Usk (2.5mls SE), Wye Valley
Govilon, Brecon Beacons
Abergavenny, Brecon Beacons
Set high in a picturesque valley, this detached 17th-century cottage with enclosed gardens makes a great base for family and friends wanting to explore The Brecon Beacons National Park.
Tintern (3mls N), Wye Valley
Blaenavon, Brecon Beacons
History and tales of years gone by fill this wonderful village. The Big Pit, Heritage Railway and many more wonderful spots will keep you entertained before you return to settle down in style each evening.
Abergavenny (6mls S), Brecon Beacons
Chepstow (5Mls NW), South Wales
This traditional stone barn offers spacious, open-plan living within a rural location, perfect for couples, or couples with small children, looking to embrace the Monmouthshire countryside and picturesque market towns.
Usk (3.5Mls NW), South Wales
A spacious apartment with open plan living space is simply perfect for small families and couples wanting to get away and enjoy the beauty of the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons no matter what the time of year.
Pantygelli, Brecon Beacons
A quirky meeting hall built in 1926, which has been transformed into a delightful holiday home, creating a super base for exploring the stunning Welsh countryside.
Abergavenny (6.5mls), Brecon Beacons
Hot tub, heavenly views, total detatched isolation and a walk up the lane to the pub. Lovingly restored and wildly romantic in its own private acre, with pretty duck pond and rolling Welsh countryside in every direction, stunning honeymoon or anniversary retreat, or a blissful family hols.
Chepstow (6mls NW), Wye Valley
As featured in the Guardian: A treat of a retreat in a breathtaking area of Natural Beauty. Enveloped by rolling Welsh countryside as far as the eye can see, stride across the fields to the country pub, discover ancient churches hidden in the hills, or laze away a day down by the stream splashing and picnicing to your hearts content.
Gilwern, Brecon Beacons
Forming part of an award-winning mill conversion, this sympathetically finished three-storey town house is nestled in the rugged Clydach gorge, yet is just 200 metres from Gilwern village centre.