Dragonstone
You can have both an incredible time and a relaxing experience while you are on holiday at Dragonstone. Take a closer look.
About Dragonstone
If you are looking for a beautiful contemporary home with a full range of amenities, countryside views and private lawn gardens, you will be very comfortable at Dragonstone.
Summary
Designed entirely with the guest experience in mind, Dragonstone is a large, detached property situated in an idyllic rural location comprising of:
- 6 Roomy Bedrooms
- 3.5 Bathrooms
- 2 Lounges
- Dining Room
- Well Equipped Kitchen
- Boot Room
- Private Outdoor Hot Tub
- Outdoor Dining
- Table Tennis
- Wendy House
- Mountain Views
- Wi-Fi, 4K Smart TV, Sky
- 2 Towels, 1 Face Cloth Each
- Hand Towels in Bathrooms
- Tea Towels and Cleaning Cloths
- Bed Linen Included
- Recycling Facilities
Features
Dragonstone features that you wont find anywhere else.
- Large Rooms
- Large Gardens
- Smart Wired for Convenience
- Hair Dryer in Each Bedroom
- Handy USB Ports and Sockets
- Dressing Table in Each Bedroom
- Storage in Each Bed
- Separate Wine Chiller
- American Fridge/Freezer
- 2 Dishwashers
- Double Oven and 5 Hobs
- Slow Cooker
- Extensive Larder Space
- Games & Play Facilities
- Mira Dual Platinum Showers
- High Chair Available
- 2 Travel Cot's Available
History
Rhiwfawr, meaning big hill, is a village of just under 100 houses with many of the houses dating back to the 1930's. They were built to house coal miners for a local colliery that has since been closed and returned to countryside.
On the outskirts of the village, Dragonstone was turned into accommodation in 2016. Fully renovated in 2019, it is now one of the most luxurious holiday accommodations in the area.
Dragonstone was named after the Welsh Dragons that roamed the valley below. Dragons rest in the caves of the valley and you can spot where they sleep from their breath that rises up in the mornings.



The Floor Plan
Familiarise yourself with the layout.
The Location
This property is in a quiet rural location on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, making it the ideal choice for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, nature and scenic landscapes.
Directions
Postcodes are not always accurate when using satellite navigation therefore please always cross reference with the directions below.
- Whether you come from the M4 or from the Heads of the Valleys, you will reach a large roundabout with The Aubrey Arms.
- Take the exit onto Trawsffordd/B4599.
- Go straight on at the mini-roundabout and then take the first left turn signposted to Rhiwfawr.
- Follow the road through the village of Rhiwfawr and you will see the road named Pen-Y-Rhiw signposted on a sharp bend.
- Follow the road keeping going up hill, the house can be found at the top of the hill and Dragonstone is clearly signposted adjacent to the cattle grid.
- For sat nav, use the postcode SA9 2RN, house number 48
The Area
Of course, there are miles of country walks and cycle routes to be enjoyed, in fact there is a foot trail beginning at the property that will take you all the way down to Swansea city center, but for something a bit different why not go underground at The National Show Caves at Dan Yr Ogof, just nine miles north of the property. Or maybe you’d prefer something even more exciting and visit one of the outdoor centres which offer climbing and abseiling. Find out more about what there is to do, where to go and important information that you may need during your visit on the Useful Links page.
South Wales
For a more cosmopolitan experience, the city of Swansea is just twelve miles south and is an excellent destination for night life and keen shoppers, as well as those who might like to visit the city’s castle or the National Waterfront Museum.