Welcome
Welcome to the Beili Helyg Guest House, we provide luxurious and very comfortable 4* Bed & Breakfast accommodation and self guided walks in Wales.
The guest rooms are in renovated 18th Century stone barns in a secluded and very rural location with fabulous open views of surrounding unspoilt countryside in every direction. This is a very tranquil and peaceful part of the world and we can provide guests with their great escape from the rigours of everyday life.
Our 3 rooms are all individual, ensuite, furnished with antiques and guests have their own access to allow you to come & go as you like.
We pride ourselves of our delicious and high quality breakfast using our own produce ( eggs, jams & preserves) and fresh local ingredients
Our Self Guided walks are free to guests. We have printed guides and maps, and can tailor our walks to suit your energy, ability, time and weather.
Local Area
Sgwd yr Eira waterfall, this is the most famous of the waterfalls in the Ystradfellte region as the footpath goes behind the curtain of water. This is a must see if you visit Penderyn or Ystradfellte, and is about an hours walk from Beili Helyg.
This is the only path crossing that valley, and farmers have on days gone by had to drive their sheep behind the fall when the river itself is in flood.
Dinas rock, this crag has 75 climbing routes of a variety of grades and is known as the best cliff in south Wales.
This is also the site of an old gunpowder works, with marked trails and historic information points. There are also walks along the river from here, and is a good start point for kayaking downstream to Resolven.
Pen y Fan is the highest peak in South Wales, situated in the centre of the Brecon Beacons National Park. At 886 metres (2,907 ft) above sea-level, it is also the highest peak in Britain south of Snowdonia.
The twin summits of Pen y Fan and Corn Du were formerly referred to as Cadair Arthur or 'Arthur's Seat'.
The walk from the Neuadd reservoir over Penyfan & back to Beili Helyg is about 11 miles.
Clun Gwyn - A series of spectacular waterfalls in the central Brecon Beacons National Park, near Ystradfellte. It is on a trail from Ystradfellte or the car park near the shop on the Ystradfellte to Pontneddfechan road.
Wild swimming is particularly popular on the Ystradfellte waterfalls.
If you require more information about us or our local area please feel free to contact us.
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