Surrounded by awe-inspiring landscapes, this characterful stone cottage makes a fantastic holiday retreat for larger families and groups of friends exploring the glorious countryside just north of the Brecon Beacons. With ample space for up to eleven guests, the light, fresh and cheerful getaway can be booked with the neighbouring properties onsite to accommodate 29 people discovering a stunning part of West Wales. Featuring a shared hot tub and glorious country views, this light-filled hideaway is a fabulous base for enjoying long rural walks, bike trails, nature spotting and stargazing.
The spacious, light-filled lounge makes a fantastic space to unwind in after a memorable day exploring this stunning area. When it’s time to dine, the stylish dining room is perfect for marking special occasions and sharing celebratory meals. Double doors lead to a sleek, stylishly arranged kitchen with a central breakfast bar. Upstairs you will find a bathroom and five cheerful bedrooms: a family room with four single beds, a single, a twin, a small double and a king-size room with its own en-suite shower room. Glass doors lead from the lounge onto the patio with ample seating and a BBQ, providing a great space for dining alfresco on a summer afternoon. The grounds also feature a large undercover hot tub shared with the other properties onsite and offering a relaxing spot to luxuriate in.
Perfect for exploring the northern and western reaches of the Brecon Beacons, the property offers miles of walks and chances to spot the area’s vibrant wildlife. Local attractions include the Llyn Brianne Dam and Reservoir, Fedw Equestrian Centre and the Red Kite Feeding Station at Llanddeusant, all within 13 miles. Home to the remains of a ruined castle, the bustling town of Llandovery (6.5 miles) also has plenty of great places to eat and drink.