Bwlch, located in the picturesque region of Glamorgan, Wales, offers an inviting escape for families or groups of up to eight guests. Nestled at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this spacious property is ideally situated for outdoor enthusiasts, with an array of activities such as hiking and mountain biking readily accessible from the doorstep. Visitors can embark on adventurous excursions to nearby peaks like Waun Fach, just seven miles away, or challenge themselves with a longer trek to Sugar Loaf mountain, twelve miles distant. The Llangorse Activity Centre, only four miles from the property, provides a variety of activities including climbing and horse riding, ensuring entertainment for both adults and children alike.
The property itself is designed for comfort and convenience, featuring generous gardens and located at the end of a no-through road, providing a peaceful retreat. The heart of the home is the spacious family kitchen, equipped with modern appliances such as a gas oven, American-style fridge/freezer, and a coffee machine, making it easy to prepare meals for larger groups. The dining room, with its beautiful garden views, serves as a perfect setting for evening meals, while the ground floor offers multiple relaxation spaces, including a snug with a Smart TV and gaming console, and a lounge that opens to the garden through French doors. Practical amenities include a utility room with laundry facilities and a cloakroom for added convenience.
Upstairs, guests will find five contemporary bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed with sloping ceilings and stylish features. The master bedroom boasts a king-size bed and an en suite shower, while another double bedroom also includes an en suite. A second double bedroom offers stunning countryside views, complemented by a twin bedroom and a single bedroom that can accommodate an additional pull-out bed for children. A family bathroom with a luxurious deep bath and shower provides further comfort for guests.
The outdoor space is equally impressive, featuring versatile gardens with a dining set and BBQ on the patio, alongside a generous lawn that includes a hot tub, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration. For younger guests or teenagers, the converted garage serves as a games room, complete with a pool table, dart board, table football, and an Alexa speaker, ensuring fun-filled evenings indoors. With its blend of modern amenities and access to stunning natural landscapes, this property in Bwlch presents an ideal getaway for families seeking adventure and relaxation in Wales.
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