Discover this picturesque riverside cottage, brimming with rural charm and nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park – an idyllic haven for a couple or small family of outdoor enthusiasts. After a full day of discovery, put your feet up in the cosy lounge, warmed by a roaring wood burner, or take an evening tipple down to the river banks and watch the waters flowing by.
Step inside, where light-filled interiors invite you to unwind and make yourself at home. The inviting lounge has comfortable sofas and a wood burner which envelops you in its glowing embrace on cooler evenings. Transition to the stylish kitchen/diner, a bright space equipped with everything you need to make mealtimes a breeze. A dining table and chairs offer the perfect setting for enjoying delicious meals or a bite on the go. Adjacent, a utility room with a washing machine provides added convenience. Climb the stairs to the first floor, where a charming French-style single bed awaits in the first bedroom. Continue to the king-size master bedroom, promising a good night’s sleep in this quiet, rural location. The adjacent shower room completes this welcoming home away from home. While there is no private outdoor space, rural riverside walks begin at your doorstep.
The village of Llangynidr, divided into upper and lower halves, offers convenient access to the majestic Mynydd Llangynidr Mountain, as well as the Heads of The Valley Road and the Welsh Valleys. Immerse yourself in the Brecon Beacons’ array of activities, from leisurely strolls and cycling adventures to exhilarating mountain climbs. Pen y Fan (17 miles) beckons as South Wales' highest peak, offering a rewarding ascent with panoramic views from the summit. For a more relaxed outing, meander along the picturesque Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, with the option to hire a boat for a voyage of exploration.