This picturesque area is renowned for its peaceful pace and breath taking walks in every direction. A walker’s paradise, the Crickhowell Walking Festival each March is a much-loved local highlight. The surrounding countryside also offers excellent opportunities for cycling, mountain biking, horse riding, sailing, fishing, caving, and more.
Nestled close to the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park (Bannau Brycheiniog), the property is ideally located for exploring top local attractions such as Craig-y-Nos Country Park, the Brecon Mountain Railway, the South Wales Borderers Museum, and the awe-inspiring National Showcaves of Wales. Cultural highlights nearby include the renowned Hay Festival of Literature and the Brecon Jazz Festival. History lovers will enjoy visiting nearby castles, gardens, and stately homes - Tretower Court and Castle is just under 3 miles away.
Step inside this delightful and spacious traditional cottage, where original oak beams, exposed stonework, and wooden flooring blend rustic charm with modern comfort. The bright open-plan dining area is perfect for enjoying evening meals together, leading into a tastefully furnished lounge with Smart TV, DVD, and CD player for relaxed evenings in. The fully equipped kitchen includes an oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine - everything you need for a convenient stay.
Upstairs, via the spiral staircase, you’ll find two comfortable bedrooms - a cosy double and a cheerful twin room - alongside a large shower room with WC.
Outside, unwind in the enclosed garden with seating, soak in the views, and fire up the BBQ on warm evenings. It’s a tranquil setting ideal for couples, friends, or small families - and dogs are more than welcome to join the adventure.