Surrounded by 18 acres of woodland and with the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park within close reach, you really won’t find a better destination for a dog-friendly Welsh getaway. Happily welcoming four guests and two pups, the property invites you to discover a new leash of life in Wales’ stunning countryside, setting off each day to let your dogs lead the way to adventure before heading home for a relaxing evening spent in the lounge or savouring the sunshine in the private south-facing patio.
The authentic stone cottage offers heaps of traditional country charm inside. After a long day of sniffing out trails and chasing rabbits, your canine companions will be no doubt deserving of a rest as evening falls. The comfortable lounge/diner offers sofas and armchairs positioned around a TV/DVD for easy-going evenings in with your pups curled up at your feet. Be sure to pack your dogs’ favourite beds and blankets to give them a snug place to settle down for the night. Leaving your doggos to rest downstairs, you can head up to the first floor to find two lovingly presented bedrooms in which to achieve eight restful hours of your own.
Benefiting from a truly remote location, you’ll never tire of taking your dogs out to stretch their legs when staying in this absolute beauty spot. Cwm Rhaeadr (2.5 miles), Caio (7 miles) and Crychan Forest (12 miles) are three areas of wild and unbridled scenery to be explored close by, so pack up a picnic (with dog treats, of course) and set off on an adventure. Your local town of Llandovery is just 4 miles away and acts as a gateway to the Brecon Beacons (5 miles), in which you can find an endless array of mountains and reservoirs to be discovered with man’s best friend by your side.