Wednesday 16 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Bryn Y Fedwen Farm

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B&B  -   £32.00 - £40.00   per person per night

Bryn Y Fedwen Farm
Trallong, Sennybridge
Brecon
Powys LD3 8HW
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Bryn Y Fedwen Farm


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  Description
Welcome to our family-run sheep farm, nestling on a hillside high above the River Usk valley with spectacular views across the Brecon Beacons National Park.

We offer extremely comfortable accommodation in our 18th century farmhouse, centrally heated throughout and with a log fire to enjoy in the lounge on colder evening.

Our spacious double/family bedrooms have been tastefully furnished to modern standards, including en-suite facilities, T V, beverage trays, inter net access and many extras.

We serve a traditional hearty Welsh breakfast in the beamed dining room with its lovely inglenook fireplace. Food is sourced locally as much as possible, and special diets catered for. There are several local inns within a short drive for evening meals.

The area is peaceful and unspoilt with endless opportunities for walking, riding, cycling etc. or simply touring around enjoying its lovely scenery and attractions. There is safe parking and a good mobile phone signal. We are happy to offer our guests information on the area including the loan of maps. Although we do not have any ground floor bedrooms we welcome less able visitors. Our policy is to farm and run our B & B business in an environmentally friendly way.


 Accept Children  Cycle Hire Available  Cycle Storage  Fishing Nearby  Garden Patio  Internet Access  Parking On-Site  Pony Trekking  Real Fires  Serves Breakfast 
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Owner Information
Mary Adams
Powys  
Phone : +44 (0)1874 636505





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