In Crickhowell, in the Brecon Beacons, The Bear dates back to 1432. Expect a welcoming atmosphere, old world charm and good food. Awarded Inn of the Year 2010 by the Good Pub Guide.
In Crickhowell, the Dragon Inn has views of the mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a full cooked breakfast and free parking.
Located in Llangattock, the Old Rectory Country Hotel is situated in Brecon Beacons National Park, a mile from Crickhowell. The hotel offers free parking and WiFi.
Jeanette
United Kingdom
Food was good. Staff very friendly and helpful. Room comfortable and clean.
Get away from it all at this hotel high on the side of the Black Mountains, overlooking the Usk Valley and the surrounding hills
Good food, warm hospitality and excellent facilities await those looki...
Camilla
United Kingdom
Two of the staff were absolutely superb - Adrian and Sheryl absolutely made our stay. The were warm, helpful, kind and charming.
The hotel was immaculate and the food was good.
The location was great and the views from outside were stunning.
Situated in Crickhowell, within 24 km of Brecon Cathedral and 30 km of Longtown Castle, The Horseshoe Inn features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Situated in Crickhowell in the Powys region, Cosy Crickhowell Cottage features a terrace. This 4-star holiday home offers luggage storage space and bicycle parking.
Boasting inner courtyard views, MAISON50 is set in Crickhowell, around 35 km from Clifford Castle. The property has mountain and garden views, and is 25 km from Longtown Castle.
Eileen
United Kingdom
Well positioned and close to the local restaurants.
Offering a garden and garden view, 8 Standard Street by The Bear Hotel Crickhowell is set in Crickhowell, 25 km from Longtown Castle and 35 km from Clifford Castle.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Self catering ground floor flat 50 metres from the centre of town.
A recently renovated apartment set in Crickhowell, Cosy Country Retreat in the Brecon Beacons features a garden. The air-conditioned accommodation is 22 km from Longtown Castle.
Holly
United Kingdom
A really wonderful short stay in fab proximity to Crickhowell and Abergavenny. It is very much a 'studio' style accommodation with a small kitchenette in the upstairs bedroom and a downstairs toilet and shower, but it has been made up to an absolutely excellent standard. It is not on the cheaper end of the market for the space, however everything in the room was pristine and really quite luxury - the bed and pillows were incredibly comfortable, kitchen equipment fantastic given the size (appreciated the sharp knives) and the TV and Chrome cast very easy to easy to use. We would absolutely return for a cosy weekend and despite the size it's definitely worth the cost in my opinion!
Set in Crickhowell and only 22 km from Longtown Castle, Post Office Row Apartment and garden offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Excellent base for an overnight stay. Apartment was exceptional with everything we needed. Communication from the hosts was excellent even giving us suggested areas to eat and drink in an evening and at lunch and breakfast and even providing us with telephone numbers for taxi firms.
Went to school here and was attending a birthday with old...
Went to school here and was attending a birthday with old school friends. Crick has never lost its charm . There are stunning views everywhere , gorgeous independent shops, cafes, bakery and butcher. I’ll always have a special place in my heart for Crickhowell x
Harriet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
it's one of my favourite places in the world!
it's one of my favourite places in the world!
Lovely little town, good parking facilities, great food available wonderful views and plenty to see all around. Love the river Usk and its surrounding area. At least 2 great art galleries.
Felin fach Griffin, near Brecon, has great food, so does the restaurant by the cathedral in brecon. manor Hotel in crickhowel has very good food but very slow service!
angela
4.0
Scored 4.0
The room was clean, the whole building very tired & worn ,...
The room was clean, the whole building very tired & worn , needs a lot of money spent on it !
Naomi was a very helpful lady she offered us a lift to the local pub which was very kind of her , very friendly & helpful !
Unfortunately the lady on the reception desk when we arrived was not so pleasant, kept talking over me which is found very frustrating.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely small, vibrant town with a good atmosphere, plenty of...
Lovely small, vibrant town with a good atmosphere, plenty of places to eat and drink and small independent shops. Nice local history too with the Crickhowell Bridge and the ruins of the castle in town as well as being surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Such a lovely soulful town with the amazing Nicholls and...
Such a lovely soulful town with the amazing Nicholls and Webb’s stores along with a great bookshop, butchers, florist and antiques shop. Even a bakery, chemist and post office! Food at The Bear Hotel is fantastic!
