Property code: 89170
Studded against the banks of the River Tawe, this quintessential cottage provides an excellent vantage point for experiencing the sprawling countryside in Wales. Based within the sleepy village of Pen-y-Cae, your accommodation dates back to 1841 and is well placed for small families or two couples to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park. You’ll find breathtaking views everywhere you cast your gaze, and there are lots of tempting country pubs to satisfy your appetite.
Beneath the stone exterior is a cosy haven with plenty of creature comforts to enjoy, including a crackling wood burner that glows gently at the heart of the home. Cast aside your coats and boots and freshen up in the downstairs bathroom, preparing for a relaxing evening of delicious food and delightful company. The kitchen is fitted with all the contemporary conveniences you need to cook up a storm and dine together around the table. After dinner, sink into the comfortable sofas in the lounge and swap stories by the warmth of the wood burner, retiring upstairs to bed when the day is done. Outside, the gardens are safely enclosed for garden games and BBQ suppers.
The tumbling hillside reveals a plethora of walking trails to discover from your doorstep, so pack up a picnic and lace up your boots before setting off on your adventures. Spot wildlife as you stroll around the Usk reservoir, or delve beneath the surface as you investigate the National Showcaves Centre for Wales 1.5 miles away. Fan Fawr is a must for the adrenaline-fuelled explorers, cumulating with a foray to Llyn y Fan Fawr. For family days out, the Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary is 2.5 miles away.
Code: 89170