T here are many miles of walks to be enjoyed using the apartment as your base. The walks are suitable for all fitness levels, including scenic lakeside strolls as well as more challenging hikes and climbs. From the apartment itself you can easily walk across National Trust land…
This property is perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxing holiday by the seaside, spending time at the beach, walking on the coastal path, and making day trips to the huge number of attractions on the island. At only 23 miles wide, everything on the island is within easy…
Beautifully renovated, the property is ideally situated centrally for many attractions. Cenarth is 11 miles away with its beautiful Falls, Mill and National Coracle Museum. Newcastle Emlyn is 10 miles away with shops and restaurants and Llandysul is 4 miles. The River Teifi is a…
Set in Tenby in South West Wales, this elegant property is part of an original Georgian home, divided into separate self catering apartments. Sleeping six guests across three bedrooms, it offers a luxurious ambience, and is perfectly placed for families with older children, who…
Situated in St Mary s Bay on the edge of the unspoilt Romney Marsh, this pretty cottage is ideally located to explore the Kent coastline. Don t miss a trip to Dungeness, which boasts big dramatic skies, a shingle beach and spectacular scenery set within a 468 acre nature…
This property is located within a short walk of the popular resort village of Saudersfoot, on the Pembrokeshire coast. The golden beach is a popular spot for holidaymakers, with its expanse of golden sand which gently slopes into the sea, making it ideal for swimmers, paddlers…
The staggering views and unbeatable tranquillity that you'll experience at this property are signature to its remote location in Caithness, famously much loved by the Queen Mother. You'll be surrounded by seascape vistas and views over Pentland Firth to the Orkney Islands,…
Situated down a 0.5 mile track into the heart of the forestry, within Exmoor National Park, this farmhouse provides guests with tranquil surroundings in every direction. Feel the crackle of twigs beneath your feet with a choice of public woodland paths from your doorstep, or…
This characterful former agricultural building is set in the tranquil hamlet of Redlynch, which provides the perfect base for exploring the New Forest National Park. There are 160 miles of routes to be explored locally, which weave through this spectacular landscape and are…
The charming village of Lower Swell occupies a superb location nestled into the valley. The property has the benefit of lovely surrounding countryside and is also just a stone s throw away from Stow on the Wold a traditional Cotswold town, as well as having simple access to…
Perfectly positioned by the banks of the splendid Loch Portree, enjoying spectacular sea views over the world famous Cuillin Range and the beautiful Isle of Rassay. Nestled in wonderful location, just a short walk to the centre of the picture post card town of Portree. The town…
Alvington is one of a number of hamlets dotted along the River Severn following the former Roman road leading from Newnham on Severn to Chepstow. Set on the edge of the Forest of Dean the village is well served with a well stocked store, two good village pubs and tearoom. Here…
Set in the heart of the Devon countryside, the property is surrounded by woodland, lakes and wetlands. Visit the unique fishing village of Clovelly with its steep cobbled streets and quaint harbour, or the seaside town of Bude which is a short drive away. Alternatively take a…
The cottage is nestled in the quiet hamlet of Abbotskerswell and is within easy access a local pub and shop. With Newton Abbot, Totnes and the beautiful beaches of the English Riviera 7 miles away, this stunning holiday home is the perfect base for exploring South Devon and all…
The traditional English village of Blockley is nestled in a charming valley and remains unspoiled. It's a lovely mix of stone cottages, surrounding countryside and a meandering mill stream, all creating the perfect backdrop for a stay in the Cotswolds. The village is well served…
The pretty hamlet of Kencot sits on the Gloucestershire/Oxfordshire border where the barn is truly rural and set within acres of mature farmland of which you are free to roam. There is easy access to the river Thames towpath, which takes in several tea rooms and inns along the…
The cottage is located in the peaceful hamlet of Bronydd, just 2.5 miles from Hay on Wye by car, or 30 40 mins walk directly from the cottage on the Offas dyke footpath through fields and along the banks of the River Wye. Hay is a vibrant cultural market town famed for the…
The historic town of Tavistock is within a short walk of the barn, with an array of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Tavistock being situated on the outskirts of the Dartmoor National Park, means you are not too far from some of the most breath taking views, walks and cycle…
Woolacombe Beach is renowned for its three mile long stretch of golden sand and useful facilities. Surfers come from all over the country to enjoy the great waves, while rookies can also hire a board or take a lesson from one of the friendly local surf schools and revel in the…
This beautiful cottage is located in a premier position on Mariners Hill in the village of Blakeney, a picturesque coastal village situated on the River Glaven estuary. There is a small but eclectic range of shops including a fantastic deli, a seaside supplies store, and a…
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!