Come and enjoy all the delights of the bustling town of Brecon. This attractively converted stone loft is all on one level and assessed via a flight of steps. It provides an ideal base from which to enjoy the shops, galleries and cafes here, in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Visit the acclaimed Theatr Brycheiniog (Brecon Theatre) and enjoy the restaurant with its terrace looking out over the canal. Explore the cathedral grounds and the riverside walks or, alternatively, take a short bus ride out of the town and climb Pen-Y-Fan, the highest peak in the Beacons.
Self catering accommodationThe Loft is all on one level but accessed via a flight of stairs. It sleeps 2 adults and 2 children.
The kitchen area has an electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, fridge, dining table and chairs. The sitting area is furnished with a sofa and chairs and has a TV with DVD player. The bathroom has a bath, shower, toilet and handbasin.
Bedroom 1: double bedroom
Bedroom 2: with bunk beds.
Useful information
An attractive, no frills base in a convenient location
The Loft offers comfortable accommodation and everything you need for a family holiday. Sleeping a maximum of 2 adults and 2 children it is conveniently located near to Brecon's Promenade with it's paddle boats and play area - a great spot for picnics.
Brecon - the heart of the Beacons
Step down from your cosy loft and explore the bustling market town of Brecon. A few moments walk brings you to the indoor market and the centre of Brecon with it's mixture of well-known shops and small boutiques and gift shops. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and pubs to discover and a small cinema. Take a stroll up to the canal wharf and visit the acclaimed Theatr Brycheiniog providing a theatre auditorium which plays hosts to many well-known acts, an art gallery and renowned restaurant with terrace. Sit beside the wharf and you'll find it's the perfect spot to watch the comings and goings on the canal. Watch boats bob by or enjoy an ice-cream from the theatre cafe and feed the ducks and swans. Make sure that you take a boat ride to see the canal from a completely different perspective - the tow-paths provide miles of easy cycling too. Alternatively, head through the cathedral grounds to the Priory Groves, some very pretty woodland bordering the River Honddu.
No need for a car
With all the shops and restaurants you need within walking distance, your car can take a break in Brecon. There is some fantastic walking locally, take a leisurely stroll along the, promenade, through the Cathedral grounds or along the canal. Alternatively, challenge yourself by taking the short bus trip to The Storey Arms pub from which you can climb Pen-y-Fan and the Cribyn, two of the park's highest peaks.
Brecon on the doorstep, Abergavenny 14 miles.
Learn more about Brecon here.
You can make your booking and explore Brecon Cathedral online or, alternatively you can book by calling our office on 01874 676446.
If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for:
Elizabeth and Caroline