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The Ancient Briton
Brecon Road
Penycae
Swansea
West Glamorgan
SA9 1YY
Tel: 01639 730273
The Ancient Briton is a popular pub on the picturesque A4067 road in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It offers a diverse selection of cask ales, often with 6 ales on handpump at any time. Home cooked meals are also served, and the Ancient Briton offers bed and breakfast accommodation.
The Boar’s Head
Ship Street
Brecon
Powys
LD3 9AL
Tel: 01874 622856
The Boar’s Head is a popular pub in the historic market town of Brecon. It offers the full range of cask ales from the Breconshire Brewery, as well as home cooked food. There is a pleasant patio garden, and the Boar’s Head hosts frequent live music nights. Bed and breakfast accommodation is available.
The Castle Inn
Pengenffordd
Nr Talgarth
Powys
LD3 0EP
Tel: 01874 711353
The Castle Inn at Pengenffordd is a welcoming country pub in a picturesque location at the foot of the Black Mountains. The friendly owners and staff serve a good selection of well kept local ales and a sturdy menu of classic bar meals. The Castle Inn also offers bed and breakfast accommodation and a camping field, and its Bunk Barn is a popular and reasonably priced place to spend the night.
The Farmers Arms
Cwmdu
Nr Crickhowell
Powys
NP8 1RU
Tel: 01874 730464
The Farmers Arms is situated in the peaceful village of Cwmdu, at the foot of the Pen Allt Mawr range. It is a friendly pub, popular with locals and tourists alike, and serves a fine selection of well-kept cask ales in its atmospheric bar area. Accomplished cuisine may be enjoyed in the bar and in the intimate restaurant at the rear. The Farmers Arms offers two bed and breakfast rooms at a reasonable price.
The Felin Fach Griffin
Felin Fach
Brecon
Powys
LD3 OUB
Tel: 01874 620111
The Felin Fach Griffin is one of the region’s most well known pubs. Situated a few miles to the east of Brecon, it is a characterful country inn with an excellent reputation for its uncomplicated but well-presented food, its well-kept local beers and its welcoming atmosphere. Comfortable accommodation is also offered.
The Gwyn Arms
Penycae
Nr Abercraf
Glamorgan
SA9 1GP
Tel: 01639 730310
The Gwyn Arms is an historic inn whose history can be traced back over 200 years. It enjoys a scenic location on the southern fringes of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and offers a splendid selection of food, served in the atmospheric surroundings by friendly staff.
The New Inn
Brecon Road
Bwlch
Powys
LD3 7RQ
Tel: 01874 730215
The New Inn enjoys a picturesque setting in the village of Bwlch. A friendly pub, popular with locals and tourists alike, the New Inn keeps a good selection of mainly local cask ales, and serves excellent home cooked food. There is also comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation.
Old Black Lion
Lion Street
Hay-on-Wye
Powys
HR3 5AD
Tel: 01497 820841
Set in the heart of the historic book town of Hay-on-Wye, the Old Black Lion dates in parts from the 13th century, and is a cosy place in which to enjoy a pint of real ale. There is a low-beamed bar and stylish restaurant; both serve accomplished cuisine. Accommodation is also available.
Star Inn
Talybont-on-Usk
Powys
LD3 7YX
Tel: 01874 676635
The Star Inn is a charming 18th century inn in the peaceful village of Talybont-on-Usk. It is full of character and offers a warm welcome to guests, with an impressive array of cask-conditioned ales and home cooked food. There are frequent quiz and live music nights, as well as a pleasant riverside garden.