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Glyn Neath

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Ty Newydd Country Hotel 01685 813433
Rhondda Cynon Taff, Aberdare, CF44 9SX

distance: (6.2 miles)
What are your plans: a long stay to discover the beauty of the Brecon Beacons? A romantic weekend? A well-deserved break from the nine-to-five? A meeting or conference that needs to run like clockwork? Perhaps you are planning your wedding or fancy Christmas in the Brecon Beacons. We can promise you the warm welcome and service you would expect from a privately run hotel.
The Dunraven Hotel 01443 778222
Rhondda Cynon Taff, Treorchy, CF42 5BG

distance: (9.8 miles)
A family run pub with Bed & Breakfast where a warm Welsh welcome always awaits you Situated to the top of the World famous Rhondda Valley, the Dunraven Hotel is the perfect base to explore the best that Wales can offer.
Castle Hotel 01639 641119
Neath Port Talbot, Neath, SA11 1RB

distance: (15.9 miles)
The Castle Hotel is steeped in history. It is reputed that Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton frequented the hotel on a number of occasions. In more recent years Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor have also stayed at the hotel. The Castle boasts a highly acclaimed restaurant with an extensive menu and a cosy wood paneled bar.
Tregenna Hotel 01685 723627
Merthyr Tydfil, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8AU

distance: (16.6 miles)
The superb facilities, which include luxurious accommodation and a superb restaurant, making the Tregenna Hotel the ideal stopping point for both the business and holiday guest. The Brecon Beacons just to the north of Merthyr boasts wonderful scenery and plenty of things to do.
Maeswalter 01874 636629
Powys, Brecon, LD3 8SU

distance: (16.8 miles)
This non-working farm dates back to the 17th century and is situated in the mountainous Brecon Beacons National Park which divides naturally into three well-defined upland areas, the wild Black Mountains of the west, the gentler Black Mountain to the east and in the middle of South Wales the highest peaks the Brecon Beacons themselves Cribyn 562', Pen-y-Fan 886', Corn Du 873'.