For a quiet Welsh break amidst to-die-for scenery, stay at this charming single-storey annexe within the Brecon Beacons National Park, a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by breathtaking countryside and fresh air to fill your lungs, with fantastic walking and cycling trails through national park starting right from the property. Sennybridge (2 miles) has a well-stocked village store and cosy pubs for enjoying a pint or two. Plan leisurely trips to local tourist sites like the National Showcaves for Wales at Dan yr Ogof (12 miles), where you’ll be impressed by the underground waterfalls of Cathedral Cave. The impressive waterfalls of Ystradfellte (15 miles) are also a must-see. For more outdoor fun, head to the Brecon Visitor Centre at the base of Pen-y-Fan (8 miles), or visit the Usk Reservoir (9.5 miles) to discover its scenic trails and abundant wildlife.
You’ll enter this sweet retreat through the front door that opens into hallway with boot room off – ideal for shedding muddy boots and coats after a day in the hills. This leads to a bright and airy lounge-diner, where natural light pours in through patio doors, a wonderful space for relaxing, with a comfortable sofa, Freesat TV and dining table perfect for tucking into meals together. Little touches like tasteful local photography on the walls, and a circular window, add to the charm. The modern kitchen has everything you need for meal prep, while the king-sized bedroom offers peaceful garden views. A spacious wet room with a walk-in shower completes the interior.
Outside, relax on the patio with a glass of wine as you soak up the sunset and enjoy the views across to Pen Y Fan. The property also sits in a dark skies area and is great for star gazing. You are also welcome to explore the owner’s garden that surrounds the property.