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128 Log Cabins around the Brecon Beacons

Wild moorland, breathtaking waterfalls, forests and rolling pastures make the Brecons Beacons National Park an ideal location for outdoor activities. Take a challenging walk up Pen y Fan, enjoy the exhilaration of mountain biking in the Black Mountains or simply browse the bookshops in Hay-on-Wye.

Barn in Mid Wales 2

Tretower, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £421 Availability

A stone barn that has been thoughtfully converted, this property is part of a complex of three and is situated on a working farm. Stunning panoramic views of the Black Mountains will surround you and you can easily reach popular spots around the Brecon Beacons. Crickhowell, a picturesque village in the Usk Valley is 3 miles away, where you will find excellent independent shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes. Head further afield to Abergavenny in 8.5 miles, Brecon in 12 miles or visit the town famous for its literature and arts, Hay on Wye in 18 miles. For the walking and cycling type, there are plenty of routes available right from the property, so you won t need to use the car. Enter the barn through a stable door where you will find plenty of space to hang coats, dog leads and take off your muddy walking boots. The open plan kitchen, dining and living area is cosy and comfortable. The kitchen has plenty of work and storage space to prepare and cook meals. A small dining table and chairs is situated next to a window, so you can admire the surrounding sights while enjoying breakfast. The living area has a sofa and TV with Freeview and a DVD player for an evening in after a busy day exploring. Upstairs, you will find a king size bedroom with en suite. Outside the front of the property is a sunny terrace with an oak bench and table and chairs. You will be able to access an extensive range of footpaths such as the Beacons Way and the Black Mountains routes from the land surrounding the property. There is also plenty of space to park right by the barn.

Brecon Cottage 4

Brecon, Glamorgan, Wales

Brecon Cottage From £538 Availability

Brecon Cottage holds an excellent location on the very outskirts of the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, making it a fabulous choice for keen walkers or those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors. While guests will enjoy a tranquil escape, the market town of Brecon, where a variety of helpful amenities can be found, is less than a ten-minute drive away.

The cottage is ideal for small families, comfortably accommodating up to four guests across two well-appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor is the main living space which comprises of a cosy lounge complete with feature fireplace and a fully-equipped kitchen and dining area. Also on this level is the first of the bedrooms, a double and a shower room. Upstairs, on the first floor is a king-size double bedroom which boasts an en-suite bathroom. On request, this bedroom can be converted into a twin room with two small singles, ideal for children to share.

Outside, the cottage boasts a pretty enclosed garden, the perfect setting for your morning cup of coffee!

Brecon Cottage is situated less than 10-minutes from the market town of Brecon, where a huge variety of amenities, including shops and restaurants, can be found. The cottage is located on the very edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, known for its big green open spaces which offer miles and miles of wonderful walking.

The area is geographically diverse, offering the chance to explore caves and castles, waterfalls and woodlands, as well as some pretty towns and villages along the way. Market towns like Abergavenny, Talgarth, and Hay-on-Wye, are pleasant places to stop off – after all, you wouldn’t want to miss out on the excellent restaurants and charming pubs, of which this eclectic part of the country has no shortage.

Barn in Mid Wales 2

Clyro, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £480 Availability

The bothy is set into the hillside on the edge of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 2.5 miles from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the River Wye and seek out The Warren, a pretty spot for wild swimming. Browse the craft shops set within the grounds of the ancient castle and pick up a souvenir. Discover the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park by foot, with access to the rugged landscape of the National Trust s The Begwns, where you can enjoy spectacular views or take on the Hay Bluff and Twmpa where you gain further access into the Black Mountains. Both the Wye Valley and Offa s Dyke trails run through Hay on Wye, offering traffic free walking. Located up a quiet lane, this lovely retreat enjoys a peaceful location within the owner s grounds. Step through the front door where you will be pleasantly surprised with the vaulted ceilings and Velux windows enjoying the natural light. The studio offers open plan living that has been cleverly configured by the owner. The hallway offers space for coats and boots and then continues to the main living area where you have a lounge with Smart TV, a small collection of books and board games, a dining table, and chairs for two. The galley kitchen has been well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment. There is a washing machine and drying room available on site. To the rear of the studio, you will find a comfortable double bed with reading lamps and a storage area. There is a shower room with a shower and WC. Outside, guests can enjoy a private garden with a table, chairs, and BBQ. Guests are also welcome to enjoy the grounds along with access to the countryside. There is parking for one car and secure bike storage.

