Scotland
Welcome to The Wild Cherry Tree, a stylish stone barn conversion in Brecon, Mid Wales. This cosy cottage sleeps four people and is perfect for couples and small families. The accommodation features a private terrace and an open-plan living space, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
Upstairs, you'll find a scenic living area with comfy sofas and a Smart TV, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring. The compact but well-equipped kitchen is ready for any culinary adventures, and the nearby farmhouse-style dining table is perfect for enjoying your meals. The terrace, accessible through glass doors, offers a lovely spot for al fresco dining.
Downstairs, the cosy bedroom boasts two double beds and is served by a well-appointed shower room.
Welcome to The Wild Cherry Tree, a stylish stone barn conversion in Brecon, Mid Wales. This cosy cottage sleeps four people and is perfect for couples and small families.
The accommodation features a private terrace and an open-plan living space, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
Upstairs, you'll find a scenic living area with comfy sofas and a Smart TV, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring. The compact but well-equipped kitchen is ready for any culinary adventures, and the nearby farmhouse-style dining table is perfect for enjoying your meals.
The terrace, accessible through glass doors, offers a lovely spot for al fresco dining.
Downstairs, the cosy bedroom boasts two double beds and is served by a well-appointed shower room. The cottage is part of a terrace of three properties, with a front aspect onto a shared courtyard.
Guests can enjoy the communal indoor heated pool and hot tub, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor activities.
The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with a wealth of walking trails right from the doorstep. Explore the Black Mountains (18 miles), Waun Fach, Twmpa, and Hay Bluff.
Llangorse Lake (12 miles) offers rowing boats, kayaks, and paddleboards for hire. The market town of Brecon (4 miles) is nearby, known for its canal walks, theatre, cathedral, and the Welsh Museum.