Harriet is a charming, beautifully presented hut tucked away near the scenic village of Llangurig, Powys, offering a tranquil escape for couples or small families seeking a rural retreat.
With off-road parking and a garden featuring a gravelled area, fire pit, picnic bench and an inviting hot tub, Harriet provides a peaceful setting surrounded by nature.
Inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully designed studio-style living space, where a king-size bed and bunk bed offer flexible sleeping arrangements.
The open-plan layout includes a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area for enjoying home-cooked meals, and a comfortable sitting area perfect for unwinding after days spent exploring the local landscape.
A sleek shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC completes the interior, providing everything needed for a relaxing self-catered stay.
Outside, evenings can be spent under the stars by the fire pit or soaking in the hot tub as you embrace the serene countryside views.
Harriet’s dog-friendly nature means your four-legged companion can join in the adventure, making it an ideal choice for walking holidays or cosy seasonal breaks.
If you need supplies, a Post Office and general store are within walking distance, along with the Grade II listed Bluebell Inn, perfect for traditional pub meals when you don’t feel like cooking.
For days out, head to the bustling market town of Llanidloes for independent shops, riverside walks and varied dining options.
Explore nearby Rhayader and the spectacular Elan Valley, renowned for its dams, trails and dramatic scenery.
Further afield, enjoy the coastal charms of Aberystwyth, with its sandy beach, cliff railway and vibrant arts scene.
Cycling enthusiasts can follow Lôn Cambria (Route 81) or quieter country lanes towards Newtown and Welshpool.
Mountain bikers and off-road riders will find thrills at Sweet Lamb, the Trans-Cambrian Way, Hafren Forest, and routes around Llyn Clywedog.
Families can enjoy accessible walks at Hafren Forest, with longer trails leading to the Source of the River Severn.
Experienced hikers can take on Plynlimon (Pumlumon), the highest peak in the Cambrian Mountains, for breathtaking panoramas.
Nearby highlights also include Nant-y-Moch Reservoir, Glaslyn Nature Reserve, the Severn Way, Dylife Waterfall Walk and the Cambrian Way.
Explore more of Mid Wales with visits to Rhayader, the Elan Valley, Ffrwd Fawr Waterfall, Llyn Clywedog, Pen y Garreg Dam, and Ar Elan Bridge—all offering unforgettable days out surrounded by natural beauty.
Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure or peaceful immersion in nature, Harriet provides a wonderful base for creating lasting memories in the heart of Powys.