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Welcome to Mid Wales & The Brecon Beacons


Giving you a bunk up for accommodation in 2010


THE Brecon Beacons National Park and surrounding area is one of the foremost locations in Britain for outdoor pursuits and unspoilt scenery.


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High mountains, delightful valleys, rivers, streams and waterfalls abound in this beautiful area, which is extremely rich in flora, fauna and wildlife. Bunkhouses and hostels provide practical, affordable group accommodation for holidays or outdoor activity breaks in the spectacular Welsh countryside, with many also able to provide overnight accommodation for


the individual traveller or solo backpackers.


We have an established list of more than 30 bunkhouses and hostels ranging from 5 star to 1 star to accommodate all budgets.


Just one of the innumerable awe-inspiring views of the Brecon Beacons


With exclusive use, they’re also ideal for family gatherings or friends’ reunions.


The rural settings of most Welsh bunkhouse accommodation and hostels provide the perfect base for group outdoor pursuits and adventure activities such as walking, cycling, mountain biking, pony trekking, canoeing and caving.


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You can leave your car safely parked at the bunkhouse and explore the Brecon Beacons by bike, foot or hoof, explore along quiet country lanes, follow traffic-free trails through beautiful wooded valleys or while away a few memorable hours enjoying the timeless tranquillity of the towpaths of the Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal.


The scenery is wonderful but there’s so much more to exploring in the Brecon Beacons than that; stop for a leisurely pub lunch, take the time out to enjoy the wildlife or the history of the area.


Then at the end of the day relax and enjoy our welcoming bunkhouse hospitality.


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The bunkhouses are all set up to accommodate group bookings, with facilities such as self- catering kitchens, games rooms, group dining areas and laundry facilities.


You can choose from small bunkhouses suitable for families or a group of friends, or large bunkhouses sleeping more than 30; some are in rural locations, others have a town location, and some bunkhouses and hostels offer group accommodation with disabled access.


For further information on the bunkhouses view www.bunkhousesinwales.co.uk and for a range of biking and walking routes see www.bootsbike sandbunkhoueses.co.uk


The Held Bunk House is an ideal, value for money, family and group bunkhouse over 200 years old, and is set in the beautiful Brecon Beacons.


The accommodation, which sleeps 24, has recently been refurbished in order to make your stay as comfortable and as unforgettable as the stunning mountains around you.


Just two miles from Brecon town, famous for its Georgian buildings, and eight from Hay on Wye, the Held is the perfect location for a range of group or family activities.


Outdoor activities such as hill walking, canoeing, caving, climbing, mountain biking, pony trekking, dry slope skying and expedition training are just some of the myriad of activities available in this beautiful part of Wales.


Should you wish for a quieter peaceful break or if you want to gather the clan or friends for a birthday, anniversary or indeed any other celebration, we are delighted to offer catering facilities for your own use or the services of our caterer to assist you in any way that we can.


The Held is open all year round and has central heating throughout the whole premises.


Contact us on 01874 624646.


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