Enjoy a stay in The Old Mill, a 16th-century converted corn mill, peacefully situated in its own grounds. An Inglenook fireplace and exposed beams provide characterful rooms with a separate TV lounge and beverage trays available. Ideally situated for walks and touring the nearby Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains. Alternatively just relax and enjoy the local area. Own hens provide eggs for breakfast and special diets are catered for. Local inns within walking distance providing good food and ales. Pony riding and trekking nearby. Ideal area for star gazing. Open from April to October.
Directions: A470 Brecon to Hereford road. Travel approx. 4.5 miles from Brecon - turn into the village signposted Felinfach. Pass Felinfach Griffin on your left, carry on and look out for sign 'Old Mill'. Turn into driveway. (If you come to Plough and Harrow pub, this means that you have gone too far down the road).
Nearby attractions:-
Bronllys Castle near Talgarth, Brecon Cathedral, Fforest Fawr UNESCO Global Geopark and Pwll y Wrach Nature Reserve.
Pen y Fan 3 miles away
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Royal Welsh Regimental Museum 4 miles away
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Llanthony Priory 18 miles away
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Big Pit 18 miles away
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