Perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, this traditional picture-book whitewashed stone cottage provides cosy accommodation for a family or couple looking for an idyllic Welsh countryside retreat.
Situated behind a tall beech hedge on the Beacons Way which leads through the magnificent Brecon Beacons, step out the door for hours of walkies that will make your four-legged friends very happy. Sleeping four in two bedrooms, this cottage is perfect for a family or friends and two pups. Enjoy the stunning views across the Usk Valley during the day, and at night marvel at the glorious dark skies from the stone terrace. Recharge your batteries at the end of the day with a long and well-deserved soak in the fabulous roll-top bath.
The cottage is filled with traditional charm, with sloping ceilings, timber floors, and exposed wooden beams. The attractive kitchen with double oven and Belfast sink makes cooking a pleasure, and the dining room is perfect for enjoying a family meal. Create a cosy ambience in the lounge by lighting the wood burner before sinking into the comfortable sofas as your dog stretches in front of the flickering flames. With light, soothing tones in the bedrooms, which have low sloping ceilings and ledge and brace doors, wake well rested to enjoy your morning cuppa in the charming garden. The kids and pups will love the extensive lawn and the patio is a lovely spot for a BBQ and a glass of wine.
On the outskirts of the pretty hamlet of Cwmdu, find a charming pub, tearooms, art gallery and the AstroCamp, ideal for budding stargazers. Tretower Castle (2 miles) is friendly to dogs and children, or take to the water with a day of kayaking and sailing on Llangorse Lake (8 miles). The more energetic canine will love tackling the heights of The Sugar Loaf (10 miles) before visiting Crickhowell (5 miles), its bustling high street full of various independent shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants.