Holiday houses in Brecon

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 100 holiday rentals in Brecon

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Brecon holiday rentals start at $117 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    60 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 30 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    100 of Brecon holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Brecon stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Brecon

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Top Guest favourite
The exterior features a wood-fired hot tub and a stylish Shepherd’s Hut. A tall chimney rises from the hut, alongside a solar panel. The scene is set against a twilight sky, with deck chairs and a picnic table arranged on a grassy area.
Shepherd’s hut in Brecon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

Shepherd's Hut, Off-Grid, Hot Tub and Beacons View

A 'Tiny House', off-grid Shepherd's Hut with panoramic views of the spectacular Brecon Beacons. Accessed by its own gated lane and set in a private paddock, "Oliveduck Hut" is the perfect retreat for couples, or singles who prefer their own company. An ideal ‘base camp’ as you explore the National Park and surrounding area. Light a fire and get lazy, chill out in the hottub, star-gaze at the incredible night skies, or just take in the majestic Pen y Fan as you plan (or recover from) your ascent.

Guest favourite
A tranquil canal view features colorful flowers in planter boxes along the water's edge. A narrowboat glides gently by, reflecting its surroundings in the calm water. Charming stone buildings line the opposite bank, complementing the peaceful landscape under a clear blue sky.
Home in Brecon
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Beautiful waterfront cottage with stunning views.

Beautiful 2 bedroom canal front cottage with stunning views across the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal. Centrally located just a couple of hundred yards from Brecon town centre and its bustling shops and cafe's, and only a short drive from some of the most beautiful waterfalls and mountain peaks in Wales! Swan bank cottage is the perfect place to relax and unwind With a full length waterfront conservatory and garden, you can enjoy its stunning location all year round, no matter the weather.

Top Guest favourite
An open-plan kitchen and living area features a large wooden dining table surrounded by white chairs. A blue sofa with accent cushions is located nearby, while pendant lights hang above. Natural light brightens the space through multiple windows, creating a welcoming environment.
Barn in Garthbrengy
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Brecon farm stay, with hot tub

Ty Du is a spacious, comfortable & modern holiday home nestled in an idyllic area of our farm. Ideal for group activity & family breaks. Less than 4 miles from Brecon with breathtaking views of the Brecon Beacons. Situated in an ideal area for walking, cycling, pony trekking and fun on the water. Close to Cradoc golf club with an 18 hole course, driving range and clubhouse. Local pub serving home-cooked food 2 miles away. Waterfall Country, Caves, Zipworld and Hay on Wye short distances away.

Top Guest favourite
The garden features lush green grass, bordered by stone walls and vibrant flowering plants. A small path leads through the garden, where a seating area under a trellis can be seen. The background displays the cottage's stone façade and a glimpse of patio space.
Cottage in Brecon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

Cathedral Town- Historic House - Country Garden

Ideal location for exploring Brecon and the surrounding National Park. A few minutes walk from open country in one direction, and five minutes from the town centre in the other. The cottage, opposite the Cathedral, adjoins one of Brecon's finest Georgian buildings, Grade II listed Priory Hill House, with which it shares a lovely half-acre garden on the banks of the River Honddu, with spectacular views of Pen y Fan. Tastefully furnished with Welsh antiques, a newly equipped kitchen, TV, & Wifi.

Top Guest favourite
The kitchen features a contemporary design with light cabinetry and a wooden countertop. A large sink is positioned next to the stove and oven, with a refrigerator visible nearby. Natural light enters through a window adorned with white blinds.
Home in Brecon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Modern 2 bedroom end terraced house in Brecon

Newly renovated open plan end terraced house with free allocated street parking outside the property and large garden. Lockable garage available for bikes and canoes. Located within walking reach of Brecon town centre, canal, theatre, Cathedral, The Castle, Promenade, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, pubs, art galleries, museum and cinema. Ideal location for walking holidays to explore the Brecon Beacons, including Pen y fan, Ystradfellte Four Waterfalls and the Black Mountains.

