The Gwyn Arms, Abercrave
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The Gwyn Arms dates back to the 1760s and built by the river Tawe. At one time a stopping point for the coaches on the Swansea and Brecon run where at one time large double doors would have been seen in the lounge which signified area where horses were once changed.
Interior include beamed ceilings, horse brasses on the walls and a roaring log fire during the long Winter months.
Nearby attractions include Dan-yr- Ogof caves and Craig-y-nos Country Park
Prime location for walks in the Brecon Beacons National Park
Locale - Wales:
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