A traditional stone barn set deep in the Brecon Beacons National Park, a perfect base for exploring the mountain ranges, lakes, canals, places of historic interest and vibrant market towns.
Set deep in the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park, this traditional stone barn conversion sits in an exceptionally pretty location on the edge of the village of Llangorse. Sleeping four people over two bedrooms, it’s the perfect retreat for families who enjoy exploring the awe-inspiring mountain ranges, winding canals and vibrant market towns of this part of Wales. This beautifully finished barn showcases a clever mix of charming old features and chic, contemporary styling. Step inside and you’ll find a calming open-plan living space. Cook a meal for the gang in the contemporary kitchen and dine together around the traditional farmhouse table, or, if it’s a pleasant evening, head out into the garden and light up the BBQ and sit around the fire pit. There’s ample garden furniture so everyone can dine together in the fresh air. After dinner, gather in the living area and plan your next adventure, and at the end of the day, choose from two of the bedrooms upstairs. Both feature lovely original beams. Wildlife-watchers will adore going for a stroll at Llangorse Lake (1.5 miles), which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Keep your eye out for otters and water voles in the reeds and swifts and Canada geese in the skies. You can also hire a dinghy, canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard and take to the water there. Foodies will adore spending the day in search of new flavours. Start off the Bakers’ Table Cafe in Talgarth Mill (3.5 miles), which was featured on ITV’s Britain’s Best Bakery show. Sample their unbelievable cakes and sign up for a bread-making workshop. The Black Mountains Smokery (11 miles) is also well worth checking out if you’re craving some oak-smoked salmon, trout, duck or cheese.