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Romantic waterfall Cabin,Tranquil Brecon Beacons
💕Romantic Waterfall Cabin 💕 idyllic serene location,wrapped in nature. sweet sounds of birdsong & lulling sound s of waterfall. Enjoy wildlife & flowers from the bedroom / balcony , otters , Herons, leaping Salmon /trout in rock pools below, colourful dragon flies and wagtails .. ultimate relaxation of nature Harmonious cosy decor encapsulating a romantic hideaway for two :-) cotton linens, arty decor, a comfy king size bed , atmospheric log burner& breakfast ! ,Arrive Relax Enjoy

Shepherd's Hut, Off-Grid, Hot Tub and Beacons View
A 'Tiny House', off-grid Shepherd's Hut with panoramic views of the spectacular Brecon Beacons. Accessed by its own gated lane and set in a private paddock, "Oliveduck Hut" is the perfect retreat for couples, or singles who prefer their own company. An ideal ‘base camp’ as you explore the National Park and surrounding area. Light a fire and get lazy, chill out in the hottub, star-gaze at the incredible night skies, or just take in the majestic Pen y Fan as you plan (or recover from) your ascent.

The Sheep Pen @ Nantygwreiddyn Barns
Reconnect with nature and enjoy the spectacular views from our hill farm in the Black Mountains. The historic stone barn has been sympathetically converted into two adjoining cottages. The Sheep Pen, a double bedroom with a double sofa bed downstairs and The Byre, with two double bedrooms. Fully self contained with kitchen areas, internet, smart TVs, handy USB sockets in all rooms and bedding and towels provided. Guests have access to our 60 acres of land where we keep rare breed sheep and deer.

Calon y Bannau (The Heart of the Beacons)
Welcome to Calon y Bannau, situated in the small village of Pencelli (pronounced Pen-keth-li) in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This self-contained studio apartment, located on the beautiful Mon and Brec Canal, is an ideal base for exploring our stunning Welsh countryside. Providing direct access to the central Beacons and the Black Mountains. Whether you are after a relaxing break away, or an action packed outdoor adventure, Calon y Bannau is the perfect place for your stay.

Brecon farm stay, with hot tub
Ty Du is a spacious, comfortable & modern holiday home nestled in an idyllic area of our farm. Ideal for group activity & family breaks. Less than 4 miles from Brecon with breathtaking views of the Brecon Beacons. Situated in an ideal area for walking, cycling, pony trekking and fun on the water. Close to Cradoc golf club with an 18 hole course, driving range and clubhouse. Local pub serving home-cooked food 2 miles away. Waterfall Country, Caves, Zipworld and Hay on Wye short distances away.

Cosy rural barn conversion, riverside location
Penybont Barn is a historic converted barn full of character, with exposed beams and nooks and crannies. It comfortably accommodates up to 4 people (2 bedrooms), has all mod cons, a private garden that backs on to a charming stream and private parking. Two pubs in short walking distance, Llangorse lake around the corner. Beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and mountains. In the Brecon Beacons national park, near Brecon & HayonWye. The perfect place to enjoy life at your own pace.

Peaceful Stone Cottage among fabulous gardens
The Garden House is a peaceful stone cottage set in the historic gardens of High Glanau Manor, the home of H. Avray Tipping (1855-1933) the Architectural Editor of Country Life Magazine from 1907. High Glanau Manor is an important Arts & Crafts house set in 12 acres of gardens designed in 1922. The gardens retain many original features including formal terraces, octagonal pool, glasshouse, pergola and 100 ft long double herbaceous borders. There are spectacular views to the Brecon Beacons

Meadow Lodge - Accessible with panoramic views
This attractive, modern self-contained apartment with panoramic views is perfect for a comfortable stay in the beautiful Brecon Beacons. Nestled in the foothills of the local Mountains, the bustling market towns locally are Talgarth 1 mile, Brecon and Hay on Wye are 8 miles. The perfect retreat to relax after exploring the area on foot or bike and is a great base to undertake other outdoor pursuits. Elaine will give you a warm welcome and will share her knowledge on the local area.

Trwyn Tal Cottage
*New! 2 night weekend stays* Whether you want to snuggle by the fire or explore the peaceful hills and valleys, you'll sink in to a calming space at Trwyn Tal Cottage. Your accommodation is a self-catering barn conversion tucked in a tranquil valley in the beautiful Brecon Beacons between Abergavenny and Hay-on-Wye. If you're looking for somewhere to get away from it all, relax and unwind I'd love to welcome you here. It's cosy, comfy beds, deep bath to soak in, & meals available too.

