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View FavouritesWonderful holiday cottage in the foothills of Penyfan. With five bedrooms and four bathrooms, it sleeps 10 (plus pull out bed and cots), and is fantastically equipped for groups and families, with toys, a trampoline and swings and slide in the garden. Just 2 miles from the centre of Brecon and half a mile from the most scenic route up Pen-y-Fan the highest peak in the Beacons, it is perfectly located for a great holiday in the Brecon Beacons. Just walk up the hill behind the house to the wonderful Llwyn Cwm Llwych the secret lake as shown in Secret Britain. The house is beautifully decorated and a pleasure to stay in.
Accommodation
The big well equipped kitchen, with a range cooker, dishwasher, fridge and freezer, has a dining area and wood burning stove. There is a large sitting room with a wonderful wood burning stove and plenty of sofas, a piano and a further library which is perfect to relax in. The conservatory has beautiful views of the garden and up the mountain, and has an antique pool / ping pong table, which can be used as a dining table.
Halfway up the first flight of stairs is a 'solarium' - a small, sunny sitting area with views up the mountain. It's a good spot for bird watching.
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom.
On the first floor,
Bedroom 2: King size en-suite room (with bath)
Bedroom 3: Double en-suite room (with baths)
Bedroom 4: Super king/ twin room.
There is also a large communal bathroom: With a walk- in shower and roll top bath.
On the second floor is
Bedroom 5: Super king/ twin bedroom with panoramic views of the mountains and a large bathroom.
Outside, there is a terrace with a bbq, and then lawns looking up to the mountains. There is a 12 foot trampoline with a safety net, 2 swings and a slide as well as outdoor childrens toys and games such as horseshoes.
Just 2 miles from Brecon, The Property is perfectly positioned for cycling and walking. Walk straight from the house up Pen-y-Fan and its neighbouring peaks. There is also fantastic cycling as the property is on the Taff Trail providing 55 miles of largely traffic-free roads, paths and canal towpaths. Pony trekking, clay pigeon shooting, fishing and more advanced riding can all be arranged locally. For those looking for a quieter stay there are numerous shops in Brecon as well as a cinema and some great pubs and restaurants.
Useful information
Towels, bedlinen, duvets, blankets and pillows providedElectricity, central heating and logs includedAmple off street parkingPets on discussion with the ownerWIFISafe storage for bikesBBQWelcome hamper with homemade bread, brownies, milk, butter and seasonal produce when availableOwners live next door and are happy to receive supermarket deliveries (Tesco & Asda delivery available) and help with walking/cycling routes and other activitiesBrecon 2 miles,
If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for: Elizabeth, Carolyn, Andria, Jessica, Ceri or Lucy
Standard check-in is 4pm and standard check-out is normally 10am on your day of departure. In some cases these times vary. Always check your booking confirmation paperwork for correct timings.
A maximum of 3 pets are welcome at this property. Typically pet charges apply but please contact the office for details.
This is the go to place for outdoor enthusiasts to make the most of the fantastic walking, riding & cycling opportunities, especially in the Cambrian Mountains National Park. The Ceredigion Coastal Path features numerous trails to choose from depending on how far you wish to travel. Whether for a full walking holiday or just a stroll along the cliffs to a village pub, this unspoilt route is perfect and has views out across the famous Cardigan Bay which is home to the UKs largest pod of dolphins.
Dotted along the Wales-West England border are lots of lovely market towns, many of which have their own castle. This disputed ground has a large number of Roman and Norman medieval fortresses, today some are only ruins or just the earthen works remain however there are plenty which have restored to their former glory and are open to visitors.
Mid Wales also just touches on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, a popular mountain range for exploring caves, forest activities and other more extreme outdoor sports such as rock climbing and abseiling. A number of historic railways mean other regions of Wales are easily accessible for a day trip, and make for an enjoyable way to travel and take in the sights.
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Changeover Day: Friday
Please choose a changeover day as your start date.
* A security bond (GHD) may be payable 7 days prior to your holiday start date and refunded following your departure.
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+44 (0)1208 821 341
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5:30pm (except Bank and Public Holidays)