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Rhayader 2.5 miles.
The small, pretty village of Llanwrthwl lies in beautiful countryside between Builth Wells and Rhayader, with just a small shop. For further amenities, the bustling market town of Rhayader, 2.5 miles away, has an abundance of small unusual shops, many eating establishments, pubs and a leisure complex, and cycle hire is available in the town. There is also a wonderful feeding station for Red Kites here, where they can be observed quite closely. For a more strenuous but most enjoyable day, try pony trekking through the area. Discover the fabulous Elan Valley Lakes close by, or visit Builth Wells, where the Royal Welsh Show is held annually, and find a wide variety of shops, tea rooms, pubs etc, as well as many craft shows and exhibitions throughout the year.
| Rating |
4 Ticks | Pets | No | Smoking | No |
| Sleeps | 4 | Grid Reference | SN 960 640 | Off Road Parking | Yes |
| Bedrooms | 2 | Open Fire | Yes | Garden | Yes |
| Bathrooms | 1 | Short Breaks |
Last-Minute |
Smaller Party Reductions |
No |
Llanwrthwl 1.5 miles. This charming Llanwrthwl cottage, a detached stone barn conversion, stands in a wonderfully peaceful location on a small riverside farm, nestling beside the banks of the River Wye in the picturesque Wye Valley. The cottage, surrounded by the stunning Cambrian Mountains, offers superb views in every direction, plus excellent walking and cycling, with both the Wye Valley Walk and the National Cycle Track running nearby. Full of character, with a Rayburn, woodburner, exposed beams, oak flooring throughout and painted stone walls, the cottage combines modern facilities with an inviting cottage atmosphere. A fisherman's paradise, there is private salmon, trout and grayling fishing at the end of the garden, or why not relax in the conservatory, soaking up the magnificent views? Otters, buzzards and peregrine falcons make their home in the area, while in nearby Rhayader, visit the Red Kite Feeding Centre. The spectacular reservoirs of the Elan Valley are just a few miles away, with walks and cycling galore. Also well placed for trips into Shropshire or the Welsh coast, this truly is a lovely Wales cottage in a stunning location.
All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin, both with basins. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburner. Conservatory with mountain & river views.
Full electric central heating, additional heating from woodburner in sitting room. Woodburning Rayburn cooker, electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge, small freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD. All wood & electricity inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Large lawned garden with patio, furniture & BBQ, with river and mountain views. Private fly fishing for salmon, trout & specimen grayling (catch & release) on 3 miles of River Wye, £60 per rod per week. Wye Valley Walk & National Cycle Trail 100 yards. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop, pub, & cafe 2 miles. Note: The farm has a crowing cockerel. Note: No babies or children under 14.
01244 356666
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Previous visitors' comments about Crych Du:
Cottage is in a stunning location and it is cared for by very thoughtful owners. Conservatory was very warm and overlooked superb scenery.
Mr Gray, Warrington, May 2012
Wonderful cottage set in an idyllic isolated setting. We had a log fire every night which was great at the end of October. Plenty of walks from the property and the Elan Valley which was close by was beautiful. Helpful owners who were there if you needed them but left you to enjoy the cottage as if it were your own.
Mr Kenna, Stockport, October 2011
Beautiful cottage; everything we needed was there. A place to relax.
Mr Van Der Veer, Leeuwarden, July 2011
The beautiful setting of this property in a valley within the Cambrian Mountains with it's lawn going down to the river and the variety of birds coming to the garden feeders and nest boxes.
Mr Anderton, Ilminster, May 2011