With the River Usk gently tumbling past and the verdant beauty of South Wales around you to explore, you’re sure to adore a long or short stay in this exceptional Wye Valley lodge. Located in a grand lodge with other properties on-site, the ground-floor apartment hosts a total of four guests and is ideally suited to two couples or a small family. Comfort is assured inside your accommodation and the facilities on-site include picnic tables in the beautiful outdoor space and lockable storage units for bikes. You can set out each day to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park (2 miles) or travel to the cities of Newport (14 miles) or Cardiff (25 miles) for shopping, culture and dining out.
Finished with a five-star feel, this luxurious holiday home offers soft tones, stylish decor and modern fixtures and fittings. It’s all laid out on one floor, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms accessible along the hallway. Of the bedrooms, one is furnished with a super-king-size bed, perfect for sharers or couples. The heart of the house is its open-plan living space, complete with a dining area, a separate breakfast bar in the contemporary kitchen and a spot filled with cushy sofas and a Smart TV. Directly outside the property, find a small patio area with a table and chairs for outdoor dining. There is allocated parking for two cars.
Not only are the mighty Brecon Beacons within close reach, but you’re also not far from the Wye Valley National Landscape (11.5 miles) and fabulous walking routes along the England-Wales border (18 miles). Visit the pleasant South Wales towns of Abergavenny (8 miles), Blaenavon (8 miles) and Crickhowell (13 miles) close by, exploring the area’s rich mining history at attractions such as the Big Pit National Coal Museum (13.5 miles) or embarking on walks along the impressive waymarked pathways that can be found in each locale.