Brondel Shepherd's Hut rests on the tranquil outskirts of Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, offering a studio-styled sanctuary for families or friends in search of something a little different.
With space to park three cars off-road, a woodburning stove to warm your evenings, and sweeping countryside views best enjoyed from the bubbling hot tub, it’s an inviting base for exploring the beauty of mid-Wales.
Surrounded by rolling hills, the hut’s green exterior sits harmoniously within its peaceful setting.
A gravel path guides you across the lawn, where the quiet of the landscape begins to work its magic, encouraging you to slow down and settle in.
Inside, the studio-style layout has been carefully considered to create a seamless flow between each space.
Soft pink tones lend warmth to the interiors, while a compact sofa offers a place to relax after a day outdoors.
Through the windows, potted plants dotted around the garden add a gentle splash of colour.
The kitchen, with its blue fixtures and wooden countertop, is well-suited to preparing simple meals, which can be enjoyed at the folding dining table beside the comforting glow of the woodburning stove.
Sleeping arrangements include a king-size bed and a bunk bed suited for children, creating a restful corner for families to unwind.
The shower room features a walk-in design, with basin and WC, offering a practical and refreshing space to begin or end your day.
Step outside and immerse yourself in the heart of the experience.
The garden is a place to linger—whether you're swaying in the hammock with a book in hand or sinking into the hot tub as the sky turns amber.
As evening falls, the fire pit becomes a gathering point, its wooden logs crackling as marshmallows toast and stories unfold beneath a canopy of stars.
With uninterrupted views and a deep sense of calm, this outdoor space is the soul of Brondel, inviting you to reconnect with nature and each other.
Beyond the hut, adventure awaits.
Begin with a walk to the dramatic Devil’s Bridge Waterfalls, where three bridges span a wooded gorge and the Punchbowl pools shimmer below.
For panoramic views of Aberystwyth and its coastline, ride the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway—the longest of its kind in Britain.
History lovers can explore the ruins of Castell Aberystwyth, perched high above the town and steeped in Celtic heritage.
And when the day is done, return to the quiet embrace of Brondel Shepherd’s Hut, where every evening feels like a gentle exhale.