Beili Neuadd Bunkhouse

Beili Neuadd is a converted 16th century stone barn, beautifully positioned in quiet secluded countryside with delightful views, its own stream, pools and woodland.

Beili Neuadd Bunkhouse

Location

Two miles east of Rhayader

Beili Neuadd

Grid Ref

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200 SN 994698
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Overview

Number of Beds: 16 + 4 (Chalet)

Price Guide: £14.00 per person per night, £200 per night sole occupancy

Visit Wales Grading: 3 star bunkhouse

Groups/Individuals: Groups Preferred (Individuals weekdays and last minute possible)

Contact Details

Gillian Marks

Telephone & Fax: 01597 810211

Address: Beili Neuadd, Rhayader, Powys LD6 5NS.

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Description

Beili Barn is a converted 16th century stone barn, beautifully located in quiet secluded countryside with delightful views, its own stream, pools and woodland. It makes the ideal location for exploring the magnificent Elan Valley, Upper Wye and Cambrian Mountains. The accommodation consists of 3 bunk-rooms sleeping 6, 6 & 4 each has en-suite facilities with plenty of hot water. The kitchen/diner provides space for everyone and there is an additional relaxed seating area on the first floor. The adjacent chalet offers extra accommodation for up to 4 people (double and 2 singles).

Heating/Cooking Facilities

The well equipped kitchen has cooker, microwave, fridge, toasters, kettles and double sink.
There is also a drying room for all your wet gear.

What to bring

Duvets, pillows and bed linen is provided. Towels can be hired.
Breakfast can be supplied by prior arrangement.

Nearest public transport

Bus at Rhayader, transport from and to can be arranged.
Train at Llandrindod Wells transport from and to can be arranged.

Local Interests/Attractions

Beili Barn makes the ideal location with the local area offering:

Walking: The Cambrian Mountains and Elan Valley Reservoirs (‘The Lakeland of Wales’) make for a stunning background to enjoy an easy or challenging walk. The national trail Glyndwr’s Way, Wye Valley Walk and The Monk’s Trod are all nearby.

Mountain Biking: Rhayader is surrounded by open hills with some of the best mountain biking to be had in Britain (bike hire in town).

Bird Watching: See Red Kites soaring above and below, Visit the Elan Valley for a stunning background whilst watching for the many birds of prey, or for a closer look visit Gigrin Farm one of the national Red Kite Feeding centres.

Fishing: Wales has always been one of Britain's premier fishing areas and Rhayader is the jewel in the crown. You have found an angling paradise.

Golf: Llandrindod Wells, Builth Wells and Llanidloes courses are all within an easy 30 min drive.

Towns: The market town of Rhayader has Pubs, (with food), ‘Spar’, Restaurants, Takeaways and a Leisure Centre, with the larger towns of Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells an easy drive.