Vacation rentals in Llanelly Hill

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The timber lodge is showcased amidst lush greenery, framed by trees and garden plants. A wooden staircase leads up to the lodge, which features a balcony overlooking the serene surroundings. Natural light filters through the foliage, enhancing the tranquil outdoor setting.
Cabin in Gilwern
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Lime Tree Lodge in Brecon Beacons with Hot Tub

SELF CONTAINED LODGE , HOT TUB, BIKES PUBS! Beautiful, quiet and secluded timber lodge withhot tub. Stunning views of The Black Mountains from the balcony/bifolds. Sits under a Lime Tree so feels like a tree house! 1 bedroom with superking (can be changed to singles) and sofa bed in lounge. Laundry/drying room with bike storage or hire. Dogs welcome. 5 minute walk to cycle track, canal, canalside pub, village amenities. Log burner. Underfloor heating. EV charger. 5 minute drive to Abergavennny

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A modern living room features a gray sofa and a yellow armchair, inviting relaxation. A wooden table sits in front of a large window, offering views of the greenery outside. A television is positioned on a console, and a patterned rug adds warmth to the wooden floor.
Home in Cwm
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Modern and Cosy Valley's Home

Enjoy a stay at our lovely modern and quirky terrace house in the Welsh Valleys. The house is in a central location for outdoor adventure lovers with plenty of hiking spots and mountain bike trails a short distance away. History buffs will find numerous interesting sites to visit nearby. If you are looking for some where peaceful to work there is a dedicated office space and wifi. The train station is a 4 minute drive up the road for an easy commute into Newport or Cardiff. Amenities nearby.

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A rustic cabin is set against a snowy backdrop, featuring a welcoming porch illuminated by warm lighting. French doors open to the interior, while a small blue-lit Christmas tree adds a festive touch to the snowy ground.
Place to stay in Blaenavon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Blaenavon Log Cabin in the town of Big Pit

Get cozy and settle into this rustic space, close the curtains, light the log fire and chill to some music or maybe watch a film of your choice on Netflix. The cabin in situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons close to the market town of Abergaveny, with walks, Cycle rides including mountain biking, cold water swimming. The cabin as heating on at all times, but if you want that wow factor, light up the log fire and just relax. (If you have never lit a log burner we can show you how to do it)

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The image features a stone cottage positioned amidst a rural landscape. A pathway leads away from the cottage, bordered by greenery and trees. Flower pots are arranged along the stone steps at the entrance, providing a welcoming touch to the setting.
Vacation home in Glangrwyney
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Pen Defaid

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway nestled in the Brecon Beacon National Park. Stunning views over looking the Usk valley, less than a mile walk onto the gorgeous Sugar Loaf mountain. The beautiful town of Crickhowell 3 miles away, the market town off Abergavenny 5 miles away. Situated on a working hill farm, Two local pubs within possible walking distance, escape the grind and explore Wales. : ) Please note; no bath, wardrobe. Wi-Fi available, but no terrestrial tv signal

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A spacious common area features a cozy sitting space with a leather couch and a wood-burning stove. A dining table with checkered tablecloth accommodates several guests. A spiral staircase leads to a loft area with exposed wooden beams and large windows illuminating the room.
Place to stay in Abergavenny
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 503 reviews

Hugh's Chapel (Min guests apply )

*Note there is a minimum number of guests and nights during weekend and holiday periods, please use Contact Host to make an enquiry* A quirky Baptist Chapel in the Brecon Beacons National Park. 15 minutes from Crickhowell and Abergavenny with a secret story. Flexible sleeping arrangements. Cosy nights in front of the wood burner with friends or family. A peaceful and calming place to read, play the piano, listen to music, sing, cook with adventures from the doorstep or just do nothing !

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Large glass doors allow natural light to flood into the bright interior space, offering a view of the lush greenery outside. A private deck with outdoor seating is visible through the doors, providing an inviting area for relaxation.
Apartment in Clydach
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Dog friendly self contained flat

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. We can offer off road parking with the ease of bringing your furry friends. We are in the heart of the Clydach Gorge on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. There is a village pub open 6 days a week offering food Friday’s and Saturday’s. The market towns of Crickhowell and Abergavenny are close by. The national cycle network local to us is 46 and are are close to Bike Park Wales, Big Pit Blaenavon, and the Clydach Ironworks.

