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The name somewhat gives this away, but Brecon is an historic market town in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Today the town is tied in with the popularity of the park, and its main street is lined with crowd-pleasing antique shops, tea rooms, boutiques, museums and old taverns, along with the original medieval churches and marketplace. It’s a spectacular setting, and many of the best places to stay in Brecon offer wonderful Beacon views. Accommodation here varies from budget self catering spots to charming B&Bs, but our favourite is a lovely country house hotel just out of town.
Whether you’re planning to visit Brecon because you’ve a walking or cyclin trail in mind or you just want to immerse yourself in the grand scenery, the town’s backdrop is the draw for almost 100% of visitors. The Brecon Beacons National Park has a spider’s web of trails marked out, from the Black Mountains in the east to the Black Mountain in the west (not an error, those are the names), up hill and down dale. The Usk Valley is a good starting point, and it’s also worth looking up Horseshoe Ridge, Sugar Loaf and the Taff Trail, a 55 mile walk/bike route starting from Brecon and ending in Cardiff. There are also opportunities to canoe, kayak or paddle board.
Wetter days come along whatever the season, and for those our Gurus recommend a visit to some of the region’s show caves, Cathedral Cave or Dan-yr-Ogof, or to the Big Pit National Coal Museum in Blaenavon. Or, in Brecon proper, there’s the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh with its Zulu War Room; the 11th century cathedral; Brecon Castle; and the Brecon Canal Basin and canal network too.
However this is prime tourist territory, so if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Brecon, do your homework and book well ahead.
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This stately home has a commanding presence in the surrounding countryside. Each room is unique, but all are exquisitely decorated in soft palettes and fabrics. The award winning restaurant is a must, as is the smart dress code. An array of activities ensure you're kept busy. Country luxury!