Ideal for small families, this character cottage is perfectly located for adventures across the countryside surrounding Powys and Monmouthshire, welcoming guests with a crackling fire and soothing home comforts.
Set within the most spectacular scenery and with an abundance of outdoor activities on your doorstep, here you can unleash adventures for all the family. A traditional Welsh cottage with stone façade, it is located within the breathtaking wilderness of the Brecon Beacons National Park, ideal for reaching the Black Mountains and Usk Valley. With cosy countryside interiors and features such as an open fire for chilly evenings, this Victorian cottage makes a wonderful base for exploring. Up to 6 family members can gather together and with up to two dogs invited also – everyone’s welcome.
Step out of the elements and into the warm hug of this cosy Welsh cottage, the lounge with its open fireplace and comfortable sofas are the perfect spot for you and Fido to enjoy hunkering down in after a day of activities within the Welsh mountains. Additional entertainment is easily found with a range of DVD’s, games and books to choose from. Let sleeping dogs lie in front of the fire whilst you prepare a hearty meal in the well-equipped kitchen, which handily houses the dining table too. Beyond this, there is a downstairs shower room and a spacious twin room. Upstairs you’ll find an additional two bedrooms, a double and a twin. Outside, enjoy dinner with a view and relax on the patio with drinks and the BBQ fired up, whilst younger family members and canine companions play on the lawn. The property also offers ample parking for two cars.
Located 2 miles from the pretty village, Talybont-on-Usk, Powys, the cottage sits just a stone’s throw from the River Usk and at the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. With two rivers, a canal, reservoir, hills…and waterfalls, there are an abundance of adventures to be had by the entire family. Whether your exploring on two legs or four, enjoying sniffing out new experiences in the great outdoors; scale rolling hills, roam through scenic trails or cast your line out to catch salmon and brown trout on the Usk. At the end of a long day, retire to one of the dog-friendly pubs for a hearty meal.