THREE nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfasts for the price of TWO nights.
We have run our very successful November offer for several years now. We will repeat it this year and we are already taking bookings.
If you want to take advantage of this 'credit crunching' offer I advise you to call now, last year's offer was so popular we we were full for almost the entire month.
Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast for the price of two. OR 33% off TWO nights dinner, bed and breakfast.
The table below shows the TOTAL cost for dinner, bed and breakfast per room.
|
Room Type |
3 nights |
2 nights |
|
Luxury Double - river view |
£594 |
£396 |
|
Large Double - river view |
£544 |
£363 |
|
Four Poster - garden view |
£544 |
£363 |
|
Large Double - garden view |
£506 |
£337 |
|
Standard Double - garden view |
£444 |
£296 |
Sunday to Thursdays inclusive, valid from
1st November until 3rd December 2009. Small doubles / single
rooms are NOT included. Rooms overlooking
the river sell out fast – book now to avoid disappointment.
You can call us for free using the call back button and check availability right now. Just push the button and enter your phone number and name and through the magic of the internet we will call you right back.
Wales in November? What on earth can we do in Wales in November? Well here are a few suggestions.
Wales? What on earth am I going to do for four days? Here are just a few ideas on how to fill a few days around the Brecon Beacons National Park.
●
Take your packed lunch and your map and set off on foot on a good circular
walk in the Black Mountains. Fresh air, good views and very few
people.
● Drive through the
Llanthony Valley, visit the ancient Priory and carry on to
Hay Bluff for a windy walk with stunning views. Then lunch in
Hay-on-Wye before
browsing in all the second book shops and antique shops.
A visit to the Great
English Outdoors is must.
● See the
National Botanic
Gardens of Wales. Then lunch in
Aberglasney's lovely
walled garden.
●
Drive, cycle or walk the
Three Castles Tour
in Monmouth with a good lunch at The Bell
in Skenfrith. About 18 miles.
● A round of golf at
Cradoc golf course - the
golf course with stunning views over the Brecon Beacons.
● Visit the superb Military Museum in Brecon. Home to the regiments which fought at Isandhlwana and Rorke's Drift
● Climb
Pen-y-Fan
the highest peak in South Wales.
●
Visit one of the oldest and remotest
churches in Wales at
Partrishow.
● There are more mountain bike trails here than you could ride in a month.
● Check out the
Big Pit
coal mine museum and then on the
Blaenavon
Industrial World Heritage site.
● Spend an afternoon at the
bird hide on Llangors Lake.
●
Explore the
Brecon & Monmouthshire Canal by foot, bike or even
electric boat.
● Borrow our tandem and cycle around Talybont Reservoir and a have well earned lunch in the pub.
● Watch the
Red Kites feeding at
Rhyder.






