Little Penrhosgoch Barn is a detached cottage in Nant Glas near Rhayader, Powys. This 4-star property sits in the heart of Wales with stunning countryside views and offers a peaceful retreat just 0. 2 miles from the river.
The area is known as the Wildlife Centre of Wales. You can explore nature reserves and enjoy walks around the Elan Valley dams. Rhayader town centre lies 5. 1 miles away with shops, pubs and restaurants.
The cottage sleeps 4 people across 2 king-size bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms and Velux windows. There's also a ground floor shower room. The open-plan living space combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas with two plush sofas and a sofa bed.
Little Penrhosgoch Barn is a detached cottage in Nant Glas near Rhayader, Powys. This 4-star property sits in the heart of Wales with stunning countryside views and offers a peaceful retreat just 0.2 miles from the river.
The area is known as the Wildlife Centre of Wales. You can explore nature reserves and enjoy walks around the Elan Valley dams. Rhayader town centre lies 5.1 miles away with shops, pubs and restaurants.
The cottage sleeps 4 people across 2 king-size bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms and Velux windows. There's also a ground floor shower room. The open-plan living space combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas with two plush sofas and a sofa bed. Underfloor heating keeps you warm throughout.
Red Kite Feeding Station (5 miles, 12 minutes) offers wildlife watching. Gilfach Nature Reserve provides excellent walking trails. The National Showcaves Centre for Wales makes a great day out. Bannau Brycheiniog National Park offers hiking and outdoor activities.
Perfect for couples or small families wanting a Welsh countryside escape. The private hot tub and off-road parking for two cars complete this excellent package. Little Penrhosgoch Barn delivers comfort and tranquillity.
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Relax in your own hot tub with countryside views after exploring Welsh nature reserves and walking trails.
Both king-size bedrooms feature private en-suite facilities with modern walk-in showers and luxury bath options.
Peaceful setting just 0.2 miles from river with easy access to Elan Valley dams and wildlife watching.
Stay warm and comfortable throughout your stay with efficient underfloor heating system in all rooms.
Convenient parking for two cars right at the property with no need to search for spaces.
Spacious kitchen, dining and sitting area with modern appliances and comfortable seating for relaxing evenings.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Little Penrhosgoch Barn by car, head to Nant Glas near Rhayader in Powys. The cottage is easily accessible from main roads and you'll have convenient off-road parking for two cars upon arrival.
For those traveling by rail, the nearest station is Llandrindod Wells, approximately 10 miles away from the accommodation. From there, it's a scenic journey through the Welsh countryside to your retreat.
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Located 5.1 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LD6 5AB
Located 5.1 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LD6 5AB
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Postcode: LD6 5HP
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