Old Castle Farm Guest House offers B&B accommodation in the historic market town of Brecon, perfectly situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. This family-run guest house is conveniently located just half a mile from Brecon town centre on the main road from Cardiff. Housed in a traditional 1800s farmhouse, many original features, including exposed beams, add unique character and authenticity to your stay. Ideal for travelers seeking a blend of history, comfort and access to the stunning landscapes of South Wales.
Our spacious and tastefully furnished bedrooms offer modern en-suite facilities for a comfortable and relaxing stay. We provide a choice of twin, double and family rooms, each equipped Text taken from bandbstays.co.uk with a range of convenient amenities, including a Smart LCD TV with Freeview, radio, hairdryer, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities and comfortable seating. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, our well-appointed rooms ensure a restful and enjoyable experience.
Relax and unwind in our cosy guest lounge, featuring original wooden beams, a welcoming open fire and comfortable seating, perfect for enjoying a quiet read or a cup of coffee in the afternoon. Start your day with a delicious breakfast served in our bright and inviting breakfast room, offering a choice of traditional full Welsh breakfasts or tasty vegetarian options.
Outside, guests can enjoy a private seating area with tables and chairs, as well as a spacious garden, ideal for soaking up the peaceful surroundings during your stay in the Brecon Beacons.
While staying with us you can visit lots of attractions in the local area, including:
Brecon Cathedral.
Pen y Fan.
Llangorse Lake.
Brecon Canal Basin.
Corn Du.
For more information please visit our website.
Rates: From £80 per room per night based on 2 people sharing.
From £95 per room per night based on a family room.
Children are welcome.
Disabled facilities by arrangement – please enquire for details.
Wi-Fi/internet access.
Off street parking.
3 Star Visit Wales.