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Llwyn Onn Guest House PDF Print E-mail
Llwyn Onn Guest House is in an idyllic setting overlooking the Llwyn Onn Reservoir in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It has been converted to a high 4 star hotel standard accommodation with 11 en suite bedrooms. The front bedrooms overlook the gardens and the lake whilst the back and ground floor bedrooms have woodland views. There is also private off road parking for our guests. The Llwyn Onn area is ideal for walking and cycling around the reservoir to the nearby Garwnant Forest Centre and the Taff Trail, We are close to Pen y Fan with panoramic views of the countryside in the National Park. Llwyn Onn is situated on the outskirts of Merthyr with access to major towns with Cardiff to the South, Swansea to the West and Brecon to the North. It appeals to both business and leisure. So visit Llwyn Onn Guest House and experience the great outdoors of Wales and its warm hospitality.
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Glangrwyney Court PDF Print E-mail
The Glangrwyney Court is a privately owned Grade ll listed Georgian Country House offering luxury 5 star accommodation on the edge of the beautiful Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. 33 Acres of parkland and 4 acres of gardens gives the ideal base for a relaxing country retreat. Glangrwyney Court dates back to approximately 1800 with typical Palladian architecture. The cantilevered staircase is of special interest and the view from the curved window over the gardens and Black Mountains beyond is inspiring. Guests can relax in the cosy sitting room in front of the roaring log fire during winter months. The lounge, along with every room in the house, is tastefully decorated and furnished with period pieces while the honesty bar is to be found in the library, where there is a wide selection of books available and it is possible to take a few quiet moments away from it all. The accommodation comprises eight bedrooms in the Main House and one further ground floor bedroom in the Garden Courtyard, all of which have been sympathetically refurbished to provide exclusive guest rooms with all possible comforts. This becomes evident the moment you arrive and step into the homely and welcoming atmosphere. All rooms are fully equipped with TV & DVD Players, Hairdryers, Clock Radios, Premium Toiletries, Fluffy Bath Towels, Robes and Tea/Coffee facilities. Glangrwyney Court offers guests a well prepared, traditional Breakfast to start the day. With tea and fresh coffee, it is the ideal way to prepare for an adventure filled day exploring the beauty of the surrounding regions. The house does not have a restaurant, but staff will be happy to advise you on one of the highly recommended restaurants to be found nearby in Crickhowell. The tree lined drive forming the approach to the house reveals the first glimpse of the magnificent listed gardens, including ancient Magnolia’s and Acers along with an abundance of shrubs and plants. Each season offers interest and enjoyment to the gardening enthusiast. On a summers evening relax on the patio with a glass of wine or in winter wrap up and walk the gardens before settling down in front of the log fire. Croquet, Boules and an all weather Tennis Court is available on site while Fishing, Shooting and Pony Trekking can easily be arranged locally, giving you a wide choice of pursuits to enjoy in the area. There is an enormous choice for walkers in the immediate area, where the Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains offer tremendous hill-walking possibilities and the Brecon/Pontypool canal provides gentle walking along the towpath. The area affords visitors with peace and serenity, nestled amidst the awe inspiring and relaxing surroundings, however the major cities of Cardiff and Bristol are within an hour's drive, giving a sense of convenience to the location.
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Castle House B B PDF Print E-mail
Indulgent. Luxurious. Different. Castle House is one of Wales’ newest and most ambitious bed & breakfast locations. A commitment to quality, attention to detail, stunning décor and breathtaking views makes Castle House Bed & Breakfast perfect for the visitor with an eye for the unusual! Castle House is a substantial, Grade 2 listed former gentleman’s residence dating back to 1820 with magnificent views across the Clwyd Valley towards The Clwydian range of mountains, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Castle House offers three individually designed and magnificently appointed bedrooms, a romantic lounge and a graceful dining area which also offers scrumptious afternoon teas and specialty catering for meetings and small events, using local produce and supplies. In addition, available as annexe accommodation to the main house for B&B there are two self-contained Cottages set within Castle House’s extensive gardens, these are also available as self catering. The first, Leicester’s Cottage (2 double bedrooms) is actually part of historic Leicester’s Church built in 1587, whilst Gardener’s Cottage (2 double bedrooms) is located on the edge of nine acres of private ancient woodland which provides charm, comfort and secluded privacy with far-reaching magnificent views of the Clwydian range. Castle House facilities have been designed as much for the comfort of the discerning businessman, as for meeting the needs of families and individuals who come from throughout the UK, Europe and beyond to explore the stunning sites and attractions of North Wales and surrounding area. Castle House is surely one of the most uniquely historic bed & breakfast locations in the UK, featuring as part of its own garden a significant part of Denbigh’s ancient town walls, as well as the evocative ruins of a 16thCentury Cathedral built by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Castle House, much more than Bed & Breakfast
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Bodlonfa Hall B B PDF Print E-mail
Bodlonfa Hall Country House offers tranquill accomodation set in an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with an idylic rural position enjoying far reaching views over the North Wales countryside and Clwydian Mountains. The property stands within 2 acres of its own beautifully maintained grounds. It has a large pond and decking area and is the ideal place to relax and watch the wildlife and birdlife in its natural environment. We are positioned 200m from Offa's Dyke National Trail. A short drive will take you to many golf courses, restaraunts and other attractions including Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park.
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Hazel Court Guest House PDF Print E-mail
Situated in the rolling Welsh countryside on the edge of the beautiful Usk valley, Hazel Court is a superior farm house with a modern twist sitting in an acre of its own grounds, 1.5miles from the M4. - 2.5miles from the Celtic Manor (home of the Ryder Cup 2010) - 3miles from Newport Velodrome - 7 miles from Wales & West Showground - 20miles from Cardiff - 20miles from Bristol Whether you are on holiday, or need a restful base to stay whilst you are working in the local area, Hazel Court is the ideal location. The accommodation enjoys an Visit Wales/AA four-star rating and is of the highest standard. All rooms have modern en-suite facilities, television, DVD player and free Wi-Fi. There is an excellent local pub including an Italian restaurant within walking distance, as well as a large number of restaurants nearby.
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Glyn Isa Country House Bed and Breakfast PDF Print E-mail
Glyn Isa (meaning lower valley) 17th Century Country House Bed and Breakfast is privately owned and has 5 individually designed, beautifully appointed double/four poster en suite rooms, all of which are pictured in the photo gallery. The house is one mile from Rowen village near Conwy and dates back to 1626 . It is set in 10 acres of mature gardens and land against a backdrop of mountains on the edge of Snowdonia National Park with lovely views over the Conwy valley, just next to a fishing lake and Dutch Pancake House. The house retains many of its original features, antiques, beams and open inglenook fireplaces. This is a peaceful spot, but the medieval walled town of Conwy, with Edward 1st, 13th Century castle plus many shops, bars and restaurants is 3 miles and Llandudno with more shops, bars and restaurants less than 10 minutes drive away. The award winning village of Rowen is 1 mile or 15 minute easy walk where you will find quaint cottages, beautiful gardens, a post office and a great village pub which hosts its famous Welsh singing every Friday night. Or you could stroll to our other local eatery, an Egon Ronay 16th Century Coaching inn, also a 15 minute walk. Smart/casual dress please and sorry, no children or pets. Private parking within our gates and land. ARRIVALS ARE STRICTLY AFTER 4 PM. This is also our home, so please let us know your arrival time in advance. Group bookings of no more than 6 people.
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