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Brecon Castle
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Brecon Castle
Castle Square
Brecon
Powys
LD3 9DB

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Description

The Castle at Brecon is a hotel of charm and character, built around the walls and tower of Brecon Castle. It is located right in the centre of the Georgian City of Brecon, but still with extensive grounds and beautiful views all around to the Brecon Beacon mountains.

With 30 comfortable bedrooms and an excellent restaurant and bar, this is a fine base for enjoying the Brecon Beacons. And four function rooms for 10 up to 160 are ideal for weddings, meetings, conferences, dinners and banquets.

Our head chef Patrick is a passionate advocate of using fresh, seasonal produce and traditional methods of cooking and wherever possible we always local Powys produce direct from the farm or local hunters or from local Brecon suppliers

Prices from (per room per night)

£80 (Single Room)
£100 (Twin Room)
£100 (Double Room)
£66.66 (3 for 2 offer - Double)
£66.66 (3 for 2 offer - Twin)
£53.33 (3 for 2 offer - Single)

Facilities

Team building and a range of outdoor activities can be arranged by the hotel. There is a hawking centre in the hotel next to Brecon Castle. Fishing and golf is nearby.

Dogs Allowed.
Colour TV.
Satellite TV.
Radio in room.
Room Service.
Trouser Press.
En suite rooms.
Modem point.
Tea / coffee in rooms.
Mini bar.
Direct dial telephone.
Hair Dryer.
Wireless Internet.
Parking Available.
Parking Max Capacity: 45.
Conference max capacity: 200.
Total Rooms: 43.
Number of Bars: 1.
Number of Restaurants: 1.

Restaurant Information

Prices from £8.95, Bar meals from £4.00.
Mon - Thurs 19:00 - 21:45
Fri - Sat - Open all day
Sun 19:00 - 21:15

Restaurant

The town of Brecon lies at the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, where over half the land is above 1,000ft., has a varied and changing landscape of isolated villages, market towns mountains, hills, moorland, waterfalls, craggy gorges and lakes. The highest peak in the Beacons is Pen-y-Fan. Brecon is also famous for its Jazz festival.

Room information

Thirty comfortable en suite bedrooms all with WiFi and Satellite TV. Ground floor rooms are available, as are disabled rooms. For those of you concerned pets are welcome.