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  1. Best Dining in Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales: See 22,222 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 121 Brecon Beacons National Park restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

  2. 15. The George Hotel Wetherspoons. 509 reviews Open now. Bars & Pubs, Bar £. Even with COVID restrictions in place there was still plenty of availability... Usually wetherspoons. 16. Restaurant at The Castle of Brecon Hotel. 597 reviews Open now.

  3. Fertile valleys. And an abundance of fresh water. From gourmet restaurants with their own cottage gardens to cosy pubs serving local Welsh lamb for Sunday lunch, we have plenty of fine eating places to tempt you. Our traditional Welsh breakfasts are legendary. Our gorgeous cafés and tea shops are enough to make you sigh with happiness.

    • The Three Horseshoes, Groessfordd
    • The International Welsh Rarebit Centre, Defynog
    • The Felin Fach Griffin, Felin Fach
    • Hills Burgers, Brecon
    • Bean and Bread, Abergavenny
    • By The River, Glasbury
    • Chapters, Hay on Wye
    • Wright’s Food Emporium, Llanarthney
    • Diod, Llandeilo

    Hidden pubs of the ‘who knew?’ sort take you by surprise. Hidden in a housing estate beside an old railway cutting, The Three Horseshoes in Groesfford serves some of the best pub food you’ll find in Wales. The homemade bread served with marmite butter that arrives whilst you wait for your order is always a winner. Seek out this ‘best-kept secret’ o...

    For great belly fodder in Wales, we have the Welsh Rarebit. For those unacquainted — that’s a gourmet cheese on toast! And there’s no better place to sample it than at the International Welsh Rarebit Centre. You have to like cheese (obviously) and in Defynnog it comes with chilli, beer, and all sorts of unusual seasonal combinations. Delicious brea...

    The foodies among you may be familiar with the “Eat, Drink, Sleep” group of eateries. The team behind The Griffin also runs the renowned Gurnard’s Head and Old Coastguard Hotel, both in Cornwall — and all three are excellent. If you need to lay your head somewhere post-meal, they have a selection of beautifully appointed rooms upstairs. It’s a fant...

    This award-winning burger joint on the edge of Brecon has rapidly built an excellent reputation over the last few years. Healthy? Perhaps not, but after a long day on the hillsexploring this brilliant area, you’ll have earned a few extra calories. And they’re undoubtedly some of the best burgers in Wales. HILLS is a short walk from Brecon town cent...

    Bean and Breadin Abergavenny is a wonderful coffee and brunch spot — if you love the Aussie/ Kiwi brunch vibes, you’ll find them here. The space is influenced by owner Jess’ time living that coffee shop live in Wellington, New Zealand. Serving up Origin’s excellent coffee and great grub with plenty of vegan and veggie options on offer, it’s a great...

    Another great coffee spot, By The River in Glasburycomes to you from the team who until recently were running The Bakers Table at Talgarth Mill. The team have taken over the space that used to be home to the River Cafe, and are now serving up delicious pastries and coffee on the banks of the River Wye. They also have a number of pop-up ‘Feasts’ wit...

    Chapters restaurant in Hay on Wyeis now the proud owner of the prestigious Green Michelin Star — one of only nine awarded in the UK this year. And it’s no surprise when you consider their fantastic ethos as told by chef Mark McHugo: ”We wanted to create a restaurant which supports the people of the town, to be somewhere people want to come to celeb...

    Wright’s Food Emporium can be found at the western edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It’s a combo of a brilliant deli and an excellent eatery. Stop by for beautifully crafted grub, from a comforting lasagne, or the greatest hits from their cake table. And if you’re looking for a little something to take away, their take-home meals and culin...

    A new edition for the already well-established foodie hub of Llandeilo. Diod is a new coffee and wine shop serving up baked goods from the excellent Crwst Bakery. The chilled scandi vibes make it a great spot to kick back with a flat white. Find out more about Diod them over on the website. Have a location you think we should add to our list of the...

  4. Aug 27, 2020 · Delicious food delivered with friendly, reliable service. Don't miss a weekly Wednesday tour and tasting; an informative guided walk around the smokery including slicing demos, serving suggestions, sampling and a free product. Booking is essential to avoid disappointment on 01873 811566 smoked-foods.co.uk. Bridge Café.

  5. Oct 19, 2020 · The Bear, Crickhowell. The Bear credit: Instagram @thebearatcrick. Price: ££. Dating back to 1432, this historic watering hole is packed to its wooden rafters with charm. Widely regarded as one of the best pubs in the Brecon Beacons, The Bear in Crickhowell is noted for its honest pub classics as well as more elaborate specials.

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  7. We have fantastic places to stay - from country hotels to B&Bs and glamping sites. Activity holiday? We are top of the list! As well as walking in the Beacons, there are many interesting places to visit. After the perfect day out, treat yourself to a bite to eat at one of the areas country pubs or restaurants...

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