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33 Log Cabins in Gwent

The beautiful countryside around Monmouth with it's castles, canals and rivers, make this an ideal holiday location. With plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling and watersports. Charming market towns like Abergavenny and Newport and close to the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Llandegfedd Barn 7

Usk, Gwent, Wales

Llandegfedd Barn From £1593 Availability

The wonderful Llandegfedd Barn has undergone a fantastic renovation and offers fantastic, contemporary living space within its old walls. With three gorgeous bedrooms, superb living space with phenomenal views and a fabulous garden and terrace with a hot tub, Llandegfedd Barn is a spectacular pick for families or groups of friends looking for a very special location and a spot of switch off.

The barn enjoys a superb elevated position between the fantastic Llandegfedd Reservoir with its wonderful watersports and scenic walking and cycling trails and the beautiful sleepy market town of Usk. Sitting on the River Usk, Usk enjoys a gorgeous 11th century castle, the backdrop for an enchanting, romantic garden, a rural life museum, wonderful independent shops including antique shops and boutiques, cosy cafes, restaurants, bars and a lovely Town Trail which includes twenty eight sites of historic interest, each with a blue plaque. It is famous as a ‘Town of Flowers’ and has been a regular winner of Wales in Bloom. It won for thirty seven years in a row! The town hosts a county show every September. When staying in this astonishingly beautiful location, you will discover medieval castles, rolling countryside, the gentle Monmouthshire hills, rural pubs, foodie towns and sensational walks including the Usk Valley Walk that heads north from Caerleon through Usk and Abergavenny. Visitors enjoy the very best of Welsh cuisine at the superb, Michelin starred, Walnut Tree Inn and The Hardwick Restaurant. Abergavenny itself is eleven miles and Monmouth thirteen miles from Usk. Golfers enjoy heavenly courses including the spectacular Celtic Manor Golf Course. Nearby attractions include Raglan Castle, the Big Pit Museum, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chepstow Castle and Chepstow Race Course.

Llandegfedd Barn has been designed and renovated to a very high standard. It is detatched with countryside all around offering total seclusion and blissful tranquility. On the ground floor you will enjoy an stunning open plan living space. The lounge area enjoys astounding floor-to-ceiling windows and a glass roof where you can sit on lavish sofas enjoying the spectacular panorama. A Smart television and iPod docking station are provided for your enjoyment. A unique, very attractive dining table and chairs stands on lovely flooring before you reach your chef’s dream of a kitchen which you reach through double doors. Here you will find fabulous giant appliances and a central island. It is very generous in size and therefore a sociable space.

One of your three bedrooms is located on the ground floor with comfy twin beds, a wall mounted television and an ensuite bathroom with a shower. It is a delightful room in calm, neutral tones with lovely colour pop cushions and throws on the beds. Upstairs, you will find the remaining two bedrooms. One offers a beautifully dressed kingsize bed and an additional single day bed, a television and an ensuite shower room. The other offers a sumptuous super kingsize bed, a television and an ensuite bathroom with a bath and overhead shower. The bedrooms are all great for long lazy lie-ins.

Aside from the most spectacular panoramic views, outside you will discover a paved area with a table and chairs for alfresco dining and rattan sofas, an indulgent hot tub and a barbecue and fire pit. It is the perfect spot to pop a cork, watch the sun go down and to take a dip in the hot tub enjoying the night stars. There is a further lawned area for family games and a large parking area.

Llandegfedd Barn enjoys a very special location between the beautiful Llandegfedd Reservoir and the picturesque peaceful market town of Usk. The location is perfect for discovering the Wye Valley and the Vale of Usk, the borderland where King Arthur ruled, the Romans bathed, the Normans settled, pilgrims worshipped and Turner sketched. It boasts dramatic landscapes, fabulous nature trails, gorgeous towns and villages and a fantastic dining scene.

The very pretty Usk offers a wealth of history and a huge amount of charm. Its 11th century castle holds centre stage and the streets are packed with gorgeous shops, restaurants and tea rooms. It is easy to see why it is an award winning ‘Town of Flowers’.  

