This stylish house in Blaenavon is perfect for couples, families or friends looking for an active holiday and an ideal base to explore this World Heritage Site and nearby Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Explore the area’s history of coal mining with a visit to The Big Pit, the National Coal Mine of Wales (1 mile), where ex-miners will lead you on a fascinating journey and an underground tour. Alternatively, hop on the Heritage Railway and journey through the industrial landscape of the Blaenavon World.
This lovely cottage, set over two levels, has a welcoming feel, and is decorated with bold splashes of colour for a vibrant energy. There are plenty of thoughtful touches in the furnishing and ornaments to ensure you feel right at home. The ground floor open-plan living space has a lounge area and a dining table. Put your feet up and relax on the comfortable sofas, switch on the TV, or curl up with a good book as the wood burner effect electric fire keeps you cosy on chilly evenings. The bright kitchen has plenty of space to cook up a storm and all the appliances you need to make meal preparation a cinch. Head upstairs to the first floor, where you’ll find a bathroom and three bedrooms - one double and two singles. Outside on the gravelled area is a patio with a table and chairs, perfect for your morning brew or a late afternoon tea.
Walkers should head to Cwncarn Forest (15.5 miles) to explore the wooded areas, visitor centre and trails. There are plenty of historic castles and museums within 20 miles, so take your pick from Raglan Castle or the Winding House Museum. Llandegfedd Lake (10.5 miles) is a must-visit if you want to participate in water sports, including canoeing and paddleboarding (seasonal). The walking trails are available all year.