Hawthorn Hut

ID: S525930

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 1

Snaptrip says

Hawthorn Hut in Llanidloes offers a charming glamping experience with stunning views and a cosy atmosphere. Guests appreciate the property's cleanliness, scenic location, and the provision of essentials for a short stay. The hot tub is a highlight, though some found it challenging to heat. The property is well-suited for couples and small dogs, with nearby amenities and walking opportunities.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Guests consistently describe the cabin as clean and well-maintained, indicating high standards of cleanliness.

The location is praised for its beauty and scenic views, with easy access to local amenities and walking areas, though one guest noted difficulty in finding the property initially.

The cabin is described as cosy and snug, suitable for short stays. However, some guests mention the space can be tight, particularly for taller individuals or those with larger dogs.

Facilities are generally adequate, but there are mixed reviews about the hot tub and some concerns about the size of the shower and toilet area. The lack of a cooker and limited TV signal are noted.

There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the host, so it is not possible to provide a score in this category.

About this property

Situated in the heart of Llangurig, a scenic countryside village in Powys, is this rustic, single-storey shepherds hut, Hawthorn Hut. Encompassed by panoramic views, of rolling hills and luscious fields, set within a rural and peaceful part of Mid Wales, whilst boasting a wood-fired hot tub, enclosed garden, plush super-king-size bed, and a woodburning stove, a romantic retreat awaits a couple at Hawthorn Hut; two guests and one well-behaved dog are welcome. Enjoy the tranquillity of your new abode, set within a wrap-around garden, featuring outdoor seating, perfect for alfresco dining, a private hot tub, and a barbecue, helping you truly relax and feel at one with nature. To the interior of Hawthorn Hut, you'll find a studio-style layout, home to a compact kitchen, a walk-in shower room, an inviting sitting area, perfect for streaming your favourite series, and a bedroom, providing everything that you need for a self-catering stay. Dine, cheers, unwind and truly make some memories in Powys with your loved one. Travelling into Llangurig, enjoy an evening meal at the Bluebell Inn, or perhaps a coffee and slice of cake after your adventures, in The Village Tea Room; you'll also find a local Post Office to stock up on the essentials. An abundance of walking routes and beauty hot spots surround your abode, including Gilfach Nature Reserve, Devil's Bridge Falls, set amongst the Cambrian Mountains, and The Magic of Life Butterfly House, an indoor retreat for exotic insects. Rhayader Waterfall and Caban Coch Dam are musts for avid walkers, offering pet-friendly walking routes, displaying picturesque views of Mid Wales, whilst the award-winning Falconry Experience is a short car ride away, offering immersive and educational sessions with a wide range of birds. The National Cycle Museum, in Llandrindod Wells is a popular attraction for cycling buffs, whilst Rock Park and Zip World Cravens are recommended for thrill-seeking guests, where you can hike across 12 acres of sloped terrain, or travel underground through various nooks, whilst zipping across the backdrop of the Welsh countryside. Enjoy a romantic adventure to Powys by booking Hawthorn Hut.

Llangurig is a lovely village and community nestled among the gorgeous River Wye in the heart of the Welsh countryside. The delightful conveniences of a Post Office with a general store, tea rooms, and two inns providing real ale and delicious dining experiences can be found in this tiny community in Montgomeryshire. The village benefits from the attractions of both the National Cycle Route 8 and the National Cycle Route 8 going through it, making it a very desirable destination for the ardent cyclist. The route stretches from Cardiff to Holyhead and is a wonderful opportunity to explore the gorgeous countryside of Wales. The village's second feature is the lovely Wye Valley Walk, which also allows you to take in the scenery. Here you may enjoy a picnic amongst the quiet waters of the river, and there are 17 interesting sections to explore.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Studio-style layout with super-king-size bed, kitchen and sitting area with woodburning stove.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC

Electric panel heater with woodburning stove.

Single electric portable hob, microwave, fridge with ice box.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove and hot tub included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Enclosed wrap-around garden with lawn, decked veranda, furniture, barbecue, and wood-fired hot tub.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.4 miles.

Note: There are steps up to the property.

Note: The hut is located near the owner's farm

Nearby points of interest

  • Gilfach Nature Reserve
  • Rhayader Museum and Gallery
  • Elan Valley
  • The National Cycle Museum
  • Llandrindod Wells Heritage Trail

Reviews (11)

  • Paula

    Arriving late, we had made arrangements with the owner to let ourselves in rather than disturbing them. However, we did expect at some point of our 4 night stay, to have at least a welcome from the owner. The promised facilities in this ‘luxury’ accommodation (as described on the business card in the hut) were sadly very lacking! The only table available was part of the outside furniture which was rotting and wet. The chairs to this set weren’t fit to sit on either! The ‘walk in’ shower room was a ‘climb over the toilet’ to get in the shower cubicle room! The cubicle had a shower curtain that didn’t fit, meaning the floor became wet & dangerous after a shower. There was no choice but to come into the living space to dry as space in the ‘bathroom’ was extremely limited! There was no door to the bathroom, just a curtain which meant, after showering, the living space soon became damp and some of the wood floor tiles were loose and dangerous! When sitting on the toilet, your feet/knees were in the living space. Quite bizarre! The sink in the ‘bathroom’ was on top of the toilet cistern, which meant leaning over the loo to do any ablutions & having no shelving, meant having to go to and from the living space. The kitchenette was also sadly lacking & very worn! The sink was so tiny you could only fit a mug in to wash it. Plates/pans etc could not be properly washed without water getting everywhere, hence why the area surrounding the sink is damp & coming away from the surface! The draining rack had to sit on the work top, which then leaked through the poorly fitted sink & down the ‘taped together’ waste pipes! The kitchen utensils were not fit-for-purpose either, given the non stick pans. The living/sleeping space was also far from luxurious. The chairs in the advertised photos have been replaced with old, worn-out, loosely covered chairs! The bedding was old, tired & thread-pulled in places! The main door to the outside had a large gap down one side. There were tissues stuffed to fill some holes…..and even a used tea-bag!!!! Outside the property, the advertised wood-fired hot tub had been replaced by an electric spa pool which was old & shabby looking & continuously turned on at regular intervals throughout the day & night, keeping us awake! The wood-fired hot tub was one of the main reasons we chose this hut! (This was in fact discarded in the grounds!!) The enclosed private garden was neither enclosed nor private & was more of a farm scrub-land area than any sort of garden. The ‘welcome pack’ consisted of 1 drink of ale for my husband, some welsh cakes & some out of date coffee sachets!! The living area was tiny, with hardly any ‘spare’ floor space, so bags, cases etc had to stay in the car. There wasn’t anywhere to hang even 1 item of clothing, or even your wet coat - had it been raining! The photos & description of this accommodation are very misleading & nothing like the reality.

  • Jamie

    Lovley break for a short stay, very clean and tidy, only downfall was only one towel supplied as hot tub becoming dirty after a few uses but overall excellent

  • Joseff

    Only issue was heating up the hot tub was almost impossible in the snow. Temp was -5 though. Didn’t ruin the Holliday and I’d definitely recommend a summer stay. Cheers!

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