Enjoy breathtaking scenery from a Brecon Beacon cottage, with off-the-beaten-path locales and a place rich in myth and mythology. It goes without saying that when it comes to breathtaking scenery and exciting opportunities for exploration, the 519 square miles of the Brecon Beacons National Park are hard to top.
So, secure your next break in the Welsh hills today with a Brecon Beacons holiday cottage!
Why Brecon Beacons Holiday Cottages?
The Brecon Beacons are a lovely spot to explore whether you're seeking a thrilling adventure or quiet contemplation. Sttaying in a Brecon Beacons cottage allows you close proximity to majestic mountains, deep, forested valleys, and scatted with charming market towns and villages. It is also dominated by the national park of the same name.
Walking enthusiasts have long been drawn to this pristine area, where 1232 miles of public trails and hill climbs provide breathtaking vistas of the Welsh countryside. Many of them come to tackle Pen Y Fan, South Wales' highest mountain. After your trek across the Welsh landscape, relax your aching muscles in a hot tub cottage in the Brecon Beacons, the perfect way to unwind.
Find everything you need to know about the area with a browse of our Brecon Beacons Travel Guide.
Places to Visit near Brecon Beacons Cottages
Staying in a Brecon Beacons cottage with a hot tub means you’re perfectly positioned to explore one of the most breathtaking regions of Wales.
Begin with a visit to Pen y Fan, the highest peak in southern Britain, offering rewarding panoramic views for those who make the climb. If you are looking for a gentler day out, why not take a stroll along the tranquil towpaths of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, where you will come across charming waterside pubs and bursts of wildlife to create a peaceful escape.
There are many highlights at the Forest Fawr Geopark, including caves and waterfalls, Llangors Lake, a paradise for wildlife spotting and water sports, and the Llanthony Valley, a truly magical area of the mountains.
From your Brecon Beacons cottage, spend a day exploring Big Pit, part of Blaenavon's World Heritage Site. A journey to Brecon wouldn't be complete without a visit to the enchanting remains of Tintern Abbey, the sophisticated town of Raglan, or the opportunity to indulge your cultural side at the internationally renowned Hay Festival.
For a dash of culture, head to the bookish town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its literary festival and countless second-hand bookstores. Whether you crave wild adventures or a visit to cultural gems, Brecon Beacons holiday cottages has it all waiting at your doorstep.
Other Popular Destinations near Cottages in Brecon Beacons:
Abergavenny
Crickhowell
Merthyr Tydfil
Types of Brecon Beacon Holidays
Whatever your reason for visiting, these Brecon cottages provide you with the best location for your getaway.
There are Brecon Beacons cottages to suit every taste, leave no family member behind with a pet-friendly cottage in the Brecon Beacons, enjoy a peaceful retreat to a lodge in the Brecon Beacons. Why not choose from these wonderful glamping pods in the Brecon Beacons?
If you’re still searching for you next adventure, there are plenty of other cottages in Mid Wales to choose from.