Cantref, Brecon Beacons
An idyllic cottage for couples seeking a rural bolthole, with walks through the Brecon Beacons from the front door and stunning views across the Menascin Valley.
Talybont-on-Usk, Brecon Beacons
One of four beautiful lodges set within the grounds of a traditional working farm, it’s perfect for enthusiastic walkers, with farm trails and access to the Brecon Beacons Way and Usk Canal.
Brecon (4.5 mls), Brecon Beacons
Brecon (4.5mls), Brecon Beacons
Set on a smallholding with sheep, ponies, ducks and chickens, this delightful barn conversion makes a lovely holiday home for a couple seeking a warm, cosy and spacious retreat with beautiful views.
Tretower, Brecon Beacons
Sleeping two, this bright and airy converted barn has magnificent views from every window. Head off on foot and explore the best the Brecon Beacons has to offer
One of four beautiful lodges enjoying an elevated location with stunning views across the Usk valley and farmland, simply perfect for couples wanting to enjoy the best of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
A tranquil and romantic retreat, situated on the ground floor of a converted barn, within the hamlet of Llandefaelog Fach, close to vibrant Brecon and the magical Brecon Beacons National Park.
Llanfihangel-Nant-Bran, Brecon Beacons
Providing cosy, quiet and relaxing accommodation in an idyllic hamlet north of the Brecon Beacons, this lovely granary conversion is perfect for a couple seeking a secluded and tranquil rural retreat.
Talachddu, Brecon Beacons
A rural retreat tucked away in the heart of the Breconshire countryside with spectacular mountain views, ideal for active walks and cycle rides and evenings spent snuggled in front of the comforting wood burner.
Two en-suite bedrooms are ready to welcome up to four people at this remarkable stone barn conversion on the slopes of the Black Mountains.
Crai, Brecon Beacons
A magnificent stone Welsh longhouse that sleeps up to five people, this cottage offers total peace and tranquillity with scenic rural surroundings.
Tucked away in a peaceful hamlet, this pretty 17th-century former malt house is surrounded by incredible views, a variety of good walks and some fabulous wildlife.