The Big Pit, the National Coal Mine of Wales where ex miners will lead you on an exciting and interesting tour. Hop on the Heritage Railway to Pontypool or jump in the car and drive towards Abergavenny on the scenic mountain road where you can admire spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and rolling landscapes. All of these activities can be made straight from your door, but plenty more lie slightly further afield. This lovely cottage has a real welcoming feel to it. The open plan living space consists of a lounge area and a dining table and is home to a wood burning effect electric fire so you can stay warm on chilly evenings. Put your feet up and switch on the TV for a relaxing night in or curl up with a good book and unwind. The smart kitchen has plenty of space for budding chefs to cook up a tasty storm, a handful of appliances mean you can make light work of dinner times and the space is bright and inviting. Serve up at the table which comfortably seats four ad tuck into your feast. Climb stairs to the first floor where three bedrooms welcome tired heads and heavy eyes. Drift off in these pleasantly decorated spaces before waking up to lovely views and enjoying a soak in the bath. Take a mug of something warm out onto the patio for an al fresco start to the day as you fill your lungs with fresh Welsh air and sit amongst the fresh flowers. Parking is available outside the cottage on the quiet street.
Weekly price from £473
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