Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 9 guests | Cottage in Cynonville

3 Bedroom Cottage in Cynonville
Pontrhydyfen 2.5 miles. Nestled in the quiet, semi-rural village of Cynonville near Pontrhydyfen in West Glamorgan, lies the charming, three-bedroom holiday home of Afan House. Boasting off-road parking for two cars, tastefully-presented interiors, and a spacious outdoor garden with seating and private hot tub, this delightful property welcomes a family or group of seven, and their well-behaved dogs, for a refreshing, self-catered escape to beautiful South Wales. Park up, unpack, and make yourself at home in your lovely new dwelling, where you'll find a well-equipped, galley-style kitchen housing all the appliances the chosen chef will need to rustle up a delicious, home cooked feast. Savour your meals at the dining table in the living/dining room, or take your dinners outdoors into the garden to enjoy an alfresco experience when the sun is shining. When it's time to relax, stick a film on the Smart TV in the sitting area, which is kept warm and toasty by a woodburning stove, or even head outside to indulge with a dip in the hot tub as you gaze up to watch the starry night begin to appear overhead. When sleep calls, refresh with a bath or rejuvenating shower on your way to hunkering down for a well-earned rest in one of the three inviting bedrooms. If you can tear yourself from your fabulous new dwelling, set out to explore what your local area has to offer. Head west to stock up on essentials at the S&V Superstore in nearby Pontrhydyfen, before you head back to tuck into a hearty pub lunch at the Afan Lodge. When you're ready for some activity, make the brief car journey into the Afan Forest Park, which houses a plethora of wonderful circular walks, bike trails, and a mining museum! Not too far away, you can also discover the many delights of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park(Brecon Beacons), including the magnificent Henrhyd Falls, the brilliant Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary, Craig-y-Nos Country Park, as well as the awe-inspiring Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall. All of this and much more is waiting to be enjoyed during your stay at Afan House.
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Neath, Port Talbot in the Afan Vallet, Pontrhydyfen is a charming village offering a tranquil and scenic escape. With its rich history and a variety of things to do and see, Pontrhydyfen is located in the southern part of Wales, surrounded by lush green hills, picturesque woodlands and flowing rivers, providing a serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It has a notable history that is closely tied to the coal mining industry and in the 19th century, the village flourished as a mining community, with numerous collieries in operations. Today, you can explore the scenic wonders of the Afan Forest Park, a vast expanse of woodlands and trails with hiking, mountain biking and walking opportunities to enjoy. Enjoy outdoor activities at Glyncorrwyg Ponds such as fishing, in amongst an idyllic spot to soak up nature and engage in recreational pursuits. Venture a little further to Waterfalls Country, a breathtaking area within the Brecon Beacons National Park or head to Aberavon Beach, a beautiful stretch of golden sands along the coastline of Port Talbot, perfect for relaxing whilst breathing in the sea air. With an abundance of cafes, pubs and shops, in addition to close proximity to the bustling city of Swansea, Pontrhydyfen is a lovely base from which to begin your next Welsh adventure.