This beautiful cottage is perfect for couples or solo travellers looking for a countryside escape to rest and recharge in the delights of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons). The Park offers plenty of outdoor adventures, challenging walks, or calming afternoons exploring pretty market towns. Bring your mountain bikes, canoes, and fishing rods; you'll find the River Usk just one mile away for water-based activities and mountain biking and hiking routes from your doorstep.
This charming, converted 16th-century stable blends a traditional countryside style with all the contemporary comforts for an unforgettable stay. The heart of the house is the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The kitchen area has all you need to rustle up a late brunch or a romantic meal to enjoy at the dining table. Choose the chair or snuggle up on the sofa in the lounge, and on cooler nights, stay warm by the wood burner effect electric fire set in an original stone fireplace. If you fancy watching a film, there is a TV. Head upstairs, and you'll find a bright and cheery double bedroom with an extra single bed. Completing the first floor is a contemporary bathroom with a large shower, WC, and a jacuzzi bath. Step outside to soak up the sunshine on the private patio. Outdoor furniture and a BBQ make this the perfect spot for al fresco dining or morning coffee.
During your stay, take a leisurely day trip to the charming market town of Brecon (7 miles), home to independent cafes, shops, and a magnificent cathedral. For a unique adventure, visit the National Showcaves Centre for Wales, just 11.5 miles away, and marvel at the stunning natural cave formations. And for those seeking an active day out, a hike up Pen y Fan (10 miles), the highest mountain in the National Park, is a must.