Nestled on the edge of private bluebell woodland the secluded site overlooks rolling meadows and a gorgeous hidden valley.
5 steps to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: (No TV), Woodburner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: 2-Ring Hob, Gas Hob
Bedroom area: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: (No TV), Woodburner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: 2-Ring Hob, Gas Hob
Bedroom area: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Gas, electricty, bed linen, towels and logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Enclosed garden with terrace, sitting-out area, garden furniture, barbecue and fire pit. Wood-fired hot tub (private). 2 well behaved dogs welcome. Private parking for 2 cars (50 meters). No smoking. Please note: No children.
Cwm Dwr Bluebell hut is a perfect paradise of peace and tranquility. Cwm Dwr (meaning Valley of Water in Welsh) is equipped with everything you need for a serene romantic getaway. This beautifully furnished hut has an open-plan kitchen/dining room with a box bed sleeping area, comfortable seating to relax by the wood burner, and, for a simple supper, a two-burner gas hob. A kettle is also provided and a cold chest with ice packs to keep things fresh. For a peaceful night’s sleep step up into the double bed with views across the woodland. The bathroom with a hot shower and WC is en-suite. Wake up to the scents and sounds of nature and enjoy breakfast on the stone terrace. Spend your evenings relaxing around the crackling fire, or soaking in the wood-fired hot tub under the stars.
Herefordshire’s market towns are easily accessible by car with regular farmers’ markets and the world-famous Hay on Wye literary festival. Just across the Welsh border is an area steeped in history with some of Europe’s finest surviving castles. 13th-century Grosmont and 12th-century Whitecastle are close by, while Raglan and Abergavenny Castles are set against the spectacular backdrop of Offa’s Dyke and are certainly worth a visit. The Herefordshire landscape is renowned for its pristine rolling countryside and tight little valleys. Explore the Black Mountains close by with breathtaking walks on Offa’s Dyke to a backdrop of wild mountain ponies. Venturing further afield, visit the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park for uninterrupted views over the Welsh Marches in one of the UK’s few remaining wildernesses.
Herefordshire’s market towns are easily accessible by car with regular farmers’ markets and the world-famous Hay on Wye literary festival. Just across the Welsh border is an area steeped in history with some of Europe’s finest surviving castles. 13th-century Grosmont and 12th-century Whitecastle are close by, while Raglan and Abergavenny Castles are set against the spectacular backdrop of Offa’s Dyke and are certainly worth a visit. The Herefordshire landscape is renowned for its pristine rolling countryside and tight little valleys. Explore the Black Mountains close by with breathtaking walks on Offa’s Dyke to a backdrop of wild mountain ponies. Venturing further afield, visit the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park for uninterrupted views over the Welsh Marches in one of the UK’s few remaining wildernesses.