Your Stay
Stay with Us
Cosy Lodge Cottage sleeps up to four.
Children are warmly welcomed.
All linen, towels and luxury
skincare products are included.
Farm to Table Hamper
Homemade and locally sourced.
If you have any special
requirements, please just let us know.
Fresh and seasonal produce includes:
sourdough loaf, organic estate eggs,
homemade preserves, butter, milk, tea,
Black Mountain Roast coffee.
Walk with Us
Venture across the 300 acre Estate,
enjoy our winding woodland,
gardens and parkland.
The National Park is literally on our
doorstep. ‘Pen y Crug’, one of the
Brecon Beacons most impressive hill
forts, is an easy walk from the Lodge.
With breathtaking and expansive views
of Brecon and the Central Beacons,
it’s a magical walk!
Bring a Friend
We are proud to be dog-friendly, and
would be very happy to welcome
your fury best friend.
Please inquire when you book
your stay for further details.
Local Interest
Eat Locally
There are many good local pubs, cafes
and restaurants. A few of
our favourites include;
Three Horseshoes Groesfforrd
5.4 miles
Felin Fach Griffin
5 miles
Chapters
17 miles
International Welsh Rarebit Centre
9.8 miles
Walk, Hike & Wild Swim
From spectacular mountain peaks to
glistening waterfalls and glacial lakes,
the National Park has a plethora of
natural beauty and something for
everyone, from short waterfall
strolls to 10-mile ridge hikes.
‘Pen y Crug’, is an easy walk
directly accessible from the Lodge.
’Pen y Fan’, the highest peak in
South Wales, is more challenging.
You can find more information here: https://www.breconbeacons.org
Golf
Cradoc Golf Course is just 2.5 miles
from The Lodge. Rated in the
top 30 in Wales, the picturesque
18 hole course and
great driving range are open
to golfers of all abilities.
https://cradoc.co.uk
Star Gazing
Wales is now one of the top destinations in the world for stargazing. The National Park was awarded the status of
’International Dark Sky Reserve’,
only one of 18 worldwide.
You can find more information here:
Visit Wales
Bird Watching & Conservation
Working symbiotically with farming,
the Estate has long worked to protect
native flora and fauna.
With designated conservation
and re-wilding areas, we have
a particular interest in the protection
of ground nesting birds including:
the Curlew and English Partridge
Fishing
From March to October, trout
stream fishing is available on the
River Honddu. If you’ve not had
any previous experience,
we can highly recommend a
local expert for some tuition.
Please contact us for details.
Horse Riding
If you would like to explore the
Brecon Beacons on horseback,
there are stables nearby
that we can put you in touch with.
Useful links
Brecon Beacons National Park: https://www.breconbeacons.org
Visit Wales: https://www.visitwales.com
Brecon Cathedral: https://www.breconcathedral.org.uk
Cinema: https://coliseumbrecon.co.uk/brecon/now/
Brecon Theatre: https://www.brycheiniog.co.uk/en
Hay Festival: https://www.hayfestival.com
Royal Welsh Show: https://rwas.wales/royal-welsh/
Brecon Jazz Festival: https://breconjazz.org
A&A Taxi Cabs: 01874 622288