“Myself and my husband went for a short break.”
The accommodation had everything you need for this. Lots of cooking equipment but no instructions how to use any of it ( we did not use anyway). We took teatowels, soap, shampoo, etc but, this is all provided, even though not listed on itinerary. The description of the accommodation was accurate but nothing to say about steep climb up from road if you are walking. The area itself is beautiful, green an lush, went on some lovely walks but again, a lot of ascending inclines. The farm has a menagerie of animals who all come to say hello, particularly Sylvie the cat and mabel, a new foundland, both indulging in having a fuss. Ceri is lovely, willing to help with anything and full of information about the area. We purchased pork pies from her which were amazing- we bought some home too, along with some goat burgers. Could do with a list of produce and prices left in accommodation as they do not have an actual shop. Tha accommodation is quite compact but enough for 2 people. The shower room/ toilet is right next to bed and you cannot open door properly to get into it. We reported the outside lights not working which Ceri came to look at same morning. The hot tub we only managed to use once because of weather, it was great to ease weary bones but, could do with shelter overhead to enable more use. We had not tried this kind of holiday before but would definitely recommend, would like stay in a cottage next time though. Overall, had a lovely few days in beautiful area.
Summary
- Single-storey
- One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area with sofa bed
- Central heating
- Electric 2-ring hob, fridge (freezer box), air fryer, George foreman grill, microwave/grill
- Smart TV, Bluetooth Speaker and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking available
- Patio with seating, fire pit, BBQ and soft tub
- The property rests on a working farm
- Two well behaved dogs allowed (additional charge applies)
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 1.2 miles, pub 1.3 miles
The property
Ty Bach Twt translates to a ‘cute little house’ which perfectly describes this one-bedroom chalet.
Boasting an inviting interior with just enough space for two people, Ty Bach Twt is a fantastic bolthole for couples looking to escape to th e Brecon Beacons National Park.
The chalet is accessed up 16 steps from the other properties in a private, slightly elevated position.
Step into open-plan living space and take over the kitchen, featuring all the basics for a weekend away, with a breakfast bar where you can enjoy the fruits of your labour.
Spend your evenings lounging on the sofa and catching up on your favourite shows or move outside and enjoy a dip in the soft tub as you reflect on the holiday so far.
Wash away the day in the shower room before escaping to the double bed to catch up on your sleep.
Escape to the Brycheiniog National Park with a stay at Ty Bach Twt.
Note: This property can be booked with 1135973, 1135975, 1135974, 1135977, 1135978 and 1137484, together sleeping 34 guests.
Coity Bach Cottages
Residing in the charming village of Talybont-on-Usk, at the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is this wonderful grouping of properties, Coity Bach Cottages. Benefitting from a lovely location in which families, groups of friends and couples alike can enjoy a peaceful retreat, Coity Bach Cottages is the perfect base for your next Welsh getaway. Take advantage of each of the properties’ outdoor spaces to soak up your surroundings a little while longer, or relax in each of the living spaces, before rustling up tasty meals for your loved ones. Each property is well-equipped with a suitable range of appliances, in addition to plush bedrooms where you can unwind at the end of a long day. When you’re ready to explore, head to Talybont Reservoir where you can savour leisurely walks, picnics by the shore or rent a kayak for a more adventurous experience; immerse yourself in the splendour of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, making the most of your rural location by challenging yourself to a hike up Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. Alternatively, for a more tranquil pastime, head to Waterfall Country in the Vale of Neath, perfect for marvelling at cascading waterfalls like Sgwd Henrhyd and Sgwd-yr-Eira, ideal for nature photographers. Stroll along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, embark on an adventure through Talybont Forest or grasp the opportunity to stargaze and observe the night sky, all before refuelling with some delicious Welsh cuisine in one of several pubs, restaurants, and cafes nearby. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff or simply seeking a tranquil retreat, Coity Bach Cottages has something special for everyone.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £50.
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About the location
TAL-Y-BONT-ON-USK
Abergavenny 14.8; Merthyr Tydfil 19.7 miles; Cardiff 41.2 miles.
Tal-Y-Bont-On-Usk is a charming countryside village resting within the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The village is well-known for its stunning location which features a canal, two rivers, rolling hills and woodland and a wealth of wildlife, as well as the attraction of Talybont Reservoir. Dining options include the Travellers Rest Inn, The White Hart and The Star Inn, while you can stock up on essentials at the Tal-Y-Bont stores, which also features a café and Post Office. Within easy reach of the town is Pant, home to the Brecon Mountain Railway and the bustling Merthyr Tydfil with its Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Morlais Castle Golf Club and the 13th-century Morlais Castle.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas