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Dyffryn Beusych

Llanbedr, near Crickhowell, Mid Wales
Sleeps 3
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Change Fri
No Dogs
3 star
Parking on site / nearby
Highchair available
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Family friendly
Quirky
Romantic
Internet access
Working farm
Open fire / wood burner
Enclosed garden / patio
Country houses
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At a glance

  • Delightful stone holiday cottage, with magnificent views of the Black Mountains
  • Nestled in the surroundings of a 30-acre sheep farm, with ancient woodland
  • Featured in a magazine and TV holiday programme as an idyllic place to stay

 

Property code: OC-BN144

Get away from it all in this period cottage in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), 4 miles from Crickhowell. The property sleeps three guests and makes an idyllic romantic bolthole or a base for a small family, with its rural setting and mountain views. Enjoy exhilarating countryside walks directly from your front door or head a little further to explore the rugged landscape of the Black Mountains.

The characterful cottage is set on a sheep farm, next to the owner’s home. The property is decorated in a traditional style, with antique furniture and quaint accessories, and still retains many of its period features. After a long walk, relax in the lounge with its cosy wood burner and eclectic mix of comfortable seating. Spend time here, reading a book, watching TV or sharing hearty meals at the table by the window. The country cottage-style kitchen is equipped with everything needed for a self-catering holiday. Heading upstairs, you’ll find a galleried landing with a single bed. There is also a family room with a double bed and a single bed, as well as a bathroom on this level. Outside, bask in the sunshine on your private terrace, where you’ll find outdoor furniture and a BBQ.

Crickhowell is a charming Georgian town with a bustling high street and an excellent selection of cosy pubs and independent restaurants. Soak up the local history at the ruins of the 13th-century castle, or climb to the summit of Crug Hywel to admire the Iron Age hillfort and take in the panoramic views. Other walks in and around the town include the long-distance Beacon’s Way and a pretty route following the banks of the River Usk. Nearby days out include Llanthony Priory, Tretower Court and Castle, and the foodie town of Abergavenny (all within 12 miles).

  • 1 twin bedroom with 1 double and 1 single bed (plus 1 single bed on the galleried landing)
  • 1 bathroom with bath with shower over and WC
  • Electric cooker with ceramic hob, microwave and fridge with ice box
  • Wood burner - wood provided
  • TV with Freeview and DVD
  • Wi-Fi included
  • Some restricted headroom due to original ceiling beams
  • Terrace with garden furniture and BBQ
  • Cot and high chair available
  • 1 dog may be allowed by prior arrangement dependant upon time of year - due to livestock in adjoining fields
  • Ample parking
  • Pub 2 miles away, shops 4 miles away
  • Shared use of a washing machine and deep freezer in the farmhouse
  • Access to the cottage is via a gravel drive with two shallow fords and a steepish approach
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Claire Carro

This property is personally managed by Claire.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 9 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Amanda 26th May 2026

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A lovely cottage in a fabulous and peaceful location. We visit every year and just love the peacefulness of this little gem.

Reviewed by Lucy 15th March 2026

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Lovely property with great hosts in a stunning location. Just the escape we needed.

Reviewed by Loes 12th September 2025

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We had a lovely stay in Dyffryn Beusych. The cottage was very 'gezellig' (Mike and Sue will know what this means!) and comfortable and the views of the garden and the hills are stunning. It is also conveniently situated to explore the many sites of interest in the surrounding area. We didn't have a problem with the, admittedly, bumpy track. But mosRead moret of all, our hosts were so very kind and welcoming which made our stay even more special. Thank you Mike and Sue for your concern (and mushrooms!) Hide

Reviewed by Benji 8th September 2025

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Wish we could have stayed longer. In a beautifully remote location, peaceful and quiet but close enough to Crickhowell for all our needs; butchers, coffee shop, pubs, boutiques and general stores... The owners were so friendly and showed us everything we needed to know and were on hand if needed. They have renovated the property wonderfully, in keeRead moreping with its character and made it very homely. Close to great walks, rivers, reservoirs. A great get away - just what we wanted. Thank you! Hide

Reviewed by Katerina 22nd August 2025

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Absolutely stunning location, we will be back soon x

Reviewed by Karen 18th July 2025

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This lovely old cottage is in a very remote setting albeit next to the owners house. Its all very traditional which is perfect for the setting. Stunning views of the mountains from the terrace and inside is comfortable and cosy.

Reviewed by Sharon 29th June 2025

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Beautiful cottage in a remote location.with gorgeous views. The owners who live next door were helpful and friendly. The beds were very comfortable. Access to the cottage via farm track needs improvement.

Reviewed by John 27th June 2025

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A character cottage in a peaceful location.

Reviewed by Pamela 9th May 2025

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Really loved the cottage, how it was decorated and furnished. the position was off beaten track, with lovely views of the hills and vales. Very peaceful all you could hear was the birds and sheep. lots of walks from the cottage.

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