Nestled at the foot of the Skirrid, on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Wye Valley. It is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax in the great Welsh outdoors. The area is also steeped in history with some of…
In a peaceful and secluded spot, this property shares a picturesque courtyard with a neighbouring barn, which can be booked together to sleep 12. Set out on foot to explore this western end of the Brecon Beacons National Park, taking in the dramatic Black Mountains and Llyn y…
Situated on a 220 acre farm in a remote and untamed area of the Brecon Beacons National Park, you will find plenty of walking routes directly onto the Black Mountains and Fforest Fawr Geopark from your doorstep. There is great attention to detail here for the most comfortable…
Set in the centre of Brecon town, this captivating cottage is near pubs, shops and other amenities half a mile away. The River Honddu and Brecon Cathedral can be seen from the cottage while the River Usk is down the road and a picturesque setting for a riverside stroll. Art…
With some of Europe's most interesting and challenging cave networks on your doorstep, Sycamore Barn is perfect for the more adventurous guest. With countless walking and cycling trails nearby and a location deep inside the International Dark Sky Reserve, the options are plenty…
Set within a rugged landscape of Welsh countryside, this is a haven for enthusiastic walkers where you can leave the car behind and explore the hillside or follow the meandering River Irfon. The Elan Valley is just a short distance away offering stunning scenery across the…
Laid back luxury in the quiet hills beyond the towns of Brecon & Sennybridge. There are great days out to be had in the surrounding Brecon Beacons, from walking the highest South Wales peak, PenyFan, to enjoying yummy meals in one of the many country pubs in the area, that's if…
This cosy cabin in the Carmarthenshire countryside is a perfect getaway, whether you re looking for a romantic hideaway or an adventure packed holiday. Located 4 miles from Llandovery, this colourful town offers a variety of independent eateries and shops and provides a gateway…
With its Dark Skies Reserve status, varied landscapes and unforgettable walking and hiking routes, the Brecon Beacons National Park boasts everything you need for a stay in rural Wales. Head out and find endless walks from the doorstep, summiting Pen y Fan (14 miles) or…
Sleeping four guests, this luxurious and spacious cottage in the Swansea Valley, has an inviting natural stone facade with beautifully painted timber frames. Stroll to the pretty pond near the cottage or visit Cwm Clydach RSPB Nature Reserve (10 miles), home to wood warblers,…
This picturesque area is famed for its relaxed pace and wonderful walks in all directions. The Crickhowell Walking Festival is a highlight of the local calendar every March. This is an excellent area for cycling, mountain biking, horse riding, sailing, fishing, caving and more.…
A glorious space to rest and recharge, the Brecon Beacons National Park ticks all the boxes for those looking for outdoor adventures, challenging walks or calming afternoons of exploring pretty market towns. Bring your mountain bikes, canoes and fishing rods; you ll find the…
With Crickhowell less than 6 miles away, head off on a circular walk from Crickhowell to Table Mountain for wonderous views. Stay even closer to home and visit Tretower Court and Castle less than 3 miles away. Bring three of your canine companions with you on your rural retreat…
Arrive at this stable cottage and drop your bags off before heading straight out to explore. Coed Trallwmn Mountain Bike and Visitor Centre is just 20 miles from your door so hop on your bike and ride the day away. Large windows let light flood inside creating a tranquil feel at…
Settled on the outskirts of the small village of Llyswen, this delightful barn conversion is situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, with walking, cycling, hiking and pony trekking in abundance for every level of adventurer. Day permits for fishing on The Rivers Usk & Wye…
Discover the unrivalled beauty of one of Wales most glorious national parks with a trip to the Brecon Beacons. Within close reach of picturesque villages, charming market towns and a seemingly endless selection of walking routes, this South Wales property has got it all. Set off…
Studded within the grounds of a working farm, the cottage is part of a complex of properties. Elegant and welcoming, it is hardly recognisable from its former life as a set of stables and has access to a shared hot tub for a luxurious break. The surrounding grounds are yours to…
A beautiful artistic off grid hideaway in the heart of the hills. Perched high on the slopes of the Black Mountains in the midst of the Brecon Beacons National Park, enjoy breath taking views and dramatic night skies from the terrace, or stride out for endless trails through…
Set deep within the Brecon Beacon National Park, this 200 year old barn conversion is part of a small complex of properties on the owner s large working farm. Enjoy the many picturesque walking and cycling trails on your doorstep and spot the local wildlife, including the area s…
Wyeside Barn is set very near the banks of the River Wye, with delightful views and bordered by beautiful farmland. Walks straight from your door and a fantastic restored railway just along the road now an enchanting gallery and tearooms. Lots of pubs from walking distance to…
Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.