Sleeping five, this characterful cottage in the Brecon Beacons offers a brilliant base for families with up to two dogs. With fantastic features such as exposed beams, stone, and original wooden flooring, this property will charm you from the moment you step inside. What’s more, a whole host of outdoor activities await, including walks, water sports and whimsical picnic spots at Llangorse Lake (5 miles).
At the heart of the home is the spacious living room/diner, which is a warm, welcoming space filled with two sumptuous leather sofas. The oak beams overhead and wooden floors add to the traditional feel of the property and create a cosy space for relaxation. There is also a six-seater dining table where you can gather for family mealtimes. Adjoining the room is the kitchen which has pretty views of the countryside that can be enjoyed whilst you cook up a storm. The first of the bedrooms is a pretty double room with a low window with a quirky design whilst the second room features three single beds, ideally suited to children. The cottage has a shower room on the ground floor, as well as a bathroom on the first floor for convenience. Outside, the courtyard features a table and chairs for a spot of al fresco dining during sunny weather.
You could spend time soaking up the scenery at Tretower Court and Castle (3 miles), a marvellous medieval manor house with a great little cafe. Challenge yourself to an active adventure and scale the summit of Sugar Loaf Mountain (13 miles) where on a clear day, you will see Pen Cerrig-Calch, the River Severn, the Forest of Dean and Pen y Fan. For a more relaxing afternoon, visit the pretty towns and villages within the national park, including historic Crickhowell (7 miles) and the beautiful book town of Hay-on-Wye (14 miles).