Immerse yourselves in the natural beauty of the Wye Valley and gaze out towards Herefordshire, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. This inviting, three bedroom, single storey log cabin offers five guests an exceptional experience. Pull on your walking boots and head off along the Offa s Dyke Path, which runs close by, or take a trail through the National Trust s Begwyns. Hire mountain bikes or canoes in the area too. Spend afternoons pottering about in Hay on Wye, 4 miles from the lodge. Browse in the many bookshops here, dine out, stop for a cup of tea and visit the famous Hay Literary Festival, which is held in the town every May and attracts a host of well known authors. Enter this welcoming and spacious wooden, rural retreat to find it offers all the comfort you require for your Welsh stay. Make yourselves at home in its open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, where you can bask by a crackling wood burner on chilly evenings and throw open the French doors on warm mornings. Watch TV, play games or cook together in your stylish kitchen area. Dine at the table inside or out on the veranda, as the mood takes you. Find all three of your bedrooms on the same level. The double bedroom has an en suite shower room and WC, while the twin and single share the family shower room and WC. Carry breakfast, lunch and dinner out on to the balcony to dine and take in the impressive panoramas. Light the BBQ to cook out in the fresh air and let the children play in the enclosed garden. Find ample parking at the log cabin.
Weekly price from £634
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