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Brecon Beacons Eating Out Guide  

 
The Web Brecon Beacons

Crickhowell - Gourmet Centre of Wales
  
The Kestrel Inn Full a la carte menu, a "specials" board, evening meals, snacks and lunches served 7 days a week. Sunday lunch available. Beer garden. Real ales. Good wines selection. Children welcome. High chair facility. Reservations recommended.

Number 18 Café and Brasserie, "In the high street of Crickhowell, number eighteen café and brasserie is perfectly situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Number 18 celebrates the very best locally sourced, seasonal vegetables and meat products with the emphasis on provenance. Open seven days a week, we offer the ideal meeting point". 18 High Street, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1BD.
telephone - 01873 810337 /fax number – 01873 812233,
 

Brecon
 
The Lansdowne Hotel and Restaurant small family run Hotel and Restaurant is located in the centre of Brecon. This town house dates from approximately 1780 and offers an excellent atmosphere for staying and touring or simply dining out.


The Usk Inn The Usk Inn was established in the 1840s close to the route of the Brecon to Merthyr Railway & the Brecon to Monmouthshire canal.

Abergavenny


The North -  Hay on Wye and Talgarth
   
Book search at Hay  Award winning Restaurant, Café & Bar where: "You eat and drink in style, while we find your book". We search from 27 million books - 5m in Hay alone!

The Wild West

Abercrave Inn  located in the Brecon Beacons, Michelin trained chef, wide range of modern accommodation, located on the edge of a National Park.

Craig-y-Nos Castle Hotel is ideal for away breaks.  

Craig Y Nos Castle

In winter relax by a real log fire in the Patti Bar in the evenings. In summer, enjoy the views from the patio. We have light bar snacks and log fires in the Patti Bar. The quiet, peaceful Patti Bar with real log fire, and a new restaurant soon to be opened in the cellars. Why not come up for a tour of the castle?

The Gough Arms is a traditional Village Pub once part of the huge Gough estate that domineered Ystradgynlais for several centuries, providing almost all the employment in the area. Ystradgynlais

Near By and Not Too Far
 
Llanwrtyd Wells
Carlton House Hotel and Restaurant
Our small restaurant is acknowledged by ALL the major independent food guides to be one of the top 10% in Britain.

The Drovers Rest 2 Star restaurant with rooms. Peter James's thriving restaurant stands beside the bridge over the River Irfon in the centre of Wales's smallest town. Aided by an enthusiastic young team, Peter produces a wide range of traditional and innovative dishes.

 

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