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 | |  | | | Brecon Castle Hotel, BreconCastle Square, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9DB
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| A 3-star Ryder Cup 2010 coaching inn, with the tower and walls of Brecon Castle located in its gardens, this heritage inn offers great charm and character. Brecon Castle Hotel opened as a coaching inn in the late 18th century, becoming the first hotel in Wales in the first decade of the 19th century. Located in private grounds on a prominent hill in the centre of the Georgian town, it offers beautiful views over the River Usk and up to the Brecon Beacons mountains. The hotel is located just 2 miles from Cradoc Golf Course (Welsh golf course of the year 2005). As well as falconry, golf, fishing, mountain climbing and walking activities, historical castle and monastery tours are organised from the hotel. The hotel owns its own canal boat on the Brecon canal for those wishing to mix and match their time in the Brecon Beacons. Privately owned and family-run, the hotel and separate B&B combine a friendly atmosphere with efficient service and excellent, locally sourced food in its restaurant and bar/bistro. Food is served all-day, every day. There is off-road parking and Wi-Fi in all public areas. The hotel is dog friendly. There are extensive conference and wedding facilities at the hotel. |  |
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 | |  | | | The Coach House, BreconOrchard Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8AN
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| Traditionally, coach houses were warm and welcoming places, but this particular example is one of a new breed, with luxurious contemporary townhouse accommodation. The welcome is as big as ever, and hosts Marc and Tony always go the extra mile to make guests feel at home. They are full of local knowledge on the best places to visit, whether you plan to walk, cycle or ride. The Coach House has a strong 'sense of place', apparent in the number of photographs and maps of the Brecon Beacons. The Coach House offers you 4-star (guest house) contemporary town house accommodation in the town of Brecon. |  |
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 | |  | | | Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant & Spa, BreconLlanhamlach, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7YB
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| Situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court is avant-garde and distinctive in its style; loyal to its Georgian heritage but with a contemporary twist. The approach to food is simple and honest: 90% of the meat and poultry served at the restaurant comes from Peterstone Court's nearby family farm. This means you'll know exactly what the animals have been fed throughout their life, and the owners hope that this will also reduce Peterstone Court's carbon footprint and lessen its impact on the environment. The food is always seasonal and sustainable, using fresh, organic and home-reared ingredients wherever possible. The spa uses only natural, organic products, a philosophy which has filtered down from the main house. On offer is Ytsara™, from Thailand, and Circaroma™, an award winning contemporary range (certified by the Soil Association). All the rooms are large, light and spacious. Built in 1741, there has in fact always been a dwelling on the site of Peterstone Court since the 14th century. A full Welsh breakfast is served to you each morning, and has received 1st prize in the Best Welsh Breakfast Competition, organised by the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Mid-Wales Tourism Partnership. The hotel's kitchen team were also the winner of Gold Standard Dining Out 2005 (by True Tastes in Wales), as well as coming 3rd in the Welsh International Culinary Championships. Ingredients are sourced directly from the hotel's own farm, just 11 km (7 miles) away. The hotel was also placed in the Top 10 Romantic Wedding Locations in the UK by Tiara magazine, winning the Georgian Splendour category. |  |
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