Trewalkin Barn is a pretty cottage in the Black Mountains close to the popular village of Talgarth. It's tucked away down an a country lane with views across to the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. It's a dog-friendly cottage, accepting 2 dogs (must be kept on the lead at all times). This is the perfect spot to stay for hill walking, rambling, mountain biking, maybe visiting the Gliding Centre and exploring this lovely area. From the cottage you can walk out of the door and onto the hills.
Accommodation
Sleeps 2 - 1 Bedroom with a shower room downstairs.
Trewalkin Barn has the feeling of stepping back in time as you come through the fairly low door into the ivy-covered stone barn. Once inside the barn it is a very pleasant surprise - warm and cosy.
The galley style kitchen with a Belfast sink, electric hob and oven, a microwave, fridge, freezer and a dishwasher.
The sitting room has comfortable sofa and chairs clustered around a very efficient wood burning stove. TV with Free Sat and a DVD. Dining table and chairs.
Downstairs shower room with shower, wash hand basin and a toilet.
Up the original, fairly steep wood steps to a very spacious bedroom under the apex of the barn with exposed beams.
A comfortable bedroom with a new king-sized bed and there is also a single bed tucked in the corner
There is a private side and back garden to this pretty little barn with garden furniture and a BBQ looking across to the Black Mountains.
Useful Information:
* Linen and towels inclusive
* Electricity and heating inclusive
* A basket of logs for the wood burning stove provided
* 2 well behaved dogs welcome - must be kept on the lead at all times
* Ample parking
* TV with Free Sat and DVD
* Garden with patio furniture and a BBQ
* Enclosed garden area suitable as a supervised dog run.
Talgarth 2 miles, Brecon 11 miles, Hay-on-Wye 10 miles
The nearest shops are in Talgarth, a small market town in this farming community on the edge of the Black Mountains. An excellent Bakery attached to Talgarth Mill where the flour is milled for the bread. There is a cafe where you can enjoy some great food. A locally renown Butcher Shop where Mr. George can tell where every piece of locally sourced meat has come from and produces award winning meats and sausages. There is also a very good delicatessen, a small Spa supermarket and several local pubs.
The mountain bike trails and the walks above Talgarth are spectacular up on the wild Rhos Fach Common with the grazing sheep and ponies, Pwll yr Wrach Woodland walks and Nature Reserve - all on the outskirts of the village. Llanilieu Church with its 14th century medieval rood screen is well worth a visit. Walking up onto the mountain above the village is a very quiet and peaceful route onto the hills.
For the adventurous why not try Gliding at the nearby Gliding Club - and fly with the Red Kites as they soar over the area. The historic Book Town of Hay-on-Wye is 20 minutes' drive where there are again excellent places to eat after browsing the book shops.
If you would like to speak to someone who has visited the property please ask for: Elizabeth, Carolyn, Ceri or Lucy.
Weekly price from £304
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