Sian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Bear is very central in a delightful little town.
The Bear is very central in a delightful little town. Ample parking. We were upgraded to a bigger room which was very comfortable. The staff were outstanding. It was a well.motivated trained happy team. Always busy with guests and locals but it ran very smoothly
I needed to overnight at this general area as part of some cycling touring in Mid-Wales and The Manor provided comfortable accommodation with safe parking for my car and bicycle. The staff were welcoming and helpful throughout; the views from most of the rooms are great. Overall, a pleasant place to stay at reasonable prices if you use online searches effectively.
For me, it is a relatively easy, off road stroll of some 1/2 mile to a good Indian restaurant and a little further into the centre of town with some lively pubs.
Crickhowell is a charming walkable Welsh town, where we needed to stay for one night before collecting our rental narrowboat nearby. As Mom & daughter travelling together, we needed 2 bedrooms. This small home fitted us perfectly, although people with difficulty walking might find the narrow steep stairs up to the bedrooms difficult. It was spotlessly clean and the host quickly and most helpfully answered my many questions both before our arrival and during our stay. Would return without hesitation.
Easy to find Hotel. Quiet location [and within walking distance of Crickhowell]. Ample parking space. Pleasant grounds to wander in. Very comfortable bed; warm room with plenty of storage for luggage etc. Really appreciated the addition of sachets of oat milk and not just plain milk on our tray of room refreshments.. Dinner was really very good with a small but good range of options for every course. All staff that we encountered were attentive, polite, friendly and helpful.
Excellent location and period style property in the heart of Crickhowell. Comfortable and well furnished rooms throughout. Very clean on arrival and keys easily collected from the Dragon Inn hotel which is a short walk away from the property. Parking excellent at the Hotel as well. Two large bedrooms and a separate dining and sitting area. I would certainly stay here again. I enjoyed the paintings throughout the house as well.
Great stay in a lovely property. Crickhowell is a cute town and the dragon inn perfectly located. The pub/ hotel has a car park, and nice rooms - clean, neutral decor, comfy beds. Despite being over a pub it was very quiet - it is not a late night venue and seemed a calm and relaxed spot. lovely Welsh breakfast included. highly recommended! - also, dog friendly - maybe not in all rooms, so do check / let them know.
The Barn is a very nice cottage, very quiet. There is a big kitchen , on the first floor two bedrooms and a bathroom. Behind the cottage is a small terrace for a nice breakfast in morning sun. In front of the cottage you can enjoy the evening sun. The Barn is located between Crickhowell and Abergavenney. From here it is easy to explore the Brecon Beacons, Wye valley or Usk valley
A lovely comfortable, clean and well looked after cottage. Set in a peaceful location, within a short drive to nearby towns of Crickhowell and Abergavenny. We really enjoyed our stay. It had everything we needed and more, a real home from home. Modern and very well equipped kitchen. We would recommend and would love to return 😊.
One of the most beautiful pubs/hotels I stayed in. Stunning 500 year old building beaming with character in picture perfect Crickhowell. Cosy, tastefully decorated rooms, great bathroom. Fantastic dinner amazing breakfast, including local produce. Highly recommended. Will definitely stay again.
Lovely period cottage, nicely decorated and the kind of holiday home I love staying in. Beds were really comfy, great bathroom and nicely decorated. Well placed close to the main area. The staff at the Dragon inn were exceptionally helpful and handy to be able to park there.
very warm welcome, clean and nice room, generous (more than a continental) breakfast. We stayed in a room above the Pub space and it was not a nuisance at all. a short walk into Crickhowell. ideal to explore the beautiful National Park. Def recommend it.
Absolutely adorable place with stunning views, helpful and friendly staff and tasty breakfasts. Hotel inside is very cozy with its own interesting history. Very close walk to Crickhowell.
The restaurant was quite good, service was top notch and the bar was well stocked and professionally managed. Hotel service was also excellent, and the facilities are charming.
The Studio is perfect accommodation for a couple. It is so close to Crickhowell shops and pubs and most days we walked from the Studio without needing a car.
The guesthouse was lovely with a pleasant communal sitting room. We walked along the canal to the Horseshoe Inn in Llangattock for a fantastic evening meal.
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