3 bedroom Cottage near Hay On Wye, Powys / Brecon Beacons, Wales
Hay On Wye, Powys / Brecon Beacons, Wales
Price:
From £108 per night
Bedrooms:
3
Guests:
6
Property Info
Accommodation Type
- Cottages
- Cabins
Property Setting
- Riverside / Waterfront
- Village / Rural
Exterior Facilities
Garden
Interior Facilities
Internet Access
Activities
Fishing
Bedrooms
3
Conditions
- Other rental properties on site
- Child Friendly
Guests
6
Features
- Ground floor bedroom
- Broadband
- Fishing
- Log cabin
- Rustic
- Dishwasher
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One-Off Feature
Escape to the Welsh countryside with friends or family and discover this low environmental impact woodland cottage in a magical setting alongside a tranquil river. Blending contemporary comforts with rustic charm, this idyllic retreat serves as the perfect base for exploring Hay-on-Wye and the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Step inside this charming wooden-clad lodge, where underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort. The spacious open-plan kitchen invites culinary adventures and ample dining space for six. Sink into the cosy sofa in the lounge area, complete with a Smart TV and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the captivating woodland views. Three inviting bedrooms await, including a double, a twin with single beds, and another twin that can be converted into a king-size upon request. Tree-lined views and windows perfect for birdwatching create a serene ambience, while a generously sized family shower room offers relaxation after a day of exploration. Outside, a large wrap-around veranda beckons, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the trees, overlooking the gentle flow of the river. Savour your morning coffee as the day unfolds, or enjoy an al fresco meal at the outdoor dining table. Extend your evenings with a BBQ, and you’ll find an adjoining laundry room equipped with a washing machine and hanging airer rack.
Situated within the woodlands of an organic farm, yet just a mile away from the bustling town of Hay-on-Wye, affectionately known as the ‘Town of Books', this cottage offers a unique blend of seclusion and convenience. Delve into the vibrant atmosphere of Hay-on-Wye, where independent bookshops beckon, galleries inspire, and local produce tantalises at the weekly market. Discover the historic ruins of Hay Castle and delve into a number of cafes, restaurants, and quirky shops. Walking enthusiasts will delight in the myriad paths awaiting exploration, from the scenic Wye Valley Walk to the rugged terrain of the Black Mountains. Nature lovers will enjoy the River Wye riverbank, where there’s even a beach for swimming and canoeing.
Step inside this charming wooden-clad lodge, where underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort. The spacious open-plan kitchen invites culinary adventures and ample dining space for six. Sink into the cosy sofa in the lounge area, complete with a Smart TV and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the captivating woodland views. Three inviting bedrooms await, including a double, a twin with single beds, and another twin that can be converted into a king-size upon request. Tree-lined views and windows perfect for birdwatching create a serene ambience, while a generously sized family shower room offers relaxation after a day of exploration. Outside, a large wrap-around veranda beckons, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the trees, overlooking the gentle flow of the river. Savour your morning coffee as the day unfolds, or enjoy an al fresco meal at the outdoor dining table. Extend your evenings with a BBQ, and you’ll find an adjoining laundry room equipped with a washing machine and hanging airer rack.
Situated within the woodlands of an organic farm, yet just a mile away from the bustling town of Hay-on-Wye, affectionately known as the ‘Town of Books', this cottage offers a unique blend of seclusion and convenience. Delve into the vibrant atmosphere of Hay-on-Wye, where independent bookshops beckon, galleries inspire, and local produce tantalises at the weekly market. Discover the historic ruins of Hay Castle and delve into a number of cafes, restaurants, and quirky shops. Walking enthusiasts will delight in the myriad paths awaiting exploration, from the scenic Wye Valley Walk to the rugged terrain of the Black Mountains. Nature lovers will enjoy the River Wye riverbank, where there’s even a beach for swimming and canoeing.
General Info
Escape to the Welsh countryside with friends or family and discover this low environmental impact woodland cottage in a magical setting alongside a tranquil river. Blending contemporary comforts with rustic charm, this idyllic retreat serves as the perfect base for exploring Hay on Wye and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Step inside this charming wooden clad lodge, where underfloor heating ensures year round comfort. The spacious open plan kitchen invites culinary adventures and ample dining space for six. Sink into the cosy sofa in the lounge area, complete with a Smart TV and floor to ceiling windows framing the captivating woodland views. Three inviting bedrooms await, including a double, a twin with single beds, and another twin that can be converted into a king size upon request. Tree lined views and windows perfect for birdwatching create a serene ambience, while a generously sized family shower room offers relaxation after a day of exploration. Outside, a large wrap around veranda beckons, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the trees, overlooking the gentle flow of the river. Savour your morning coffee as the day unfolds, or enjoy an al fresco meal at the outdoor dining table. Extend your evenings with a BBQ, and you ll find an adjoining laundry room equipped with a washing machine and hanging airer rack. Situated within the woodlands of an organic farm, yet just a mile away from the bustling town of Hay on Wye, affectionately known as the Town of Books', this cottage offers a unique blend of seclusion and convenience. Delve into the vibrant atmosphere of Hay on Wye, where independent bookshops beckon, galleries inspire, and local produce tantalises at the weekly market. Discover the historic ruins of Hay Castle and delve into a number of cafes, restaurants, and quirky shops. Walking enthusiasts will delight in the myriad paths awaiting exploration, from the scenic Wye Valley Walk to the rugged terrain of the Black Mountains. Nature lovers will enjoy the River Wye riverbank, where there s even a beach for swimming and canoeing.
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