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Town House at Brecon

5.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (74)
"Best accommodation in the area by a long way, breakfast was delicious and the owners were very friendly and accommodating."
Town House at Brecon

Peterstone Court

5.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (32)
"Staff superb. Room excellent. Bfast lunch and dinner high standard. Beautiful garden and surrounds. We loved it."
The price is AED 594
AED 713 total
includes taxes & fees
1 Apr - 2 Apr
Peterstone Court

Swn Yr Afon

5.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (5)
"Absolutely spot on little place with spacious rooms and bathrooms. First class breakfast too! The owner could not do enough to make sure we were comfortable and had everything we need."
Swn Yr Afon
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Learn more about Defynnog

Check out Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Center and Brecon Beacons National Park—just a couple of the sights around Defynnog.

Devynnock: former terminus of the Brecon Forest Tramroad. The Sennybridge depot was the northern terminus of the tramroad from 1823 until its closure in 1867. Now converted to a residence, the tallest building was originally a warehouse. A small water-powered iron foundry operated nearby. Source: Stephen Hughes. Industrial Archaeology of the Swansea Region, AIA 1988, 39
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