedroom is great but the balcony rail looked like it needed some attention, I left the door open at night with the curtains closed and it allowed the room to remain cool. The garden could be beautiful if it was maintained and looked after, the security lighting didn't work and only one light in the decking worked so you wouldn't be able to stay outside safely after dark. Decking has many holes in it and we reported another as my son's foot went through it; clear from the wood it was rotten. Top of the posts had lichen growing out and the amount of it was clear that it's been like that for some time. We were informed that the decking is being replaced in June. The hot tub was decent but there was dirt in the bottom of the tub upon arrival and one of the jet filaments kept falling out. There is so much potential with this property but needed some work and subsequent regular maintenance along with Cleaners doing their job thoroughly. I would go so far as to say if they did there is the potential to increase prices.

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    • Simon - Verified booking

      We encountered some issues while we were here which resulted in us leaving a day early.

      Namely... The boiler broke down and overflowed leaving us with intermittent hot water and heating. This was nerve wracking given the closely located fuse box. When the boiler was fixed on our 3rd day, we had the opposite issue with the temperature unexplainably jumping to 25° in the night. We found the double bed to be very uncomfortable and instead took to sleeping in the singles which were a slight improvement but still left us with a poor night's sleep and ensuing aches and pains. On our second to last day, the fridge appeared to stop working, having days earlier done everything it could to try and freeze a lot of our food. When we were stripping the bed prior to departure, we found a not-small-amount of what appeared to be dog hair under the bedsheet / on top of the mattress protector which suggests that the cleaners had not washed and changed this from prior visitor(s). The only other thought or point of consideration for future visitors, is that the uncarpeted staircase is very noisy. If you have easily woken kids, this may be a problem for you. For those that need it, we didn't encounter any loss of internet connectivity during our stay. The owners were great through the issues that we faced, very responsive to our messages and they have, I'm told, visited the address after we left in order to resolve these issues. It has to be said that the location itself is lovely, and perhaps we simply fell on an unlucky week for the building. I would probably go back, if I knew that these issues had been completely resolved, as there is a lot of potential there and the location really is lovely - great for stargazing on a clear night and the hot tub was amongst the best that we have had on such a break. The building / other facilities just need a bit of work before I'd go back.

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    • Jacqueline - Verified booking

      Myself and my husband went for a short break.

      The accommodation had everything you need for this. Lots of cooking equipment but no instructions how to use any of it ( we did not use anyway). We took teatowels, soap, shampoo, etc but, this is all provided, even though not listed on itinerary. The description of the accommodation was accurate but nothing to say about steep climb up from road if you are walking. The area itself is beautiful, green an lush, went on some lovely walks but again, a lot of ascending inclines. The farm has a menagerie of animals who all come to say hello, particularly Sylvie the cat and mabel, a new foundland, both indulging in having a fuss. Ceri is lovely, willing to help with anything and full of information about the area. We purchased pork pies from her which were amazing- we bought some home too, along with some goat burgers. Could do with a list of produce and prices left in accommodation as they do not have an actual shop. Tha accommodation is quite compact but enough for 2 people. The shower room/ toilet is right next to bed and you cannot open door properly to get into it. We reported the outside lights not working which Ceri came to look at same morning. The hot tub we only managed to use once because of weather, it was great to ease weary bones but, could do with shelter overhead to enable more use. We had not tried this kind of holiday before but would definitely recommend, would like stay in a cottage next time though. Overall, had a lovely few days in beautiful area.

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    • Stefan - Verified booking

      We were surprised that The Chapel is a few meters from The Lodge, this is not mentioned in any of the descriptions.

      If there had been guests it would certainly not have been the quiet getaway we envisioned. The Lodge itself is lovely, clean and spacious with lovely towels and plenty of options in the kitchen. The only catch was the freezer was unusable as it was completely frozen shut. There was no bbq upon arrival, but the owners quickly told us to use the one from the other property- so we lugged it over. The maintenance on the adjacent property,The Chapel, was on days noisy as they were doing building work and electrical work, in doing so they cut the wi-fi (which they quickly sorted when we asked them). The Lodge is also on a rather busy road so mornings and evenings outside will be interrupted by motorbikes, cars pumping music and hikers chatting as they either make their way up.or down- you are about 5m from the road so you can hear each conversation . To be honest we had hoped for a quieter spot! The area is perfect for hikes, check out the waterfalls on a hot summers day and a lovely tea room up the road that serves afternoon tea and great ice creams.

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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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