Idyllic Railway Carriages : Sycamore
Nestled above the stunning Wye Valley with views across into the heart of Radnorshire, the hills of home, Ty Mawr Country Cabins offers a tranquil home from home escape, catering for couples, friends or single adventurers. Situated on a working farm surrounded by unspoilt countryside Unwind on your own private deck across the water or lose yourself amongst the books of Hay On Wye (5miles away) . Better still throw on some walking boots and discover the beauty the area has to offer.
The Glass House, Llangorse Lake, Brecon Beacons
A large home with superb entertainment space, floor to ceiling windows overlooking the mountains, located at the edge of Llangorse village in the Brecon Beacons near to the stunning Llangorse lake. Great for groups of friends or families. The village is a hub for outdoor activities with two great pubs a short walk away. The home has a large outdoor hot tub, enclosed private garden with patio & BBQ and ample parking. 9 kWh solar array, 2 Tesla Powerwalls and 7 kWh EV charger

Delightful Log Cabin in a tranquil setting
The Log Cabin is a delightful self-contained apartment set amongst the breathtaking beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park, an international Dark Sky Reserve. Located within the spacious gardens of Pen-y-Bryn Guest House, the accommodation overlooks a natural millpond with the nearby Black Mountains as its backdrop. A cosy rural retreat, the Log Cabin provides the perfect location to relax and unwind, or as a base to explore the many activities the area has to offer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Llangorse?
In Llangorse, travelers often look for stays with views of the lake, traditional cottages, or converted farmhouses around the village and nearby countryside. The area has a warm, rural character and makes it simple to access outdoor activities.
What are the best things to do in Llangorse with kids?
Families often explore Llangorse Lake for gentle walks, paddle boating, or picnicking by the water. Nearby, pony trekking centres and family-friendly activity parks add to the options for younger travelers.
What are some of the best things to do in Llangorse?
Try paddling or rowing on Llangorse Lake, or walk the lakeside paths for scenic birdwatching. Local pony trekking centres, heritage attractions, and traditional pubs make up the area's frequently suggested experiences.
How is the weather in Llangorse?
Llangorse has cool, damp winters around 34–46°F (1–8°C) and mild summers averaging 52–71°F (11–22°C). Rain falls fairly evenly throughout the year, so waterproof clothing is a good idea.
When is the best time to visit Llangorse?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures, blooming landscapes, and outdoor events. Winter can be peaceful, with quieter trails and cozy pub atmospheres.
What are the best places to visit in Llangorse?
Llangorse Lake is often recommended for its scenic views and waterside walks, while the Crannog Centre interprets the area's early history. Around the village, traditional stone churches and local craft workshops can add to your visit.
What are some hiking trails in Llangorse?
Explore trails around Llangorse Lake or venture up Mynydd Llangors for panoramic views. The wider Brecon Beacons area has routes ranging from gentle lakeside paths to more challenging upland treks.
What are some family activities we can do in Llangorse?
Try a boat ride or paddle sport on Llangorse Lake, or visit pony trekking centres for guided rides suited to all ages. Walking trails around the lake and picnic areas welcome relaxed family outings.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Llangorse?
Consider exploring market towns, Brecon Beacons National Park, or heritage sites featuring castles and gardens around the region. Local craft centres and walking trails are also frequently suggested for daytime exploration.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Llangorse?
Many vacation rentals in and around Llangorse welcome visitors traveling with pets. Rural cottages and barn conversions often have outdoor space and easy access to walking paths.
What are some local tips for visiting Llangorse?
Weather can change quickly, so bring layers and be prepared for rain. Early mornings at Llangorse Lake are quieter and great for wildlife watching, and many cafes and pubs use local ingredients in their menus.
What is Llangorse known for?
Llangorse is known for its scenic natural lake—Llangorse Lake—which is the largest in South Wales, and for its early medieval crannog around the lake. Many visitors explore the area for water activities, birdwatching, and a relaxed village atmosphere.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Llangorse?
Explore lesser-known woodland trails around the lake or seek out historic stone churches in nearby hamlets. Quiet craft workshops and local farm shops can also reveal the area's character beyond the main sights.
What are the best foods to try in Llangorse?
Sample local Welsh lamb, hearty cawl (a traditional lamb and vegetable soup), and artisan cheeses often served in countryside pubs. Sweet treats like bara brith and Welsh cakes are frequently suggested by locals.
What should I bring for a trip to Llangorse?
Pack waterproof layers and sturdy shoes, as Llangorse has variable weather and rural paths can be muddy year-round. Binoculars and a camera are useful for birdwatching and the scenic lake views.
What is the nightlife in Llangorse like?
Llangorse has a quieter nightlife centered around traditional village pubs, where guests can relax by the fire or sample locally brewed drinks. Evenings here are more about enjoying conversation and the peaceful rural setting.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Llangorse?
Llangorse has agricultural shows, village fetes, and seasonal celebrations such as harvest festivals and local music gatherings during the year. The wider region is also known for food festivals and outdoor sporting events in spring and summer.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Llangorse?
Llangorse has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including cottages with gardens and spacious converted barns. Many stays provide easy access to outdoor activities and local attractions suited for all ages.
Destinations to explore
- Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
- Principality Stadium
- Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- Bike Park Wales
- Brean Beach
- Mumbles Beach
- Cardiff Castle
- Three Cliffs Bay
- Langland Bay
- Skanda Vale Temple
- Roath Park
- Cardiff Bay
- Ludlow Castle
- Zip World Tower
- Bute Park
- Oldwalls Gower
- Puzzlewood
- Oxwich Bay Beach
- Barry Island Beach
- Newton Beach - Porthcawl
- Eastnor Castle
- Waterfall Country
- Dyrham Park
- Carding Mill Valley & The Long Mynd