Abergavenny is very close by, a foodie mecca which hosts an annual autumn Abergavenny Food Festival and regular food and craft markets which attract the very best artisan producers from across the region. It sits next to the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Blaenavon World Heritage Site and enjoys many attractions. These include the Abergavenny Castle and Museum, St Mary’s Priory Church, its Market Hall and the Castle Meadows. It too is sprinkled with independent shops. There is a wonderful natural walk around Abergavenny where you will enjoy meeting wildlife, river gorges, flood meadows and community orchards.

The Lower Wye Valley has been an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for over forty years and has always charmed artists, writers and poets. The Wye is the first river in Britain to be designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest along its entire length from its source on the slopes of the Plynlimon in Powys to its mouth at Chepstow. It is paradise for those that love walking, cycling, horse riding, rock climbing, caving, canoeing and kayaking. The seventeen mile southern section of the Wye Valley Walk leads from Chepstow Castle to the historic town of Monmouth, birthplace of Henry V. If you take this walk, you will delight in pretty woodland and be enchanted with birdsong and bluebells when in season.

Chepstow’s Great Tower was commissioned by William the Conqueror just after the Battle of Hastings, making Chepstow Castle Britain’s oldest surviving post-Roman stone castle. Chepstow, famous for its racecourse, offers a wonderfully scenic entrance to Wales. The racecourse is home to Wales’ most prestigious race meeting, the Coral Welsh Grand National and thirty other annual meetings so you may be lucky enough to enjoy a racing experience during your holiday. There is a National Diving Centre nearby and peregrine falcons on the river. There are many walking trails from the town including the Wye Valley Walk, the Offa’s Dyke National Trail and the Wales Coast Path.

The compact, friendly Welsh capital Cardiff offers much entertainment from global sporting events, intimate gigs, national museums, a castle, cosmopolitan dining and excellent shopping. Its 76,000 seater stadium sits right in the heart of the city. Cardiff Castle is nearly two thousand years old but had a lavish makeover by the architect William Burges in the 19th century. With ornate décor, intricate carvings and rich colour tones fusing Arabian, Gothic and Mediterranean styles, it is a must visit. It offers an incredible view of the city and beyond if you climb to the top. Bute Park, a sprawling green space, sits next to the castle. You can enjoy a meander along the River Taff, look out for wildlife, visit the cafe or enjoy a delicious picnic. You can also soak up some culture at The Old Library which is home to the fabulous Museum of Cardiff. The National Museum Cardiff sits in a grand building offering an enormous collection of Impressionist art and hundreds of exhibits. Music lovers may want to visit the oldest record shop in the world, Spillers Records which opened in 1894. Chapter Arts Centre in Canton and Tramshed in Riverside are great for some evening music and arts entertainment.

Log Cabin in Mid Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £510 Availability

Originally a writer s cabin, this cosy shack feels off the beaten track, yet is really very easy to get back to the real world. Many items made by the owner from a native ash tree can be found within the structure of the property giving it a truly unique feel. Explore the private woodland, listen to the birds, relax in the hammock by the stream or enjoy stunning trails from the doorstep. Across the lane, walk the Sugar Loaf Mountain or stride out into the Brecon Beacons National Park or Wye Valley, both within easy reach. There are exceptional road trails and mountain biking within the area and The Black Mountains are home to pony trekking centres. The town of Crickhowell is within easy reach and good for stocking up on local fayre. The historical city of Hereford with Cathedral and Mappa Mundi and Hay on Wye, famous for the annual Hay Festival and numerous second hand bookshops, are both good for day trips. The accommodation offers ONE bedroom: a cosy double. Shower room: with shower and compost WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: woodburner (plentiful supply of logs provided), board games and books. Kitchen area with small electric cooker, 2 ring electric hob and fridge. Outside: decked area with garden furniture, hammock and chiminea. Amenities: parking for 1 car. Bed linen, towels, electric and logs included. Regret no pets. Regret no smoking. Arrival: 4pm.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Monmouth, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £539 Availability

