Craig-y- Nos Castle

Craig-y- Nos Castle

Hotel

0 Star Hotel

Brecon Road, Pen-y-cae, Powys, Montgomeryshire, SA9 1GL
Phone: 01639 731167
Fax: 01639 731077
Website: www.craigynoscastle.com

from

$200

Craig-y- Nos Castle Overview

Craig-y-Nos Castle stands in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the Upper Swansea Valley. The castle and surrounding park were the estate of
Adelina Patti, the famous opera singer. It has now been transformed into a quality Hotel with Accommodation and Reception facilities for Weddings
and Conferences.

With its stunning location and the carefully preserved ambiance, Craig-y-Nos offer visitors a unique experience, whether it is just
enjoying an overnight stay, or as a guest at a major function. Live entertainment and banqueting facilities are available to complete the
occasion.

The castle has a wide choice of rooms - we have 22 refurbished, very pleasant en-suite rooms, the bridal suite, duplex and gatehouse family
rooms. Also luxury, superior and standard doubles.

We also have 10 non-en-suite doubles, and we have budget accommodation. Please contact us for any information or visit our website
www.craigynoscastle.com

We have newly refurbished, very pleasant en-suite rooms at £108.00 to £134.00 per room per night (2 people B&B) or £85.00 single occupancy
midweek.

Craig-y-Nos is proud to present its Spectacular packages, stay on the package 2 deal and receive a free tin of dog food for every night of your
stay...Please visit www.craigynoscastle.com/packagedeal.htm

All pets stay for free and are allowed in public areas except for Dinning Room and we do ask that owners do not allow there pets on the
beds in the room.

 

01639 731167

Pet Travel Tips:

  • Before leaving, check to make sure the hotel accepts pets. And check either our on-line advertisements or directly with the hotel, to find out any restrictions, fees, etc.
  • Also find Emergency Veterinary Clinics in the area to which you're headed.
  • If the pet travels with you, it will retain a sense of identity. However, pets can become frightened and bolt away from you out of open doors and windows. Keep your pet on a leash when outside your car or hotel.
  • Occasionally travelling can upset your pet's stomach. Take along ice cubes, which are easier on your pet than large amounts of water. It is recommended that you keep feeding to a minimum during travel. More pet travel advice...