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Aberhonddu | Brecon

Type:Town

Brecon, Powys, LD3 7AD

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About

Brecon  (Aberhonddu as it is known in Welsh is a town where you'll enjoy losing yourself...not only in the narrow streets and passageways lined with Georgian and Jacobean shopfronts, but in the sense of timelessness about the place.

'Must See' attractions include Brecon Cathedral, YGaer Museum, The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum and the many indepentdent shops, cafes and galleries in and around the town centre. The local Theatre Brycheiniog is found on the Brecon Canal Basin and hosts various shows and events throughout the year.

This is an historic market town in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park and the hills around Brecon boast some of the finest walking and mountaineering terrain in Britain, including Pen-y-Fan, the highest point in...Read More

About

Brecon  (Aberhonddu as it is known in Welsh is a town where you'll enjoy losing yourself...not only in the narrow streets and passageways lined with Georgian and Jacobean shopfronts, but in the sense of timelessness about the place.

'Must See' attractions include Brecon Cathedral, YGaer Museum, The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum and the many indepentdent shops, cafes and galleries in and around the town centre. The local Theatre Brycheiniog is found on the Brecon Canal Basin and hosts various shows and events throughout the year.

This is an historic market town in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park and the hills around Brecon boast some of the finest walking and mountaineering terrain in Britain, including Pen-y-Fan, the highest point in southern Britain at 886m.

Brecon Canal Basin

Brecon Canal Basin is at the northern extent of the navigable section of the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal, right in the heart of Brecon. The canal towpath offers walkers a gentle walking experience through some very pretty countryside and to enjoy the waterside wildlife. Brecon is the starting point of the Taff Trail, a 55 mile walking and cycling route that follows the Taff river right down to Cardiff.

Ancient Britons, Romans and Normans have each left their mark on Brecon. The town's name comes from that of the old Welsh name of the kingdom - Brycheiniog' in whose territory Brecon stands. The kingdom took its name from Prince Brychan who founded it, and who remains a colourful character in local folklore and legend. The name later became anglicised to Brecknockshire or Breconshire.

The Gap Mountain Bike Trail - Brecon Red

The Gap Mountain Bike Trail, or the Brecon Red route as it is known is 24 miles, 38 km. This is one of the all time classics of the Beacons taking in the Taff Trail, the Brecon Canal, the Brinore Tramway and the very popular Gap Road.

 

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Events

Thursday, 17th July 2025 - Sunday, 20th July 2025

Caption: The ancient town of Brecon,  the setting for the first Brecon Choir Festival.Brecon Choir Festival
Thursday, 17th July 2025
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Sunday, 20th July 2025
The Brecon Choir Festival takes place on the 17-20 July 25 showcasing some of Wales’ finest musical talent.
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Saturday, 2nd August 2025 - Saturday, 2nd August 2025

Brecon County Show showgroundBrecon County Show
Saturday, 2nd August 2025
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Saturday, 2nd August 2025
A great day out for all the family featuring Livestock and Main Ring Attractions as well as Domestic, Horticulture, Food Hall and Craft.
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Saturday, 4th October 2025 - Saturday, 4th October 2025

Brecon Food FestivaBrecon Beacons Food Festival
Saturday, 4th October 2025
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Saturday, 4th October 2025
Brecon Beacons Food Festival is an annual event bringing the best food and drink producers in and around the Brecon Beacons together for the public to enjoy.
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Friday, 17th October 2025 - Monday, 20th October 2025

Brecon Baroque Festival
Friday, 17th October 2025
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Monday, 20th October 2025
Following the enormous success of the 2024 festival, French Connexions, Brecon Baroque will take place 17-20 October 2025.
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Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled toilets

Booking & Payment Details

  • Cash Point

Parking

  • EV Charging - EV charging at The Watton Car Park, Brecon, LD3 7ED
  • Parking with charge - Pay & Display Car Parks: George Street, Inner Viaduct and Y Gaer - short stay - motorcars/motorcycles only. Alexandra Road, Outer Viaduct, Kensington, Dinas Road, Scout Lane and Canal Road - long stay - motorcars/
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Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled toilets

Booking & Payment Details

  • Cash Point

Parking

  • EV Charging - EV charging at The Watton Car Park, Brecon, LD3 7ED
  • Parking with charge - Pay & Display Car Parks: George Street, Inner Viaduct and Y Gaer - short stay - motorcars/motorcycles only. Alexandra Road, Outer Viaduct, Kensington, Dinas Road, Scout Lane and Canal Road - long stay - motorcars/motorcycles only. The Watton - long stay - motorcars/motorcycles and motorcars/homes with trailers only. Promenade car park - long stay car park - all vehicle types. A Coach and Lorry car park is situated on Canal Road (suitable for motorhomes).

Target Markets

  • Coach parties accepted - Coach and Lorry park is situated on Canal Road (LD3 7DE) (suitable for motorhomes).
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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Brecon is reached by the A40 road from the east or west or the A470 from the south or north.

Public Transport Directions

Brecon bus station has services from Cardiff, Llandrindod Wells, Newtown, Swansea, Abergavenny, Hay-on-Wye and Hereford. Abergavenny railway station is 20 miles away

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    Brecon CathedralBrecon | Pen Y Crug Walk, BreconStarting from Brecon Cathedral and a residential part of town, the walk takes you to a superb vantagepoint, Pen y Crug, surmounted by the ramparts and ditches of an Iron Age hill-fort.

    Brecon Town Walk | Priory Groves, BreconPriory Groves is a mixed woodland, bordering the Honddu river, with oak, beech, hazel and alder trees.Near the river, look out for dippers at any time of year, and grey wagtails in summer. In spring and early summer there is a good display of wild flowers.

    River Usk looking towards remains of Brecon Castle and Brecon Castle HotelBrecon | Town Trail, BreconTown Trail walking route around Brecon

    Brecon RiversideBrecon | Poetry Trail, BreconBrecon's poetry trail invites everyone to explore the streets, rivers and landmarks of the ancient Welsh town of Brecon and its connection to the myths and legends of the magical, mystical land of Wales.

    What's Nearby

    1. Pwyll y Wrach Nature Reserve

      This 21 acre hillside site embodies the essence of all that is best about the woodland…

      0.15 miles away
    2. Brecon Cathedral

      Founded as a Benedictine priory, it then became the parish church of Brecon in 1537, a…

      0.2 miles away
    3. The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum

      The Museum tells the story of four of the British army’s most famous regiments. This…

      0.35 miles away
    4. Monmouth and Brecon Canal - walking trails

      The Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal is often voted Britain's prettiest canal. It runs for 32…

      0.38 miles away
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