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The Sugar Loaf Hideaway

Llanbedr, near Crickhowell, Mid Wales
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Change Fri
No Dogs
4 star
Parking on site / nearby
Towels included
Romantic
Fishing on site / nearby
Internet access
Working farm
Downstairs bedroom
Downstairs bathroom
Complex
Country houses
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At a glance

  • Cosy barn conversion enjoying views across the surrounding countryside
  • Perfect for walkers with access to the Sugar Loaf, Table Mountain, and Mynddu Forest
  • A great base for mountain bikers with access onto mountain bike trails from the property
Property code: OC-92905

Set high up in the Llanbedr Valley within the foothills of the Black Mountains, this comfortable barn conversion with stunning views is great for enthusiastic walkers and cyclists looking to explore this area within the National Park. This rural location offers access onto the Beacons Way where you can enjoy walks from the door to include: The Sugar Loaf and Table Mountain that stand proudly above Crickhowell, or follow the ridge along to Waun Fach where you can enjoy views across to Pen y Fan and Grwyne Fawr Reservoir. Mountain bikers can access the mountain bike trail from the property to enjoy the trails within Mynddu Forest. The annual Green Man festival that takes place in August each year is located less than 5 miles from the property - close enough to visit but far enough to ensure a good night's sleep. Other local attractions include Llangorse Lake (13 miles) for water sports and The World Heritage site at Blaenavon (11 miles). There are also many market towns to explore, Crickhowell (3 miles) and the foodie town of Abergavenny (7 miles) which is famous for it's Food Festival in September and there are many fine examples of medieval castles in the area and Hay-on-Wye (22 miles) situated on the River Wye and renowned for the annual summer book festival.

Take some time to enjoy the views across to the Sugar Loaf before you step inside, this single-storey barn conversion offers comfortable open-plan living space that is perfect to relax in after a day exploring the National Park. The living area offers a comfortable sofa and armchair with Smart TV, a small dining table and chairs for dining, there is an electric effect wood burner for chilly autumn evenings. The kitchen is simple though well-equipped with everything you may need to prepare a hearty supper. Enjoy the cosy double bedroom with views on the farm for a peaceful night's rest. Completing the property there is a shower room with shower and WC.

Outside to the rear of the barn, you will find a small courtyard with a table and chairs perfect for a morning coffee or something chilled on a summer evening.

  • 1 double bedroom
  • 1 shower room with WC
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment
  • Smart TV in the lounge
  • Small courtyard to the rear with table and chairs
  • Private off-road parking for 1 car
  • Secure storage for bikes
  • Pub 1.5 miles and shops 3 miles
  • Regret no children or infants
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Avril Hitchman

This property is personally managed by Avril.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 6 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Henry 10th May 2026

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Reviewed by Patrick 28th July 2025

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Quiet with lovely views Well equipped and just right for a couple

Reviewed by Sandra 16th May 2025

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Reviewed by Graham 13th September 2024

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lovely place to stay for walking and peaceful

Reviewed by Peter 12th July 2024

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Cute cottage, lovely location. A bit noisy from the flat above. Friendly owners.

Reviewed by Derek 21st June 2024

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Homely cottage for two in an excellent unspoilt position well away from traffic and crowds, fantastic views over fields to mountains and beyond.

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Location

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The Sugar Loaf Bolt Hole

The Sugar Loaf Bolt Hole

Sleeps: 2 | Bedrooms: 1

£491 - £778

To arrange group bookings across one or more of these properties, call our team to check availability and book.

Brecon Beacons Holiday Cottages is a trading name of The Travel Chapter Limited | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. | Registered office Travel Chapter House, Gammaton Road, Bideford, EX39 4DF. Company No. 02431506 | VAT reg: 143053210.