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A modern living room features a gray sofa and a yellow armchair, inviting relaxation. A wooden table sits in front of a large window, offering views of the greenery outside. A television is positioned on a console, and a patterned rug adds warmth to the wooden floor.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Modern and Cosy Valley's Home

Enjoy a stay at our lovely modern and quirky terrace house in the Welsh Valleys. The house is in a central location for outdoor adventure lovers with plenty of hiking spots and mountain bike trails a short distance away. History buffs will find numerous interesting sites to visit nearby. If you are looking for some where peaceful to work there is a dedicated office space and wifi. The train station is a 4 minute drive up the road for an easy commute into Newport or Cardiff. Amenities nearby.

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The exterior of the studio is depicted, featuring a bright blue door and stairs leading up to the entrance. A small seating area with two chairs and a table is situated on the patio beside plants, surrounded by a landscaped garden.
Guest suite
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Calon y Bannau (The Heart of the Beacons)

Welcome to Calon y Bannau, situated in the small village of Pencelli (pronounced Pen-keth-li) in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This self-contained studio apartment, located on the beautiful Mon and Brec Canal, is an ideal base for exploring our stunning Welsh countryside. Providing direct access to the central Beacons and the Black Mountains. Whether you are after a relaxing break away, or an action packed outdoor adventure, Calon y Bannau is the perfect place for your stay.

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The exterior of a charming stone and timber building is presented, showcasing a combination of rustic and modern architecture. Large, rectangular windows invite natural light, while the surrounding green lawn and gravel driveway enhance the welcoming atmosphere. A muted sky provides a tranquil backdrop.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

Walkers Rest at The Hayloft - The Brecon Beacons

Nestled in the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, this recent addition to an (ex) 1800s pub is a cosy yet spacious self catering space. Opposite an old church with views across the valley it offers an an ideal getaway with walks in every direction and outdoor activities (canoeing, climbing, horse riding) further afield. Local events include: The Abergavenny Food Festival, Crickhowell Walking Festival, Haye Literary Festival, The Green Man. The village is two miles away with shops and pubs.

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The exterior of a charming stone cottage is showcased, featuring a slate roof and a balcony. Surrounding grassy fields add natural beauty, while two decorative planters enhance the entrance. The outdoor area suggests a welcoming environment for guests.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Ty Carreg cottage, Bwlch, Brecon

Have fun with the whole family in this Stylish and Beautifully converted cottage in the Heart of the Brecon Beacons. Nestle up in front of the wood burning stove on a cold night, enjoy a BBQ on the patio or a morning drink on the balcony. The cottage is within an active small holding complex that hosts a variety of friendly farm animals. Lots of local attractions, including Walking, cycling, water sports, horse riding, climbing and eating out at the local pub less than 100m down the road.

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A spacious common area features a cozy sitting space with a leather couch and a wood-burning stove. A dining table with checkered tablecloth accommodates several guests. A spiral staircase leads to a loft area with exposed wooden beams and large windows illuminating the room.
Place to stay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 509 reviews

Hugh's Chapel (Min guests apply )

*Note there is a minimum number of guests and nights during weekend and holiday periods, please use Contact Host to make an enquiry* A quirky Baptist Chapel in the Brecon Beacons National Park. 15 minutes from Crickhowell and Abergavenny with a secret story. Flexible sleeping arrangements. Cosy nights in front of the wood burner with friends or family. A peaceful and calming place to read, play the piano, listen to music, sing, cook with adventures from the doorstep or just do nothing !

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The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring rustic stone walls and a slate roof. A traditional chimney rises from the roof, and a small porch entrance is visible. The surrounding garden is mostly grassy with a stone path leading to the cottage, under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

The Bwthyn - a riverside rural retreat

The Bwthyn - a tiny cruck-beamed cottage, situated at the confluence of two streams, tastefully restored to offer a place of peace in beautiful surroundings in the Brecon Beacons National Park, close to Pen y Fan & Black Mountains. A cosy quiet space to stop and breathe, with walks at all levels from the door. No additional charges (firewood/cleaning is included) The Bwthyn is close to our other listing, Riverside Cottage, which is also available to book on Airbnb (search Llangynidr UK)

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The image features a quaint stone exterior with a mint green door framed by large windows. A modern light fixture is mounted above the door, and potted plants are arranged on either side, contributing to the inviting entrance.
Guest house
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 302 reviews

Rural snug, private terrace with stunning views!

Ty Wilber is a stone outhouse with cosy living room, with sofa bed, electric woodburner and kitchen. Double bed in loft room and compact shower room. Beautiful views of the valley and hills from a private terrace accessed from the bedroom. Use of secure private garden. Private parking, an EV charger and use of kayaks for the Brecon canal. The walk to Crickhowell is 20 minutes. Perfect base to explore local area or for walking holiday in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.

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A quaint dining table is set for two with bowls of fruit and glasses. Fresh tulips are displayed in a vase, adding a touch of color. The backdrop features large windows revealing panoramic views of rolling hills and a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 303 reviews

The Bothy: Cosy Cottage with Amazing Mountain View

The Bothy is the perfect combination of romantic, cosy charm and truly inspiring mountain views. Nestled alongside the pine woods of Llangattock Mountain and within the Brecon Beacons National Park it is perfectly situated for exploring the area. - Entire cottage - Hot Tub: Wood-burning Ofuro-style - Free Parking - Enclosed patio garden - Pets welcome - Fireplace - Mountain views - 2 miles from Crickhowell - Beautiful hiking routes on the doorstep. - Washing Machine

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Guest suite
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

The Acorn

This beautifully decorated room features a recently updated en-suite bathroom and a private entrance, ensuring both comfort and privacy during your stay. The Acorn boasts its own small garden space, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an afternoon drink as the sun sets over the majestic mountains. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of this unique location, making your stay truly unforgettable.

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A stone cottage is set amidst lush greenery, surrounded by trees and flowering plants. The gravel pathway leads to the entrance, showcasing a charming façade with multiple windows allowing natural light. The tranquil garden area is visible, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the property.
Cottage
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

The Chateau Crickhowell Cottage -

A delightful stone detached holiday cottage with a large garden and beautiful views nestling amongst the Brecon Beacons National Park. Close to the award winning ancient market town of Crickhowell and within easy driving distance of Abergavenny and Blaenavon World Heritage Site. A great base for exploring, outdoor pursuits or simply relaxing amongst beautiful scenery. Dogs are very welcome.

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A modern kitchen is shown with white cabinetry and a wooden countertop. An electric hob and oven are visible along with a sink and built-in microwave. Two wooden stools are positioned by the counter, and a clock is mounted on the wall. Natural light is provided by a window.
Guest house
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

The Annex at Bank View

Come and stay in our brand new Annex which is nestled between the beautiful Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. Whether walking, cycling or fishing the Annex is ideally located between Crickhowell and Brecon. The open plan design includes a kitchen, lounge and bedroom with an ensuite shower room. The local village pub serves great food and is only a 5 minute walk away.

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A spacious bedroom is presented with deep blue walls and natural light flowing in from an unseen window. The comfortable bed features a light-colored upholstered headboard and a decorative cushion. A bedside table with a lamp is positioned next to the bed, complementing the warm-toned wooden floor.
Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Cosy and modern cottage in Abergavenny

Welcome to Gavenny Cottage, a charming self-contained annex with an enclosed private garden, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Located on the edge of Abergavenny town with views of the Blorenge, it is an ideal base for walking, cycling or foodie getaway. Inside you will find everything you need for a comfortable stay. *Gavenny Cottage no longer has a hot tub.

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