Set deep in the Black Mountains walking territory, this bijou country cottage offers a captivating retreat for any four guests. It’s dog-friendly and surrounded by an ample selection of walking or biking routes, ideally suited to those hoping to get to know the Brecon Beacons through endless days of outdoor adventure. You’ll never forget nights spent lazing by the wood burner or lounging in the garden on an evening, shifting your plans to suit the weather that this National Park deals out. Despite its rural location, it’s well-positioned for reaching Crickhowell (6 miles) and Hay-on-Wye (16 miles), a delight for those in the area for the music or literary festivals that take place in these two bustling towns.
Attached to the owner’s barn yet with privacy assured, you’re going to feel instantly at home when arriving here. On the ground floor find a sociable lounge/kitchen/diner, always kept cosy with the wood burner blazing in the corner. There’s ample soft seating and a TV for settling in on a night, but you can also get a board game out for a livelier evening. At the back of the property sits a grassy, enclosed garden where kids are welcome to play. Heading back indoors, the two bedrooms are laid out next to one another on the first floor. The zip-and-link twin room is accessed via the double room, making this an ideal choice for families.
Local mountains offer hiking opportunities for beginners and the pros, so prepare to lace up your boots and get walking. At the edge of Crickhowell, the Sugar Loaf Mountain (14 miles) is an easier one to climb, whilst the towering Waun Fach (13 miles) is better suited to pro hikers or mountain bikers. For guided activities, head to Langorse Lake (6 miles) and find a local activity centre ready for abseiling, gorge walking, water sports and more.