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"Thank you for such a lovely stay in a wonderful place. We particularly enjoyed walking in the Black Mountains which are stunning."
Angela and Liz
"We have had a lovely stay in a wonderful, tranquil location. It's a great barn with really good walks from the door."
Rosie and Peter
"We've had a great week, with great weather and good walking. Hillside Cottage is very cosy and stylish inside and we had a wonderful holiday, thank you."
Dion and Helen
Hillside Cottage
We're excited to introduce this fabulous romantic bolt hole and honeymoon cottage. Tucked away high in the Black Mountains, in a spectacular location, just a short drive from one of our favourite mountain towns, Crickhowell and lovely scenic walk to the local pub, we think you'll love it!
With huge glass doors this self catering cottage is flooded with light and has a great feeling of space and comfort inside due to its simple, open plan nature. There is a hand-painted kitchen, fresh flowers on arrival and a fabulous, large farmhouse table covered with a cheerful spotty table cloth, which will make you quickly feel right at home...perfect for spreading out the walking maps, or Sunday papers!
There are two sofas in-front of the oil fire, which will ensure you keep cosy at night, there is also underfloor heating underneath slate flagstones downstairs.
Upstairs there is a double bedroom with duvets and Welsh blankets to snuggle up under, as well as plenty of storage space for all your clothes.
With amazing walks from the door, market towns nearby and simply fantastic views from the breakfast table, this is a great spot for some much needed respite from the pressures of life.
PS: if it's last minute, do email us about last minute weekend deals that may be available on this cottage.
With huge glass doors this self catering cottage is flooded with light and has a great feeling of space and comfort inside due to its simple, open plan nature. There is a hand-painted kitchen, fresh flowers on arrival and a fabulous, large farmhouse table covered with a cheerful spotty table cloth, which will make you quickly feel right at home...perfect for spreading out the walking maps, or Sunday papers!
There are two sofas in-front of the oil fire, which will ensure you keep cosy at night, there is also underfloor heating underneath slate flagstones downstairs.
Upstairs there is a double bedroom with duvets and Welsh blankets to snuggle up under, as well as plenty of storage space for all your clothes.
With amazing walks from the door, market towns nearby and simply fantastic views from the breakfast table, this is a great spot for some much needed respite from the pressures of life.
PS: if it's last minute, do email us about last minute weekend deals that may be available on this cottage.
- SLEEPS 2: Galleried double bedroom with sky lights, bedlinen, duvet and Welsh blankets included.
- KEEPING CLEAN:There is a downstairs shower room, with power shower, basin and loo. Towels included.
- EATING: Charming, hand-painted kitchen with electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge and freezer. Huge farmhouse dining table and chairs, perfect for spreading the Sunday papers on!
- RELAXING: Simple open plan sitting room with oil burning stove to keep you warm (like a wood burner, with none of the work)!. Two sofas, coffee table, TV, dvd player, iPod dock and radio.
- OUTSIDE: Amazing views! There is a pretty terrace with wooden table and chairs and lovely striped cushions to laze away the day on, soaking up the sunshine and spectacular, unspoilt views of the surrounding mountains.
- KIDS & PETS: Really sorry, no pets allowed in this property, due to neighbouring farms. It is also unsuitable for very small children due to the steep stairs.
- WALKING & CYCLING : Numerous trails and paths throughout the Black Mountains right from your door. The Brecon Beacons National Park is all around, with endless cycle routes and walks. Bike storage available by arrangement, bike rental available nearby
- EATING: There are two village pubs nearby and some of Wales best restaurants are within easy reach. Number 18 Brasserie in Crickhowell, The Michelin starred Walnut Tree Inn and The Hardwick Restaurant with its Michelin Starred chef, are all great places for a special romantic evening.
- TOWNS: The mountain town of Crickhowell, with butchers, a baker, post office and independent shops is 5 minutes drive down the hill. Abergavenny is within 15 minutes with it's farmers market and September Food Festival. Or try the famous book town of Hay on Wye, with the Hay Festival each year, just 30 minutes, or the cathedral town of Hereford with its race course and shops within 45 minutes.
- RIDING: Lots of local trekking centres within 10-20 minutes drive and some of the best riding trails in the country The Golden Valley riding centre is just a few miles away for fabulous trekking in the hills, or try Triley Fields Equestrian for lessons and a great cross country course, details can be found in our things to do pages.
- HISTORY : There are some lovely old churches in the surrounding valleys and villages, one of our favorite, is nearby Celtic Partrishow Church.

















