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Holiday Homes in Brecon, Powys

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages and Accommodation in Brecon

Brecon, a charming town in southern Powys, Mid Wales, is an ideal destination for a self-catering escape. As a historic market town and a local center, it draws numerous visitors to enjoy its rich cultural heritage. Key attractions include the ancient town walls, Brecon Castle, and the Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Llangorse Lake and the majestic Pen y Fan. The town offers a variety of self-catering accommodations, including holiday chalets, apartments, and cottages, making it a comfortable and affordable choice. With its historic sites and stunning natural beauty, Brecon is perfect for a memorable holiday.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Brecon early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Fairlea Grange
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire Around 18 miles from Brecon
Fairlea Grange, Monmouthshire,  Wales Viewed 23 times in last week.
Sleeps 9 - 24, 9 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 4500 - £ 5750
Next Available: 01/04 to 22/05/2026
Living & Leisure Facilities: Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Sauna Garden
Type of Holiday: 3 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Group welcome Corporate events


Cottages and Holiday Accommodation in Brecon, Powys, Wales

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Self Catering Holidays in Brecon

Brecon is an ancient market town and community located in the county of southern Powys in Mid Wales. Brecon was a county town which belonged to the historic county of Brecknockshire. Being the third largest town in the current county, it is an important local centre here and attracts a large number of tourists for spending self-catering holidays. One of the major attractions of this place is Brecon’s town walls, which were constructed by Humphrey de Bohun in the year of 1240. Other popular attractions, which are located in and around the town, include the A-Frame Gallery, Saint Mary's Church, Beacons Pottery and Picture Gallery, Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, Brecon Castle, Brecon Cathedral, Brecon Theatre, Coleg Trefeca, Dragonfly Cruises, Llanfeugan Church, Llangorse Lake, Pen y Fan, Regimental Museum, St Cynog’s Church, and Y Gaer. Besides, there are various options to spend leisure time, such as cafes, restaurants, inns, pubs, and nightclubs. The town is popular for self-catering accommodations, which are located across the town in the form of holiday chalets, apartments, villas, log cabins, and cottages. These types of accommodations are popular for their spaciousness, comfort, and affordable prices. The availability of these accommodations makes this place an ideal destination to spend holidays.

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