About The International Welsh Rarebit Centre
It's the kind of place that works brilliantly if you're already in Brecon exploring the Beacons or staying at one of the nearby glamping spots like Toad & Snail or Aber Glamping. You won't spend hours here - forty minutes is realistic - but it's an engaging detour if you're interested in food history or want something a bit different from the usual tourist trail. Families with older kids might find it entertaining; younger ones will probably get restless unless they're already Welsh rarebit fans.
Whether admission is free or charged isn't entirely clear from available information, so ring ahead before making the trip. It's the sort of place that rewards a spontaneous visit but deserves a quick call first to check opening hours. Fair warning: you'll almost certainly crave Welsh rarebit afterwards, and Brecon's cafes are well-positioned to help with that particular craving.
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What type of attraction is The International Welsh Rarebit Centre?
The International Welsh Rarebit Centre is a landmark in Powys, Mid Wales.
Are there holiday parks near The International Welsh Rarebit Centre?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near The International Welsh Rarebit Centre. The closest is Toad & Snail Glamping, just 2.8 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is The International Welsh Rarebit Centre?
What else is there to do near The International Welsh Rarebit Centre?
Near The International Welsh Rarebit Centre you can also visit Craig Cerrig Gleisiad a Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve (nature reserve), Blaen-camlais (peak), Twyn Dylluan-ddu (peak), Fan Fraith (peak). Browse our Brecon area guide for the full list of things to do.