Sennybridge · 整套乡村小屋 · 3室4床1.5卫 · 可住6人 · Tyn Y Coed Cottage, Brecon Beacons National Park
Tyn Y Coed cottage is a recently refurbished 300 year old secluded cottage which has retained many of its original features. Built of Welsh stone, the cottage features exposed wooden beams, inglenook fire places, star gazing hot tub, range cooker, Sky sports & movies, and a large wood burning stove. Tyn Y Coed cottage offers exceptional and rare original character and charm. Situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park the cottage sits in its own grounds and is surrounded by mature woodland and lush green fields which provide the ultimate retreat for tranquillity and relaxation. Sit and relax in the gardens and all you will hear are the songs of the birds, and the trickle of water from the nearby stream. You will find a welcome hamper on arrival and plenty of logs ready to burn in the log burner. Your nearest neighbour is over 1.7 miles away so seclusion is guaranteed, and yet just 2 miles away you will find local shops, pubs and other amenities. Children can safely play on the rope swings, run free in the gardens or go exploring the surrounding fields. Tyn Y Coed cottage is very well equipped for your stay and has a large LCD TV in the living room with a full Sky package and a comprehensive DVD and book collection for your use. All 3 bedrooms have TV/DVD players and WIFI is free and available in every room. There is a large collection of games which include many family favourites and plenty of toys for children to play with, inside and out. The cottage is the ultimate base camp for an adventure in the Brecon Beacons National Park as well as being a truly peaceful retreat.
Fantastic break! It is such a lovely cottage in a perfect location to explore the beautiful surroundings….Lisa has been really flexible and accommodating, and we truly enjoyed the unique cottage that has everything you need to spend a relaxing family stay. We fully recommend it and we do hope to be back soon!
Beautiful period cottage in a peaceful setting. Hot tub and log fire were a real highlight! Lisa could not have been more helpful.
Was a lovely little cottage, with a great view of the Brecon Beacons. Very relaxing with a cosy hot tub in the garden. Will definitely stay again
Lovely location, stunning house well equipped! Had everything we needed couldn’t ask for more. House it’s self was absolutely stunning!
Tyn Y Coed Cottage is a secluded Cottage sat in its own grounds yet a five minute drive down a country lane there are shops, pubs and restaurants.
Brecon town is seven miles away where you will find super markets, local produce butchers, fruit and veg shops, restaurants, pubs, clothes shops etc..
There is so much to do in the area including -
Dan yr OgofDan-yr-Ogof and the National Showcaves Centre for Wales
This is one of the most popular place to visit in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It’s one of the most significant natural networks of subterranean passages and caverns in Britain. It attracts experienced cavers as well as beginners, and has been used as a location for Doctor Who (BBC). Loads to do for adults and children. An excellent day out. Look out for the 200 life size Dinosaurs!
Llangorse Multi-Activity Centre
Huge indoor climbing centre, zip slides, horse riding, play areas and much more.
Brecon Mountain Railway
For a dose of pure nostalgia, Wales’ vintage railways are pretty hard to beat. Jump aboard a lovingly restored narrow gauge steam train at Pant Station just north of Merthyr Tydfil, and relax as it puffs and chuffs away alongside the Pontsticill Reservoir – a short but delightful trip.
Llangorse Lake
The largest natural lake in South Wales is a fine spot for sailing, wildlife-watching and waterside strolls with shimmering views. There’s local history to explore, too at the Crannog near the northwest shore. Over 1000 years ago, this was the homestead of a local king.
Carreg Cennen Castle
There’s such an air of romance to Carreg Cennen that many an artist has been inspired to capture it on canvas or on film. Among them are JMW Turner, whose moody sketches of this splendid ruin are now in the Tate Gallery. The castle perches on a hilltop in the west of the National Park.
Pen y Fan Mountain
Pen y Fan is the one that everyone wants to conquer. It’s our highest peak, a wonderful climb and one of the most beautiful places to visit. Once you’ve ticked that one off, there are plenty of quiet, lesser-known hill routes to enjoy. Some are tough enough to give you a workout, while others are so easy you can bring the pushchair.
Waterfall Country
What could be more charming than the sound of a waterfall tumbling into a clear woodland pool? The geological make-up of the Brecon Beacons National Park makes it an excellent place for waterfalls. Our cascades are a delight to walkers, photographers, botanists and wildlife-watchers alike.
StargazingStargazing in our Dark Sky Reserve
Very few communities are so committed to eliminating light pollution that they have been granted International Dark Sky Reserve status. The Brecon Beacons National Park was the fifth in the world. On a clear, moonless night, you can gaze in awe at the magnitude of the Milky Way in pitch black surroundings.
Llanthony Valley
Llanthony Valley is a place of magical beauty, history and spirituality in the Black Mountains to the north of Abergavenny. In the valley you’ll find the atmospheric ruins of the 12th century Llanthony Priory and, at Capel-y-Ffin, a 19th century monastery, part of which was once the sculptor Eric Gill’s home.
The cottage is the ultimate base camp for an adventure in the Brecon Beacons National Park as well as being a truly peaceful retreat.
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