This secluded 17th-century stone cottage is the ideal rural retreat for larger or extended families looking for a peaceful break within striking distance of the Brecon Beacons.
Boasting an almost 360-degree view of the surrounding countryside and an abundance of walking routes close by, this country cottage offers you the perfect opportunity to get stuck into a truly rural retreat. Happily hosting six guests and up to four dogs, this country cottage couldn’t be a better base for appreciating the Brecon Beacons National Park in all its glory. Maintained with plenty of original character and farmhouse charm, this period property is certain to provide a truly unique getaway in the heart of stunning Wales.
This three-bedroom cottage has been lovingly presented with a décor that highlights the 17th-century charm of this historic spot. Wooden beams, exposed stonework and authentic fireplaces add to the throwback feel of the kitchen and lounge on the ground floor. Rustle up meals to enjoy indoors or step out to dine alfresco in the sprawling lawned gardens. After an evening of catching up on a blockbuster or quality box set, ascend the steep cottage steps to find two cosy bedrooms ready to facilitate your hard-earned eight hours’ sleep.
Despite its remote location, the country cottage boasts a prime position for spending time in the chocolate box Welsh towns of Hay-on-Wye (12 miles) or Brecon (5 miles). Each one offers a gateway to an abundance of walks or cycle routes, along with providing plenty of independent shops, annual festivals and thrilling eateries to enjoy. Be sure to pack a picnic when adventuring on the Pen y Fan (10 miles), the highest mountain peak in South Wales, or while challenging one another to thrilling water sports on Llangorse Lake (8 miles). Stop off at Felin-Fach’s much-loved gastro pub (1 mile) on the way home to give your family chef the night off.