Sitting pretty on the corner of the outstanding Brecon Beacons National Park, adventure the days away before relaxing in style back at this home from home. Boasting magnificent views across the Wye Valley and the Begwyn Hills, spend al fresco evenings on the elevated terrace with a tipple in hand whilst your four-legged friend enjoys the fresh air.
Climb steps to reach the front door and make your way inside this spacious bolthole. Fire up the wood burner for cosy nights in as you put your feet up on the inviting sofas in front of the TV. The sleek, contemporary kitchen has all you need to cook up a three-course feast or to prepare a delicious picnic, and underfloor heating promises creates an indulgent atmosphere. Should the weather allow, dine alfresco on the terrace and watch the sun set over the undulating landscapes. When returning from muddy walks, enter via the back door and head straight into the utility room where you can throw off boot, coats and leads. As day turns to night, climb to the first floor to rest your head in one of three tranquil bedrooms – two king-size rooms and a twin which is perfect for younger guests to enjoy sleepovers and lazy mornings.
A 3-mile trip will take you to the literary town of Hay-on-Wye where you can roam the famous bookstores, visit the castle or sit down for a hearty meal. Nearby, the village of Glasbury is 2 miles from home; here you can hire a canoe and paddle to The Warren, a shingle beach on the banks of the River Wye. The Begwn Hills offer fantastic views and lie just 7 miles from your door.