Things to do

 

The historic town of Brecon is a 15-minute drive and the local area offers many visitor attractions including Llangorse lake, the Dan-yr-Ogof caves and the Big Pit. Also to enjoy are the regular farmers markets and the endless options for outdoor pursuits such as mountain climbing, hill walking, canoeing, cycling, pony trekking, bird watching, water sports to gentle walks. Not forgetting the golf courses of Cradoc and Brecon.

 
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Walking and Cycling

Walkers and cyclists are always welcome with many of the recognised trails and walks on our doorstep.
We can offer pick-ups, luggage drop-off and secure cycle storage as well as ample guest car parking on a gravel surface.

 
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Talgarth Mill

Talgarth Mill is a thriving community initiative providing a hub for the production of high quality, locally made food and crafts. At the heart of the project is the 18th Century watermill, now back in full working order and milling 4 days a week. It is an inspiring example of an eco-friendly food enterprise which really keeps things local. Wheat grown near Llowes travels just 7 miles to be ground into award-winning bread-making flour. Fresh bread is baked 5 days a week for morning collection from the bakery, and the best local ingredients are used to create an inspiring menu of bakes, cakes and lunches in the café.

 
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Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye is a small, picturesque town in the heart of the black mountains. It is full of bookshops and cafe’s and is famous for its annual literary festival.