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Harriet

(Ref. 1192597)

Llangurig, Powys Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Studio-style living space with a king-size and twin bed, kitchen, dining area, and sitting area
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin, and WC
  • Gas central heating
  • Oven, hob, fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. In rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. In rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request
  • Shared garden with gravelled area, fire pit, picnic bench, and hot tub
  • Off-road parking available
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 1.1 miles
  • Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond
  • Note: Dogs have an added cost of £25 cash upon arrival
  • Must be up to date with flea and worm treatment

The property

Harriet is a delightful 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 shared garden complete with a gravelled area, fire pit, and inviting hot tub, this property promises a memorable stay surrounded by nature.

Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed studio-style living space, where a king-size bed and twin bed provide flexible sleeping arrangements.

The open-plan layout encompasses a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area for enjoying home-cooked meals, and a sitting area perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure.

A sleek shower room with a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC completes the interior, ensuring all the essentials for a self-catered stay.

Outside, savour evenings under the stars by the fire pit or indulge in a soothing soak in the hot tub, embracing the peaceful countryside setting.

The property’s pet-friendly nature means your four-legged companion can join in the fun, making Harriet an ideal choice for those who love exploring with their dog.

If you’re looking to pop out and be back at Harriet in time for sunset, you can find a Post Office and general store within walking distance to stock up on your essentials, as well as the Grade II listed, 16th-century Bluebell Inn for some traditional pub grub when you don’t fancy cooking.

For days out, head to the bustling market town of Llanidloes to browse independent shops and riverside walks, or explore Rhayader, home to the spectacular Elan Valley with its network of dams and scenic trails.

Llanidloes boasts a wide variety of restaurants, pubs, cafés, and takeaways to suit every taste.

A local favorite is The Wild Oak Café, known for its vegan and vegetarian dishes and expertly crafted barista coffee.

Further afield, the historic town of Aberystwyth beckons with its sandy beach, cliff railway, and vibrant arts scene.

Lôn Cambria (Route 81) stretches from Aberystwyth to Wolverhampton, passing through Llanidloes, Newtown, and Welshpool before heading toward Shrewsbury and into England.

This scenic route offers some of the most breathtaking landscapes for cycling enthusiasts. Alternatively, you can enjoy a peaceful ride along the quiet country lane that runs parallel to the A470, north of Rhaeadr Gwy (Rhayader), leading to Newtown and Welshpool.

This route provides a traffic-free experience alongside the Montgomery Canal. Mid Wales is also a haven for mountain biking and off-road adventures. Mountain bikers can tackle routes like The Trans-Cambrian Way, the Llyn Clywedog loop, the Llangurig to Rhaeadr Gwy circuit, and the Hafren Forest trail.

For off-road enthusiasts, the world-famous Sweet Lamb complex, located just outside Llangurig, offers thrilling experiences, including the KTM and Ducati Adventure Bike Experience.

Hafren Forest is a must-visit destination for families, featuring accessible paths, ample parking, toilet facilities, and a stunning boardwalk suitable for wheelchairs, buggies, and visitors of all ages.

Longer trails from Hafren Forest lead to the Source of the River Severn, ideal for those seeking a more adventurous hike. For experienced hikers, Plynlimon (Pumlumon)—the highest peak in the Cambrian Mountains and Mid Wales—is just a short drive from Harriet.

This challenging circular walk rewards climbers with spectacular views of reservoirs, forests, and rolling countryside. Other nearby walking and cycling highlights include Nant-y-Moch Reservoir, Severn Way, Glaslyn Nature Reserve, Dylife Waterfall Walk, and the Cambrian Way. Explore more of Mid Wales’ natural beauty by visiting the picturesque town of Rhaeadr Gwy (Rhayader), with its riverside walks along the River Wye and excellent dining options.

The Elan Valley and the Cambrian Mountain Range are also within easy reach by car, offering stunning scenery and countless walking trails. For those drawn to tranquil waters, don’t miss Ffrwd Fawr Waterfall, Llyn Clywedog, Pen y Garreg Dam, and Ar Elan Bridge—all perfect for memorable days out in the heart of Mid Wales.

Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures or cultural discoveries, this charming corner of Wales has something for everyone.

Harriet is a wonderful base for creating lasting memories amidst the beauty of Powys.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

Where you’ll be staying

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LLANGURIG

Llandrindod Wells 18.9 miles; 25.4 miles; Bishop's Castle 35 miles

Sitting amongst the scenic River Wye, in the heart of the Welsh countryside, you can find the charming village and community of Llangurig. A modest village in Montgomeryshire, you can find the wonderful amenities of a Post Office with a general store, tea rooms, and two inns serving real ale and delicious dining experiences. As well as its fantastic scatter of amenities catering to all tastes, the village benefits from the attractions of both the National Cycle Route 8 running through it, making it an extremely desirable spot for the avid cyclist with the route extending from Cardiff to Holyhead, it makes a wonderful way to experience the stunning scenery of Wales. The second attraction in the village is the beautiful Wye Valley Walk, also letting you soak in the beauty of the area, here you can enjoy a picnic amongst the tranquil waters of the river, with 17 enticing sections to explore. The village also benefits from two chapels and the wonder of its Grade II* listed parish church, boasting splendour around every corner, as well as holding the annual agricultural show and sheepdog trials; there's so much to be seen here. Venture out to discover the excitement of Llandrindod Wells, here you can find wonderful shopping experiences accompanied by a wider selection of eateries, as well as the National Cycle Museum and the Radnorshire Museum, both offering their own unique day out, perfect for all ages. The town also hosts the delight of Rock Park, the site of the earliest spa development, as well as a wonderful lake to explore where you can watch wildlife and enjoy a picnic in the summer months for a fantastic family day out. Enjoy a day out at the coast of Aberystwyth, with its beautiful beach and picturesque pier being well-worth exploring, or venture into the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for an outdoor experience like no other.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas