




Pontrobert, Powys, Wales
Cabin Morgan sits on a 10 acre smallholding between the villages of Pont Robert and Meifod in Powys, with views across the Welsh hills. The cabin is built with genuine environmental intent: solar power, filtered borehole water, and wool insulation sourced from local Welsh sheep. A log burner, slow cooker, and fully stocked kitchen handle cooking and warmth, while the outdoor space includes decking, a barbecue, and a fire pit on a seated patio.
The welcome pack is a nice touch: tea, coffee, milk, bread, bacon, and accommodation for dietary requirements with advance notice. Dogs are welcome. At 318 reviews and a 4.92 rating, Cabin Morgan has proven itself as a reliable mid range Welsh stay where the eco credentials are real rather than performative, and the views from the deck do most of the heavy lifting.
We love the wool insulation from local Welsh sheep. It is a small detail, but it signals that the sustainability here runs deeper than a solar panel on the roof.
Reviews describe Cabin Morgan as lovely and exactly as advertised, making it the perfect base for exploring the local area. Attendees expressed gratitude for the excellent stay.