About Brynderwen B&B
The Brecon Beacons National Park offers the best of the Great British Countryside. There are numerous hill walks and footpaths to be enjoyed and many good pubs and restaurants to relax in after a hard day on the hill.
Hay on Wye (the town of books) is a good wet weather option with many interesting shops and places to eat. Hay is on the Offa’s Dyke footpath and next to the Black Mountains. Market day is Thursday.
Brecon offers a range of facilities and has the regimental museum of The Royal Welsh Regiment. Market day is Tuesday and Friday.
If you wish to hire bikes or canoes or go pony trekking (short or long trek) call Richard for up to date information.
Brynderwen does not have the facility to charge electric vehicles.
Those guests arriving by bicycle may store bicycles in the locked shed overnight (at their own risk).

House Rules
Please let us know your approximate time of arrival. Our check in period is from 1500 to 2100. Arrival outside this time is by special arrangement. No children below the age of 11 years old are allowed, and no dogs or other pets. Only two people per double room is permitted, and no extra beds are available.
Guests are requested to be respectful of others who are staying and not make excessive noise etc. Brynderwen is not a party venue.
Brynderwen is a no smoking property but guests are welcome to smoke in the garden.
Brynderwen may not be suitable for those with mobility issues as there are steps leading into the property, and stairs within. Please call if you need any advice or assistance.
