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129 Log Cabins around the Brecon Beacons

Wild moorland, breathtaking waterfalls, forests and rolling pastures make the Brecons Beacons National Park an ideal location for outdoor activities. Take a challenging walk up Pen y Fan, enjoy the exhilaration of mountain biking in the Black Mountains or simply browse the bookshops in Hay-on-Wye.

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Llanfihangel-Nant-Bran, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £544 Availability

This pretty property sits within a secluded and lush green valley in the Mynydd Epynt uplands. Situated on a working family farm, there are plenty of opportunities to get to know the resident sheep and ponies. With grazing and stabling available by arrangement, there is the opportunity for guests to explore this often overlooked area of mid Wales from the back of their own horse, with numerous walks available from the door for two legs or four. Alternatively, Brecon Beacons National Park lies just 5 miles to the south, while urban adventurers can set their sites on the market towns of Brecon and Builth Wells 9 and 12 miles distant respectively and seek out local independent stores and boutiques, as well as great cafes, restaurants and bars. Although exposed wooden beams give this property a traditional feel, the open plan living space lends it a modern edge, which continues through the classic decor. The compact kitchen has everything you need to cater for your stay, with a dining area that seats up to six guests and plenty of sofa space for curling up at the end of the day. A utility room houses a washing machine, and you will also find a useful downstairs WC. Upstairs is a spacious Jack and Jill bathroom with a bath and separate power shower, as well as the property s two bedrooms: a spacious master bedroom with double bed, plus a twin bedroom that has space for an additional bed if needed, allowing up to five overnight guests. Outside, an enclosed garden can be found across a shared courtyard with a table and chairs, and BBQ for dining outside . This family friendly space is ideal for winding down at the end of the day. Parking for two cars can be found in the farm courtyard.

Log Cabin in Mid Wales 2

Garth, Glamorgan, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £540 Availability

A great area for keen walkers, anglers and nature lovers, with plenty of opportunities for horse riding, birdwatching and exploring. Local attractions include the Cynghordy Viaduct (14.5 miles) and Crychan Forest (11 miles). The nearby village of Llangammarch (5.5 miles) has a pub and shop. Builth Wells, home to the Royal Welsh Show and many other events is within easy reach (6 miles). The bustling market town of Brecon (16 miles) lies on the outskirts of the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park which offers miles of stunning countryside for you to discover, with highlights including Llangorse Lake (23 miles), Cantref Adventure Farm (20 miles) and the remains of Pen y Crug (17 miles). Entering this spacious and attractively furnished cabin you will find yourself in the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner/bedroom. The room features a cosy seating area, a TV and a charming central dining area. The kitchen is equipped with plenty of appliances and utensils including a hob, oven, combi microwave oven, fridge and a toaster. The room also features a comfortable double bed. There is also a shower room complete with a shower and WC. Double doors open from the main room out onto the wooden balcony which overlooks the pond, where you can sit back and admire the peaceful views. A couple of steps lead down to the patio where you can enjoy a spot of al fresco dining. Next to the patio is the sheltered private hot tub. Ample parking is available for two cars. The owner s house is about 50 yards from the cabin. Fishing can be arranged with the owner along a 1.5 mile stretch of the River Irfon (4 miles away).

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Crai, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £975 Availability

This beautiful property is perfectly located for discovering the Brecon Beacons. It's situated in a peaceful and remote location close to the village of Sennybridge, which has welcoming country pubs. Those looking to spend some quality time together can embark on walks around the wonderful Welsh countryside and spot the local wildlife, including the area s famous red kite. Those feeling more adventurous can climb to the summit of the national park s highest mountain, Pen y Fan. Travel to the nearby town of Brecon for restaurants, shops and cafes; visit Dan yr Ogof and explore its popular show caves, or head into Waterfall Country. Sennybridge is just 5 miles away, while the towns of Llandovery and Brecon are also within easy reach. Stepping into the stylish barn, you ll be greeted by an airy, open plan living area where floor to ceiling windows flood the ground floor with natural light. Laze on the comfortable sofas in front of the Smart TV for a family film night, or head to the sunroom to enjoy the stunning views across the valley. The dining area is a lovely space for enjoying a home cooked meal, while the kitchen has everything you need for creating delicious hearty breakfasts to fuel your adventures and tasty dinners when you return. There's an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. Also on the ground floor is a shower room with a shower and WC. Upstairs, the light and airy landing provides outstanding views where you can simply gaze out at the far reaching countryside. Here you will also find four spacious and comfortable bedrooms: two double, one of which boasts an en suite shower room with shower and WC; a twin, and a second twin with two single pull out beds allowing two extra guests to stay. There's also another bathroom with bath and WC. To the outside of the property, there is ample parking and an enclosed garden with a seating area the perfect space to relax and enjoy the views.

