A picturesque stone cottage brimming with traditional charm and surrounded by lush foliage and shrubbery. This inviting rural oasis is ideal for small families or groups of friends with floppy-eared companions exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park. Canine adventurers will go mad for a blustery summit selfie atop Fan Fawr before stretching out weary paws and dozing in front of the crackling wood burner.
Built in 1841, this detached property features low beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and inviting splashes of colour. Store sandy shoes and dog accessories in the hallway, then step through into the sleek farmhouse kitchen with feature tiling and a traditional Aga. Feed the empty bellies of your hungry hounds, then whip a feast for the rest of the pack and dine around the large wooden table overlooking the leafy garden. Retreat to the lounge where your curious canines will surely help with setting the fire, then cosy up on the sofas with a drink and plan tomorrow’s adventure or unwind with a movie on the Smart TV. Sneak some puppy cuddles on the landing chair, then rest up in the stylish bedrooms consisting of an airy double room and a bright twin room. On balmy evenings, enjoy a sizzling BBQ on the patio while Fido sniffs out every nook and cranny of the enclosed lawn.
Enjoy a gentle stroll along the magnificent Usk Reservoir where your furry friends can bound and splash to their little hearts' content, 13 miles. Amble past the tumbling waterfalls at The Four Water Falls Ystradellte or venture to Forest Fawr Geo Park for a scenic scamper in the hills, each 12 miles.