
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.
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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What do previous guests think about their group stay at Ty Hir At Blaenbrynich Farm
Thick stone walls and exposed beams create authentic barn character throughout the conversion. Traditional features remain intact from the building's agricultural past.
The wood-burner in the sitting room provides warmth and atmosphere on mountain evenings. Logs are supplied for cosy nights in after hill walks.
Windows frame views across farmland to the Brecon Beacons peaks. Watch sheep grazing and birds of prey hunting over the fields.
The barn sits within an active farm with livestock and countryside sounds. Experience rural Welsh farming life from your doorstep.
Three good-sized bedrooms sleep six comfortably with flexible twin and king-size arrangements. The open-plan living space feels light and airy.
Direct access to Brecon Beacons walking trails from the farm. Pen y Fan and countless mountain paths start within minutes of the barn.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
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.
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.
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