Summary:
Spacious yet cosy, thoughtfully refurbished and fully equipped, Taf Fechan cottage is the perfect base for a family or group getaway this year. Situated in the village of Pontsticill, we offer a perfect base to enjoy the best routes and scenery the Brecon Beacons has to offer – less than 20 minutes from the base of Pen y Fan or the famous Ystradfellte Four Waterfalls, as well as a choice of outdoor activities and equipment hire available within the village.
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The Space:
One king and two double bedrooms (one en-suite) comfortably sleep up to 6 guests, with a lounge with smart TV and speedy wi-fi, and great size kitchen for communal dining and entertaining downstairs.
A newly constructed tiered garden adjacent to the house offers a great outside space, with fantastic views of the Taf Fechan valley from inside and out.
Please note - we are in the process of completing the works on the outdoor spaces, to complete May 2024.
Despite our beautiful rural location, the nearest corner store and takeaway are only 5 mins away, and the nearest supermarket and petrol station are less than 15 minutes away should you need them. If you need anything else locally, we're happy to recommend!
Book now to avoid disappointment, we are very popular! - we hope to welcome you soon!
Guest Access:
Street parking for up to 3 cars is signposted and available directly outside the property. We do politely request parking for neighbouring properties is left available with 24hr access, due to shift work and potential emergency callouts.
The Neighborhood:
A village of industrial heritage, Pontsticill is closely associated with the Brecon Mountain Railway, a steam locomotive tourist railway which operates as an attraction to visitors along the former Brecon and Merthyr Railway line, and Taf Fechan reservoir, constructed to serve the growing industry and population of the South Wales valleys in the 1920s.
Pontsticill also boasts two bustling, dog friendly pubs, situated minutes from the cottage, popular year-round with locals and visitors alike.
Getting Around:
We highly recommend arrival by car due to our rural location, however a local bus runs several times a day between Pontsticill and Merthyr Tydfil, from where you can access trains to major UK cities.
We welcome cyclists with their own bikes and equipment, although local hire is available if preferred.
Other Things to Note:
Welcome to Your Gateway to the Heart of South Wales!
Nestled near the charming village of Ponsticill and the historic town of Merthyr Tydfil, our cozy retreat offers the perfect base for exploring the breathtaking beauty and rich culture of the Brecon Beacons National Park and beyond.
Ponsticill & Merthyr:
Ponsticill is a peaceful hamlet surrounded by stunning reservoirs and rolling hills, and is home to the famous Brecon Mountain Railway — a heritage steam railway offering scenic rides through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Wales. As our guest, you’ll enjoy an exclusive 10% discount on tickets when you add a special voucher code during your online booking. Just enter the code to secure your discount and hop aboard for a memorable day out!
Just a short drive away, Merthyr Tydfil boasts a fascinating industrial heritage. Did you know Merthyr was once the capital of Wales? The town played a pivotal role during the Industrial Revolution, thriving on its ironworks and coal mining industries. In 2025, Merthyr celebrates the 200th anniversary of Cyfarthfa Castle, a stunning historic mansion that now houses a museum and art gallery—perfect for a cultural day trip steeped in Welsh history.
Explore Pen y Fan:
Challenge yourself with a hike to Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. Its panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons are truly unforgettable, perfect for photography, picnics, or simply soaking in nature’s grandeur.
Discover Ystradfellte Falls:
Experience the magical cascade of waterfalls at Ystradfellte, a natural wonder where scenic woodland walks lead you to spectacular falls — a must-visit for walkers, families, and nature photographers alike.
Charming Market Towns Nearby:
Abergavenny: Known as the “Gateway to Wales,” this vibrant market town boasts artisan shops, a bustling farmers’ market, and historic castles. Food lovers will delight in its excellent cafes and gourmet restaurants.
Crickhowell: A picturesque town with quaint streets, independent boutiques, and riverside charm, perfect for a leisurely day of exploring local crafts and cozy pubs.
Hay-on-Wye: Famous worldwide as the “Town of Books,” Hay-on-Wye is a literary haven filled with bookshops, festivals, and quaint cafés — a paradise for book lovers and culture enthusiasts.
Whether you’re here to hike, explore Welsh history, or simply unwind in beautiful surroundings, our location offers unparalleled access to South Wales’ most treasured spots. After a day of adventure, return to comfort and warmth in our welcoming space — your perfect home away from home.
We are happy to consider additional special requests and will always accommodate where possible, message us in advance of your arrival to arrange.
Interaction with guests
We live and operate from a property in the village; we are happy to be as on-hand or remote as you need us to be during your stay.
Interaction with Guests:
We live only moments away; we are happy to be as on-hand or remote as you need us to be during your stay.