The George Hotel Wetherspoon is a traditional, family-owned hotel in the centre of Brecon. It is popular for its fresh home-cooked food, real ales and friendly Welsh welcome.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Great room, comfortable bed, nice and clean and modern. Meals were delicious and reasonably priced.
Located in Brecon, within 44 km of Elan Valley and 11 km of Clifford Castle, Three Cocks Hotel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
The oldest hotel in Wales, this charming country house has a tranquil location, set in the Brecon Beacons with riverside and mountain views. There is free WiFi and free parking.
Janet
United Kingdom
The bathroom was clean with a full size bath. The bed was comfortable and the food good.
Situated in Brecon and only 6.7 km from Brecon Cathedral, Captains Lookout (Studio apartment) features accommodation with river views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Perfect location right next to main roads and ten minutes from Brecon. Super pretty and immaculate inside and the grounds! All the facilities you could need for a short stay, and it felt quiet and private.
Offering a garden and garden view, Westend Holiday Let 2 Brecon is located in Brecon, less than 1 km from Brecon Cathedral and 30 km from Clifford Castle.
Brecon serviced apartments- Kian Perrott Properties is situated in Brecon, 600 metres from Brecon Cathedral, 29 km from Clifford Castle, and 39 km from Kinnersley Castle.
Tracy
United Kingdom
Very cosy and had everything you would have needed
Situated in Brecon and only 42 km from Elan Valley, Alltybrain Farm Cottages and Farmhouse B&B features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Brecon cost DKK 770 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brecon are DKK 906 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brecon can on average be found for DKK 1,254 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brecon this weekend is DKK 1,448 or, for a 4-star hotel, DKK 957. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brecon for this weekend cost on average around DKK 1,843 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs DKK 878 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brecon for tonight. You'll pay on average around DKK 974 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brecon will cost around DKK 1,141 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Brecon:
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We were really Happy with our stay in Brecon there is a...
We were really Happy with our stay in Brecon there is a lovely walk
by the canal . Plenty of shops, and for those who enjoy antique shops
they a couple of them. There is a good Wetherspoons. The people are
friendly .
Jane
United Kingdom
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Scored 6.0
Great location for walks but it’s SO quiet in the evenings!
Great location for walks but it’s SO quiet in the evenings! Not much option for good food except greasy ‘and chips’ places.
Next time would stay somewhere within driving distance of the Brecon National Park. Expected Brecon to be at the hub of things but wasn’t. Saying that it’s a pretty centre.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
A very quaint small town, offering loads of restaurants and...
A very quaint small town, offering loads of restaurants and tea rooms. People very friendly and happy to give advice of interesting things to see and do, stunning scenery. A hidden gem. Lovey walks and nice selection of small shops offering everything you might want, nice clothes shops great hairdresser
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely picturesque town, plenty of shops etc
Lovely picturesque town, plenty of shops etc
Down side absolutely shockingly no transport!!!
You have to get a cab and that was almost impossible, they really need to improve transport links, I had to book a cab from abergavenny which cost a small fortune just to be able to catch train home.
It's better if you drive
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
From the town with independent shops to the breathtaking...
From the town with independent shops to the breathtaking walks this is a lovely place to spend some time to take in the Welsh scenery. There is plenty of parking and places to stay and prices are reasonable. The museums and community centres are not to be missed.
Adam
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Scored 10
Our visit to Brecon was to meet friends and celebrate a...
Our visit to Brecon was to meet friends and celebrate a milestone birthday. We had a fantastic bit short trip and regretted not having more time to explore the town more as well as the local countryside.
Stayed here for 2 nights visiting the Brecon Beacons, was perfect really - the host is very kind and accommodating (and has a lovely cat :D). Good size bedroom, comfy, and clean - as is the bathroom/kitchen (shared) and little conservatory/dining area you get for yourself. Quiet and peaceful too. Not far from Brecon itself either for shops/food. Bonus point parking spot around the back off the road.
David and Co were fantastic. We were made to feel very welcome when we arrived, nothing was too much trouble when we asked for something. Breakfast is excellent, the location of the hotel is great for getting into town and out into the Brecon Beacons.
I am already planning another trip to the area and will use Castle Farm Guest House again.
It was an absolutely idyllic location, beautiful garden and cosy but spacious Hayloft. It was the perfect place to relax after busy days exploring the Brecon Beacons. The kids loved the chickens snd sheep and exploring the garden. It was also really lovely having no tv and time to play board games snd enjoy each other’s company.
David and Kathleen were so friendly, knowledgeable, nothing was too much trouble. Everything you could possibly need for your stay. Lovely garden, private parking and close to the town. David chatting and his humour at breakfast, which was delicious and plentiful, was great. A lovely warm welcome by Kathleen when I arrived.
Great location. Really comfortable and spacious en-suite room. Our room afford dual aspect views of the narrow boat canal/marina and the Brecon Beacons. Rachel & Sid were very welcoming, helpful & super hosts. Breakfasts were very good. Lovely conservatory & garden to chill out and enjoy the spectacular landscape.
Excellent location with beautiful views. A short walk downhill to town. Accommodation was extremely well furnished and clean. We had the best bedroom we'd ever had on a weekend break. The hosts were extremely helpful and friendly and the breakfast was excellent and plenty of choice.
Very nice and peaceful location, did some hiking, seeing the horses and local town centres are not far. Plus Brecon National Park was not far.
The cottage was nice and cosy, generally clean (a few spiders in the living room area, but you expect that living in the farm lands)
It's a typical wetherspoons pub with the added bonus of 6 bedrooms. We had room no.2 in the courtyard, so no neighbours to the side or above. Hotel is central to the town of Brecon, all shops,cafes and restaurants within walking distance.
Second stay in this wonderful Inn, the staff are always friendly and the food is delicious! The rooms are comfy and have all the usual amenities. The location is ideally suited for the Brecon Beacons and surrounding areas.
Our room was spacious, beautifully decorated and well equipped. Our host Jen was very welcoming and accommodating and the breakfast was outstanding. The property is lovely with lovely views from the breakfast room.
beautiful cottage, lovely listening to the stream. lovely welcome pack, easy to get to the different areas of Brecon Beacons, great hot tub, comfy beds, quiet. eco friendly touches
The room was very clean, comfortable and quiet. Lovely shower. Breakfast was great with lots of choice. Location was really good, within walking distance of Brecon town centre.
it’s a comfortable home from home type of Hotel with very friendly Staff. Jacob was particularly helpful and recommended the Kebabs for our dinner, they were delicious.
It’s a beautiful place to stay, the room very comfortable, there’s a great common area to have a drink and catch up with other guests, and the breakfast outstanding.
Large and spacious rooms to spread out luggage and relax. Center of village location. Ice cream store and small grocery just down the steps and around the corner.
Welcoming staff, comfortable spacious room, historic building, excellent breakfast available, very good location for exploring the Welsh/English border country.
A nice, comfortable, quiet room in a picturesque setting, conveniently a short walk from the town centre. One of the best breakfasts we've ever had at an hotel.
Beautiful location in the Brecon Beacons, close to the town centre and integrated into the medieval castle. Excellent breakfast and great venue for a party!
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