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Food & Drink in Brecon
6 sites in this category


Narrow SubjectEating Out [6]

Widen SubjectLeisure & Recreation / Food & Drink

Widen AreaWales / Mid Wales / Powys / Brecon

The Lansdowne Hotel and Restaurant
http://www.lansdownehotel.co.uk
Our small family run Guest Accommodation and Restaurant is located in the heart of Brecon on the edge of the beautiful National Park.


The Felin Fach Griffin Hotel
http://www.eatdrinksleep.ltd.uk
A dining pub with rooms nestling near the book town of Hay-on-Wye between The Black Mountains and The Brecon Beacons, not far from the market towns of Abergavenny and Crickhowell.


Castle Coaching Inn
http://www.castle-coaching-inn.co.uk
A small family run 3 star Georgian Hotel standard Inn and Restaurant. We are located in the village of Trecastle, near Sennybridge in the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales. The Hotel is privately owned and managed by Val and John Porter who take pleasure in personally welcoming their guests and ensuring they get the most out of their stay.


The Usk Inn
http://www.uskinn.co.uk
The Usk was established in the 1840s at the time of the Brecon to Merthyr Railway. It has an enviable position on the edge of the village, opposite the former railway station and yard. Imagine if you can, how the patrons of the Inn would have felt when the Wild Run of 1878 spilled the Locomotive Hercules onto Station Road! The Brecon to Monmouthshire canal runs along the 300 ft contour, through the centre of the village, about a quarter of a mile from the Inn, in some instances at roof level!


The George Hotel
http://www.george-hotel.com
The George is a traditional family-owned hotel, situated in the centre of Brecon, heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation with modern amenities and facilities combined with friendly and personal service, you will always be guaranteed a warm Welsh welcome.


Brecon Castle Hotel
http://www.breconcastle.co.uk
With 40 bedrooms and an excellent bar and restaurant, this is a fine base for enjoying the Brecon Beacons National Park. Its four function rooms are ideal for intimate dinners, meetings, banquets, weddings, exhibitions and conferences.


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