"The rooms are starting to look very dated. No sockets near the bed. No usb sockets. Furniture in the rooms are very early 80’s and need smartening up.
Bed was comfortable as were all the sheets.
The room was comfortable and warm. Black out blinds are brilliant. Lovely balcony and view across the golf course.
Amenities are great. Breakfast was amazing. Local fruit and produce. Plenty of everything."
"I love staying here, it is my go to place when I badly need some downtime.
Staff are still lovely and friendly and helpful (although sad to see some old faces now gone)
Unfortunately on this occasion my Granddaughter and myself decided not to stay the night or have breakfast due to the amount of insects and moths etc in the room. Although there is a notice saying to shut the windows because of the above, the bedroom window wasn’t closed properly and our room had lots of midgies and moths in the bedroom.
I know it has been unbelievably hot but it didn’t seem right to stay in a room where we would probably have been bitten through the night, so after the pool and food, and hanging around until bedtime downstairs playing draught, we decided to go home around 10.30pm - 11.00pm.
Expensive few hours in the place I love going to, due to the bank holiday."
"A lovely hotel in a lovely part of Wales….stunning views and a walk along the Wye from the adjoining field. Breakfasts are fine. Evening meals are sadly not special and do not warrant the prices charged. Also Bed and breakfast price is for continental only…..cooked breakfasts are £10 extra. Small things need dealing with. When beds are made in the mornings the teabags etc are not replaced, the bins are not emptied and toilet rolls not replaced. This means the guest having to specifically ask for things that should be automatically dealt with. Adrian and the rest of the staff were great…special mention to barman who was very willing and helpful. Gardens are lovely but are desperately in need of tlc. Top Tip for hotel…..get a better chef to do justice to the lovely hotel.
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Are you and your partner in need of a romantic escape? Our guests also enjoy Brecon for its gardens. If you want to explore the area, you might head to Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Center, Pen y Fan, or Pwll-y-wrach Nature Reserve. If you're interested in staying close to a certain attraction, you can sort properties by neighborhood or distance to top landmarks, so you'll be able to see everything on your list.
When is the best time of year for a romantic getaway to Brecon?
If you're looking forward to lots of outings with your partner, check out these details about year-round temperatures in Brecon: The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 56°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 39°F. Average annual precipitation for Brecon is 47 inches.
What is there to do in Brecon?
There's nothing better than wandering around a new destination with your sweetheart, so consider taking time to discover all there is to see and do in Brecon. Couples looking to get out in nature will enjoy Brecon for its gardens. You might consider a visit to Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Center, Pen y Fan, or Pwll-y-wrach Nature Reserve.
What's the best way to get to Brecon and around town during my romantic getaway?
These transportation options in Brecon might help your romantic getaway go off without a hitch: The closest major airport is Cardiff International Airport (CWL), located 38.1 mi (61.3 km) from the city center. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.