Property code: BN372
At the end of the 1 mile-long rutted track through the surrounding hills, discover this traditional stone cottage, where phenomenal views and a gorgeous, welcoming character interior awaits
Escape to the wild and rugged countryside on the cusp of the Brecon Beacons, embracing remoteness with a spring in your step and a thirst for adventure. It’s a marvellous chance to get away from it all and bask in tranquil isolation with no phone signal or WiFi to distract you, but Hay-on-Wye is just 6.5 miles away for your fill of bistros, boutiques, and pubs. In extreme weather, your bolthole is tricky to access, so be sure to return from your explorations with tasty produce just in time to light the fire and snuggle up as the storm rages outside.
Straight out of the pages of a classic novel, your property offers old-world charm in abundance with gnarled timber beams, exposed stone and a roaring open fire nestled in an inglenook fireplace. Pour yourself your favourite tipple and curl up on the plush sofas to watch the flames dance and whirl, switching on the TV to watch your favourite shows. At night, the two bedrooms are as cosy as can be and are reached by climbing the steep flight of stairs, where you’ll also discover the large bathroom. Wake up to sunlight streaming in through the windows and wander into the enclosed garden to sip your brew and admire the spectacular views.
Your party of three will be well catered for in this picturesque corner of Wales, whether you are excited by the thrill of outdoor pursuits or would adore a chance to get back to nature with the occasional pit stop for a cream tea. Walking, cycling and adrenaline-fuelled excursions are available nearby, the River Wye being a delightful destination for kayaking, fishing, and even wild swimming. The Brecon Beacons National Park is a mere 7.5-mile drive away, so you will never be far from an exhilarating walk.
Code: BN372