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A quaint dining table is set for two with bowls of fruit and glasses. Fresh tulips are displayed in a vase, adding a touch of color. The backdrop features large windows revealing panoramic views of rolling hills and a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Powys
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

The Bothy: Cosy Cottage with Amazing Mountain View

The Bothy is the perfect combination of romantic, cosy charm and truly inspiring mountain views. Nestled alongside the pine woods of Llangattock Mountain and within the Brecon Beacons National Park it is perfectly situated for exploring the area. - Entire cottage - Hot Tub: Wood-burning Ofuro-style - Free Parking - Enclosed patio garden - Pets welcome - Fireplace - Mountain views - 2 miles from Crickhowell - Beautiful hiking routes on the doorstep. - Washing Machine

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A contemporary living space features a striking pink sofa and a dark accent wall, with wooden floors throughout. A cozy log burner adds warmth, while large windows allow natural light to fill the room. A dining area with bar stools is visible.
Guesthouse in Llanbedr
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Stylish Hideaway in the Black Mountains

Our stylish & cosy hideaway is the ultimate escape where you can re-wild yourself in acres of tranquility. Wander straight out the door onto the mountains taking in some breathtaking views. Return home to the sauna, soothe tired limbs & then relax by spinning some vinyl from the record collection, whilst the log burner crackles & the owls enthusiastically serenade as dusk sets in! ( plus we now have an indoor padel ball court for you to exercise your inner Federer!!)

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A cozy living area is highlighted by a chair and an accent chair positioned around a decorative fireplace. A vase with flowers adds a touch of color. A soft area rug sits beneath, complementing the tiled flooring and allowing natural light from the window to enhance the space.
Guest suite in Gilwern
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 367 reviews

Cosy Country Cottage Two Bedroom Annex (The Cwtch)

'The Cwtch' at Dan y Coed is set in the small village of Gilwern near to Crickhowell and Abergavenny. The 200 year old cottage is set on a quiet country lane in the heart of the Brecon Beacons . ‘The Cwtch’ is an annex on the right side of the property. A private part of the house, it does however share the main entrance only. Its self catering with fridge, microwave toaster and a cooker . Comprising of two double bedrooms, living space and private shower room

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A vintage oil lamp is positioned on a windowsill, casting a warm glow. Framed photographs sit beside it, while lush greenery outside the window suggests a vibrant garden. Natural light flows into the space, providing a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Llangattock
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Village centre cottage step back in time

Hidden down a cobbled lane, this 18th century workers cottage has oodles of charm. An open fireplace, oak beams and traditional furniture allows you to step back in time and really relax. But there is still the benefit of modern life; wifi and a power shower! There are so many walks in the area: The Brecon canal, river Usk and Crickhowell are all close. Crickhowell has a selection of independent shops, pubs and cafes. Walking guides and maps are provided.

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Guest suite in Clydach
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Acorn

This beautifully decorated room features a recently updated en-suite bathroom and a private entrance, ensuring both comfort and privacy during your stay. The Acorn boasts its own small garden space, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an afternoon drink as the sun sets over the majestic mountains. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of this unique location, making your stay truly unforgettable.

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The bedroom features exposed brick walls and offers mountain views through large windows. A neatly made bed with fresh linens is complemented by folded towels at the foot. A small chair sits by the window, adding to the cozy feel of the space.
Apartment in Monmouthshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 558 reviews

Stylish Space In Abergavenny with Mountain Views

The entire apartment has been newly renovated, and enjoys wonderful views of the hills and mountains of Abergavenny. There is private parking and safe space inside to store bikes. There is a bedroom, living area, well-equipped kitchen and bathroom with a walk-in shower. This is the perfect base for exploring Abergavenny and the surrounding areas. This is a stylish but small space, perfect for two.

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