Located in the bustling, market town of Brecon, this delightful spacious first-floor apartment is perfect for families or groups of friends looking to spend quality time together. With the Brecon Beacons National Park on your doorstep, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area with gentle strolls or more challenging hikes. Its central location within the town also allows guests to make the most of the nearby shops, eateries and facilities, many within 500 metres of the property.
This apartment affords beautiful views over the rooftops to the River Usk and beyond. Light and airy throughout, the property is clean and contemporary with thoughtful touches to make your stay more comfortable. Sleeping six people across three exquisitely-presented bedrooms, there is plenty of space for everyone, whilst the double-aspect lounge/diner is a light room in which to relax at the end of a busy day. The property has one bathroom with a separate shower and bath.
Nestled on the northern edge of the National Park, Brecon is packed with historical interest, including its cathedral, art deco cinema and links with famous figures such as Anne Boleyn. For those looking for a challenge, South Wales’ highest peak, Pen-y-Fan, is only 7 miles away and you’ll be rewarded with impressive views from the top. If you prefer cycling, you can head along the Taff Trail or the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal towpath; you can also hire mountain bikes nearby. Other outdoor activities include trout/salmon fishing, wildlife trails through woods, or paddleboarding or kayaking on Llangorse Lake (7 miles). Younger families will enjoy a visit to Cantref Adventure Farm (5 miles) with its range of indoor and outdoor activities.