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Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm, Libanus

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Ty Hir at Blaenbrynich Farm is a converted stone barn in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys. Original features include exposed timber beams and thick stone walls throughout. The barn sits within a working farm and offers three spacious bedrooms sleeping up to six guests. A wood-burning stove warms the main living area on cooler evenings.

The barn overlooks open farmland and rolling hills. Sheep graze in nearby fields. You can see the Brecon Beacons peaks from the windows. The location is quiet and rural.

Three bedrooms include one king-size and two twins. The bathroom has a bath and shower. An open-plan kitchen and dining area leads into the sitting room.

About Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm

Ty Hir at Blaenbrynich Farm is a converted stone barn in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys. Original features include exposed timber beams and thick stone walls throughout. The barn sits within a working farm and offers three spacious bedrooms sleeping up to six guests. A wood-burning stove warms the main living area on cooler evenings.

The barn overlooks open farmland and rolling hills. Sheep graze in nearby fields. You can see the Brecon Beacons peaks from the windows. The location is quiet and rural.

Three bedrooms include one king-size and two twins. The bathroom has a bath and shower. An open-plan kitchen and dining area leads into the sitting room. Traditional barn doors and original stonework feature in the entrance hall.

Brecon town offers shops and cafes (6 miles, 12 minutes). Pen y Fan mountain walk starts at Storey Arms (8 miles, 15 minutes). Llangorse Lake provides watersports (7 miles, 14 minutes). The National Showcaves Centre sits at Dan yr Ogof (18 miles, 25 minutes).

Ty Hir at Blaenbrynich Farm suits families and walking groups wanting genuine barn character in a working farm setting.

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Original Stone Walls

Thick stone walls and exposed beams create authentic barn character throughout the conversion. Traditional features remain intact from the building's agricultural past.

Wood-Burning Stove

The wood-burner in the sitting room provides warmth and atmosphere on mountain evenings. Logs are supplied for cosy nights in after hill walks.

Brecon Beacons Views

Windows frame views across farmland to the Brecon Beacons peaks. Watch sheep grazing and birds of prey hunting over the fields.

Working Farm Setting

The barn sits within an active farm with livestock and countryside sounds. Experience rural Welsh farming life from your doorstep.

Spacious Accommodation

Three good-sized bedrooms sleep six comfortably with flexible twin and king-size arrangements. The open-plan living space feels light and airy.

National Park Location

Direct access to Brecon Beacons walking trails from the farm. Pen y Fan and countless mountain paths start within minutes of the barn.

Getting To Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Ty Hir at Blaenbrynich Farm by car, take the A470 through Brecon and follow signs towards Builth Wells. Turn onto the farm track at Blaenbrynich. Off-road parking for two cars is available at the barn.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Merthyr Tydfil, approximately 20 miles south. From there, a taxi journey takes you through the Brecon Beacons to the farm.

Off-road parking for two cars
Merthyr Tydfil station (20 miles)
Accessible from the A470

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Brecon Cathedral
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 9DP
National Showcaves Centre
Distance: 18 miles
SA9 1GJ
Llangorse Lake
Distance: 7 miles
LD3 7TR
Pen y Fan Summit
Distance: 8 miles
CF48 2UT
Brecon Beacons Reservoir Circuit
Distance: 10 miles
LD3 8ER
Talybont Forest Trails
Distance: 12 miles
LD3 7YS
Brecon Town Centre
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7DG
Morrisons Brecon
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 8LA
Brecon Farmers Market
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7DG
Brecon Bus Station
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7DP
Brecon Leisure Centre
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7HP
Brecon Golf Club
Distance: 5 miles
LD3 9PA
Brecon Cathedral
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 9DP
National Showcaves Centre
Distance: 18 miles
SA9 1GJ
Llangorse Lake
Distance: 7 miles
LD3 7TR
Pen y Fan Summit
Distance: 8 miles
CF48 2UT
Brecon Beacons Reservoir Circuit
Distance: 10 miles
LD3 8ER
Talybont Forest Trails
Distance: 12 miles
LD3 7YS
Brecon Town Centre
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7DG
Morrisons Brecon
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 8LA
Brecon Farmers Market
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7DG
Brecon Bus Station
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7DP
Brecon Leisure Centre
Distance: 6 miles
LD3 7HP
Brecon Golf Club
Distance: 5 miles
LD3 9PA

Is Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
Children can explore the working farm and watch livestock from safe distances. The surrounding fields and hills provide space for outdoor games and adventures. Three bedrooms offer flexible sleeping for families. The open-plan living area gives parents sightlines throughout. Brecon town has shops and cafes 6 miles away. Mountain walks suit older children and teenagers.
Groups Will Love...
The exposed timber beams span the full length of the barn's ceilings. Original oak frames remain visible throughout the conversion. Thick stone walls show the building's agricultural heritage with irregular stonework and deep-set windows. Traditional barn doors at the entrance retain their heavy ironwork and weathered timber. These features combine to create authentic character that modern builds cannot replicate in this Brecon Beacons conversion.
Pet Friendly
Dogs are welcome at Ty Hir at Blaenbrynich Farm. The working farm setting provides immediate access to fields and mountain footpaths. Sheep graze nearby so dogs must be kept under control. The stone-floored entrance hall and open-plan living areas suit muddy paws after walks. Brecon Beacons trails start from the doorstep. Water bowls and towels are useful additions for your stay.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm

