Penrhadw Farm
Luxury farm Guest House B&B or five superbly equipped holiday cottages, self cater or B&B suites at Pontsticill in the Southern valley of the Brecon Beacons, an ideal base for exploring Mid and South Wales. Excellent Bed and Breakfast accommodation.
Welcome to Penrhadw Farm in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Set just outside the unspoilt village of Pontsticill, the farm has spectacular mountain ERB Cycling Area on National Cycle Route No 8 direct from farm complex. Secure lock up for cycles.
Accommodation is of a high standard. Our cottages, which each sleep six to eight/nine, are exceptionally spacious and well equipped, can be used as suites with full breakfast. We also have seven luxurious rooms for B&B breakfast purposes.
You can explore the Beacons straight from the front door: our farmland, which guests are welcome to explore, adjoins the open land of the National Park.
There's plenty to see and do within easy reach of Penrhadw Farm. Travel on the Brecon Mountain Railway, visit the spectacular Dan-yr-Ogof caves, or explore Britain's industrial heritage at Blaenavon. The vibrant Welsh capital, Cardiff, is within half an hour's drive.
Getting here is easy, and excellent road links make Penrhadw Farm the ideal base for exploring Mid and South Wales.
Our executive houses in Georgetown Villas, a select residential area of Merthyr Tydfil, are ideal for company executives or employees needing short or long term serviced accommodation in preference to a hotel. They offer all the facilities of a four-bedroom family home, including satellite TV if required.
Rooms and cottages are let daily, weekly or monthly. Please ask for details or telephone Michael Hurley on 07733 327871.
Call this number for immediate availability: 07733 327871.
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Penrhadw Farm & Holiday Homes Pontsticill Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2TU |
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01685 723481 |
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www.penrhadwfarm.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 20 November 2012
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