Nestled in ancient woodland, this aptly named hut overlooking the dramatic Usk Valley is wonderfully green and calm with a riot of bluebells carpeting the floor each spring. Off grid luxury and romance in complete seclusion and with your own private wood fired hot tub. A short drive and you're in the pretty town of Monmouth which has greengrocers, artisan delicatessens, bookshops and a wine merchant . Take a drive through the Wye Valley, noting the Michelin restaurants as you go and you ll find yourself in Tintern, with its awe inspiring 12th Century ruins, Tintern Abbey . Spend days exploring the area with picnic or paddle in hand, explore ancient ruins, high wires and cycle routes in the nearby Forest of Dean, or stride out for the mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Back up at the hut, sunshine dapples through the canopy, views stretch out for miles, sheep graze and if you re lucky deer bound past. There s every reason not to venture far at all. A giant of a shepherds hut, every comfort has been considered, from the cosiest of king size cabin beds, warmest of wood burning stoves and lashings of hot water in the shower. There s a hammock for lazy days and a fire pit for the obligatory camp fire the mildest of wild adventures in the beautiful Welsh countryside! Now with the addition of a wood fired hot tub. This hand made shepherds hut offers: Living/kitchen/diner/sleeping area: ONE king size cabin bed, woodburner (first basket of logs / firelighters and kindling included), Kitchen area with gas hob, woodburning stove style oven, fridge, fire pit and BBQ also available outside for cooking. Dining area with table and chairs. Bathroom with shower, WC, towels included. Outside: hammock, fire pit, BBQ and breath taking countryside views. Pets: Two well behaved dogs welcomed. Amenities: parking for two cars. Bed linen and towels included. Regret no smoking.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Usk, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £500 Availability

One of two super shepherds huts sitting in the rolling countryside of the Wye Valley. Not far from the delightful town of Usk, which offers a host of independent shops, restaurants, pubs and antique shops. This wonderful area boasts a wide range of scenic landscapes and nature trails, plenty of opportunities to sample local produce and a trip to nearby Abergavenny is highly recommended. With many historic attractions, castles, museums and galleries to explore such as Tredegar House, Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle, everyone will have plenty to enjoy. Many activities such as kayaking, sailing, fishing, mountain biking and climbing are all within an easy drive and there are fabulous walks straight from your door. Entering the beautiful open plan lounge/kitchen/diner/sleeping space you are first struck by the light and airy feeling this property evokes, being of a bespoke design. The lounge area has a cosy wood burner and TV/DVD, DAB radio with Bluetooth, making this a warming retreat any time of the year. The kitchen has an electric oven and induction hob, fridge and Nespresso coffee machine. The bedroom area has a double bed from where you can enjoy the lovely rural views, with deer, geese, buzzards and red kites often seen. There is ample storage space built in behind and below the bed. There is also a super, internal shower room with a power shower and WC, adding a little bit more refinement to your glamping break. Outside there is an additional outdoor kitchen with a charcoal BBQ and bench seating for some al fresco dining, a hammock for lazy afternoons and a fire pit for enjoyable, social evenings looking up at the stars before heading back in to enjoy the cosy wood burner. Honesty shop selling locally sourced meets, snacks and other items. Bike storage is available for those wishing to enjoy the National Cycle Network that can be joined from the bottom of the hill. There is ample parking for two cars with a pathway to the property.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Gilwern, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £733 Availability

