A gorgeous canvas lodge in a beautiful natural setting is ideal for couples seeking a relaxing holiday and a perfect base for exploring the scenic countryside around Hay-on-Wye. Explore Hay; this charming 'town of books', only 200 metres away, is famous for quirky independent bookshops, great cafes, and Hay Castle. Keen hikers can head into the Black Mountains (7 miles) for a mix of tranquillity and windswept peaks.
This enchanting property is a lovely riverside retreat. The property is environmentally friendly, entirely off-grid, and uses solar energy. Step from the enclosed balcony into a delightful open-plan living, kitchen, and dining area. There is a light and airy ambience throughout as the canvas walls, large windows, and a wood burner create an ambience perfectly matching the natural surroundings. Sink into the plush sofas and listen to the gentle murmuring sounds of the river. The kitchen has all the appliances you need to rustle up a romantic dinner or late brunch on one of the tables made from wood. When it's time to rest, there is an attractive four-poster king-size bed. A wooden-clad shower room completes the interior. Outside, the covered, enclosed balcony with outdoor furniture is a relaxing spot for a morning brew, alfresco dining, or to soak up the scenery. A private wood-fired sauna provides a touch of luxury. Private parking for one car is available. There is a luggage cart to easily transport your belongings from your vehicle to the property.
The English/Welsh border is a treasure trove of attractions to suit all tastes. Hikers can walk a section of Offa's Dyke starting from Hay or head 5 miles to tackle Hay Bluff. History buffs should head up to Arthur's Stone (7 miles), well worth the walk, as the views over the valley on a clear day are breathtaking. Head west into the Brecon Beacons and stop off at the Brecon canal basin (17 miles) to enjoy a leisurely boat trip.