Perched on the peaceful banks of the River Irfon, this cosy pod is perfect for those seeking fresh air and quiet adventure. Set on a seven-acre holiday park amongst a small group of other pods, it makes an idyllic couples' hideaway, but with an additional sofa-bed works equally well for friends or small families, too. Keen anglers will appreciate exclusive access to a mile-long stretch of river, while walkers, cyclists and nature lovers will find endless trails nearby and the chance to spot wildlife, from red kites to otters.
Inside, the pod has been cleverly designed to create a bright and welcoming, open-plan space. Patio doors draw in light and country views, while the cosy sofa, compact dining area and double bed make the studio-style living space feel sociable and snug. A well-organised kitchenette with an air fryer is on hand for simple self-catering, and there's an en-suite shower room for convenience. For additional guests, the sofa easily converts into a second bed. Step outside and you'll find a private deck that feels made for summer evenings. With outdoor furniture and a brick-built BBQ, it's a gorgeous spot to relax over an al-fresco supper as the sun dips behind the hills. Parking is available for two cars and dedicated stands cater for motorbikes, too, while laundry facilities are available on the holiday park.
The small spa town of Llangammarch Wells (2.5 miles) offers local dining, while Builth Wells (6.5 miles) is brimming with local history and ancient sites. Gateway to the Elan Valley, Rhayader (16.5 miles) boasts a world of outdoors adventures from gentle woodland walks to the UK's largest cycle pump track and is also home to a red kite feeding station. Alternatively head south to Brecon (17 miles) to explore the Brecon Beacons.