Welcome
to Grange Guest House
Our comfortable farmhouse bed and breakfast
accommodation is the perfect base from which to enjoy the peace
and clear air of the beautiful Black Mountains. Most of our visitors
come to enjoy our Pony Trekking breaks. Others come simply to enjoy
walking in the Black Mountains. Whatever the nature of your visit
you are assured of a warm welcome.
In the Victorian farm guest house we have full central
heating, sitting room with log fire, dining room, lounge with video
(with a selection of videos but you are welcome to bring your own),
bathroom, washroom and shower room, comfortable beds and vanity
units with hot and cold, as well as tea making facilities in each
room, some rooms are also shower en-suite, and there is an outside
games room.
The
accommodation has been awarded Wales Tourist Board- One Star and
the Grange is an Accredited Activity Centre insuring regular inspections
of standards for your comfort and safety, for the accommodation
and the horses.
Meals
include:
- Country style home cooking -three course
- Breakfast.
- Packed lunch.
- Three course evening meal, and coffee.
Any particular dislikes, diabetic, vegetarian, etc,
please let us know when booking, a different meal is served each
evening.
Light
refreshments are available other than main meal times at extra charge.
Accommodation is available for those who do not
wish to ride, but prefer walking or sightseeing, or are accompanying
those taking part in trekking, you may if you wish do half walking
or/and half trekking weeks. We would be pleased to provide local
information.
The Area
From the top of the beautiful Black Mountains it
is possible to view no less than seven counties, magnificent views
of the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons, Holy Mountains, Herefordshire
Plain, Golden Valley and the Vale of Ewyas. On a clear day you can
see as far as the Bristol Channel - about 60 miles away. Also to
be seen are LLanthony Abbey (founded 1103) and the Monastery of
Father Ignatius. Later the home of Eric Gill, famous sculptor and
Typographer.
Also ideal as stop-off for Offas Dyke walkers (our
own access to Hatteral Ridge and Offas Dyke).
A Location for Pony Trekking is necessarily many
miles from a town, and all that goes with town life. Therefore bring
with you a supply of cigarettes, films, sun cream, etc.. and other
personal necessities you may need. You are advised to bring warm
clothing, jerseys etc.. long warm socks are very useful, wellingtons
or strong walking shoes, a complete change in case of rain (we hope
you won't need them).
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