Top Guest favourite
A bright bedroom features a wooden bed frame with a spacious mattress, flanked by two bedside tables and matching lamps. A framed photograph adorns the wall above the bed. Soft towels are neatly arranged on the bed's edge, with natural light filtering through the nearby window.
Home in Brecon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Dan’s house

Welcome to my home In a quiet residential area just 15 minutes walk into the town of brecon Which has a good array of super markets, coffee shops restaurants and things to do also has transport links to all surrounding areas including Cardiff and Swansea hay on wye and crickhowell there is a lovely cathedral in town and the brecon to Monmouth canal starts beside brecon theatre you can walk or cycle to tal y Bont and stop in the numerous pubs along the way for a light lunch and a drink

Top Guest favourite
The unique geodesic dome is partially obscured by surrounding trees, showcasing its slate-covered exterior and distinctive star-shaped window. The warm light reflecting from the window suggests a cozy interior, while the rustic wooden supports elevate the structure amidst the natural setting.
Dome in Llandefaelog Fach
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Chicken house dome

Cromen Tŷ Cyw Iâr (Chicken house dome). A slated dome is a unique building, this one looks down the Honddu and Usk valleys and you can see for 25 miles from the star window looking South East. I have reused materials as much as possible in its construction. The original henhouse was rebuilt to create the private bathroom alongside and contains a hot shower, w.c. and basin. I have created a special place for visitors to stay with their own private piece of rural Wales to enjoy.

Superhost
The bedroom features a spacious bed with a light blanket draped over it, complemented by decorative pillows. A plant adds a touch of greenery. Natural light floods the room through glass doors leading to a small balcony, with warm-toned curtains enhancing the design.
Condo in Powys
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Stunning Mountain View Apartment- free parking

Available for short term lets and direct bookings! Very stylish getaway, perfect for a single person or couple to explore the Brecon National Park. Bedroom and living area boast breath taking black mountain views, so you can always feel immersed in the countryside. If you’re feeling adventurous, bring your bikes and hiking boots,as the apartment comes with free parking and bike racks! Why not indulge and enjoy The Hills restaurant next door for a delicious lip smacking burger!

Guest favourite
The exterior of Duck Cottage showcases a white-washed house set beside the Brecon Canal. Ducks can be seen near the water, while a lush garden features a wooden bench and yellow chairs. Natural light highlights the inviting and tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage in Brecon
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Duck Cottage - Brecon Canal

Duck Cottage is a cosy house sat on the Brecon – Monmouth Canal. The property is shared with the duck squatters who frequent the garden. The property is perfectly positioned within Brecon town and all bedrooms have a canal view. Ideally situated with several local pubs, restaurants and supermarkets nearby (all within walking distance) while also centrally located for outdoor activities nearby on the canal and within the Brecon Beacons Park. (20% discount for 7 night bookings)

Top Guest favourite
A welcoming lounge area features a comfortable yellow sofa with decorative pillows. The room includes a wooden television stand and a vibrant red rug, while large windows allow natural light to illuminate the space. A door leads to the outdoor area, enhancing accessibility.
Guest suite in Brecon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Cwrt Nwylon, private accommodation

Located very close to The Brecon Canal and theatre, 5 min level walk to Brecon town. Cwrt Nwylon is a private annex, en-suite bedroom with king size bed, lounge, dining area and kitchenette with tea, coffee making facilities, microwave . We live on site, so can help if required! we also have a small dog called Bella. The area is ideal for people who enjoy all types of county pursuits or just want to relax.

Guest favourite
A stone bridge arches over a calm canal, with a paved pathway gently curving alongside the water. Grassy edges frame the walkway, and charming buildings are visible on the opposite bank, completing the serene landscape.
Cottage in Brecon
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Charming 2 bed cottage

Little free is charming little cottage set in the heart of the Brecon Beacons its location is perfect for exploring the historic town of Brecon with plenty of bars/restaurants shops and a theatre /cinema all within walking distance with the canal only a 2min walk away and the beautiful surrounding countryside to explore makes this ideal location the perfect getaway

Top Guest favourite
A cozy living space is highlighted by a neutral color palette and exposed wooden beams. A comfortable sofa faces a small dining area with four chairs. An art piece adorns the wall, and a lamp provides soft lighting near a side table.
Condo in Brecon
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Town Centre Flat

Our cosy, modern centrally located 1 bedroom flat is in the heart of Brecon town. Local shops (including great coffee shops), restaurants, history are all on your doorstep. With the river, the canal, the theatre, the Brecon Beacons minutes away. Ideal for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, and families (with small children).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Brecon?

