Located in Crai, Glamorgan in Wales, this charming barn conversion sleeps up to 4 guests and is nestled within the breathtaking Brecon Beacon National Park. Part of a small complex on a working farm, guests can enjoy picturesque walking and cycling trails, as well as spot local wildlife such as the famous red kite. Nearby attractions include Dan yr Ogof showcaves (9 miles away) and Waterfall Country (18 miles away), while the towns of Sennybridge, Llandovery, and Brecon are easily accessible.
Upon entering the barn conversion, guests are welcomed by an airy open plan living area with a floor to ceiling window flooding the space with natural light. The comfortable seating area is perfect for relaxing in front of the TV or enjoying a family movie night. The well-equipped kitchen allows for easy meal preparation, with a bathroom featuring a shower over the bath also located on the ground floor. Upstairs, a small mezzanine landing offers a peaceful spot to unwind with a book and admire the stunning countryside views, with two spacious and cozy bedrooms (one double and one twin) also located on this level.
Surrounded by 220 acres of working farmland, guests have ample outdoor space to explore and enjoy. The River Crai flows through the farm, providing a great fishing spot for enthusiasts. A BBQ is available for al fresco dining, and a hose and tap are provided for cleaning muddy bikes and boots. Parking is plentiful, making it convenient for guests to come and go as they please. This idyllic retreat offers a peaceful escape in a stunning natural setting, perfect for a relaxing getaway in the Welsh countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!