Crickhowell, with its bustling high street running down to the idyllic River Usk, is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, with fantastic cycling and walking in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. Cross the historic bridge over to the neighbouring village of Llangattock and…
A beautiful recently renovated property with attention to detail throughout, set on a hill top location boasting wonderful countryside views and within easy reach of the pretty hamlet of Painscastle. Within a few minutes drive from the excellent village pub and for the more…
Retaining all its former character, with cruck oak beams and exposed stonework, Hay Bluff House is the perfect hideaway, with acres of gardens and fields, as well as a private waterfall. Set just beneath Lord Hereford's Knob and Hay Bluff, in the Black Mountains (part of the…
This superb, Victorian farmhouse is packed with modern comforts and boasts a games area and a large garden. Step out of the front door and you re already on the footpath to the Black Mountains, which runs from the farmyard. The property is within 1 mile of the pretty Georgian…
Cilwych is in an idyllic spot close to the river Usk. There are dramatic views of Tor y Foel mountain to one side and pretty views over the farm and nearby Llangynidr on the other. It is perfect for a multi-generational holiday, a special birthday or for a re-union with a…
Situated in the small village of Cwmtwrch Uchaf, this property was graded 5 star by Visit Wales. Located right on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons, guests can easily access the beaches of South Wales as well as explore the countryside. The walking and cycling routes of…
The property is ideally situated for exploring the popular market town of Brecon, with a wide range of independent shops and great places to eat and drink within half a mile. Attractions in the town include the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh, Theatr Brycheiniog, the…
Situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this attractive property is ideal for exploring the thriving and historic market town of Brecon. Featuring a variety of independent shops and excellent places to eat and drink, Brecon is also home to attractions including…
The farmhouse is set in an elevated, remote position on the hillside, looking out on the mountains north of Brecon. Walks and hikes abound from your door. Head into the Eppynt mountains for a group hike or venture to the pretty village of Beulah for a pint in the local inn, 5…
There s fun to be had for visitors of all ages in the Brecon Beacons National Park, where outdoor activities, hiking and mountain biking routes are available from the doorstep. Step outside and explore the Black Mountains region, taking a trip to Waun Fach (7 miles) for…
Buckland Mill is in the most idyllic situation and has in the past been painted by several great artists. This is not a frightfully smart property and in places is certainly showing its age but to compensate for that there is the amazing wild life with otters and badgers nearby.…
Pen-yr-Heol is perfect for a large family or a group of friends for a weekend break or a week's holiday - this large farmhouse will sleep 20 people in 8 bedrooms. This 17th century traditional Welsh long house with attached stone barn has been renovated and restored with much of…
Forest Lodge Farmhouse is a Bunkhouse style big house for large groups wishing to holiday together. The house is not "very smart" so visitors can relax and not worry too much about children with sticky fingers or running around. There is a large lawned area in front of the…
Gilestone Farmhouse is a magnificent Georgian farmhouse on a 240 acre mixed farm with sheep, cattle and arable, nestled between the River Usk and The Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal. An ideal place to stay, being only a few minutes' walk into the village of Talybont-on-Usk with…
An outstanding traditional stone barn, off the beaten track and high up on a hillside. Offa's Dyke Path is just a little further up the hillside. Now converted into a family friendly luxurious and beautifully furnished house. This contemporary house near Abergavenny is perfect…
Crickhowell is a picturesque town nestling in the beautiful Usk Valley and lying to the south of the Black Mountains, the eastern range of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The town was awarded best High Street in Britain 2019 and has continued to flourish. Here, you can take…
This part of Carmarthenshire is famed for its great outdoors and fantastic scenery. This property is set in 60 acres of countryside on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and is a few minutes walk from the Crychan Forest which has a variety of picnic sites, bridleways, walking,…
Tucked away in the peaceful village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, close to the English border, this stunning Grade 2* listed cottage enjoys an enviable location in the eastern fringes of the Brecon Beacons, making it an ideal place to stay for keen walkers. The house was featured…
Mountain Coach House, part of the Pontardawe Country Estate in the ancient hamlet of Cilybebyll, offers a unique stay amidst stunning Welsh countryside. This nineteenth-century Georgian coach house, accommodating up to eight guests, consists of two adjoining cottages with four…
Head out on long walks through the verdant valleys of the rolling Welsh countryside or simply luxuriate in the exceptional comfort of this splendid holiday home. Cleverly designed for upside down living to make the most of its picturesque rural position, this beautifully…
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.