Come and stay at this stone-built house in Mid-Wales and explore all that the Brecon Beacons has to offer. Sleeping eight guests across four bedrooms and welcoming two four-legged friends as well, you’ll be kept in good spirits when you fire up the BBQ in the spacious garden or take a dip in the luxurious hot tub. When you feel the need to venture out further, tie up your laces and take on the peak of Pen y Fan.
Park up outside where there’s plenty of room for all the party’s cars and waltz into the spacious yet cosy living room where you can snuggle and watch TV in front of the roaring wood burner. The long kitchen is kept bright by the large windows above the sink, the breakfast bar will ensure that someone keeps you company whilst you’re preparing a feast for the whole group. The underfloor heating will keep everyone’s toes toasty whilst they’re waiting and when dinner’s ready, serve it up in the adjoining dining room or head outside through the conservatory to the outdoor furniture. The lawn and patio here are fabulous. Wander down to the river after dinner or take refuge in the bubbles of the hot tub. Back inside, the ground floor also features a WC, a utility room and an en-suite double bedroom. Upstairs, there are two en-suite doubles and a bunk room, perfect for children. Finishing the interior is a family bathroom with a WC.
When you’re done exploring the River Senni near your property, it’s time to explore the rest of the Brecon Beacons National Park. There are plenty of nearby peaks to tackle, so why not visit the Brecon Beacons National Park Mountain Centre, 4 miles away, to get an idea of what’s on offer? Visit the ruined castle in Sennybridge (2 miles) or for something a little different, walk a sheep at Jacob Sheep Trekking (5 miles).