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The Bluebell Country Inn

Glangrwyney

About us

Welcome to The Bluebell Country Inn, a charming holiday let steeped in history, offering the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. This former public house has been beautifully renovated to provide a spacious and comfortable retreat for families, groups of friends, or corporate getaways. Located in the picturesque town of Crickhowell, The Bluebell Country Inn promises a delightful stay with a range of amenities designed to make your visit unforgettable.


Relax in the expansive living room featuring a smart TV and a cosy wood burner stove, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration Enjoy friendly competition in the games area equipped with a large pool table. Host your own gatherings with the convenience of a fully functional bar. A bar person can be hired via the owner for an extra cost to enhance your experience. Cosy up in the second living room with a double-fronted gas wood burner, offering a warm and intimate space to relax. The large dining area accommodates all guests, providing a communal space to enjoy meals together. A private chef can be arranged via the owner for a special dining experience. The well-equipped kitchen features all the modern appliances a chef would need, making meal preparation a breeze. The utility room Includes a washing machine and tumble dryer for your convenience. The inn boasts two staircases leading to luxurious sleeping quarters, each designed to a high specification and providing robes and toiletries for added comfort. The rear of the inn features a large, enclosed garden with a patio area and seating, perfect for al fresco dining or relaxing. The spacious lawn is ideal for your pets to play. Private parking.


Crickhowell, nestled in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers a wealth of activities and attractions: Explore the scenic trails of the Brecon Beacons, including the famous Table Mountain and Sugar Loaf Mountain, offering breathtaking views, Visit the historic Crickhowell Bridge, known for its unique 13 arches, each offering a different perspective of the River Usk. Stroll through the charming streets of Crickhowell, enjoying local boutiques, antique shops, and delightful cafés. Discover the medieval history of the area with a visit to this beautifully preserved 15th-century manor house and castle. Engage in various outdoor activities such as canoeing, cycling, and horse riding, with several local providers offering guided tours and equipment rentals. Check out local events and festivals, such as the annual Crickhowell Walking Festival and the Green Man Festival, which bring music, arts, and culture to the area. Experience the best of both relaxation and adventure.