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Brecon View Eco Village in Carmarthenshire, South West Wales has been acquired by Tomas Robertson of TR2 Group for an undisclosed sum.

Situated on the edge of Beacons National Park, the business consists of six luxury holiday eco lodges with views across Amman Valley and the Black Mountain.

Brecon Eco Village is the first zero carbon lodge business to be built within the tourism industry in Wales. Each of the lodges has been sustainably developed with energy efficiency, and five of the six lodges are completely carbon zero. The lodges also include their own wood-fired saunas, hot tubs and purpose-built BBQ areas.

Robertson has over 10 years of experience in the holiday lets sector and owns another glamping site in Scotland. The site is newly developed, and Robertson said he intends to “bring a new lease of life to Brecon View Eco Village”.

Gabriela Williams, Business Agent at Christie and Co, who handled the sale, said: “It’s a pleasure to have brokered the sale of Brecon View Eco Lodges, and I am delighted for my client, and for Tomas, who has exciting new plans for the business.

“At present, there is strong demand in the leisure sector, particularly for the right holiday park, not just in Wales, but further afield. If you’re a leisure operator considering your next purchase, please feel free to get in touch and discuss your options.”

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