Forest Coalpit, located in Gwent, Wales, offers a delightful cottage experience that accommodates up to three guests. Nestled on a picturesque farmstead, the cottage provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the iconic Offa's Dyke Path, a 177-mile trail along the Welsh and English border. This location invites guests to explore the scenic beauty of the area, while nearby Crickhowell offers a charming market town atmosphere filled with independent shops, historic inns, arts trails, and vibrant walking festivals, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day out.
The cottage features a warm and inviting open-plan living space, where wooden accents and rich colors create a cozy atmosphere. The kitchen, lounge, and dining area serve as the heart of the home, allowing guests to relax on comfortable seating while enjoying entertainment from the TV. The kitchen is well-equipped for meal preparation, and guests can dine together at the table or opt for al fresco dining in the garden, which is accessible via steps. For those who enjoy outdoor cooking, a BBQ is available for delightful evening meals under the stars.
Upstairs, the cottage includes a family bedroom and a bathroom, both characterized by charming exposed beams and a sloping ceiling that adds to the cottage's rustic charm. Guests can unwind in the bathroom with a refreshing shower after a day of exploring the beautiful Welsh countryside. The serene environment encourages relaxation, and the outdoor space invites guests to enjoy morning coffee while soaking in the breathtaking views, setting a perfect tone for the day ahead.
For those seeking a bit of activity, the property offers an indoor heated swimming pool complete with a resistance machine, perfect for a morning workout. Additionally, horse owners can take advantage of onsite stabling facilities, allowing them to bring their horse along for the holiday and embark on scenic rides directly from the farm. With its combination of comfort, stunning views, and opportunities for both relaxation and adventure, Forest Coalpit is a perfect getaway destination.
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