Nestled in the picturesque Welsh countryside of Llangammarch Wells, Glamorgan, this charming lodge serves as an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts and walkers alike. With the rugged landscape surrounding the property, guests can easily leave their vehicles behind to explore the stunning hillsides or follow the tranquil River Irfon. Just a short drive away lies the breathtaking Elan Valley, known for its striking reservoirs, and the majestic Brecon Beacons, where adventurers can hike up Offa's Dyke for awe-inspiring views. Additionally, the region offers a variety of water sports, including kayaking on the River Wye, catering to those seeking an active getaway.
The lodge is situated down a serene, private country lane, providing an elevated position that enhances the scenic views of the surrounding area. The open-plan living space features an undercover terrace that leads into a stylish lounge, flooded with natural light from sliding patio doors. Guests can unwind on the two large sofas while enjoying their favorite shows on the TV after a day filled with exploration. The kitchen and dining area are designed for entertaining, equipped with modern appliances such as an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, alongside a utility cupboard housing a washing machine. A dining table for four, positioned near bifold doors, allows guests to enjoy their meals with a view.
Accommodating up to four guests, the lodge boasts two well-appointed bedrooms situated off the hallway. The master bedroom features a king-size bed and a front-facing view, complete with a television for added comfort. The second bedroom offers a cozy double bed with a side aspect and its own TV. A modern shower room is also available, equipped with a shower and WC, ensuring convenience for all guests.
The outdoor grounds of the lodge have been thoughtfully landscaped, providing a peaceful setting for relaxation. Guests can enjoy the covered terrace or indulge in the luxury of a private hot tub, complete with a canopy for added privacy. For those traveling by car, off-road parking is available for two vehicles, making this lodge a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and natural beauty for a memorable getaway in Wales.
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