Beudy Bach Barn on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. Reached via a long stretch of farm track, Beudy Bach Barn forms part of the farmyard on a remote working farm on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons. This little cowshed has been well converted and is beautiful on the outside and stylish, comfortable and spacious on the inside. With one large double bedroom and the option of a comfortable sofa bed in the living room, Beudy Bach Barn sleeps up to 4 people and offers the most wonderful base from which to explore not only the Brecon Beacons, but the famed Gower Coastline as well. There are a wealth of days out in the area but with its lovely farmyard setting, and 130 acres of private woodland to enjoy you may not want to leave the barn!
Charming cottage accommodation
Beudy Bach sleeps 2/4 people in one bedroom with an additional sofa bed in the living room.
Entrance to this smart barn conversion is via a front door into the living room which has been stylishly decorated and contains two comfortable sofas, one of which is a high quality sofa bed. There is also a TV with Sky Plus and a DVD player. The newly fitted kitchen/diner has an electric cooker, microwave, fridge, small freezer and a dining table and chairs. The room is light and bright with a glazed door leading out into the farmyard at one end.
Upstairs is a large bedroom
Bedroom 1: with a fine, king sized bed. This room enjoys lovely views over the hills, farm and forest. The en suite bathroom has a shower, bath, toilet and handbasin.
Useful information
Remote farmyard setting
Beudy Bach means 'little cowshed' and this pretty farm building has been renovated sympathetically to provide comfortable and modern accommodation. The barn itself is set in the courtyard of this working cattle and sheep farm. It has a safe, enclosed garden as well as a lovely patio area with garden furniture and a BBQ for those summer evenings outside. There is 130 acres of private woodland to explore and many way-marked walks which run through the countryside surrounding the farm. The Palleg Golf Course is within a mile's walk and offers a friendly bar and restaurant alongside it's golfing facilities.
Beaches, valleys and mountains from one location
Beudy Bach is well placed to offer an excellent all-round experience of Wales. The wonderful Gower Coast is just 20 miles away and offers a huge number of beautifully clean, sandy beaches. Mumbles, the delightful Victorian seaside resort is only 40 minutes drive away and has a fantastic pier, harbour and beaches to explore - the boutique shops there are also good. Inland, and just 15 miles in the other direction is Pen-y-Fan, the highest peak in the Brecon Beacons National Park and a central point from which walkers and climbers can explore the Beacons. Beudy Bach forms part of a farmyard, surrounded by scenic countryside and with 130 acres of private woodland to explore, a holiday here gives you a true flavour of Wales!
Spoilt for choice when it comes to days out
Beudy Bach Barn sits near the southern-most edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. From here popular attractions include the breathtaking Porth-yr-Ogof (or 'gateway to the cave') caves which boasts Wales' largest cave opening and is an excellent place to learn more about caving and perhaps give it a try yourself. If taking in the views is more your style then Aberdulais Falls are worth a visit. The falls themselves are stunning but they are also self sufficient due to the power generated by the waters energy. Also nearby is Cwm Clydach RSPB reserve - a wonderful place to see all sorts of rare wildlife and the riverside and woodland walks are lovely.
Ystradgynlais 3 miles, Brecon 20 miles.
Learn more about Brecon here.
Book your holiday at this idyllic farmyard retreat online now or, alternatively you can book by calling our office on 01874 676446.
If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for:
Elizabeth and Carolyn




