Close to the National Park Visitor Centre, this stylish annexe is equally suited to a peace-seeking pair or a solo traveller. Pet friendly and with a private terrace providing wonderful views of Pen-y-Fan, it has scenic trails on the doorstep and the cathedral town of Brecon within 4 miles.
Located in the scenic village of Libanus, this bijou bolthole has a private entrance with a few steps leading straight into a sleek and spacious kitchen/diner. Full of light and featuring neutral colours with wooden accents, it’s a room where you’ll feel immediately at home. Prepare tasty meals for two, eat at the chic dining suite then load the dishwasher and retreat to the lounge/bedroom combo close by. Thoughtfully furnished with a reclining sofa, a Smart TV and fully glazed doors onto the terrace, this room offers far-reaching mountain views. Once you’re ready to retire, the double bed at the far end has reading lamps on either side and there’s a conveniently close shower room to complete your comfort. Step through the patio doors from the lounge area and you’ll be on an enclosed terrace with outdoor seating – ideal for food and drinks accompanied by stunning views. There is private parking for one car so you can explore the surrounding lanes and footpaths at your leisure.
The National Park Visitor Centre is a mile away – visit for tips on getting the most out of your break in the Brecon Beacons. Visit the cathedral town of Brecon, famed for its Georgian architecture, castle and waterside walks and explore the trails around Llangorse Lake (11 miles) on foot or by bike – located between the Central Beacons and the Black Mountains, it’s the largest natural lake in Wales and a centre for water sports and fishing. Venture a little further to discover more about the region’s heritage at the National Show Caves Centre (19 miles), Big Pit National Coal Museum or Blaenavon Iron Works (both 25 miles).