The Brigands Inn
Mallwyd
the welcoming rooms at this grand, former coaching inn come with mountain views, many of its character features have been retainded
The Horse & Jockey Inn
Knighton
14th century, former coaching inn retaining plenty of character including original beams, open fires and snug along with an outside courtyard
Royal Oak Hotel
Welshpool
the public areas of this former coaching inn are contemporary and chic, however period features remain that give a glimpse into its past life
The Bell Country Inn
Llanyre
in a perfect location for exploring Mid Wales, a country inn with spacious rooms, luxuriously appointed, and a restaurant for lunch and dinner
The Dragon Inn
Crickhowell
despite being in the heart of this pretty market town many of the comfy, individually styled rooms enjoy views of the Brecon Beacon mountains
The Red Lion
Knighton
spacious, individually decorated rooms combine traditional character with contemporary styling and comfort set above a rejuvenated bar
The Wellington Hotel
Brecon
in the heart of this charming market town, this imposing Georgian building houses a relaxed hostelry offering traditional accommodation
Cain Valley Hotel
Llanfyllin
features characterful guest rooms with exposed beams and original features, the restaurant serves a seasonal menu of British classics
Elan Hotel
Rhayader
guest rooms come well-equipped and are tastefully decorated, both the bar and restaurant menus have an emphasis on fresh, local produce
Belle Vue Hotel
Llanwrtyd Wells
a charming village pub built in 1843 offering comfortable, contemporary accommodation and surrounded by rugged and breathtaking scenery
Usk & Railway Inn
Sennybridge
spacious, modern rooms feature at this popular inn, scenic views can be enjoyed from the terrace and hearty, locally sourced food is served
The Tanners Arms
Defynnog
set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, 18th century inn featuring cosy bedrooms, a characterful bar and restaurant with scenic views
The Horseshoe Inn
Llangattock
located in a Brecon Beacons village in the Usk Valley, a small inn popular with locals offers cosy, comfy, recently refurbished rooms
The Railway Inn
Forden
close to the Offa's Dyke footpath and with golf courses nearby, a traditional country inn has an extensive menu and cosy rooms
Markets Tavern Hotel
Brecon
a traditional Welsh pub located on the edge of the town centre offering simple, no fuss rooms, a bar showing live sports TV and beer garden
White House Country Inn
Sennybridge
in Sennybridge, eight miles west of Brecon, a country inn with a large conservatory dining room has spacious rooms and friendly, helpful staff
The Castle Hotel
Talgarth
spacious, well-appointed rooms feature at this modernised pub, it also has an on-site fish and chips bar, comfy lounge area and popular bar
The Dolfor Inn
Dolfor
a traditional country inn has charming beamed rooms with delightful views and fresh local food to enjoy in the restaurant
The Lion Hotel
Berriew
set in an award-winning village, this ancient timbered inn has had a imaginative makeover by the owner - artist Andrew Logan
The Star Inn
Dylife
a 17th century drover's inn, set in countryside next to the historical lead mine village of Dylife, offers tasty food and comfortable rooms
Mid Wales Inn
Pant-Y-Dwr
as the name suggests this welcoming pub is geographically in the centre of Wales, rooms are individually decorated in a colour co-ordinated style
The Llanerch Inn
Llandrindod Wells
traditional pub tucked away in a large beer garden, it offers simple, but comfy, rooms, real ales, hearty bar meals and hosts regular live music
Dinas Castle Inn
Brecon
enjoy traditional hospitality, great food, comfortable rooms and a cosy bar, at this popular pub, the highest in the Brecon Beacons National Park
The George & Dragon
Knighton
in the heart of this market town straddling the Wales and England border, a 17th century inn with comfortable beamed rooms in refurbished stables
The Harp Inn
Old Radnor
a Welsh longhouse, set on a hilltop with Radnor Valley views, has slate floors, oak beams and open fire; comfy bedrooms have scenic views
The Cross Keys Hotel
Llanymynech
an 18th century Grade II listed building sitting on the English/Welsh border, it offers a good base to explore the surrounding countryside