Introduction
The
lovely upper Usk valley in the Brecon Beacons
National Park is
the peaceful location of The Bunkhouse
at Ynysmarchog in Trecastle (Trecastell)
.
The name
translated from Welsh means "The Island or Water Meadow, of the
Knight" and is historically understood to refer to Sir Watkin
Clwyd who was killed at the battle of Agincourt.
The
farm dates from Elizabethan times and still retains a natural charm
and peaceful location in a spectacular region within the Brecon
Beacons, Wales, UK.
You'll come to The
Bunkhouse if you are looking for something
a little different for your holiday. Peace and quiet, natural beauty,
outdoor pursuits or perhaps a wander round this historically rich area.
Take
a browse through this web site to find out why our bunkhouse
accommodation is worth considering for your next holiday break and
why the Wales Tourist Board
has chosen to accredit us with their prestigious 4
Star
Rating.
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