Barn in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £675 Availability

For those looking to get away from it all and enjoy the peaceful tranquillity of the countryside, then this hideaway offers the perfect retreat. The barn is set within its own grounds offering uninterrupted views across the three peaks of The Sugar Loaf, Skirrid and Blorenge. Step inside and admire the interiors which have been carefully finished using historic items from the farm to give you a real taste of the history of this 16th century farm. The space is open plan, enabling you to enjoy the rugged landscape and views from the bi folding doors that front the barn. Open the bi folding doors onto a terrace, a perfect space for relaxing, dining and gazing up at the dark skies. There is a wood fired jacuzzi hot tub and fire pit for you to make the most of the stunning views and dark skies. Sit back and enjoy the views from the comfort of the double bed or the seating areas, and when the day is done enjoy a film on the 50inch TV. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. The kitchen meets with all your cooking needs, and even includes a bean to cup coffee machine to enjoy in the morning, while taking in the view. A breakfast bar has been uniquely carved for you to enjoy a meal on one of the bar stools. There is a shower room with a walk in rainfall shower and WC, along with a utility cupboard with a washing machine. Even your dog can enjoy some luxury with its very own whiskey barrel bed equipped with a comfy mattress inside. This scenic location offers a wealth of walking from the front door. From the grounds of the farm, you can access Blaenavon Common where you can enjoy views across the Brecon Beacons and Malvern Hills. This is a great place to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, with attractions all around, including The Big Pit at Blaenavon (6 miles), Brecon Mountain Railway (22 miles) and Zip World Tower (31 miles). For walkers that want to explore the area further, you can enjoy the Skirrid, Blorenge and Sugar Loaf Mountains (the Abergavenny three peak challenge), or venture a little further to Pen y Fan (32 miles). There is off road parking for two vehicles right outside the main door, as well as safe storage for bikes on site.

Log Cabin in Mid Wales 2

Talybont-on-Usk, Glamorgan, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £728 Availability

Enjoying a great location with farm walks and wildlife ponds for you to explore, more challenging walks can be enjoyed upon the Brecon Beacons, taking in the heights of Pen y Fan (14 miles), Cribyn (13 miles), and Fan y Big (9 miles). Mountain bikers should take on the famous Taff Trail, which passes through the village and stretches to Cardiff in the south. For something a little more serene, discover the spectacular waterfalls at Blaen y Glyn (7.5 miles) and the large, picturesque reservoir at Talybont (3 miles), which is often teeming with migratory birds. After a long and busy day, stock up on supplies at the shop in the village or sample local delights in one of the two village pubs. Enjoy the views across the valley before you step inside this beautifully finished lodge, finished to an exceptionally high standard, just perfect for couples wanting to get away and enjoy the countryside. The open plan living space has been well configured offering guests a cosy space to relax and unwind in front of the wood burning stove (first basket of logs included), for dining, a table, and chairs, and for the chef amongst you a bespoke built kitchen that is well equipped to offer an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher, and washing machine. A generously sized king size bedroom with garden views offering access to a shower room with a double walk in rain shower, his and hers sinks, and WC. Outside the garden has an open aspect within sympathetically landscaped grounds, there is a hot tub where you can relax and enjoy the dark skies, and there is a table and chairs for dining and BBQ. There is guest parking for two cars within the site car park.

