Discover the Black Mountains from the vantage point of this stone cottage that’s perfectly suited to families and groups of four. Prepare to experience delicious local fare, stunning landscapes and an array of activities to suit your entire party. Explore on foot, by bike or even on horseback, navigating scenic trails from your doorstep and visiting the towns and villages scattered throughout the countryside. After a day of adventures, you can relax in your private garden, but on cold nights the wood burner will keep everyone toasty inside. Beneath the stone exterior is a traditional property brimming with original features such as timber beams, exposed stone, and wooden floors. Pull up a chair and sip coffee at the table or rustle up lunch in the farmhouse-style kitchen. Local artwork adorns the walls, and there is a selection of books and games. Light the wood burner and curl up on the sofas with a good read, or switch on the TV to catch up on your favourite shows. A wooden staircase leads up to two pretty bedrooms and a family bathroom, a welcome sight for weary guests. On balmy evenings the fire pit and BBQ are perfect for stargazing, and there is garden furniture for al fresco meals. Abergavenny lies 3 miles south and promises a culinary adventure at every turn thanks to the selection of restaurants, cafes, and pubs, and it is also home to a popular food festival that takes place annually. Further afield, Crickhowell 6 miles away is best known for its Norman Castle remnants and Iron Age Fort, and there are lots of ancient inns to visit too. The Black Mountains will appeal to walkers of all abilities, or why not feel the wind rushing through your hair and take advantage of the cycle hire opportunities nearby.