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Hay-on-Wye, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £740 Availability

Set at the foot of the Black Mountains, this property is simply perfect for relaxing or exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park. From your doorstep is Footpath 20 which leads you to the foothills of the Black Mountains and within walking distance is the small, unspoilt town of Talgarth with an excellent local butcher, delicatessen, the town stores, pharmacy and working mill and bakery. The beautiful River Wye offers riverside walks, fishing, canoeing and swimming. Hay on Wye, the renowned book town and famous for its annual literary festival is close by. Here you will find a variety of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. For evening entertainment there is Booth s cinema with a vibrant programme and the most comfortable cinema seats you could find anywhere. The accommodation forms part of the side wing of the owners home, (but is completely self contained and with its own entrance), originally a mid 18th century farm building that has over time been lovingly restored with high ceilings and exposed beams. It houses a treasure trove of artwork created by the owner and his contemporaries, including ceramics and paintings. Guests enter via the lower end of the house into a cosy lounge with a sofa, armchairs, TV, and a large wood burner with a generous supply of logs. From the lounge, you can access the dining area, which is the main room with the high ceiling, showing some of the larger paintings. The dining table takes centre stage and is perfect for entertaining with a galley kitchen cleverly tucked away across the rear wall. It is well equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, double sink, dishwasher and washing machine. When the day is done, there is a double bedroom with en suite shower and WC. Outside for the exclusive use of guests, there is a terrace adjoining the lounge with a BBQ and garden furniture and a step down to another seating area, both with fine views. Guests are also welcome to use the large well kept walled garden. There is a lock up shed and wash down for two bikes, plus and off road and secure parking for two cars inside the front courtyard.

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Crai, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £644 Availability

Situated on a 220 acre farm in a remote and untamed area of the Brecon Beacons National Park, you will find plenty of walking routes directly onto the Black Mountains and Fforest Fawr Geopark from your doorstep. There is great attention to detail here for the most comfortable stay in spectacular surroundings. Learn about farm life and eco living, see sheep, pigs, cattle, hens, Welsh mountain ponies, and wildlife on the farm and you can participate in their Jacobs Sheep Trekking experience. Fresh eggs, organic pork, beef, lamb are available during your stay, while shops and pubs are a short drive away (5 miles). Guests can source delicious food and artisan goods or enjoy leisure amenities and culture in the vibrant market towns of Brecon and Llandovery (15 miles). or head further afield to Swansea in 27 miles. Step inside this welcoming country style cottage where the bright and airy open plan living space features home grown oak floors throughout and beautiful Welsh pine furniture. The well equipped kitchen has an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Enjoy family mealtimes at the generous breakfast bar where you can make plans for a new day of adventures. Sink into comfortable chairs around the warming wood burner and soak up the panoramic views towards the Brecon Beacons.On rainy afternoons, you ll be glad of the comfort of the spacious main lounge. Step down one step into the main lounge, and cosy down on one of the three large three seater sofas to watch TV on the large Smart TV. Here you will also find the main dining table that seats six. Let the competitor come out in you, and challenge your family or friends to a game of table football, or pass the time away playing one of the many board games available. There is also a good selection of puzzles for you to use. Just off the main lounge, three steps up, take you in to a comfortable and spacious bedroom, with a zip and link super king size bed, which has a British wool mattress. All duvets and pillows in Bryniau Pell are made from recycled plastic. This bedroom has its own wet room style shower room with a double headed shower, WC and sink.There is a convenient WC on the ground floor. Upstairs, you'll find a cosy double bedroom, a twin bedroom and nursery with two cots and blackout blind, and a family bathroom with a shower over the p shaped bath and WC. Outside, there s a private enclosed garden with BBQ, patio with seating and outdoor children's play park area. Here you can spend hours watching birds soaring above and the Mountains beyond. Stargazing and birdwatching equipment are available. The garden is surrounded by a field which is often home to a few friendly sheep. Two of your equine companions are also welcome to join you at this wonderful farm cottage. Ample car parking is available.

