Boasting views of the Sugar Loaf Mountain, escape the everyday at this brilliant cottage which sleeps six and one dog. Tucked away in a secluded position in the Brecon Beacons National Park, enjoy the peace and tranquillity whilst knowing that the bustling towns of Crickhowell and Abergavenny are just 5 miles away. Spend your days summiting the Black Mountains, hiking the Offa’s Dyke Path or treating your tastebuds before relaxing in style by the wood burner.
Bursting with natural light, fresh tones and an inviting ambience, step inside and take a seat on the bright sofa to settle in front of the TV/DVD. Perfect for quiet nights in, the open-plan space means it’s easy to be social – you can alternate between the kitchen and sofa with ease. Enjoy communal meals at the table or tuck into al fresco BBQ feasts during the summer months. Spend time in the games room which has a pool table, dartboard, Pinball machine, TV and games console before resting your head in one of three bedrooms located on the first floor. One of two spacious king-size bedrooms has a pull-out bed suitable for two children and there is a double room with additional single bed decorated in bright tones; just take care of sloping ceilings on this floor. Soak in the bath or freshen up in the shower when you wake. There is off-road parking for three cars.
A 25.5-mile trip will take you to the highest peak in South Wales, Pen-y-Fan, whilst a 14.5-mile journey brings you to the largest natural lake in Wales, Llangorse. Between them, both destinations are great for the adventurous with summits, kayak hire and zip lining. Treat the foodies among you to a meal out in Abergavenny which is 5 miles away. Visit during the day and climb one of the surrounding mountains: Skirrid, Blorenge or the Sugar Loaf.