Llanywern near Brecon in Powys, self catering holiday cottages in WalesROCK COTTAGE
Llanywern,
Brecon,
Powys
LD3 0TL

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Sleeps: 5 +cot.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking in the cottage.

Low season £240 - £345 pw.
High season £378 - £471 pw.



For further details please contact:

Mrs Olwen Jones
Tel: 01873 857866


Rock Cottage is a delightful stone cottage surrounded by lovely peaceful countryside between the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. Set amid its own grounds with lawns, stream, waterfall, wildflower area, patios and views across pasture and woodland to the nearby mountains. Just 3 miles east of Brecon town.

Accommodation  
  • Cosy lounge with open fireplace, colour television, DVD and VCR.
  • Large dining room with further easy chairs, radio/ tape recorder and outer door leading onto a patio which overlooks a meandering stream.
  • Fitted kitchen with electric cooker, fridgefreezer, microwave, washing machine and utensils.
  • Cloakroom/WC.
  • Double, twin and single bedrooms.
  • Bathroom/shower, with wash basin and WC.
  • Sleeps a maximum of 5 people.
  • Economy 7 heating, plus free standing convector heaters in all rooms.
  • Blankets and duvets on all beds.
  • Cot (no bedding supplied) and High Chair.
  • Garden Furniture.
  • Bed linen available with beds made up for arrival at £10 per bed.
  • Towels and tea towels are not provided.
  • Electricity is charged at the Electricity Board's rate.
  • Sorry, but no pets are allowed.
Location
Nearby is an open common, prized for its wild flowers and birds, and immediately around are easy walks along flower-lined lanes and across pasture fields. Within a short distance are the mountains, Llangors Lake, a boating canal, the River Usk, Talybont Reservoir and Brecon Mountain Railway.

The charming little town of Brecon has a cathedral, cinema, museum, theatre, leisure centre with indoor swimming pool, riverside promenade and park and a good variety of shops. Nearby are the rural towns of Hay-on-Wye, the largest second-hand book centre in the world and Abergavenny. Also near are Blaenafon, a World Industrial Heritage site and the historic iron making town of Merthyr Tydfil. The sandy beaches of the Gower are only an hour away by car as is the National Botanic Garden of Wales which is near to Llandeilo.

Activities available locally include pony trekking, sailing, canoeing, bowls, tennis, cycling and a wonderful variety of beautiful walks of all grades, from level canal towpath to steep mountain climbs.
 



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