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Talgarth, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £973 Availability

Boasting fantastic views from every window, of which some are maintained originals with quirky shapes, this bolthole sits in the shadow of the ancient fort, Castell Dinas. Less than 0.5 miles from the Black Mountains Gliding Club, ditch your hiking boots for the day and try your hand at something more airborne. The open plan living space creates a welcoming space to gather up post adventure with plenty of room for all guests to settle down in style. Sink into comfortable sofas and chairs in the lounge area and switch on the TV for a moment of relaxation. Fire up the wood burner for warmth and then wander through into the kitchen to pop the kettle on. Plenty of workspace means mealtimes are easy and the abundance of storage space also comes in handy when catering for large numbers. The dining area boasts lush views through the large double doors. With four bedrooms set over two floors the ground floor rooms consist of a twin room and a double with en suite shower. Soak in the bath in the downstairs family bathroom or freshen up in the shower over the bath. Climbing the feature staircase to the first floor you will pass the floating landing with beautiful exposed beams. Find the remaining two bedrooms and family shower room on this floor; both have Velux windows so you can kick start the day with incredible views. Take care with the sloping ceilings in first floor rooms. Enjoy a summer feast on the BBQ and sit down at the garden furniture in the large grounds. With off road parking this property is great for outdoor lovers.

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Llanigon, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Mid Wales From £2390 Availability

Set a little way up into the Black Mountains within the Brecon Beacon National Park on a farming estate above the picturesque village of Llanigon, this peaceful setting is a great countryside retreat for a break with your loved ones or a get together with friends. Explore the popular market town of Hay on Wye (2.5 miles), which is famous for its literature festival, many bookshops, bistros,shops, galleries, and places to eat. While there, hire a canoe and set off down the River Wye, a popular activity with visitors of all ages. Set out on foot from your front door and follow one of the many local trails including Offa s Dyke where endless walks, cycles and rides await. Wild swimming in the River Wye or climbing or canoeing in the Beacons. Bursting with traditional features and with unique reverse level layout, the property consists of two internally joined holiday cottages, sleeping up to 17 guests. In the first property on the ground floor, you will find three of the cosy bedrooms, a twin/double and two king size rooms, one of which has its own en suite bathroom with a separate shower and WC. Another bathroom with a shower over the bath and a WC is also located on this level. Heading up to the first floor you will find a bright kitchen with plenty of storage space and a double oven, electric hob, microwave, large fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the wooden dining table and if the weather is fine, step through the French doors onto the spacious decked balcony and take in the morning with a coffee. Retreat to the cosy lounge where the wood burner a homely feel in the evenings, as you all unwind on the comfortable sofas. A walk through library/reading room is a lovely extra touch, while the rear porch is perfect for drying coats and storing muddy boots. A further shower room is also on this floor with shower and WC. Upstairs again on the second floor is the fourth bedroom which has three single beds and an en suite bathroom and WC. The young will love the large games room on this level, which has a 6 billiard table, games, a TV,DVDs and a sofa bed, if needed for extra children. Outside, the decked balcony is accessed via the kitchen and provides a wonderful spot to watch the sun go down and enjoy some al fresco dining. Steps at the rear lead to a woodland garden above the house, which boast fantastic views across the valley. In the adjoining part of the cottage, we again have 4 bedrooms on the ground floor and two separate staircases leading up to the first floor main living area. There is an open plan dining room for everyone to enjoy a special family meal together and a comfy lounge with a TV where you can curl up with a good book or watch a favourite film at the end of a great day. It has original features, including ceiling beams and exposed stonework. The stylishly designed kitchen is equipped with a large oven and electric hob, microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. Returning to the ground floor you can discover the four light, attractive and tastefully decorated bedrooms. The first bedroom features a king size bed with en suite bathroom complete with bath and WC. There is also a further king size bedroom as well as two rooms which can be made up either as twin rooms with 2 6 beds or as king size rooms on request. The ground floor also has a large family bathroom with shower, bath and WC, and a further bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Meeting House cottages are set in extensive grounds with a large woodland garden behind and a further terrace with a fire pit and seating to enjoy the amazing views. With access to a telescope, the balcony is perfect for stargazing in the glorious dark skies. Ample parking and bike storage are available. Set on a working farm, there areplenty of woodlands for children to explore.

