You will find Black Cat Bach hidden in the hills of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons). The floor to ceiling glass front of the cottage allows stunning views across to the famous Sugar Loaf mountain to the front of the property and Blorenge mountain to the…
The village is split into two halves, upper and lower Llangynidr, and there is easy access over the dramatic Mynydd Llangynidr Mountain, to The Heads of The Valley Road and The Welsh Valleys. The national park is packed with activities to suit all moods, from gentle strolls and…
This inviting home is a super place to stay to make the most of your visit to the beautiful Brecon Beacons. Stroll from the front door along the lane to the pretty canal, where you can hire a boat and take to the water. Hikers and mountain bikers will be spoilt for choice with…
Situated within the peaceful hamlet of Pennorth, 5 miles from the vibrant market town of Brecon. Leave the car behind and enjoy a wealth of walking and cycling from the cottage. The area is perfect for outdoor pursuits where you can hire a rowing boat, kayak, Canadian canoe,…
A lovely rural position within the grounds of the owner's farm, this fantastic holiday home is also only 4 miles from the town of Brecon. Admire the Georgian architecture, and discover independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Visit the heritage centre, follow Captain's Walk and…
The Coach House is a fantastic family holiday home for up to nine guests. Positioned just inside the incredible Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) it is on the edge of the Monmouthshire market town of Abergavenny. The Coach House offers original…
This cottage is a wonderfully warm, generously proportioned detached family farmhouse. Cosy as soon as you walk through the door. Nestled in a tiny hamlet below the Epynt Way on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Sennybridge and Brecon with its Regimental museum and…
This picturesque area is famed for its relaxed pace and wonderful walks in all directions. The Crickhowell Walking Festival is a highlight of the local calendar every March. This is an excellent area for cycling, mountain biking, horse riding, sailing, fishing, caving and more.…
Ty Nofio, a quirky two-bedroom abode awaits at the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, in the charming village of Talybont-on-Usk. Offering the perfect base for families, friends and couples looking to explore the wonders of the Brecknockshire countryside, Ty Nofio…
Ideal for a family looking to get away from it all. With walks direct from the door and views for miles across the Brecon Beacons National Park. Take a stroll along the Brecon & Monmouth Canal with its popular Canal Food Trail. For riding the Black Mountains are home to several…
You ll find it hard to steal yourself away from the peace and tranquillity of the lakeside. However, when the time comes you can enjoy a wealth of walking from your front door, the Sugar Loaf is within walking distance and slightly further afield you have access onto the Black…
Situated in the picturesque village of Llangynidr, this delightful cottage is ideally suited for exploring the surrounding Brecon Beacons National Park. Wander into the centre of Llangynidr (500 metres) to soak up traditional village life, popping into the welcoming pub or…
Once the village smithy in its time, now sensitively converted into a family home, decorated throughout with paintings and ornaments, the Old Smithy takes you back to a time forgotten. The house has traditional thick stone walls, oak beams and flagstone floors, but is…
Situated in the hamlet of Cathedine, this magnificent and contemporary cottage is ideally situated for exploring the surrounding Brecon Beacons. Venture 2 miles to Llangorse, where you ll find decent pubs, and Llangorse Lake, where you can walk along the shoreline and which has…
Families just love Raven Cottage. Well, who wouldn’t want to be situated on a fantastic one hundred and twenty acre private estate brimming with wildlife, green fields, bluebell woods, rivers and stunning picnic spots! Raven Cottage boasts three gorgeous bedrooms and…
Elevated above a meadow with a small pool and stream running below, this peaceful and picturesque lodge has stunning views across to the Black Mountains and Mynydd Troed. Within easy walking distance is Llandefalle Common, grazed by sheep and mountain ponies and beyond is…
This stone cottage is an idyllic slice of country life, hidden away in remote location out of sight accessed by a farm track. Welcoming owners live a discreet walk away and are on hand if needed, but privacy is assured. With 580 acres of National Trust Common Land surrounding…
Here you can enjoy Brecon s Dark Sky Reserve at night and many wonderful walks from your front door in the day, before popping into the country pub which is within walking distance down the lane. It is a great place to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, with attractions…
A recently renovated cottage with views to the Allt yr Esgair at the front and across the Llangorse Valley over to Myndd Llangorse and Mynydd Troed from the garden. A cottage with easy access, an abundance of scenic walks and cycle routes from the doorstep and within easy…
This traditional Grade II listed cottage can be discovered on the outskirts of the bustling market town of Abergevanny, Monmouthshire; providing a convenient base to explore the beautiful scenery of the Brecon Beacons and The Black Mountains, Pentre Court Cottage brags of…
Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.