Local Accommodation for events at The Green Valley Arts
Llundain Fach, 'Little London', is set in a secluded location just off the Swansea-Brecon Road (A4067) and on the southern edge of the Brecon Breacons, on the banks of the River Tawe, and surrounded by trees. |
The Old Tredegar, 33 Heol Gwys, Upper Cwmtwrch. SA9 2XG |
The Tregib Arms, 39 Cwmgarw Rd, Brynaman, Carmarthenshire, SA18 1BY |
The New Swan Hotel, Ysalyfera is a family run establishment situated in the Upper Swansea Valley at the foot of the Brecon Beacons. Our comfortable accommodation is designed to suit everyone's needs, from families and couples through to bikers, contractors and independent travellers. You can also have a drink at the bar with our local customers and friendly staff, from our wide range of beers, including Award Winning Welsh Beers, wines and coffee's, and a freshly prepared home cooked meal made with local produce. Visit our website at http://www.thenewswanhotel.co.uk/ Tel: 01639841222 01639844147 |
The Mole Inn, Lower Cwmtwrch |
Abercrave Inn, Abercrave |
Ynyscedwyn Arms Hotel Ystradgynlais |
Glyn Cynwal Isaf Cottage, Cwmtwrch |
Talarbongam is a 3 bedroomed house of character in Brynamman, tucked away in a quiet convenient position,ideal for touring the Brecon Beacons, the castles and beaches of Carmarthenshire. 142 Cwmgarw Rd, Upper Brynamman, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire SA18 1DB |
Pen Pentre B&B Ystradgynlais Neath Road, Ystradgynlais SA9 1PR, Wales |
Pentre Riding Stables offers four-star bed and breakfast accommodation in the Swansea Valley registered with the Tourist Board, offering spacious rooms with ensuite bathrooms and a cooked breakfast, including locally-sourced fresh organic eggs. Special diets catered for on request.
Opposite Craig-y-Nos Castle, with easy access to Brecon and Swansea, Pentre Riding Stables also offers riding lessons and pony trekking, also available for guests. |
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Brynamman House is an authentically restored riverside Georgian house built in 1838, standing in its own walled grounds in the centre of Brynaman village. Designed by a local architect John Jones and mentioned in George Burrows "Wild Wales" , this historic house originally gave it's name to Brynamman village. If you are looking for a bed and breakfast close to the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Gower, with friendly hosts and freshly prepared home cooked food then Brynaman House is for you. We have exclusive en-suite doubles and single bedrooms offering tea and coffee making facilites, TV, wireless broadband as well as hairdryer and laundry service upon request. |
Pen-y-graig Canol |