Brook Lodge is a charming timber cabin located in Penrhiwllan, Dyfed, Wales, surrounded by a large garden area on Wern Newydd smallholding. The cottage gets its name from the nearby brook, offering a unique and tranquil setting for a small family looking for a different type of accommodation. The property sleeps four people in two cozy bedrooms and features a hot tub for guests to relax in after a day of exploring.
Guests can unwind on the comfortable sofas inside the lodge, enjoy a good book, or step outside onto the veranda with a drink in hand to take in the peaceful surroundings. The highlight of the property is the hot tub, where visitors can soak in the bubbles and unwind under the stars. At the end of the day, guests can retreat to the two lovely bedrooms for a restful night's sleep.
Brook Lodge is conveniently located near a pub, providing guests with the option to dine out or enjoy a drink without having to travel far. For larger groups, the property can be booked together with Ref. 983485 and 983484, accommodating up to eight people. Overall, Brook Lodge offers a relaxing and unique retreat in the Welsh countryside, perfect for a family looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a peaceful getaway in nature.
Weekly price from £631
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