The perfect rural escape
Cwm Pelved House is set in one of the most beautiful landscapes of the UK.
Getting here
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From the north (via Hereford or Leominster)
You will be travelling along the A438. After Whitney on Wye you pass the ‘Rhydspence’ pub on your right and a "Welcome to Wales" sign on your left.
After about 1 mile look out for a triangular walkers sign on the your left, start indicating right and take the next right hand turning off the main road. The turning is in the centre of a layby - the road goes steeply uphill and is marked with a dead end sign. You will also see signs for Offa’s Dyke footpath.
Climb up a short distance and take the first left - the road now turns into a track and goes over a cattle grid. The track continues uphill and is quite bumpy (low suspension cars take care!). After enjoying the amazing views as you climb up through the field, there is a further cattle grid and then Cwm Pelved is ahead of you. Welcome!
From the south (via Crickhowell or Brecon)
You will be travelling along the A438.
About a kilometre after passing the hamlet of Bronydd, watch out for a triangular horse-riding sign and take the next left hand turn in the middle a layby. The turning is in the centre of a layby - the road goes steeply uphill and is marked with a dead end sign. You will also see signs for Offa’s Dyke footpath.
Climb up a short distance and take the first left - the road now turns into a track and goes over a cattle grid. The track continues uphill and is quite bumpy (low suspension cars take care!). After enjoying the amazing views as you climb up through the field, there is a further cattle grid and then Cwm Pelved is ahead of you. Welcome!