Griffin Inn, Llyswen

The whitewashed Griffin Inn dates back to the 17th century and located in the Brecon Beacons National Park.  Being so close to the river Wye the inn naturally has a fishing theme within the premises.  Fishing permits may be purchased from behind the bar.  Other sporting pursuits can be easily pursued from the inn including canoeing, clay pigeon shooting and horse riding.

Original beams remain in the bar along with large restored inglenook. 

William Wordsworth and his sister visited Llyswen in 1798 but there is no evidence either visited the inn. 

Serving real ale.

Contact details: 

The Griffin Inn, Llyswen, Brecon  LD3 0UR

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