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Lovely countryside cottage with river access and mountain views
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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 750 sq m
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Brecon Beacons, Powys
- The Old House3 min drive
- Hay Castle3 min drive
- The Warren5 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 7)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Lovely countryside cottage with river access and mountain views
Open the gate to Farmhouse and you will meander down the long drive beside the river Wye eventually reaching this enchanting cottage. Enjoy the private fishing rights, the renound local pub, the views of the black mountains or visit Hay on Wye. Wrap yourself up in the sumptuous interiors, while away the hours on the balcony overlooking the fields, or enjoy the al fresco dining set up in the greenhouse or the short walk to endless wild swimming. This truly is a rare and unique property.
Location
Nestled on the banks of the River Wye, Glasbury-on-Wye is a peaceful village with a laid-back vibe and stunning natural surroundings. It’s the perfect base for anyone looking to explore the beauty of the Wye Valley and the nearby Brecon Beacons. The village has a charming mix of stone cottages and leafy lanes, with the river flowing gently through, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those just wanting to slow down and soak in the scenery.
One of the best ways to enjoy Glasbury is by getting out on the river. You can hire a canoe or kayak and spend the day gently paddling along the Wye, taking in the incredible views of the surrounding hills and valleys. For those who prefer staying on dry land, there are plenty of walking trails that start right from the village, offering routes for all levels—from easy riverside strolls to more challenging hikes up into the Black Mountains.
For a little culture, you’re just a short drive from Hay-on-Wye, the world-famous "town of books." It's the perfect place for a day trip, with its quirky bookshops, galleries, and annual literary festival. Whether you're a book lover or not, the town’s charm is sure to win you over.
Whether you're looking for adventure on the river, a quiet escape in nature, or some great food and drink, Glasbury-on-Wye has a bit of everything to offer. It’s an idyllic spot for a holiday, with plenty to see and do both in the village and beyond.
Nearby
For those looking to venture a bit further from Glasbury, the surrounding area offers plenty of fun for families and groups alike. Just a short drive away, you’ll find Brecon Beacons National Park, an adventure playground for hikers, bikers, and wildlife lovers. Families can enjoy easy walks like Pen y Fan, the highest peak in southern Britain, or explore the park’s many caves and waterfalls. For something a bit different, Llangorse Lake offers water sports like paddleboarding and sailing, plus there’s a ropes course and climbing activities at the Llangorse Multi Activity Centre.
If you're keen on local history and culture, a visit to Tretower Court and Castle is a must. It’s a beautifully preserved mediaeval manor house where you can step back in time and imagine life centuries ago. For animal lovers, Small Breeds Farm Park & Owl Centre in Kington is a hit with kids and adults alike, offering a chance to meet everything from miniature ponies to owls, all set within a charming countryside setting.
When hunger strikes, you won’t be short of places to eat and drink. In nearby Hay-on-Wye, you’ll find plenty of cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Try Tomatitos Tapas Bar for a relaxed evening meal or head to The Old Black Lion for a classic pub lunch. Whether you're seeking adventure or just a cosy place to enjoy good food and company, the surrounding areas of Glasbury-on-Wye have something for everyone.
Within walking distance:
Foyles - At the end of our drive a warm, friendly pub serving good food
10mins in car
Off Grid Gourmet - Beautiful food cooked over open fires in a rustic setting with BYO option
Chapters - Stunning sustainable local restaurant. Advance booking is essential
Tomatitos - Tapas bar
Pizzas - Origins Pizza has a van that has various locations throughout the week.
Local Market in Hay every thursday & other times are updated on their website.
Events & Festivals
We are big on festivals (in a normal year!) with the world famous Hay Literature Festival in May, the Royal Welsh
Agricultural Show in July, Green Man Festival in August, the Abergavenny Food Festival in September and Hay Winter
Festival in November
Walking
There are OS maps in the house and you can walk for miles without getting in the car. From the house, head down to
the river and you join the Wye Valley Trail turning left to Glasbury and Hay on Wye, or right to Bourghrood. Alternatively
go through the gate at the back of the house into the field behind and keep walking along the field and there is some
amazing birdwatching on the water.