    The historic town centre has lodging options near markets, shops, and local eateries. For those seeking more seclusion, countryside settings just outside Brecon provide stays in traditional cottages and converted farmhouses.

  • What are the best things to do in Brecon with kids?

    Children enjoy exploring the Brecon Mountain Railway, hands-on activities at the National Park Visitor Centre, and outdoor fun in local parks. Wildlife spotting and family-friendly museums add to the experience.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Brecon?

    Explore the historic Brecon Cathedral, enjoy paths along the canal, and discover the local history museum. The area has frequent outdoor markets, nearby waterfalls, and guided walks through the national park.

  • How is the weather in Brecon?

    Brecon has cool winters, generally ranging from 34–46°F (1–8°C), and mild summers with temperatures around 52–71°F (11–22°C). Rain is spread year-round, so waterproof clothing is useful throughout the seasons.

  • When is the best time to visit Brecon?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with longer daylight hours, milder temperatures, and seasonal festivals. Winter brings cooler weather and rain but quieter experiences on hiking trails.

  • What are the best places to visit in Brecon?

    Brecon has a historic cathedral, lively markets, and the National Park Visitor Centre for local insights. Around town, you can explore canal paths, art galleries, and fascinating museums focusing on the town’s heritage.

  • What are some hiking trails in Brecon?

    The area around Brecon has scenic trails through the Brecon Beacons National Park, including Pen y Fan for elevated views and Taff Trail for gentle riverside walks. Many routes pass waterfalls, open moorland, and ancient woodlands.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Brecon?

    Families frequently explore the Brecon Mountain Railway, local castles, and hands-on workshops at arts centres. Outdoor spaces like parks and the national park provide options for nature walks and wildlife spotting.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brecon?

    You can explore caves in show caverns nearby, visit market towns with historic castles, or wander charming gardens just outside Brecon. Some travelers enjoy trips to waterfalls, nature reserves, or heritage railways in the area.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brecon?

    Many accommodations in central Brecon and the surrounding countryside welcome pets. You will find a variety of options, including cottages and converted barns where dogs can enjoy nearby walking trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Brecon?

    Carry layers as weather can shift quickly, especially on higher ground. Local markets are a great way to sample Welsh produce, and canal paths provide scenic routes less traveled by visitors.

  • What is Brecon known for?

    Brecon is known for its location at the edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, historic architecture, and vibrant arts events. The town has a notable cathedral and regularly showcases live music and literary gatherings.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brecon?

    Tucked away chapels, local artisan shops, and the quieter sections of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal are often suggested. Small galleries or community-run heritage sites sometimes host temporary exhibits or workshops.

  • What are the best foods to try in Brecon?

    Local lamb dishes, Welsh cakes, and artisanal cheese are frequently suggested in Brecon. Many cafes and markets also serve bara brith and seasonal produce sourced from nearby farms.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Brecon?

    Pack layers for changing weather, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes for canal paths or national park trails. Bringing a camera and reusable water bottle suits outdoor adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in Brecon like?

    Brecon has cosy pubs, traditional inns with live music, and relaxed local venues. Evenings often include performances by regional artists, open mic nights, or gatherings centered around Welsh spirits and ales.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Brecon?

    The Brecon Jazz Festival draws crowds in summer, and the Brecon Baroque Festival is often featured in autumn. Seasonal food fairs and local arts events are frequently found throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brecon?

    Brecon has family friendly vacation rentals in the town centre and quiet country settings. Many are equipped with kitchen essentials, flexible sleeping arrangements, and safe outdoor spaces for children.