Log Cabin in Mid Wales 2

Talybont-on-Usk, Glamorgan, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £728 Availability

Set within the grounds of a traditional working farm, you can enjoy plenty by foot from this lodge, with well marked farm trails and wildlife ponds where you can take a dip or enjoy the wildlife. It s a short walk into Talybont on Usk which is well served with two pubs and shops and ideally situated for exploring the Taff Cycle Trail, the Brinore Tramroad, and the Henry Vaughan Walk. The Blaen y Glyn waterfalls are nearby (7.5 miles), or you can take a walk around the Pontsticill Reservoir (8 miles) or a trip on a steam train through the region. The popular town of Brecon (8.5 miles) has a cinema, theatre, historic cathedral, and several great independent shops and places to eat and drink. Enjoy the views across the valley before you step inside this beautiful lodge, finished to a very high standard and perfect for couples wanting to get away and enjoy the countryside. The open plan living space has been well configured offering guests a cosy space to relax and unwind in front of the wood burner (first basket of logs included). For dining, there is a table and chairs, and for the chef amongst you, there s a bespoke kitchen that is well equipped to offer an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher and washing machine. A generous king size bedroom with garden views offers access to a luxury bathroom with a free standing bath, his and hers sinks and a WC. Outside, the garden has an open aspect within sympathetically landscaped grounds. There is a hot tub where you can relax and enjoy the dark skies, as well as a table and chairs for dining and a BBQ. There is guest parking for two cars within the on site car park.

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Talybont-on-Usk, Glamorgan, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £1099 Availability

Nestled in the Brecon Beacons National Park, with farm walks and views across the Usk Valleys. Just 1 mile from the village of Talybont on Usk, potter to the local shop and pub with ease. Brecon lies in one direction and both Crickhowell, with its range of independent shops and the foodie haven of Abergavenny, lie in the other. The Brecon and Monmouth Canal with its pretty towpath runs nearby, or explore the River Wye and the River Usk. Walk from your door and up the lane to the foothills of the Beacons or perhaps head downwards to the country pub. Explore the local history at Tretower Castle and Court, (6 miles) White Castle and Raglan Castle (21 miles), or spend a day rummaging through bookshops at Hay on Wye (20 miles). Enjoy the views across the valley before you step inside this beautifully finished lodge, finished to a high standard and perfect for groups wanting to get away and enjoy the countryside. The open plan living space has been well configured offering guests a cosy space to relax and unwind in front of the wood burner (first basket of logs included), for dining, a table and chairs and for the chef amongst you a bespoke built kitchen that is well equipped to offer an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher and washing machine. A generously sized double bedroom with garden views offering access to an en suite bathroom with a separate shower and WC. A twin room enjoying valley views, and a king size mezzanine bedroom accessed from the lounge area. There is also a family bathroom with a bath, shower, and WC. Outside the garden has an open aspect within sympathetically landscaped grounds. There is a hot tub where you can relax and enjoy the dark skies, and there is a table and chairs for dining and BBQ. There is guest parking for two cars within the site car park.

Log Cabin in Mid Wales 6

Talybont-on-Usk, Glamorgan, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £1099 Availability

The picturesque village of Talybont on Usk is only 0.5 miles away with its local stores, pubs, and eateries. The tranquil Talybont Reservoir offers gentle strolls around the water s edge listening to the distant birdsong or enjoying the stunning cascades of the nearby Blaen y Glyn waterfalls (7.5 miles). Take to the water at Talybont on Usk with a kayak adventure along the river, or why not enjoy a nostalgic steam train ride through the stunning countryside at the Brecon Mountain Railway (10 miles)? The cathedral town of Brecon is well worth a visit with its quaint streets and independent stores. Visit the famous literary town of Hay on Wye (20 miles) and browse the bookstores before enjoying a ramble along the riverbank. Enjoy the views across the valley before you step inside this beautiful lodge, finished to a high standard and perfect for groups wanting to get away and enjoy the countryside. The open plan living space has been well configured, offering guests a cosy space to relax and unwind in front of the wood burner. For dining, there is a table and chairs and for the chef amongst you, there s a bespoke kitchen that is well equipped to offer an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with an ice compartment, dishwasher and washing machine. A generously sized double bedroom with garden views offers access to an en suite bathroom with a separate shower and WC. The twin room enjoys valley views, and a king size mezzanine bedroom is accessed from the lounge area. There is also a family bathroom with a bath, shower, and WC. Outside, the garden has an open aspect within sympathetically landscaped grounds. There is a hot tub where you can relax and enjoy the dark skies, as well as a table and chairs for dining and a BBQ. There is guest parking for two cars within the on site car park.