A beautiful, detached lodge set on the edge of Gilwern, a sweet village, with pubs, shops and a picturesque canal all within walking distance, great for cyclists and walkers alike. An abundance of other activities to try, include fishing on Monmouthshire and Brecon canal or at Llandegfedd or Talybont reservoirs, canoeing and kayaking on the Usk and Wye rivers. Other attractions in the area include Blaenavon Iron Works, The Big Pit or stargazing at the Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre or perhaps try horse riding or golf. Visit the historic towns of Crickhowell and Abergavenny which are full of shops, pubs and eateries, with galleries, museums, castles and vineyard nearby too. Enter this fabulous lodge, through bi folding doors into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. This inviting space has a comfortable sofa which also doubles as a sofa bed, with a rather ingenious table for eating or working on with your laptop, a super wood burner with a basket of logs and Smart TV/DVD, and is all laid out to take in the magnificent mountain views. The kitchen area has everything that you ll need for a wonderful couple s break, including an electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and a dishwasher. There is a table and two chairs that can be used inside or out, if you fancy some al fresco dining. There is also a contemporary bathroom which has a bath with overhead shower and WC. Along the internal hallway you will find the bedroom, which has a super king size zip and link bed (which can be made up as a twin on request). Underfloor heating throughout and with lots of thought and attention to detail throughout, making this the perfect romantic retreat any time of the year. Outside there is an enclosed balcony, where you can fully open the bi folding doors, bringing the outside in. What could be nicer than taking in the views and enjoying dinner as you plan the next day of activities, with BBQ available for al fresco dining. There is a further lawn below, with table and chairs, all set beneath the beautiful trees lining the garden. Adjoining the lodge is a secure utility and storage room with a washing/dryer, airer and radiator for drying out muddy clothes and boots, there are also bike racks in here. There is off road parking for one car.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £624 Availability

You can easily while away the hours here under the old oak tree, enjoying breakfast outdoors or simply lazing in the grounds with a good book. There is a wealth of walking from your front door that will guide you across the rugged farmland. The Brecon Beacons National Park awaits where you can enjoy strolling the canal pathways or climbing the many hillsides to include the Skirrid, Sugar Loaf and Hatterrall Ridge. For cyclists you can enjoy the peaceful lanes that will take you through the hamlets and picturesque villages. The area is also rich in history where you can explore the many castles set within the vibrant market towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, Brecon and not forgetting Raglan, within 5 miles of the lodge. Step up onto the covered terrace where you will later enjoy your supper, the double doors open onto the open plan living space. Spacious and contemporary and offering all the luxuries that you would only dream of when enjoying the outdoors. For the chef, a small but well equipped kitchen space, with electric hob, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher. For dining a breakfast bar with two stools. For relaxing a comfortable sofa that you can sink into in front of the TV, there is also a wall mounted electric fire with thermostat that will warm the room. For sleep, a double bed dressed with cushions and throws. There is a spacious shower and WC. Outside there is a covered terrace where you can enjoy the out door gas BBQ, there is a table and chairs. There is also a picnic table for dining outside and a fire pit with seating that s just perfect for toasting marshmallows. The area has been landscaped there is a small wildlife pond at the beginning of the driveway and parking for two cars.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Usk, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £500 Availability

One of two super shepherds huts nestling in the beautiful Wye Valley. Less than three miles to the pretty market town of Usk, which offers a plethora of independent shops, eateries, inns and antique shops. This fantastic area offers an array of dramatic landscapes and nature trails, plenty of opportunities to sample the local produce and a visit to nearby Abergavenny is a must. There are many historic sites, castles, ancient monuments, museums and galleries to explore, including Tredegar House, Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle. Lots of activities such as kayaking, sailing, fishing, mountain biking, climbing all within an easy drive and spectacular walks straight from your door. Enter into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner/sleeping area. You will first notice that this quality property has been hand made, creating a more spacious environment, being both wider and taller than standard. The lounge area has two chairs where you can enjoy the heat from the warming wood burner or watch a film on the TV/DVD, which makes this a cosy retreat at any time of the year. The kitchen area has an electric oven and induction hob, fridge and a Nespresso coffee machine. The bed is a double from where you can enjoy the lovely rural and wildlife views through the shuttered windows. There is ample storage space built in behind and below the bed. There is a fantastic shower room with a power shower and WC, adding a little bit more indulgence to your glamping experience. Outside is an additional outdoor kitchen with charcoal BBQ and bench seating for some al fresco dining, a hammock for lazy afternoons reading a good book and a fire pit for enjoyable, social evenings looking up at the stars before heading inside to the wood burner. Honesty shop selling locally sourced meats, snacks and other items. Bike storage is available and there is ample off road parking for two cars and a pathway leading to the property.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £658 Availability

