Surrounded by the tranquillity of the Welsh countryside with unbridled views of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this quirky property offers a memorable stay. Couples and their four-legged friends will love all the walking and cycling routes on their doorstep, whilst the nearby village of Clyro (0.5 miles) has a pub and a shop for convenience. If you fancy a longer stroll, book lover’s haven, Hay-on-Wye (1.5 miles), is a charming Welsh market town with a wealth of bookshops and cafes for you to enjoy.
Forming part of Cwmhir Court, which was once the farm that served the local monastery, this property is a former silo and is steeped in local history. Inside, it’s deceptively spacious with contemporary cottage décor making it feel stylish and welcoming. On the ground floor, you’ll find a delightful double bedroom with an en-suite shower room and separate WC, and a well-equipped kitchen. Heading up the curved staircase, you’ll come to the light and airy lounge, where you can relax and enjoy the views that are framed by the floor-to-ceiling windows. Outside, enjoy morning coffee on the decking or head out around the grounds to stretch your canine companion’s legs.
You and your dog will be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a walk. Whilst you can head straight out from your front door, you can also venture further afield to the Brecon Beacons, including its highest peak, Pen-y-Fan (20 miles), which affords stunning views from the top. If you’d prefer to satisfy your inner seadog and take to the water, Llangorse Lake is only 12.5 miles, whilst another option is to wander around some of the area’s charming market towns such as Brecon and Crickhowell (within 20 miles), which offer a range of independent shops/eateries where well-behaved dogs are always welcome.