Swimming at Glasbury -
We are so close to the River Wye to swim in. Please bring your own swimming towels for
outdoor swimming and please note that this is something you do entirely at your own risk.
Private fishing - We have 1200m of private fishing at the lodge - you will need to book a ticket in advance. It is £25 per
head for the duration of your stay.
The Home
This Welsh cottage holiday home right on the banks of The River Wye truly is one of the most unique stays you’ll find in the UK and is already famous and well loved by thousands of visitors.
Nestled in an idyllic and breathtaking location, River Cottage backs right on to the river where you have access to a huge spacious private garden backing right on to the water with private fishing and views into the Welsh mountains.
Ideal for all times of year, the garden and outside area is truly special, featuring enough space to host events and celebrations; it has plenty of garden furniture, a BBQ and dining area, and stunning views.
The farmhouse has quintessentially British architecture and features, but is decorated in contemporary and modern decor with wonderful cosy and comfortable furniture and beds that will make you feel perfectly at home.
Inside the house there are three large bedrooms with super king zip and link beds enabling a variety of bed formations depending on your group size.
For those who truly want to step away and escape this is the most fabulous place to truly unwind in.
There is a bathroom with a free standing bath and another shower room. The living spaces are open, spacious and full of light - perfect for relaxing with your group.
In terms of location River Cottage is close by to so many wonderful things to do, there’s even an amazing local pub right at the end of the driveway
1200m of private fishing rights can we given, but you need to book and buy a ticket first, which is £25per person.
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1 has a king size bed and a single sleigh bed.
Bedroom 2 & 3 both have zip and link super king beds. which means they can be either a twin or super king formation.
Key Features
River access with private fishing
Outdoor gas BBQ
Smart TV
Mountain views
Great walking area
Quiet countryside location
DVD and board games
Great pubs and restaurants nearby
River swimming
Local events
Location
Nestled on the banks of the River Wye, Glasbury-on-Wye is a peaceful village with a laid-back vibe and stunning natural surroundings. It’s the perfect base for anyone looking to explore the beauty of the Wye Valley and the nearby Brecon Beacons. The village has a charming mix of stone cottages and leafy lanes, with the river flowing gently through, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those just wanting to slow down and soak in the scenery.
One of the best ways to enjoy Glasbury is by getting out on the river. You can hire a canoe or kayak and spend the day gently paddling along the Wye, taking in the incredible views of the surrounding hills and valleys. For those who prefer staying on dry land, there are plenty of walking trails that start right from the village, offering routes for all levels—from easy riverside strolls to more challenging hikes up into the Black Mountains.
For a little culture, you’re just a short drive from Hay-on-Wye, the world-famous "town of books." It's the perfect place for a day trip, with its quirky bookshops, galleries, and annual literary festival. Whether you're a book lover or not, the town’s charm is sure to win you over.
Whether you're looking for adventure on the river, a quiet escape in nature, or some great food and drink, Glasbury-on-Wye has a bit of everything to offer. It’s an idyllic spot for a holiday, with plenty to see and do both in the village and beyond.
Nearby
For those looking to venture a bit further from Glasbury, the surrounding area offers plenty of fun for families and groups alike. Just a short drive away, you’ll find Brecon Beacons National Park, an adventure playground for hikers, bikers, and wildlife lovers. Families can enjoy easy walks like Pen y Fan, the highest peak in southern Britain, or explore the park’s many caves and waterfalls. For something a bit different, Llangorse Lake offers water sports like paddleboarding and sailing, plus there’s a ropes course and climbing activities at the Llangorse Multi Activity Centre.
If you're keen on local history and culture, a visit to Tretower Court and Castle is a must. It’s a beautifully preserved mediaeval manor house where you can step back in time and imagine life centuries ago. For animal lovers, Small Breeds Farm Park & Owl Centre in Kington is a hit with kids and adults alike, offering a chance to meet everything from miniature ponies to owls, all set within a charming countryside setting.
