Forest Coalpit in Gwent, Wales is home to a likeable cottage that sleeps 3 and features a swimming pool. The cottage is located on a farmstead with stunning views of the Offa's Dyke Path, a 177-mile trail along the Welsh/English border. Nearby Crickhowell offers a relaxing day out with its independent shops, ancient inns, and access to the River Usk for fishing and canoeing.
The open plan living space of the cottage is cozy and inviting, with wooden features and rich colors throughout. The kitchen/lounge/diner area is the heart of the home, where guests can relax in front of the TV or enjoy a meal together at the dining table. Upstairs, the family bedroom and bathroom offer comfort and relaxation, with exposed beams adding to the cottage's charm.
Outside, guests can enjoy the garden and BBQ area, as well as take in the glorious views of the surrounding countryside. The property also boasts an indoor heated pool with a resistance machine, perfect for a morning swim or exercise session. Onsite stabling facilities allow guests to bring their horse along for rides straight from the farm, making this cottage a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Overall, this cottage in Forest Coalpit offers a peaceful and relaxing getaway with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Whether you're looking to unwind in the countryside or take on the challenge of the Offa's Dyke Path, this charming retreat has something for everyone.
Weekly price from £505
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