Clear Water Cottage is a charming holiday house for 4 people with spectacular views of the Brecon Beacons. Perfect for a small family, or a couple, this holiday cottage is well equipped and comfortable. It's in a great spot for exploring the unspoilt wilderness of the West of the Brecon Beacons, cycling, walking, gold panning and wonderful gardens. We think you'll love this authentic stone cottage, just a mile away from the village of Cilycwm, with its popular pub the Neuadd Fawr Arms.
Combine with neighbouring Clearwater Barn for accommodation to sleep 9 in total.
The cottage sleeps 4 in 1 twin bedroom and 1 double bedroom
Accommodation:
Kitchen: Fully equipped kitchen with gas cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, toaster etc.
Lounge: There is a comfortable lounge area, with TV FreeSat & DVD, CD player. The dining area has a round dining table that sits four.
Family Bathroom: Ground Floor with bath, shower over, hand basin and toilet.
Upstairs
Bedroom 1: Double bed with chest of drawers and hand basin.
Bedroom 2: Twin beds with wardrobe and hand basin.
Outside is a lovely South facing patio with table and chairs available to enjoy the scenery and just really be able to relax.
Useful Information:
* Bed linen and towels provided
* All electricity and oil central heating provided
* Parking available
* WIFI available
* Welcome pack on arrival includes - bread, butter, milk, eggs, tea and coffee
* Bike storage
* TV with FreeSat & DVD
* The owners offer a washing machine which is located in the owners utility room.
* The village of Cilycwm, with the popular pub The Neuadd Fawr Armsis about a mile down a quiet lane
* Nearest post office /shop /cafe is in Rhandrimwyn, 2.5 miles away
* The closest market town is Llandovery which is 4 miles.
Cwmcroiddur started life, hundreds of years ago as a hill farm. Cwmcroiddur nestles in the valley with woodland on one side and open hillside on the other. To the south, there is an amazing panoramic views across rolling farmland to the peaks of the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountain. Behind the buildings, the land rises to reveal miles of wild, open country ideal for walking, mountain biking, bird watching or just taking in the view you're looking for, this is the place for you.
Nearby you can pan for gold at Dologothi gold mines, fishing, horse riding, or browsing the local delis and local antique shops. Visit the sandy beaches at Aberaeron just a very picturesque 40 minute drive through the hills and valleys to the coast.
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If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for: Elizabeth, Carolyn, or Ceri
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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.