Set high in the foothills of the Black Mountains, this open-plan cabin is simply perfect for couples that have an appetite for adventure. The farm is situated within Craswall on the Herefordshire/Wales border, within the Black Mountains on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Here, you can leave the car behind and head into the Black Mountains, climb onto the Cat’s Back or join the Offa’s Dyke Path where you can walk out to Hay Bluff and Twmpa, or enjoy the ruins of Llanthony Priory. There is also canoeing, pony trekking, and climbing available within the park. Also, within easy reach is the vibrant market town of Hay-on-Wye (4 miles). Enjoy the views as you climb up across the farmland towards the cabin that backs onto acres of mature woodland.
The cabin is charmingly simple, yet well-equipped, offering open-plan living with a contemporary style and far-reaching views across the valley. The living space has been configured to offer a lounge area with a comfortable sofa and TV, and a small kitchen area with everything you will need for creating a simple supper. A cosy double bed and shower room with shower and WC complete the accommodation.
From the living space you can open the patio doors onto a raised terrace with a table and chairs, there is a fire pit that you are free to use along with 300 acres of wood and farmland that you are welcome to explore. There is allocated parking for one car in the farmyard, along with a wheelbarrow to help with your luggage on the 100-metre path to the cabin.