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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
Reviews & Ratings
13 Customer Reviews
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"Idyllic setting."
perfect
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"Fantastic place and wonderfully helpful host if and when needed."
What a location and nice to have the horses come over for a nose every breakfast time
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"Lovely little hut surrounded by beautiful fields with a lovely canal walk close by."
Great for the dogs with enclosed garden. Hut itself well equipped with everything you need including extras such as firewood for the fire pit and telescope for viewing the stars ! Lovely owner too who helped us into the hut and gave us a tour of where we were staying.
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"This was our 2nd time at the Rabbit Hill Hut and we had a lovely time and will certainly be back again."
The hut is very comfortable, cosy and clean, with great views all around. We enjoyed sitting around the fire-pit, in the evening, after a good day's walk on the hills. If you enjoy walking and wildlife you couldn't ask for a better location. Tucked away in a very private and quiet position you can enjoy the outdoors, whatever the weather; even if it rains you can sit out under the covered outdoors area and soak up the scenery. The canal and its towpath, and the disused railway line, which is a national cycle/walking route, are a short 10 - 15 minutes downhill walk from the hut. We walked into Abergavenny (lovely market town) in under 1 hr and 20 minutes. The local pub at Govilion, less than 20 mins walk, has recently changed chef and the food was absolutely delicious with very generous portions. We ate there twice during our stay. In summary, if you fancy the country experience, but don't want to sacrifice comfort , the Rabbit Hill Hut ticks all the boxes. The hosts are brilliant, friendly and helful, but not intrustive.
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"Staying for a week was a mistake, only suitable for a couple of nights."
Lacks hooks, bathroom mirror and indoor bin. Only provided 2 mugs, 2 dinner plates and, in our case, 1 small plate. Not adequate as have to wash up every time you made a drink. Not sufficient work space and no drainer. The outside area was unkempt and dirty. Don't think had been swept out since Winter. Firepit still had old coals in it and was full of water. On the plus side, bed very comfortable and views great.
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"I was fortunate to find the Rabbit Hill Hut."
It was very comfortable for me and my two dogs. The weather wasn't brilliant, but even storms didn't spoil our stay. In fact, the driving winds and lashing rain made the 'hut' feel even cosier.
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"No complaints at all."
Lovely carriage. Stayed twice now, won’t be the last time.
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"We had a lovely stay despite terrible weather."
Enough room for two adults and two small dogs. The carriage was well equipped and cosy. The owners were very helpful and always available to answer any questions.
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"Fantastic little shepherds hut, exactly as described, will be back"
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"We spent 11 days at Rabbit hill hut."
It was lovely seeing the horses and sheep everyday . They are dog friendly. There are plenty of walks to enjoy. The owners are very friendly and accommodating. If your looking for peace and quiet Rabbit hill hut is the perfect place to be. If we go back to wales we would most definitely go back to Rabbit hill hut again . Thank you for a lovely relaxing time spent at Rabbit hill .
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"This is one of the best Huts we have ever stayed at."
The layout inside had been really cleverly designed to make best use of the space. At one end of the hut you have a proper-sized powerful shower with WC and basin. At the opposite end you have a very comfortable double 'Captain's' Cabin bed with room for storage underneath and a great view from the window; in-between you have the sink, cooker, fridge with freezer compartment and everything as accurately described in the details, The place was very clean and tidy and the space was bigger than we expected; definitely not the size of a rabbit hut! But what sets this hut above all others is the covered outdoor space, separate from the hut itself, and equipped with a table, benches and sun-loungers. Although, the roof of this had a few leaks, it never stopped us from eating all our meals there and sitting under it, even on a rainy evening. We also enjoyed the chiminea and the generous supply of logs in the patio area outside the hut..The owners, Keith, Darren and Nicola were very friendly and helpful. The location was perfect, very quiet and private and easy to reach the canal and cycle routes nearby by foot. We hardly used the car the whole time we were there. We had a good meal in the local pub (15 - 20 mins walk) and also enjoyed longer walks to Crickhowell and Abergavenny using the canal paths. We will definitely, be back again next year.
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"A wonderful relaxing stay."
Peaceful, private setting in beautiful countryside. Owners were lovely and we would definitely recommend staying here.
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"We had a wonderful week."
Beautiful location and views. Hut was lovely and had everything you needed. Owners were very friendly and helpful. Hope to visit again soon.
Summary
- Single storey
- Studio layout with kitchen, sitting area and one double bed
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Electric fan heating
- Electric 2 ring hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster
- TV
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Garden with barbecue, firepit and covered area with furniture and separate enclosed pen for dogs
- 2 well-behaved pets welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.8 miles
- Note: When livestock are around keep dogs on leads
- Note: If parents wish to bring children they can erect a tent if they wish
- Note: No WiFi can be linked to property
The property
Resting in the village of Govilon, the quaint shepherd’s hut, Rabbit Hill Hut.
Built using recycled materials from around the farm, this wonderful hut welcomes a couple and their four-legged companion to explore the countryside of Wales.
With off-road parking for one car, this cheerful sage shepherds hut encourages you to make yourself at home in the lovely studio layout, where there is a well-presented kitchen housing a selection of amenities, two chairs, a TV and a double bed gazing out over the countryside, as well as a refreshing shower room.
Overlooking stunning countryside views across the rolling hills, dine alfresco in the garden, trying out the barbecue and toast marshmallows beside the firepit, or later in the evening, stargaze using the telescope provided.
Pets can roam freely in the enclosed pen as owners enjoy a cup of tea and admire the views.
The local village of Govilon houses a pub, restaurant and convenience store, so why not enjoy a hearty meal, or stock up on picnic essentials?
Scenic walks can be enjoyed beside the canal at Govilon Wharf, heading off into the local countryside.
The bustling town of Abergavenny offers further eateries, a golf course and a local museum where guests can learn more about local history and heritage.
There is plenty for history enthusiasts to explore, including Blaenavon World Heritage Centre and the fascinating remains of Blaevanon Iron Works, Big Pit National Coal Museum, Crickhowell Castle and Clydach Gorge.
The Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) are full of amazing scenic walks and wildlife, so spend a whole day exploring the beautiful countryside on offer before ending your day in a local pub with a glass of your favourite beverage.
Visit Newport for a day beside the seaside and try out a game of golf at Newport Golf Club.
All of this and more with a stay at Rabbit Hill Hut.
About the location
GOVILON
Abergavenny 3 miles; Newport 20 miles.
Govilon is a small, pretty, scattered village with a shop, a pub and a pub/restaurant just 3 miles from Abergavenny. The area offers a wealth of natural beauty, with lovely walks through the Wye Valley, along the Brecon Canal or through the breathtaking Brecon Beacons. The picturesque market town of Abergavenny nestles between seven mountains, and the River Usk flows through it, resulting in beautiful views in every direction. The town boasts a castle with its own museum, churches, an indoor market hall, good shops and a multitude of pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes. With abbeys, castles, mining museums and a Roman amphitheatre and baths at nearby Caerleon, there is something different to discover every day of your holiday.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas