This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Llanddeusant.
The small Welsh community of Llanddeusant, Wales, is situated in the Black Mountain range of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Carmarthenshire. The area is sparsely populated and only about two hundred twenty people belong to the Llangadog community nowadays. Most tourists come to enjoy the nature in the Black Mountain range, which is the most westerly sandstone uplands in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The uplands are made of red sandstone, with remarkable north and east facing scarps in the northeast. The highest summit is Fan Brycheiniog, eight hundred two meters above sea level. The Black Mountain is also a part of the Fforest Fawr Geopark.
The supply of budget accommodations, including Llanddeusant, Wales hostels, is very limited. Your Llanddeusant, Wales hostel has a specific rural charm and will place you in a former eighteenth-century inn with a cozy atmosphere and good facilities. Apart from your Llanddeusant, Wales hostel, in terms of budget accommodations, there are a few holiday apartments around Llanddeusant. If you cannot find a place to stay for you and your travel group, check out Brecon. It is the next-bigger town in the national park with a lot of different budget options and additional hostels.
Hiking and biking are the most popular outdoor activities in the picturesque national park. The stunning landscape rewards sport enthusiasts with beautiful views and an excellent experience in an unspoilt nature. If you are interested in arts, the Donna Crawshaw art studio in Llanddeusant is something for you. The well-known animal and landscape artist Donna Crawshaw welcomes visitors, but by appointment. Bird lovers have to check out the Red Kite Feeding Centre, which was opened by a local partnership including the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Welsh Red Kite Trust, and several other important wildlife organizations. Usually more than fifty birds may be seen gathering before the feed with a great insight into their natural behavior. There are no shops in the village and the nearest shops are several kilometers away so be prepared. Around two kilometers away, hungry tourists can find a small and cosy café on the Farmyard Campsite.
Written by local enthusiast for Llanddeusant hostels
