Description
Glanpant Bach is perfect base for those wishing to hike, stroll, cycle or just watch the ever changing views in the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) and Black Mountains.
When you make yourself at home at Glanpant Bach you can enjoy bedrooms with views of the ranges, a cosy lounge and a fully equipped kitchen with special features including.
- Pellet burner that is easy to operate and can be programmed to be warm and toasty when you come back from your day exploring
- South facing patio for taking in the evening sunsets or gazing at the stars
- Private parking for two vehicles alongside the property
- Small locked garage for secure storage of bikes, mobility scooters or other equipment that you want to bring with you
- Outdoor washing area for muddy bikes, boots or dogs
- Wetroom and bathroom so there is no queuing to get ready
Walk, cycle, explore or just sit and watch the ever changing views in the beautiful surroundings of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Staying at ‘The Bach’ will place you in the heart of it all,
- Celebrated peaks of Pen-y-Fan, Corn Du, Fan y Big, The Blorenge, Skirrid Fawr, Hay Bluff and Fan Frynach all within 20 miles/ 30 minutes drive of the door - ask us for our favourite quieter routes to the top
- Less strenuous but equally rewarding walks direct from the door for those just wanting a stroll either direct from the door ambling along the picturesque Monmouthshire-Brecon canal (the ‘Mon & Brec’) with a short drive
- Those preferring two wheels can pick up the Cycle Across the Beacons route, the Taff Trail, or take on one or more of the iconic hill climbs: The Tumble, Llangynidr Mountain, Gospel Pass, Heol Senni (The Devil’s Elbow) or Rhiwr Road
- Or wind it down watching the birds, including kites and ospreys, in the day or the amazing stars of the Brecon Beacons International Dark Skies Reserve (>10 years dark skies status) at night, all from the patio at the cottage
- For a break from the activities check out the cultural centres of Hay on Wye and Brecon and the celebrated Big Pit Museum or the foodie centre of Abergavenny
- Not forgetting to stop for great pubs (including our award winning New Inn pub just down the road), cafes, and farm/producer shops (including the Welsh Venison Centre farm shop next door)