Enjoy a relaxing getaway at this secluded cottage, in the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. Get out and explore on foot and paw, with a plethora of walking routes nearby. Climb to the summit of Sugar Loaf Mountain for panoramic views over the Cotswolds, Brecon Beacons and Bristol Channel. Alternatively, take on the challenging 177-mile Offa’s Dyke Path which passes the property and takes you on a magnificent journey along the Wales/England border. You’ll also be within easy reach of the vibrant market town of Abergavenny (4 miles).
The property is located along a quiet country lane and has views across open countryside to the mountains beyond. It is full of rustic charm, with exposed beams and quaint furniture. The cosy lounge/kitchen/diner is the perfect place to unwind after a long dog walk, reading a book on the comfy sofa whilst Rover stretches out in front of the wood burner-effect electric fire. Upstairs, discover a spacfious twin bedroom which can be made into a super king-size bed on request (just watch out for the restricted head height) and a handy shower room. Outside, the hound can potter around the enclosed garden whilst you admire the stunning scenery. You’ll also have access to a shared heated indoor pool with a resistance machine (opens early April - early November) and for those thinking of bringing a horse, stabling is available on site.
The border town of Crickhowell (6 miles) is the ideal place to wander around on a lazy afternoon. Potter along the narrow streets and grab a bite to eat in one of the woof-friendly cafes, before heading down to the river to admire the 17th-century stone bridge and take a gentle dog walk along the riverside path. Those with a penchant for photography must head to Llanthony Priory (9 miles). The 13th-century ruins are a sight to behold, dramatically set below the imposing Black Mountains.