Black Cat Bach is a charming cottage nestled in the scenic hills of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park in Gilwern, Monmouthshire, Wales. Accommodating up to four guests, this two-bedroom retreat boasts a striking floor-to-ceiling glass front that offers breathtaking views of the iconic Sugar Loaf mountain and the Blorenge mountain. The design of the cottage is carefully crafted to blend indoor comfort with the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape, ensuring that guests feel connected to the outdoors while enjoying modern amenities, including the indulgence of an infra-red sauna for relaxation.
The interior of Black Cat Bach provides a cozy atmosphere where guests can unwind in the comfortable sitting room or take in the expansive views from the spacious patio. The tranquil setting is enhanced by the sounds of nature, such as birds, sheep, and the occasional red kite soaring overhead. As night falls, the stargazing opportunities become remarkable, making it a perfect spot for evening relaxation. For entertainment, the cottage is equipped with a 4K Smart TV featuring Netflix and a sound system with Bluetooth and CD capabilities, ensuring that guests have plenty of options for indoor leisure. The fully equipped kitchen allows for stylish self-catering, while nearby award-winning restaurants and pubs offer delightful dining alternatives.
Despite its secluded feel, Black Cat Bach is conveniently located only five miles from the picturesque village of Crickhowell, known for its charming cafes and pubs, and four miles from the market town of Abergavenny, which offers a variety of shops and eateries. The quaint villages of Gilwern and Govilon are just 1.5 miles away, providing additional options for cozy village pubs within walking distance. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous footpaths leading directly from the property that allow for exploration of the stunning hilltops and the beautiful Clydach Gorge, known for its waterfalls and vibrant wildflowers.
The region is also ideal for cyclists, with quiet country lanes and an off-road cycle path (Sustrans route 46) nearby. Adventurous guests can leave their cars behind and enjoy cycling or walking along the canal towpath to Crickhowell or Abergavenny, utilizing disused railway lines for a scenic journey. For those seeking even more adventure, options such as canoe hire on the River Wye, horse riding, climbing, and caving are readily available. The area is rich in history, featuring Bronze Age standing stones, Iron Age hill forts, and remnants of the coal and lime industries, with the nearby Big Pit of Blaenavon offering a unique insight into the region's mining heritage as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Black Cat Bach truly caters to walkers, cyclists, nature lovers, food enthusiasts, and history buffs alike, making it the perfect destination for exploration and rejuvenation.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!