Nestled at the foot of the Skirrid, on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Wye Valley. It is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax in the great Welsh outdoors. The area is also steeped in history with some of Europe s finest surviving castles, Abergavenny Castle set against the spectacular hills and Crickhowell Castle, a prominent feature within a small market town, or if you want more of an adventure try canoeing or kayaking on the River Wye. The area is also host to a vibrant events calendar to include Usk show and Abergavenny food festival. Head inside the shepherds hut and you will find the lounge/diner and sleeping area with an inviting wood burner to snuggle up in front of after a day exploring the area. The lounge area has seating where you can relax and listen to music on the DAB radio or watch a film on the smart TV. There is a handy kettle and toaster in the main hut whilst the separate kitchen with gas stove, microwave and fridge, is to the side in its own hut. In the evening snuggle up in the comfy double bed and look out at the stars. You will also find a shower room with shower and WC. The property benefits from the luxury of under floor heating to keep you toasty during the chillier months. After a day exploring why not enjoy a soak in your own private hot tub, there is also an area set with table and chairs for summer dining and a gas BBQ. There is allocated parking for one car. There is also a lovely tea room on site which is run by the property owners.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £669 Availability

Nestled at the foot of the Skirrid, on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Wye Valley. It is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax in the great Welsh outdoors. The area is also steeped in history with some of Europe s finest surviving castles, Abergavenny Castle set against the spectacular hills and Crickhowell Castle, a prominent feature within a small market town, or if you want more of an adventure try canoeing or kayaking on the River Wye. The area is also host to a vibrant events calendar to include Usk show and Abergavenny food festival. Take in the stunning views across the Skirrid and surrounding mountain ranges before you step up onto the terrace of this hand crafted shepherds hut. This wooden hut beautifully finished with hard wood windows and doors, offers luxurious glamping living, with the extra bonus of under floor heating for the cooler months. Inside the front door you will find a living area with lounge/kitchen/diner and sleeping area with a wood burner to snuggle up in front of after a day exploring the area. The lounge area has chairs where you can relax and listen to music on the radio, or watch a film on the smart TV, along with a small table and chairs for a simple supper for two. The kitchen area has a gas hob, fridge and kettle. In the evening snuggle up in the comfy double bed and look out at the stars. You will also find a shower room with a shower and WC. Outside you can enjoy the enclosed landscaped garden, where there is a private hot tub for two with cover, a luxurious multi jet shower and a sauna, perfect for relaxing after a strenuous day of walking. The exterior is completed with a comfortable seating area, a hammock, fire pit and a gas BBQ for cooking along with a storage box. There is off road parking for one car. There is also a lovely tea room on site which is run by the property owners.

Log Cabin in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in South Wales From £708 Availability

Nestled at the foot of the Skirrid, you will find Finmia on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and near the Wye Valley. There is a wealth of walking trails from your front door that will guide you across the rugged farmland to the Skirrid, from whose top you can see stunning 360 degree views across to the Sugar Loaf and Hatterrall Ridge. For cyclists there are many peaceful lanes and off road downhill trails to explore, as well as the beautiful River Wye for the more adventurous, with its canoeing and kayaking trips. The region is also rich in history; you can explore many castles set within the vibrant market towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell and Brecon and there are many local events including the Usk show and Abergavenny food festival, that are a must. Finmia is larger than the average shepherds hut, beautifully finished and set within a cluster of well secluded, similar properties. Step inside the open plan space which has been well thought out, offering a kitchenette with convection oven/grill with microwave, induction hob and fridge with ice compartment; a dining area with solid wooden stools along with comfortable armchairs for two and a wood burner. There is a built in double bed with Smart TV where you can enjoy a film before a peaceful night s rest. There is also a shower room with shower and WC and unusually, the property benefits from the luxury of under floor heating. Outside you can enjoy the enclosed landscaped garden, where there is a private hot tub for two with cover, a luxurious multi jet shower and a sauna, perfect for relaxing after a strenuous day of walking. The exterior is completed with a comfortable seating area, a hammock, fire pit and a gas BBQ for cooking along with a storage box. There is off road parking for one car.

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