Enjoying a rural setting within a small hamlet offering a wealth of walking from your front door, a great base for exploring the National Park’s breath-taking landscapes and surrounding market towns.
This charming rural cottage is nestled within a small hamlet, providing the perfect starting point for a variety of scenic walks right from your doorstep. This welcoming home serves as an excellent base for couples or a small family with its inviting lounge, crackling wood burner and courtyard garden for al fresco dining.
The ground floor lounge is furnished in an eclectic style, where you can unwind in front of the wood burner and watch a good film on the Smart TV. The well-equipped kitchen/diner has everything a chef could need, alongside a dining table and chairs. The utility room offers access to a convenient shower room. After a day’s adventure, climb the stairs to discover two double bedrooms, both offering views of Pen-y-Fan and equipped with Smart TVs. A stylishly tiled family bathroom completes the internal layout. Outside, the cottage boasts an enclosed courtyard with a table, chairs, and a charcoal BBQ. There’s also a secure storage area for bikes.
Located in the peaceful hamlet of Pennorth, 5 miles from the lively market town of Brecon, this cottage is an ideal choice for those who want to leave their car behind and embark on numerous walking and cycling adventures in the area. Alternatively, rent a rowing boat, kayak or stand-up paddleboard and explore Llangorse Lake, South Wales’ largest natural lake. Discover nearby attractions like BikePark Wales, the beautiful Waterfall walks at Pont Nedd Fechan, and Zip World at Tower Colliery in Rhigos, all within a 30-mile radius. There are also charming market towns to visit, including Hay-on-Wye, renowned as the "town of books," Crickhowell, and Brecon, all situated within 14 miles of home.