Enjoying an idyllic location along the south-eastern corner of the Brecon Beacons, this peaceful semi-detached cottage makes an ideal hideaway for couples and smaller families seeking a relaxing getaway in a beautiful part of Wales. Offering stylish accommodation for up to four guests, the cosy, single-level property features a lovely four-poster bed, characterful stone flooring and a welcoming wood burner. Situated in a tranquil spot between the historic villages of Goytre and Mamhilad, this cheery retreat lies along the banks of a canal, providing an ideal base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering the region’s breathtaking countryside.
Entering this delightful property, you will be greeted by the generous and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. To one side, the lounge has a Smart TV, wood burner and ample seating, while the central farmhouse-style dining table is perfect for sharing celebratory meals which you can rustle up in the beautifully equipped kitchen. The property also features a stylish shower room with complimentary towels and toiletries, as well as two light and spacious bedrooms; a cheery twin and a pretty double with a wooden four-poster bed. Stepping outside, the enclosed patio area has a picnic bench perfect for dining alfresco on a balmy summer’s day. A gate leads to a small bridge over the canal, offering lovely, peaceful walks in both directions.
The picturesque villages of Mamhilad and Goytre are both within a mile, offering friendly pubs and beautiful walking trails. Goytre Wharf (2 miles) lies along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, a great spot for fishing, boat hire and canoeing. The Brecon Beacons National Park offers spectacular views, perfect for eager walkers and climbers. There’s a wealth of family attractions in this spellbinding region including the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Raglan Castle, the Blue Lagoon, and Clydach Gorge, all within 11 miles.