Crickhowell, Mid Wales
This reverse-level cottage situated within a peaceful development is just a stone’s throw from the heart of Crickhowell. A great base for couples wanting to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Crickhowell (1.5mls S), Brecon Beacons
Hidden away high in the hills above Crickhowell, some of the best caving and walking on the doorstep, plus coffee shops, gentle canal strolls and village pubs further down the hill for those looking to laze!
Crickhowell (2mls NE), Brecon Beacons
As romantic as it gets in the great outdoors! Bluebells abound in season...the view will leave you breathless too! One of the most romantic and relaxing glamping breaks you can experience, under the beautiful Dark Sky Reserve in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Crickhowell (1.7mls SW), Brecon Beacons
This beautiful barn conversion sits in peaceful countryside yet is within 2 miles of the small town of Crickhowell. With original features complementing contemporary design, this cosy cottage is the perfect romantic hideaway for two.
Crickhowell , Brecon Beacons
Crickhowell (1.5mls SE), Brecon Beacons
Crickhowell, Brecon Beacons
As featured in the Guardian: Get swept away by the views from the sofa, snuggle by the fire, stride out directly on to the canal tow path, find the village pub and home in time for Georgie’s chocolate cake – perfection!
Crickhowell (1m SW), Brecon Beacons
Beautifully finished with an eclectic style, this utterly charming stone-built cottage is nestled peacefully on a Welsh hillside in a shaded woodland, overlooking striking mountain peaks.
Llangattock, Brecon Beacons
Glorious views across the River Usk and the Black Mountains set the tone for a stay in this charming period property in Brecon Beacons National Park.
Attractive and instantly welcoming bungalow tucked away in the bustling market town of Crickhowell, boasting long walks from its doorstep and a vast selection of independent shops and eateries to enjoy.
This stylish town house is peacefully tucked away from the vibrant market town of Crickhowell. Beautifully finished with spacious accommodation, it’s well suited to family and friends, especially those that want to enjoy all the outdoor activities that are on offer in the area.
An old stone farmhouse originally dating from the 1800s, here tradition meets modernity to create a charming holiday home for all the family. Delightfully situated in the peace and quiet of several acres of rugged landscape, and within 2 miles of the bustling town of Crickhowell.