When hunger strikes, you won’t be short of places to eat and drink. In nearby Hay-on-Wye, you’ll find plenty of cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Try Tomatitos Tapas Bar for a relaxed evening meal or head to The Old Black Lion for a classic pub lunch. Whether you're seeking adventure or just a cosy place to enjoy good food and company, the surrounding areas of Glasbury-on-Wye have something for everyone.
Within walking distance:
Foyles - At the end of our drive a warm, friendly pub serving good food
10mins in car
Off Grid Gourmet - Beautiful food cooked over open fires in a rustic setting with BYO option
Chapters - Stunning sustainable local restaurant. Advance booking is essential
Tomatitos - Tapas bar
Pizzas - Origins Pizza has a van that has various locations throughout the week.
Local Market in Hay every thursday & other times are updated on their website.
Events & Festivals
We are big on festivals (in a normal year!) with the world famous Hay Literature Festival in May, the Royal Welsh
Agricultural Show in July, Green Man Festival in August, the Abergavenny Food Festival in September and Hay Winter
Festival in November
Walking
There are OS maps in the house and you can walk for miles without getting in the car. From the house, head down to
the river and you join the Wye Valley Trail turning left to Glasbury and Hay on Wye, or right to Bourghrood. Alternatively
go through the gate at the back of the house into the field behind and keep walking along the field and there is some
amazing birdwatching on the water.
Swimming at Glasbury -
We are so close to the River Wye to swim in. Please bring your own swimming towels for
outdoor swimming and please note that this is something you do entirely at your own risk.
Private fishing - We have 1200m of private fishing at the lodge - you will need to book a ticket in advance. It is £25 per
head for the duration of your stay.
The Home
This Welsh cottage holiday home right on the banks of The River Wye truly is one of the most unique stays you’ll find in the UK and is already famous and well loved by thousands of visitors.
Nestled in an idyllic and breathtaking location, River Cottage backs right on to the river where you have access to a huge spacious private garden backing right on to the water with private fishing and views into the Welsh mountains.
Ideal for all times of year, the garden and outside area is truly special, featuring enough space to host events and celebrations; it has plenty of garden furniture, a BBQ and dining area, and stunning views.
The farmhouse has quintessentially British architecture and features, but is decorated in contemporary and modern decor with wonderful cosy and comfortable furniture and beds that will make you feel perfectly at home.
Inside the house there are three large bedrooms with super king zip and link beds enabling a variety of bed formations depending on your group size.
For those who truly want to step away and escape this is the most fabulous place to truly unwind in.
There is a bathroom with a free standing bath and another shower room. The living spaces are open, spacious and full of light - perfect for relaxing with your group.
In terms of location River Cottage is close by to so many wonderful things to do, there’s even an amazing local pub right at the end of the driveway
1200m of private fishing rights can we given, but you need to book and buy a ticket first, which is £25per person.
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1 has a king size bed and a single sleigh bed.
Bedroom 2 & 3 both have zip and link super king beds. which means they can be either a twin or super king formation.
Key Features
River access with private fishing
Outdoor gas BBQ
Smart TV
Mountain views
Great walking area
Quiet countryside location
DVD and board games
Great pubs and restaurants nearby
River swimming
Local events
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Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
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About the area
Hereford
Located in Hereford, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a river. Clyro Castle and The Old House are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Summerhill Golf Club and Rhosgoch Golf & Leisure Club. Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre and Hergest Croft Gardens are also worth visiting.

Brecon Beacons, Powys
What's nearby
- The Lion Street Gallery - 3 min drive - 2.5 km
- The Old House - 3 min drive - 2.6 km
- Hay Castle - 3 min drive - 2.8 km
- Clyro Castle - 4 min drive - 2.1 km
- The Warren - 5 min drive - 3.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Festival Food Hall - 5 min drive
- Blue Boar - 3 min drive
- the Railway restaurant - 8 min drive
- Boat Inn - 6 min drive
- Cafe Hay - 3 min drive
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