Lying at the foot of Crug Hywel, an impressive Iron Age hillfort this well preserved Georgian town is remarkably compact. Many roads lead to ‘Crick’, as it is affectionately known locally, since it stands at an historic crossing point over the River Usk, marked by the fine 17th century…
One of the gems along the River Wye, Hay-on-Wye is the small town famous the world over for books. With the river flowing gracefully along its north western edge Hay, as we locals refer to it, abuts the England Wales border. Its reputation as a town packed with bookshops and…
Standing near the northern gateway into the Rhiangoll valley and the Black Mountains this small, ancient market town packs a punch well above its size. If you’re stopping enroute or using Talgarth as a base you’re sure to revel in the charm and hospitality which this town has in abundance.…
Situated in a dramatic and romantic location in the secluded upper Swansea Valley, Craig-y-nos Country Park is a 40-acre Victorian garden with shady woodlands, meadows, ponds, lazy lawns and rushing rivers. The historic grounds of Craig-y-nos Castle, once home to the internationally famous opera singer Adelina Patti, are spread…
The Plough is a charming four star boutique hotel and AA rosette award winning restaurant. We are set in breathtaking Welsh countryside near the historic market town of Llandeilo and overlook the beautiful Towy Valley. Our location is ideal for touring the castles, country houses, gardens and attractions of the…
The Plough is a charming four star boutique hotel and Award winning restaurant. We are set in breath-taking Welsh countryside near the historic market town of Llandeilo and overlook the beautiful Towy Valley. Our location is ideal for touring the castles, country houses, gardens and attractions of the Brecon Beacons…
Set in centre of the historic market town of Abergavenny, The Angel is a 4 silver star hotel and is the perfect base for exploring the Brecon Beacons. The Angel is conveniently located for the capital city of Cardiff, Hereford and Bristol. This former coaching inn with a smart…
Walks Out West May is National Walking Month and Fforest Fawr UNESCO Global Geopark are encouraging everyone to get outdoors and discover the western half of the Brecon Beacons National Park. There are plenty of short rambles over low ground, hillforts with impressive views or longer hikes if you want to…