Barn in Mid Wales 6

Llangorse, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £733 Availability

The barn is surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Brecon Beacons National Park, though just 1 mile from the small village of Llanfihangel Talyllyn which is well served with a village pub. This area of the national park is great for outdoor adventures, with Llangorse Lake only 4 miles away where you can hire a rowing boat, kayak, Canadian canoe, or fishing boat. Other local activities include climbing, mountain biking and horse riding. BikePark Wales, the beautiful Waterfall walks at Pont Nedd Fechan and Zip World at Tower Colliery, Rhigos are all within a 30 mile radius. There are some lovely market towns close by too, such as Hay on Wye which is known as the town of books, Crickhowell, and Brecon, all within 14 miles. This relaxing retreat enjoys a peaceful location within the grounds of a working farm. While it was converted in 2020, the barn still retains lots of original features and the space mixes old oak barn beams with modern comfortable living. Step inside the spacious entrance hall and take a seat whilst you remove muddy boots after a day of exploring. The entrance hall offers access to a utility cupboard with a washing machine, microwave, and small freezer. From here you have access to the bedrooms. There is a choice of three bedrooms, a king size bedroom with TV and en suite shower and WC, a double, and a bunk bedroom. There is also a family bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC. The wooden stairs offer access to the first floor, an open plan space with a vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams and feature light fittings. The end of the room enjoys a large picture window elegantly framing views of Pen y Fan. There is a lounge with Smart TV, a large dining table and chairs that are perfect for a celebration supper, and a well equipped kitchen with an electric oven and hob, fridge, and dishwasher. Outside, the barn has access to an enclosed courtyard with a table, chairs, a charcoal BBQ, a fire pit and firewood. There is also an enclosed area that offers secure storage for bikes. There is off road parking to the front for two cars.

Log Cabin in West Wales 2

Llandovery, Dyfed, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £600 Availability

This cosy cabin in the Carmarthenshire countryside is a perfect getaway, whether you re looking for a romantic hideaway or an adventure packed holiday. Located 4 miles from Llandovery, this colourful town offers a variety of independent eateries and shops and provides a gateway to the Cambrian Mountains, popular with hikers and cyclists. Llandovery is also one of the train stops on the scenic Heart of Wales line, on which you can enjoy some of the most spectacular landscapes stretching from Swansea to Shrewsbury. More fun days out await just 7 miles away in the smallest town in Wales Llanwrtyd Wells. This small town is well known for its Bog Snorkelling Championships, Real Ale Rambles and Man vs Horse race. Step through the French doors and into this wonderfully crafted cabin into the open plan living/kitchen and dining area, which has some quite unique features and accessories. After a busy day exploring, snuggle up on the sofa to read a book or watch the Smart TV. Everything you need to rustle up a home cooked meal is provided within the kitchen area and Welsh dresser. A portable dining table and chairs are tucked neatly away for your use. You may find it difficult to wake from your slumber in the dreamy, double bedroom nook, which is super soft and comfortable and decorated with twinkly lights and floral trim. The floral theme follows through to the shower room with a pretty, Victorian style basin and WC. Outside, the magic continues with a lovely wooden terrace, which can be enjoyed come rain or shine and offers you relaxing views over the lawn area whilst you listen to the running stream. Head further into the enchanting garden to find a sunken fire pit and BBQ where you can spend many an evening relaxing under the stars and sharing stories.

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