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Discover Caecrwn, a luxurious detached cottage nestled in a serene rural setting near Battle, less than five miles from Brecon. This magnificent property offers breathtaking views over the Brecon Beacons, making it an idyllic getaway for families, friends, or couples. The cottage features a spacious master bedroom with a super king-size double bed and an en-suite, a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and a family shower room. The well-equipped kitchen, with its dining area, provides stunning views, while the cosy sitting room boasts a warming woodburning stove. Outdoors, enjoy ample off-road parking and a large patio with a hot tub, perfect for soaking in the uninterrupted countryside vistas. Caecrwn promises relaxation and adventure, whether attending local festivals or exploring the many footpaths of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Located near the village of Battle, close to Brecon, this exquisite stone barn conversion offers luxury accommodation on a working livestock farm. With only the owners' home nearby, guests can enjoy privacy and peace in this charming holiday cottage. The property, set in stunning countryside, boasts solid oak flooring upstairs and Italian tiling on the ground floor. Guests are welcomed by a spacious hallway leading to a light-filled kitchen/diner and a beamed sitting room complete with a woodburner. The kitchen not only serves as a delightful cooking and dining space but also frames incredible views of the Brecon Beacons through large patio doors. Upstairs, three uniquely decorated bedrooms exude charm with low beams and sloping ceilings. A first-floor family shower room and a ground-floor cloakroom add convenience to this perfect family retreat.
This pet-friendly Brecon holiday cottage offers superb facilities for those travelling with furry companions. With ample space on the 23 acres of farmland, guests can enjoy scenic walks right from the doorstep. Additionally, the cottage features a large patio that wraps around to the side, home to a magnificent hot tub. After a day of exploring the nearby peaks, including Pen Y Fan, unwind with a glass of wine while taking in the panoramic views. The property welcomes a maximum of six guests, ensuring a comfortable and intimate stay.
Situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the town of Brecon offers a rich tapestry of Georgian and Jacobean architecture, a cathedral, museums, theatres, and cinemas. It's a hub for shops, restaurants, and pubs, perfect for leisurely exploration. The National Park itself is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering walking and cycling trails, stunning waterfalls, and fascinating caves. Nearby, the unique town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its international Literature Festival, and the historic towns of Abergavenny and Builth Wells are also worth a visit. Brecon serves as an ideal base for enjoying activities like pony trekking and rides on the Brecon steam railway, promising a memorable stay in this beautiful region.
Nestled in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the charming town of Brecon in Powys offers a splendid setting for luxury cottage holidays. Renowned for its picturesque landscape, Brecon combines historic allure with modern comforts. The town itself is a delightful tapestry of Georgian architecture, quaint streets, and a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the Brecknock Museum and Art Gallery, or take a leisurely stroll along the serene pathways of Brecon’s Canal Basin, where the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal offers scenic boat trips. For those enthralled by history and architecture, Brecon Cathedral, with its captivating stained glass and ecclesiastical treasures, presents a glimpse into the past amidst tranquil surroundings.
Read moreWithin a five-mile radius of this idyllic town, the opportunities for outdoor pursuits are seemingly endless. The Brecon Beacons are a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, offering pursuits such as hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Paths like the Storey Arms route to the summit of Pen y Fan serve exhilarating experiences with panoramic views of the lush Welsh countryside. Water enthusiasts can engage in kayaking or canoeing on the River Usk or enjoy fishing in the crystal-clear waters of the local rivers. Additionally, Talybont Reservoir, a short drive away, is ideal for birdwatching and peaceful walks.
A mere hour’s drive from Brecon opens up further opportunities for exploration and relaxation. The vibrant city of Cardiff, with its cosmopolitan allure, offers an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences, with attractions like Cardiff Castle and the Wales Millennium Centre. Alternatively, journeying westward, visitors can uncover the charm of towns such as Hay-on-Wye, famous for its literary festival and abundance of charming bookshops. For those seeking coastal escapes, the dramatic coastline of the Gower Peninsula beckons with its stunning beaches such as Rhossili Bay, perfect for a day of seaside bliss. Whether one yearns for the tranquility of the countryside or the vibrant pulse of nearby cities, Brecon stands as an ideal luxury getaway destination, framing unforgettable memories amid the beauty of Powys.
Powys is the largest county in Wales covering central and mid Wales as well as the majority of the Brecon Beacons. With unspoilt countryside, inspiring mountain ranges and exciting opportunities, Powys is a wonderful county to visit for an insight into Welsh culture. There is no chance of you getting bored in this fantastic county due to the stunning rivers, beautiful haunted castles, fantastic mountain trails and brilliant cycle paths. There are so many opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors you will be spoilt for choice. Spend the day fishing at a quiet lake or river, enjoy a family hack through superb woodland, go for a paddle on the River Wye in a canoe or enjoy a sunny game of golf. If, however you have come to Wales to kick back and relax then there are also some brilliant attractions that you may wish to spend your days investigating such as Llwernog Silver- Lead mines and Geo-caverns, Glansevern Hall Gardens, Montgomery Castle or Tretower Castle and Court. Family fun can be had at Gigrin Farm, the Brecon Mountain Railway and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. Before you leave this spectacular part of Britain don’t forget to visit one of the fabulous farmers markets and gather together some luxurious locally produced goods for you to take home with you. You may even wish to visit a market at the start of your holiday to collect together all your weekly food necessities. However if you prefer not to cook whilst on holiday then why not visit a fantastic local pub or restaurant to get a taste of some of the delicious local produce grown and reared here. Involve the whole family, even the furry members, and search for a Luxury pet-friendly property to spend your holidays.