Mystical woodlands, towering mountains, pretty waterfront walking routes and even world-famous music festivals are within effortless reach of this impeccable property. Enjoying an optimal position in the Brecon Beacons National Park, this barn conversion cottage promises a never-ending array of adventures to be discovered in the surrounding area. The property sits at the foothills of the awe-inspiring Sugar Loaf Mountain, so you can sit and enjoy a morning coffee or evening drink whilst admiring the summit and plotting your route. Sleeping two guests, the property best suits any couple seeking both romance and intrigue in one memory-making retreat.
Wander through the small, paved courtyard on your way into the splendid cottage. Find everything laid out on a single-storey once inside, with all rooms centred around an open-plan living space with a traditional A-frame structure. The lounge/kitchen/diner is equal parts functional and comfortable, with a cushy L-shaped sofa and a Smart TV encouraging lazy evenings spent resting in between hikes. Next door, find a compact yet cosy double bedroom with a bed to sink into and views of the farm to admire from the moment you wake up. An invigorating shower room completes the place.
In an indisputably rural location, you can step out and enjoy walks and bike rides in every direction from this country lane cottage. Move towards Crickhowell (3 miles), home to the beloved Green Man Festival every summer and filled with a selection of local businesses that you’ll love to peruse. The Usk Valley town is within view of beautiful Sugar Loaf (9.5 miles) and a hike up this mountain is a must. For keen mountaineers, Brecon’s most popular Waun Fach is also within reach (6.5 miles). For those who prefer to stay closer to sea level, explore mountain biking in Mynddu Forest (8 miles) and water sports on Llangorse Lake (13 miles).