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Talybont-On-Usk, Glamorgan, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £1055 Availability

With the lodge as your base, you can make the most of what the National Park has to offer, including its many walking routes. As well as gentle rambles, keen hikers can head to Pen y Fan (15 miles), the highest mountain in South Wales and a popular peak to climb. Talybont village is 1 mile away, with a selection of friendly local inns and a shop for replenishing your supplies. Further afield, visit the market town of Brecon for its museum, art gallery, and 11th century cathedral. History lovers will find a number of castle ruins in the area, including Tretower Court (6.5 miles) and Crickhowell (9 miles). From the veranda, a step up takes you inside the main lodge and straight into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. There are two comfortable sofas either side of the wood burner, so you can curl up on cool evenings. The rustic kitchen area reflects the outside environment with its natural wood units and comes complete with a gas hob, fridge and microwave for home cooked meals. Eat at the dining table or take your food onto the veranda and the pretty picnic bench overlooking the valley. Also in the living area is the double cabin bed, fully self contained in its own raised wooden unit and accessed via a four rung ladder. Continue to the back of the lodge, where you ll find the remaining two bedrooms, a double and a twin. Both have colourful throws for a warm night s sleep, and bedside tables with reading lamps. The twin also boasts a large wardrobe with drawers for handy storage space. Venturing outside, a few metres from the lodge is your private Pitch Pod containing a shower and WC. On the grass surrounding the lodge is a fire pit and at the side of the property is the wood fired hot tub. In the next field is a lake where you can either go for a swim, or paddle around in the rowing boat, and guests are welcome to explore the farm. Off road parking is available in a neighbouring field.

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Llandefaelog Fach, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £436 Availability

Situated in private grounds of a small holding above the tiny hamlet of Garthbrengy, this is the ideal romantic getaway for two. With miles of countryside all around, you will be able to find a walking or cycling route on your doorstep. The town of Brecon is 5 miles south, with its selection of pubs, eateries, cafes, shops, a theatre and an independent family run cinema. Here you can also participate in water activities on the River Usk, or access the Brecon Beacons National Park where you can explore 520 square miles of green spaces, mountains and woodland. This romantic bolthole has been renovated yet still retains a lot of traditional Welsh character. The deceivingly spacious single storey stone barn has high ceilings, exposed beams and is tastefully decorated throughout. The kitchen area has all of the amenities you should require as well as plenty of surface space to prepare and cook meals. Once complete, you can enjoy the food at the farmhouse style table and chairs. From the kitchen, there are two stone steps into the living area, which is bright and has windows all around, so you can admire the views from the comfortable leather sofas and chairs. The double bedroom features high ceilings and exposed beams, making the area spacious yet homely. The bathroom has a useful walk in shower. The living room doors open up onto a pretty patio with seating area and BBQ. From here, you will be overlooking the on site duck pond and a large lawn area. The views across the valleys and hills are breathtaking. Light pollution is very low here and starry night skies are often a welcome sight when the weather is clear. Ample parking is available to the front of the property.

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Crai, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £596 Availability

With its Dark Skies Reserve status, varied landscapes and unforgettable walking and hiking routes, the Brecon Beacons National Park boasts everything you need for a stay in rural Wales. Head out and find endless walks from the doorstep, summiting Pen y Fan (14 miles) or travelling to the region s Black Mountain range (30 miles). Fishermen will rejoice with fishing on the River Crai available on the estate and the Usk Reservoir (7 miles) not far for salmon and brown trout fishing, whilst younger guests will enjoy tending to the sheep on the owner s farm or taking a trip to the nearby National Showcaves Centre for Wales (8.5 miles). Reached via some steps, head inside this stylishly converted 200 year old stone barn to find plenty of contemporary and original features, including exposed stone walls alongside modern and homely furniture. On arrival, step into the spacious kitchen where electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine offer everything you need to make yourselves at home. This room opens out into an open plan living and dining room, where a table set for four is the perfect place to enjoy meals together. The cosy lounge boasts comfortable seating, TV/DVD, CD player, a selection of books and games for you to enjoy together. Continue onto the first floor to find two bedrooms, both with stunning views of the surrounding countryside and sloping ceilings. A spacious master bedroom has an en suite with shower and WC, whilst across the hall, the twin bedroom has an en suite with shower over bath and WC. Both bathrooms benefit from heated towel rails and the bedrooms are well equipped with handy storage and antique style furniture. You will find a small patio area to the side of the property, where an outdoor dining set and BBQ offer a great spot for an al fresco evening outdoors. Be sure to make use of the shed to store bikes and sports equipment, and feel free to roam the surrounding farmland.

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