Awelfan, Tregynon Near Bettws Cedewain

Powys. Sleeps up to 6

Bettws Cedewain 3.5 miles. Located in the rural village of Tregynon near Bettws Cedewain, Powys, is this wonderful three-bedroom barn conversion, Awelfan. Perfect for families or groups of friends, this delightful, character property offers a tranquil base for exploring the magnificent Welsh countryside. Inside the holiday cottage, you’ll find a rustic living space with high ceilings, exposed beams and brickwork, providing everything you need for a family-friendly stay, including a fully-fitted kitchen with island, a dining area which seats up to six, and a roomy sitting area with a woodburning stove. Inside, you will also find one spacious en-suite king-size bedroom, a super-king-size, and a well-presented twin bedroom with play area and en-suite, all serviced by a lavish bathroom. From the lounge, step just outside your French doors to enjoy a large enclosed rear garden with seating area, hot tub and decking with a tree house. This wonderful village is situated in the popular county of Powys, where you can visit the Grade II listed grounds of Gregynog Hall, tour the historic Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, take a stroll in Pwll Penarth Nature Reserve, explore the ruins of Dolforwyn Castle, and enjoy uninterrupted views from the famous Brecon Beacons National Park, all worth a visit. Stop off at Welshpool, where you can spot wildlife at the Llyn Coed y Dinas Nature Reserve and visit the medieval Powis Castle and Gardens and explore popular walking trails at Eryri National Park in Snowdonia, Wales’ largest National Park. Further afield you’ll find Montgomery, home to the spectacular Montgomery Castle, and a wealth of recommended shops and eateries, including the Michelin-star rated Checkers restaurant, Castle Kitchen, and Dragon Hotel Restaurant. Enjoy all of this and more by booking Awelfan.

Weekly price from £773

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