Set in the countryside near Newport, this holiday cottage is a great retreat for couples or solo travelers looking to unwind while discovering South Wales’ landscapes and historic towns. Cardiff is 18 miles away, with waterfront restaurants, museums, cultural attractions and plenty of places to browse. Nature lovers will enjoy being within easy reach of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (20 miles), where mountain scenery, driving routes and walking trails create the ideal setting for a day outdoors. Closer to home, Caerphilly (8 miles) is well worth a visit for its castle, independent cafes and Welsh heritage. Meanwhile, the market town of Abergavenny (22 miles), known as the gateway to the Brecon Beacons, offers good food, local shopping and lovely countryside.
Set entirely on one level, this retreat has been designed for comfortable living. Enter the kitchen and dining area, where a skylight brightens the room and creates a welcoming space for breakfasts, lunches and evening meals. The well-equipped kitchen sits alongside a dining table and chairs, making it easy to settle in after a day out. The lounge has a contemporary feel, with seating and a Smart TV for quiet evenings indoors. Patio doors open directly onto the lawn at the front of the property, creating a smooth connection to the outdoor setting. The double bedroom is calm and comfortable, with both a window and an overhead skylight bringing in plenty of daylight throughout the day. A wet room with a WC completes the accommodation.
Outside, guests have access to a lawned space with seating and BBQ/fire pits, alongside a children’s play area for younger visitors. A wood-fired hot tub is available to hire on a first-come, first-served basis, perfect for soaking under the night sky after a busy day. There’s also a hobbit hut within the grounds available to hire, with a small bar area and seating for up to twenty arranged around a central fire pit, and it has its own shower with WC next door. Private parking is available for one car.