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.
Dave
United Kingdom
Booked the Hotel as I had stayed there previously. Myself and friend travelled on motorbikes to tour some of the stunning scenary, the Hotel was suitably placed, so we booked a second night.
Staff were very helpful and Food excellent, we will revisit.
Thank you to all at the Dragon Inn
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.
judith
Australia
Such a comfortable friendly hotel with great lounge areas and great food. The staff were helpful and kind. And night staff available which is always appreciated when you travel solo. A bus from Crickhowell is available but the walk is lovely and only 20 minutes.
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...
Alun
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting. Very good quality hotel and accommodation. Dinner was excellent quality and service was very good indeed. Would just suggest bedside lamps be added for reading in the evening.
Located in Crickhowell, 23 km from Brecon Cathedral, Llanwenarth Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
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.
doug
United Kingdom
Great location. Compact and good for our short stay. Beds a little creaky but very cosy as advertised - parking was easy too
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.
Oenzie
United Kingdom
Quirky decor, which I love, super comfortable bed. Well stocked for breaky. Bath was very welcome after a long days’ hike! I didn’t to use the coffee shop as it wasn’t open when I was there but having that on your doorstop plus the bakery, pubs, convenience stores and hiking start points was fantastic.
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.
Gary
United Kingdom
Property is situated in a stunning part of Black mountains with great walks from the door and good local eateries/pubs . Simon allowed us an early check in which was very helpful and lots of lovely extras teas/snacks etc and good breakfast choice . Very comfortable bed with good shower and nice private outdoor area to enjoy a drink/nibbles .
Complete with a garden, 1 Bed converted Railway Wagon near Crickhowell is located in Crickhowell, 26 km from Clifford Castle and 33 km from Longtown Castle.
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.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
Lovely little property, very nicely decorated and spotlessly clean. Plenty of space. Loads of towels which is always a bonus. The kitchen is well equipped for self catering but there are numerous places to eat out in the town or local area (Red Indigo Indian restaurant highly recommended!) The town car park is right behind the property and is only £4 a day, free after 6 pm. We left our car there on two out of our three day stay, and set out for our walks from the town. The local information centre has books with recommended routes.
Crickhowell itself is very attractive, small but quite busy with a range of cute and quirky shops. We loved Webbs the hardware/kitchenware store, CwCw which sells lovely jewellery and clothes, gifts etc and the independent bookshop which is also great!
Crickhowell is a small village with plenty of places to eat...
Crickhowell is a small village with plenty of places to eat (but be sure to book) and has excellent views.
The Llanwenarth hotel we are reviewing is not in Crickhowell and is on the main road towards Abergavenny.
Geoff
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great location for hiking.
Great location for hiking. Quaint village town with lovely shops, cafes and pubs. Staff all very friendly. There are many historical tourist attractions but I didn’t get to visit them as I was short on time and mainly went for hiking. Parking is the only challenge.
Oenzie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
Kestrel Inn is well-sited and overlooks the scenic Cwmdu valley. The Inn and its rooms are clean, warm and comfortable, and the owners are welcoming with much-needed advice on places to visit and things to do. Breakfast was cooked by the owners, which we appreciated greatly, and dinners were found in the historic village of Crickhowell, which is only a 6 minute drive away. The Inn is well-placed to explore Brecon Beacons National Park by car or bicycle, with quiet country lanes starting literally over the road.
Absolutely lovely accommodation - the Loft suite was a huge room plus the entrance and dining area and bathroom. Really comfortable bed and it is really as roomy and pleasant as it looks in the photos. Plentiful breakfast to enjoy in the room including fresh berries. We liked being a walk from Llangattock and Crickhowell - it’s a pleasant stroll down to the Horseshoe Inn and back but felt more ‘breathing room’ being set in a quieter location away from the town centre. We would definitely stay here again.
This cottage was the perfect getaway we needed. The cottage had everything we needed and more. Great distance to all the places we wanted to explore in Wales, nowhere seemed too far away, Cardiff, Beacons and so much more. The perfect base for exploring and after a long day out, Crickhowell had the most wonderful choice of pubs on your doorstep.
Not that I wanted too but had to spend one morning working. Had the perfect set up in the dining room with Wi-Fi.
The location of the cottage was excellent, in the middle of the town and an easy walk to pubs and restaurants. Having parking in the nearby pub meant no worries about the car while we were there. The cottage itself was exceptionally clean and very nicely decorated and the beds were comfortable. Nice bathroom too. And Crickhowell is the starting point for several fine walks across the Welsh hills, which is the reason we were staying.
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 😊.
Very helpful hosts. Brilliant location and house. Ideal for us and another family with 4 pre-school children. Lots of space inside (garden smaller than expected but lovely) and quite soundproof. One of the bedrooms had a little extra section that was perfect to fit our son's cot in so he couldn't see our bed!
Lovely and cozy hotel. Upon our arrival, we were warmly welcomed and guided to our room. The room was extremely comfortable, with lots of space and a big bed. Our waiter at dinner, He-man, was beyond exceptional to us and everyone in the dining room.
The spacious room, the breakfasts and the genuine hospitality. Nothing is too much trouble for the lovely family who run this B and B. You can also walk into Crickhowell and llangattock for lovely pub meals.
The location was great with beautiful views to the misty mountains. There was also easy access to the canal path. The hotel was also very dog friendly which was greatly appreciated.
Large well equiped kitchen.
Good hot water system and new bathroom were good
Crickhowell is a very pleasant town to wander in and surrounding countryside very beautiful.
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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