Pen Y Groes, a delightful, detached property, is easily found a short distance from the very pretty village of Berriew, Powys. This tastefully-presented cottage offers well-appointed interiors, and is superbly close to nearby amenities, making it the perfect getaway for couples, families and friends looking to escape to Mid Wales. After your arrival, take a moment to soak in the beautiful surroundings and appreciate the peacefulness of the Welsh countryside. Step into the cottage and be instantly welcomed by a charming characterful living room with ample seating on the Italian leather corner sofa with a woodburning stove housed in a traditional inglenook fireplace, from there find yourself in a traditional farmhouse style kitchen / diner, housing all the necessary amenities for a week away so you can cook up a storm before savouring your creations alfresco in the garden. Off the cosy lounge lies the first bedroom, on the ground-floor featuring a double bed, serviced by a shower room, ideal for guests with limited mobility on the first floor you can also find a family bathroom with a double ended bath, shower, basin and WC. Whisk away upstairs and discover the remaining bedrooms, including a spacious king-size, a twin / king-size bed, another double bedroom and reading or study space with workspace and sofa, all wonderfully presented. The well-maintained garden is a great spot to sit back with a glass of wine and reflect on the day, whilst there’s even a firepit and grill if you fancy a barbecue or toasting marshmallows on an open fire late into the night. When you don’t feel like cooking, visit the nearby award-winning Nags Head Gastro Pub or the local village pub The Talbot Hotel where you can sample classic British dishes and beers, or head into Montgomery for a Michelin-starred fare or Welshpool or Newtown for more dining options. For a unique experience, why not visit the Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture for an insight into his work, or head to Dolforwyn Castle to appreciate the 13th-century structure? Discover the National Trust site of Powis Castle and Garden, a beautiful mediaeval castle, fortress, and country house, whilst for those railway enthusiasts, take a trip on the Welshpool & Llanfair Railway, and embark on a journey across the countryside. However you choose to spend your time, a break at Pen Y Groes is sure to be a special one.
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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.