Brynhonddu Country House B&B
This warmhearted, family-managed bed & breakfast – voted one of the best in Wales by overseas clients (2003) – proposes good vistas over the Black Mountains, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. An historic farmstead setting, encircled by some of one of the best strolling districts in the state, the estate brags roomy and varied flora and fauna, with 51 kinds of tree and 47 various bird species within the grounds.
Accredited with Welcome Host Gold Level standing and Level two Green Dragon Environmental Tourism status.
Location
Hotel information
- Brynhonddu Country House is a bed & breakfast, rather than a hotel or holiday hotel.
- As a result, a twenty-four hour manned reception desk cannot be offered.
- What able to be offered, by prior arrangement, are check-in times outside of the standard period (17: 00 – 18:00).
- Alternate check-in times by demand, please contact the cottage after booking..
Area information
Brynhonddu Country House enjoys an alluring rustic setting, in the foothills of the Black Mountains, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. It's situated near to the Offas Dyke National Trail, the Blaenavon World Heritage Site and Hay, known as The Town of Books. A delicious base for strolling, hiking, activity breaks and historic and cultural breaks. Local activities comprises of pony trekking, canoeing, fishing, hang gliding, caving and hole golf.
Travel information
From London: - Take the M4 west and exit at mix 24. - Head north for Monmouth on A449 for ten miles. - Turn east at Raglan onto the A40 for Abergavenny. - At Abergavenny's roundabout head north onto the A495 for Hereford and continue for five miles to Pandy. - At the last pub in the countryside (The Old Pandy Inn) turn left and continue under the railroad bridge. - After 300 yards, take the first left. - After 600 yards turn right up a long tree lined drive. There is a car park region on the left.
Quick description
This warmhearted, family-managed bed & breakfast – voted one of the best in Wales by overseas clients (2003) – proposes good vistas over the Black Mountains, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. An historic farmstead setting, encircled by some of one of the best strolling districts in the state, the estate brags roomy and varied flora and fauna, with 51 kinds of tree and 47 various bird species within the grounds. Accredited with Welcome Host Gold Level standing and Level two Green Dragon Environmental Tourism status.
Important information
Brynhonddu Country House B&B shares Bwlch Trewyn estate with three other neighbours. Please respect their solitude. It's not possible to connect your own computer to the internet connection. There is a laptop for social use in the entrance.
Cancellation policy
Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to two days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged. Whether cancelled later or in case of no-show, the entire price of the reservation will be charged. Kids and Extra Bed Policy: All kids are welcome. All kids under 1 year staying free when using existing bedding. All older kids or groun-ups are charged GBP 20. 00 per night and individual for additional beds. Maximum holding capacity of supplementary beds in a apartment is three. There is no holding capacity for cots in the apartment. Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged. Vat and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included. Facilities charge is included. City/tourist tax is not applicable. Internet connection: Wireless internet connection is obtainable in public zone and is free. Meal Plan: Full English breakfast is included in the suite rate. Car parking: Free private car park is attainable on spot. Pets: Pets are allowed on demand. No additional charges. The guesthouse reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
Hotel Facilities
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Garden
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Free Parking
- Heating
- Gay Friendly
- All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
- Internet Services
- Packed Lunches
- Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included














