A modern 28-bed bunkhouse in Glanaman, ideal for group stays. With spacious communal areas, modern amenities, and easy access to the Brecon Beacons, it's perfect for retreats and adventures.
Set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, Bwncws y Bannau is a newly renovated bunkhouse offering high-quality, flexible accommodation for groups of up to 31 people. Whether you’re organising a school trip, team retreat, Duke of Edinburgh expedition or a family gathering, this purpose-built space is designed for comfort and practicality.
The bunkhouse features six bedrooms, modern shower rooms, and an accessible bedroom with step-free access. A large communal area includes sofas, a flat-screen TV, pool table, and dining space, while the adjoining kitchen is fully equipped for group cooking and meal prep. There’s also a wet room with secure storage for outdoor gear—ideal for hikers, cyclists and outdoor lovers.
Outside, guests can enjoy an outdoor dining area and ample parking. With stunning countryside on your doorstep and excellent access to trails and activities in both Carmarthenshire and the Brecon Beacons, it’s an unbeatable base for exploring South Wales.










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