A superior little hideaway, set in the grounds of the owner's delightful country house, just off the A467 at Coalbrookvale. It sits near to the Blaenavon World Heritage site and offers walks straight from your door, through fields, woodlands and up to the mountains themselves.…
Crickhowell, with its bustling high street running down to the idyllic River Usk, is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, with fantastic cycling and walking in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. Cross the historic bridge over to the neighbouring village of Llangattock and…
The Lodge is a wonderful, detached property that lies within the beautiful Taf Fechan Valley near Pontsticill in Powys. It is the perfect base for your holiday, located within the southern fringe of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park). With an…
This charming cottage enjoys a position in the very heart of the Brecon Beacons. Pack your walking boots and head off on an adventure into the hills. Join the National Cycle Route 8 and tear down country lanes with the Black Mountains ahead of you. In less than a mile you ll…
This delightful semi detached cottage is set in the beautiful village of Glangrwyney just off the A40, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. It is within walking distance of a traditional village pub, ideal to relax and unwind in after a day of exploration. Well placed for visits…
A traditional detached farmhouse situated near the town of Builth Wells, with views out towards Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) and Pen y Fan. Perfect for families or explorers, the cottage has been designed to a standard of quality, offering homely…
Llandovery 7.6 miles. Set in the rural setting of Llanddeusant, a quaint community a short distance from Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, lies this wonderful holiday hut, Wild Acre. Perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape to the Brecon Beacons National Park, renowned for its…
Roam the Skirrid, 4 miles from home, and take a route to the summit or follow a gentler path and take in fantastic views. The bustling town of Crickhowell is an 8 mile trip and leads to walks which pass by Table Mountain. This area is a haven for foodies too, with great places…
This is a wonderful area to explore, with the Black Mountains towering to the east and plenty of walks and bike trails from the door. Nearby attractions include Talgarth Mill (3 miles), Tretower Court and Castle (6 miles) and Llangorse Lake (9 miles). Nature lovers might spot…
Originally built for the family who worked the local copper mine, this pretty property is found down a private lane, among fields, with only birds and sheep to disturb you. However, despite it s remote location, the village of Felinfach is only 1 mile down the lane, with a local…
Located just outside the attractive little hamlet of Llanvihangel Crucorney, this delightful property looks out over spectacular Monmouthshire countryside. Set out on foot from the front door to explore the Black Mountains, climb the Sugarloaf (4.5 miles) or follow the Beacons…
A peaceful location on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and Wye Valley there is a lots to explore by foot, the market town of Abergavenny is within walking distance, take advantage of their weekly farmers market or relax with an afternoon tea at the Angel…
This charming property is situated within a small architect designed development, just a half mile walk into the centre of Crickhowell. The vibrant village offers a good mix of shops to include a bakers and butchers where you can take advantage of the local produce along with…
The farm is tucked away into the hillside offering access to the rugged Welsh landscape and countryside from your front door. The traditional hamlet of Painscastle is under 0.25 miles and is well served with a good village inn. For walkers, there are The Begwyns, 580 acres of…
Ty Bach Twt translates to a ‘cute little house’ which perfectly describes this one-bedroom chalet. Boasting an inviting interior with just enough space for two people, Ty Bach Twt is a fantastic bolthole for couples looking to escape to th e Brecon Beacons National Park. The…
Located in the sleepy hamlet of Aber Village, this traditional stone cottage is perfectly positioned for discovering the attractions of the Brecon Beacons. The picturesque village of Talybont on Usk is only 1 mile away with its local stores, pubs and eateries. The tranquil…
Situated near the northern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Welsh town of Brecon is the perfect location for lovers of the outdoors. As well as its Georgian architecture, you can follow Captain's Walk to see the remains of Brecon's medieval walls or visit The Royal…
The Big Pit, the National Coal Mine of Wales where ex miners will lead you on an exciting and interesting tour. Hop on the Heritage Railway to Pontypool or jump in the car and drive towards Abergavenny on the scenic mountain road where you can admire spectacular views of the…
Llandovery 2.3 miles. Shepherd's Cwtch is a charming shepherd's hut nestled near Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, offering stunning countryside views in the serene village of Cilycwm near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. With off-road parking for one car and welcoming two…
Surrounded by beautiful gardens that are rich in wildlife, this charming lodge is one of three properties set opposite the owners' home, and simply perfect for exploring the various trails and footpaths that will guide you onto the Sugar Loaf Mountain. Weary from your…
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.