The Usk Inn

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LD3 8EP

The Clarence Hotel

Located 6 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LD3 7LD

The White Swan Inn

Located 7 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LD3 0EU

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm

What original barn features does Ty Hir have?
The conversion retains exposed timber beams across the ceilings and thick stone walls throughout the ground floor. Traditional barn doors feature in the entrance hall alongside the original stonework.
Is Ty Hir at Blaenbrynich Farm pet friendly?
Yes, dogs are welcome at this barn conversion. The working farm setting and surrounding fields provide excellent walking opportunities straight from the door.
How many people does the barn sleep?
Ty Hir sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. One king-size room and two twin rooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements for families or groups.
What is the kitchen like?
The open-plan kitchen includes an electric oven, hob, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. It connects directly to the dining area and sitting room for sociable holiday living.
Where exactly is the barn located?
The barn sits on Blaenbrynich Farm within the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys. Brecon town is 6 miles away and mountain walks start from the surrounding hills.
Can you see the Brecon Beacons from the barn?
Yes, windows overlook farmland with views towards the Brecon Beacons peaks. The barn's elevated position provides clear sightlines across the valley to the mountains.
What heating does the barn have?
A wood-burning stove in the sitting room provides additional heating alongside the central heating system. Logs are supplied for the stove throughout your stay.
Is there parking at Ty Hir?
Off-road parking for two cars is available directly at the barn. The farm track provides easy access from the main road to the property.

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Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm Reviews

The location directions were misleading hence it took over an hour to find the property. The accommodation was basic as reflected in the price so no surprises there. Beautiful setting and in easy reach of interesting sites. My wife is disabled so the steep stairs were difficult to use to reach the bedroom and toilet facilities.
Christopher
We had an excellent day and a big thank you to all who worked behind the scenes to maintain this wonderful facility. Living in the city one seldom appreciates all the work that goes into our nations farms. Thanks for that insight. This place is also ideally situated to enjoy the towns of Brecon, Hay on Wye and Sennybridge. The walks in the general area are also fantastic.
Tracey
What a beautiful place. Stayed for 1 week and enjoyed every minute. Location a little of the beaten track but that's great. All you could hear was the sheep. And the views from the bedroom window was stunning. The owners were really friendly and accommodating. The bothy was missing cleaning equipment but I was provided with a mop and bucket. A vacuum would have been great just to tidy up a little.. but this place is a really beautiful peaceful tranquil part of the world. Keep up the good work and thank you very much.
Sheila
Lovely Bothy in an excellent location for Brecon and the surrounding area. Had an enjoyable peaceful break with plenty of walking and reading. Had everything we needed for a short break and the views were spectacular.
Fabulous bothy. Loved the location straight onto footpaths. Comfy bedrooms and lounge. Kitchen is basic but perfectly adequate. Keep it rustic! We had a fabulous weekend. Thanks
Everything was very nice but we thought it would be better if the small bedroom was used as a living room and the living room made into a box bedroom. We thought the kitchen layout was ingenious with everything we needed. The heating and hot water were excellent. We loved the little bench outside for our morning coffee and evening tea. Altogether a lovely stay. Thankyou
We had a lovely stay in this cosy warm bothy. Perfect location for hiking in Brecon car essential. The bothy is currently under renovation improvements as recently inherited but ideal for what we needed 2adults and 2children. The children loved the access to the tennis court. This was their highlight of the bothy.
Robina
Enjoyed our stay, very quirky but in a nice way, lovely comfortable bed!
Charlotte
Really lovely weekend away very quiet. Good dog walks around the area and a big field behind the cottage. Would have preferred a small sofa than the tub chairs but it wasnt a big deal. The dog towels was a very nice addition as Saturday was very wet and the towels we brought werent enough. Really liked the ensuites so there was some privacy. Thank you for a restful visit, hope to come back soon.
We loved our stay in this Bothy. It was so warm and well equipped. As our stay was only adults, filling the daytimes with outdoor activities. We would have preferred a comfy little sofa and a larger tv to relax in the sitting room. The table was pointless for adults as not enough room. The breakfast bar and stalls were a great addition to the kitchen. The cooking ring was so fast, loved it and the combination microwave was great, all really easy to clean. As we had dogs, a little fence just securing the tarmac yard with a gate would have been great to just let the dogs & us relax a bit more with back door open to enjoy the beautiful view. All that said we had a fantastic stay, thank you so much.
Willaim
We feel the advert overlooks noticeable drawbacks to this accommodation. Anyone booking this needs to be aware that it would not be comfortable accommodation for 4 people due to limitations regarding the kitchen and sitting area. The kitchen is limited by not having an actual cooker, restricted work surfaces, no cupboards and minimal space. Likewise the sitting area is very small and not comfortable there is no room for a small sofa and instead there are 2 tub chairs but there is not room for them to be placed next to each other. The TV is extremely small and the DVD part of the TV is broken. We feel the accommodation Is best suited to those who will be out most of the time.
Joseph
We had such a great time at the Bothy. It was perfect for what we wanted and we would happily return.
This is a sweet little place to stay. I would like to know more about its history as a Shepherd's Bothy. The decor is quite modern and we thought rustic would be more inkeeping with the building. The kitchen is basic and functional I can imagine coming in from lambing for a bowl of soup! The dining TV room is fine for two, but possibly tight for 4? Apart from the dvd player not working on the TV, we were cosy watching television. The beds were warm and comfortable. Perfect base for a walking holiday. Thank you
2nd time at this cottage. Its perfect for us with 1 child 2 dogs. Great location to so many things to do. Peaceful.
Lovely property with loads of character and in a beautiful location. Would definitely book again
Super nice owners and beautiful location. Would like to stay forever !
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