Surrounded by gorgeous views of a stunning part of Wales, this delightful single-level property makes a romantic holiday home for couples seeking an idyllic hideaway along the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons. Offering cosy accommodation for up to two guests, the semi-detached stone-built cottage has been stylishly updated to provide an ideal retreat for keen walkers, climbers and nature lovers exploring the area’s magnificent countryside. Part of a small and quiet complex of similar properties within easy reach of the stunning Sugar Loaf, this cheerful bolthole has been tastefully furnished and decorated in fresh, warming shades.
The property features a welcoming open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, making a great space for you to unwind in after a wonderful day spent exploring this spellbinding region. The lounge has cosy seating so you can snuggle up to watch a film at night, and there’s a handy sofa-bed to accommodate two extra guests. The dining area is perfect for sharing your favourite meals which you can prepare in the stylishly arranged, fully equipped kitchen. Exploring this charming property further, you will find a refreshing shower room and a lovely king-size bedroom. Outside, the enclosed patio garden has plenty of outdoor furniture, offering a charming spot for a morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening as you take in the spellbinding views over the Brecon Beacons.
Keen hikers can head north-west to attempt the Sugar Loaf (5 miles). The area offers miles of more gentle walks and bike trails, with opportunities for canoeing, abseiling and caving nearby. Abergavenny (2.5 miles) and Crickhowell (8 miles) both have a range of great places to eat and drink after a wonderful day in this exhilarating national park. Other local attractions include the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks and Goytre Wharf, all within 10 miles.