Perfect for families and groups of friends, this gorgeous stone cottage on a rural farm blends traditional home comforts with a spacious setting. Located in Tylwch, North Wales, this semi-detached retreat sleeps up to six guests and offers a warm, welcoming base for making memories together, whether you're toasting in front of the wood burner or watching the cows from your furnished balcony.
Slip off your walking boots and make your way into this picturesque property, where you'll instantly warm those chilly toes in front of the wood burner. This snug is ideal for family board games before turning to the stylish kitchen for stacks of Welsh Rarebit and bottles of bubbly. Upstairs, the lounge entices with its Smart TV, electric wood burner, and deep sofas. Catch the last glimpses of the evening sunshine on the balcony or perhaps wait until the stars appear for a truly magical moment. Three inviting bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms, provide a comfortable base for walkers, ramblers, and adventure-lovers alike, and when morning rolls around, enjoy exploring the many surrounding acres before coming together for a BBQ breakfast on the balcony.
Explore your immediate surroundings by joining the walking or cycling routes, or drive to Llandiloes (3 miles) for thrilling mountain hikes, and the impressive waymarked trail of The Cambrian and Severn Ways. Known as the ‘Outdoor Capital of Wales’, Rhayader (8.5 miles) is a fantastic base for walkers, cyclists, and wildlife lovers, with the Elan and Claerwen Valleys offering scenic trails and beautiful surroundings, while the town itself has plenty of shops, cafés, and eateries to enjoy. Alternatively, whip out the binoculars and venture to special Gilfach (7 miles) to see its leaping salmon, and over 70 species of birds.