Dingle Den

ID: S124717

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Snaptrip says

Dingle Den is consistently praised for its stunning, peaceful location and cleanliness. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches from the hosts and the property's eco-friendly features. The lack of Wi-Fi and a fridge is seen as a positive by many, adding to the charm and allowing for a true escape from daily life. The surrounding wildlife and private, secure grounds are highlights, contributing to a restorative and relaxing stay.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Reviewers frequently mention the spotless condition of Dingle Den, indicating a high level of cleanliness that contributes significantly to the comfort and enjoyment of their stay.

The secluded and tranquil setting of Dingle Den is highly appreciated by guests, with its beautiful scenery and proximity to nature trails. The peaceful environment is a recurring theme in the reviews.

The comfort of Dingle Den is often highlighted, with guests mentioning the cosy wood burner, comfortable bed, and the overall cosy atmosphere of the cabin. However, some guests noted the lack of a fridge and limited power as minor inconveniences.

The eco-friendly facilities, including the composting toilet and solar panels, are well-received, though the absence of a fridge in the cabin and reliance on alternative cooling methods is noted. The property is well-equipped for a rustic stay, but some guests were disappointed by the lack of on-site fishing despite it being advertised.

Guests frequently express gratitude for the thoughtful gestures from the hosts, such as welcome hampers and accommodations for limited mobility. While these acts of kindness greatly enhance the experience, it is politely noted that such personal touches, while common, are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Dingle Den is a cosy retreat set in a sheltered field next to a tinkling stream, with the Black Mountains as a backdrop. This eco-friendly accommodation is a haven for couples and small families who enjoy escaping to the countryside for the feeling of being at one with nature amongst the rolling Herefordshire hills. Sitting around the fire pit toasting marshmallows as the sun sets is a truly magical time; you could almost expect to see fairies flitting around the enchanting little meadow! Dingle Den has been made to a unique original design with a high-quality finish. It is a well-insulated, open plan cabin which sleeps up to 4 people, and has solar powered electricity and hot running water. Inside you’ll find a comfy double bed and double sofa bed, a table and chairs, a kitchenette with sink and 2-ring hob and a private bathroom with shower, eco WC and basin. The table and chairs seat up to four people. The log burner adds to the cosy atmosphere in the evenings. All the basic kitchen equipment is provided, as well as a welcome pack with the essentials (including some logs). Bedding and towels for up to 4 guests is included. One well-behaved, sheep-friendly dogs are welcome (but paws to stay off the furnishings please!) and there are numerous walks nearby, whether you prefer a quiet stroll to the local bar or to explore further afield. Ramblers enjoy the ancient Drovers’ Road which runs along the fields, and there is easy access by foot to the famous Offa’s Dyke path and into the Black Mountains where wild ponies roam free. The nearest town is Hay on Wye (6 miles) which has an annual literary festival attracting visitors from all over the world. The town itself is a treasure trove for anyone who enjoys strolling around boutiques, galleries and bookshops.

Dingle Den is popular with foodies as there is lovely local produce available, from honey to gin which is distilled just down the road. The Abergavenny Food Festival is a regular destination for gourmets who love the markets, tastings and cookery workshops on offer. A regular market showcases all the fantastic local treats. Mountain biking and road cycling are popular, with adventurous folk enjoying the activities on offer at our neighbours’ company, Mountain Mayhem: clay pigeon shooting, hover-crafting, paint-balling and quad biking. There are paragliding site above the village of Pandy or Hay and visitors will often see them floating gracefully above the mountain ridge. Kayaking is a very popular activity on the river Wye, with rental available from Hay. The surrounding area is steeped in British history, with several centuries-old chapels and a small English Heritage castle site nearby in the village of Longtown. Visitors shouldn’t miss paying a visit to Hereford to discover the ‘Mappa Mundi’, a medieval map of the world which dates back to the 1300s. Celebrated composer of the ‘Enigma Variations’ – Sir Edward Elgar – lived in Hereford and his statue sits just outside the cathedral. Magnificent Llanthony Priory is one of the earliest Augustinian canons in Britain, of which only a few remain. To access the accommodation there is a private road on the owners’ property that leads to the parking spot. From there you’ll need to take in the fresh air for a two minute walk to the front door. The owners will help with bringing luggage from guests’ vehicles on arrival and departure.

Craswall, Herefordshire is a short drive away from Peterchurch. The village of Peterchurch, with its handful of pubs and restaurants, is situated on the River Dore in the beautiful Golden Valley, flanked by the Black Mountains to the west and gentle hills to the east. Just 10 miles away is the wonderful market town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its 30-plus book shops, excellent pubs, restaurants and antique shops.

Accommodation

All ground floor.

Sleeps 4: 1 x double and 1 x sofa bed.

Private bathroom with shower, basin, composting WC.

Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining table, sofa and wood burning stove.

Woodburning stove.

Gas hob.

Bed linen and towels provided.

Private field with fire pit.

Electricity and water incl in rent.

Private access and parking.

Sorry, no smoking.

One well-behaved pets welcome.

Shop and pub 12 minute drive.

Welcome pack provided.

Owners on site if required.

Nearby points of interest

  • Hay Festival
  • Kington Museum
  • Tretower Castle & Court
  • Hergest Croft Gardens
  • Hereford Cathedral
  • Hergest Ridge

Reviews (64)

  • Magda

    We will definitely be back.

  • Aidan

    You can hear the sheep or the birds and just sit outside and relax or sit inside listening to the rain as the fire keeps you warm. Fantastic setting, customer care and everything else you require. Thoroughly recommend the Rose and Crown in Michaelchurch for a pub dinner. Jo thank you so much for a second wonderful stay and we will definitely be back. The first time we stayed it was a baby moon, this time we got engaged. Who knows maybe we will be back for our wedding night? Thank you again Aidan and Rachel

  • Sarah

    Views are spectacular. Has everything you need. Great welcome, cosy fire, ideal base for exploring around the area. Talgarth is well worth a visit to see the Red Kites and free parking.

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