Located in Cilycwm, Dyfed, Wales, this holiday cottage sleeps up to 5 guests and features a nearby pub and an open fire. Surrounded by woodland and open hillside, guests can enjoy activities such as walking, mountain biking, pony trekking, and bird watching right from the doorstep. Nearby attractions include gold panning at Dolaucothi gold mines, fishing at Llyn Brianne Reservoir, and exploring the local shops of Cilycwm.
The house boasts an open plan kitchen/diner that seats up to eight people, offering views of the gardens, mountains, and woodland. The lounge area features an impressive vaulted ceiling and a wood burner for cozy nights in. Two bedrooms, one twin and one single, are located on the ground floor, while a double bedroom and bathroom can be found upstairs. A mezzanine with comfortable armchairs and a balcony overlooks the living space, providing a perfect spot for reading.
Outside, guests can relax in the spacious gardens with a private lawn area, picnic table, and views of the stream, woodlands, and hills. The property also offers 18 acres of woodland with various pathways for exploration. With no roaming sheep, it is an ideal spot for dogs to sniff out adventure. Overall, this holiday cottage provides a delightful setting for enjoying an al fresco evening drink and exploring the nearby woods with spectacular views of the Black Mountain and Pen Y Banc.
Weekly price from £540
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