Trefecca Farm, in Talgarth, is home to three delightful self-catering holiday properties, and The Granary is the most recently converted of the three. Sleeping up to 7 guests, The Granary offers flexible accommodation across two floors. Upstairs, there is a double room and a family room, which has bunks beds and a single bed, whilst on the ground floor, there is another bedroom, which has a zip and link bed, and an en-suite wet room with full disabled access.
The accommodation is decorated to a high standard throughout, with oak beams and oak style flooring.
The contemporary kitchen is well-equipped with everything needed for a relaxing holiday, including a cooker, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, as well as all pots, pans, crockery and cutlery. In the lounge area, there is a TV with FreeView channels available.
Guests are welcome to meet the small flock of Welsh sheep on the farm, and the surrounding lanes offer the chance to explore this delightful rural setting.
Talgarth is a thriving market town that is known as the gateway to the Black Mountains, and its well worth a visit. The recently restored Talgarth Mill provides a wonderful look back at the traditional ways of milling flour, and now houses a charming cafe and small gift shop. Within walking distance is the magnificent Bronllys Castle, an imposing stone keep with three floors, offering incredible views across the surrounding hills.
This part of Wales offers so much to holidaymakers, from those seeking outdoor adventures to those who appreciate a gentler pace of life. Adventure enthusiasts are spoiled for choice, with walking and hiking trails throughout the Brecon Beacons, to suit all ages and ability levels. Climb the highest peak in the National Park, Pen y Fan, to feel quite literally on top of the world. Casual walkers can take the most popular route up to the summit, whilst more experienced hikers can opt for one of the more challenging routes to the top. The Four Falls walk at Ystradfellte is another rewarding and moderately challenging hike, taking in four stunning waterfalls over a four hour hike. Fans of water-based adventures can also try kayaking, white water rafting, gorge walking and canoeing within the Brecon Beacons National Park, so theres no shortage of adventure opportunities.
Despite offering unrivalled peace and tranquility, the Talgarth area is well served with pubs and restaurants, for those visitors who want to dine out during their stay. From warm and welcoming cafes like The Strand and The Honey Cafe in Talgarth itself, to popular dining pubs like the Felin Fach Griffin, The Bridge End Inn and The Three Horseshoes, visitors will find inspired menus offering freshly cooked food using only the best locally sourced produce and farm-reared meats.
Trefecca Farm offers guests a warm welcome in quiet, comfortable surroundings with a fantastic choice of activities in the area for people of all ages, and in all seasons. It is hard to put into words the breathtaking scenery and tranquillity that visitors experience in this part of Wales. So arrange a holiday for yourself and witness the magic of this regions natural beauty – whatever the time of year.
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