Stunning Treehouse with private hot tub, nestled in the woods perfect for a romantic break away for two.
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV, Woodburner, Bi-Fold Doors Leading To Decked Balcony
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Air Fryer, Fridge/Freezer
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom: Galleried, Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV, Woodburner, Bi-Fold Doors Leading To Decked Balcony
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Air Fryer, Fridge/Freezer
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom: Galleried, Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Biomass central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included, remainder at cost. Welcome pack. Front garden with, sitting-out area, garden furniture and firepit. Grounds (shared with other properties on-site). Hot tub for 2 (private). No smoking.
Ty Nant Treehouse is a truly enchanting retreat designed for those who crave peace, privacy, and a touch of rustic indulgence. Nestled among the trees on the owners’ scenic land, this unique hideaway blends handcrafted charm with modern comfort, offering a perfect escape from the everyday.
Inside, the open-plan living space, featuring a wood-burning stove that creates a cosy glow on cooler evenings The stylish kitchen area is equipped with everything you need for relaxed self-catering, while thoughtful touches throughout make this feel like a true home away from home.
A graceful spiral staircase leads up to the mezzanine bedroom. The modern bathroom offers a refreshing shower and a heated towel rail for that extra bit of comfort.
Step outside onto the large decked terrace, the heart of your outdoor living space. Here, a private wood-fired hot tub invites you to unwind under the stars, while a pizza oven and seating area make it ideal for long, lazy evenings. Wander deeper into the woods to discover a firepit and hammock area, the perfect spot for storytelling and stargazing.
For a memorable twist, guests are given exclusive use of a golf cart for the duration of their stay, making your journey to and from Ty Nant Treehouse part of the adventure.
Start your adventure close to home with leisurely woodland walks and riverside trails along the River Usk, where kingfishers dart and trout ripple the surface. Just a short drive away, Bannau Brycheiniog offers dramatic mountain scenery, waterfalls, and some of the best walking routes in the country. The Sugar Loaf Mountain near Abergavenny rewards hikers with sweeping views over the Black Mountains and the valleys below.
For history lovers, the area is dotted with fascinating landmarks. Usk Castle, just minutes from the property, is a romantic ruin surrounded by gardens bursting with flowers in spring and summer. Nearby, Raglan Castle stands proudly as one of Wales’s grandest medieval fortresses a must-see for anyone interested in heritage and architecture. Further afield, explore Tintern Abbey on the banks of the River Wye, where gothic arches rise against a backdrop of forested hills it’s truly breathtaking at sunset.
The local towns are brimming with charm. Usk itself offers independent shops, quaint tearooms, and riverside pubs perfect for a lazy afternoon. Abergavenny, known as the ’Gateway to Wales’, is a vibrant market town with a reputation for fine food and local produce. Its Food Festival, held every September, attracts top chefs and food lovers from across the UK. Between visits, browse local farm shops for Welsh cheeses, artisan bread, and homemade preserves, ideal for enjoying back at the treehouse.
From misty morning walks and castle explorations to fine dining and fireside evenings, this part of Wales offers a timeless escape filled with natural beauty, rich heritage, and warm local hospitality. Ty Nant Treehouse isn’t just a place to stay it’s your base for discovering the very best of Monmouthshire
Inside, the open-plan living space, featuring a wood-burning stove that creates a cosy glow on cooler evenings The stylish kitchen area is equipped with everything you need for relaxed self-catering, while thoughtful touches throughout make this feel like a true home away from home.
A graceful spiral staircase leads up to the mezzanine bedroom. The modern bathroom offers a refreshing shower and a heated towel rail for that extra bit of comfort.
Step outside onto the large decked terrace, the heart of your outdoor living space. Here, a private wood-fired hot tub invites you to unwind under the stars, while a pizza oven and seating area make it ideal for long, lazy evenings. Wander deeper into the woods to discover a firepit and hammock area, the perfect spot for storytelling and stargazing.
For a memorable twist, guests are given exclusive use of a golf cart for the duration of their stay, making your journey to and from Ty Nant Treehouse part of the adventure.
Start your adventure close to home with leisurely woodland walks and riverside trails along the River Usk, where kingfishers dart and trout ripple the surface. Just a short drive away, Bannau Brycheiniog offers dramatic mountain scenery, waterfalls, and some of the best walking routes in the country. The Sugar Loaf Mountain near Abergavenny rewards hikers with sweeping views over the Black Mountains and the valleys below.
For history lovers, the area is dotted with fascinating landmarks. Usk Castle, just minutes from the property, is a romantic ruin surrounded by gardens bursting with flowers in spring and summer. Nearby, Raglan Castle stands proudly as one of Wales’s grandest medieval fortresses a must-see for anyone interested in heritage and architecture. Further afield, explore Tintern Abbey on the banks of the River Wye, where gothic arches rise against a backdrop of forested hills it’s truly breathtaking at sunset.
The local towns are brimming with charm. Usk itself offers independent shops, quaint tearooms, and riverside pubs perfect for a lazy afternoon. Abergavenny, known as the ’Gateway to Wales’, is a vibrant market town with a reputation for fine food and local produce. Its Food Festival, held every September, attracts top chefs and food lovers from across the UK. Between visits, browse local farm shops for Welsh cheeses, artisan bread, and homemade preserves, ideal for enjoying back at the treehouse.
From misty morning walks and castle explorations to fine dining and fireside evenings, this part of Wales offers a timeless escape filled with natural beauty, rich heritage, and warm local hospitality. Ty Nant Treehouse isn’t just a place to stay it’s your base for discovering the very best of Monmouthshire

















