Set on the northern coast of the River Dyfi, the picturesque harbour resort of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) has miles of sandy beaches and a championship golf course, and is a great spot for a range of water sports including sailboarding, rowing, canoeing, and sailing. The…
Studded amongst a row of stone cottages in the chocolate box hamlet of Cwrt, this attractive 18th century property sleeps four across two bedrooms. Pennal is just 0.5 miles away with its traditional hotel that boasts delicious pub fare as well as an impressive restaurant, and…
Matlock bath is nestled within a beautiful wooded gorge by the River Derwent. The village boasts a plethora of attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum or, if you are feeling more adventurous, you can ride the cable cars to the stunning Heights…
There is something for everyone here to just relax or get involved in activities. Bala, 3.5 miles away, offers cafes, pubs, shops, a swimming pool and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy paddleboarding, boating, a stroll around the lake or a ride around on the steam railway.…
Situated in the popular coastal town of Scarborough on England s North Sea coast. Scarborough has two bays with sandy beaches, which are split by a headland bearing the 12th century Scarborough Castle. Step out and the seafront is very close by. North Bay and South Bay provide…
This quiet location is a delight for those who love hiking, cycling, and nature spotting. Situated less than two miles from the quaint, cobbled village of Longnor which provides an array of shops and traditional pubs. Nestled just below the top of a ridge between the Dove and…
This stunning property is wonderfully situated between the town centre and the beach so you can enjoy a stroll down to the Esplanade or the High Street which offers a great selection of shops, bars and local eateries. The children will be in their element down at the pier with…
Set on the outskirts of the small market town of Sanquhar, the cottage is surrounded by beautiful scenery and rolling hills. Explore Britain s first official coast to coast footpath, the Southern Upland Way, or fish for wild salmon in the River Nith at the end of the garden.…
Close to the national park and less than 2 miles from the popular town of Rothbury, the calm and friendly village of Thropton offers views of heather clad hills and the best of both worlds, being close to the coast too. With two pubs serving food and a well stocked village…
A cosy period cottage, 200 metres from the Snowdonia National Park boundary, ideal for an active or relaxing holiday. Located in Llanfairfechan on the North Wales coast, it lies between Conwy (8 miles) and the Menai Straits, offering a Victorian Promenade, pubs, cafes, shops,…
Enjoy a romantic retreat at this stylish barn conversion 3 miles from Conwy. Set within a 45 acre farm, the barn is surrounded by fields of sheep and horses, with resident peacocks and doves also nearby. A major cycle route can be found at the edge of the grounds, offering…
A fantastic location, making the property an ideal base for exploring both Devon and Cornwall where you will find a choice of beaches and coastal walks to the North and South as well as attractions to suit all tastes. These include Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor with its rugged scenery,…
The property boasts direct access on to Cefn Bryn, the backbone of the Gower and home of King Arthurs Stone. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with exceptional walking, mountain biking and local hacking, you can go for miles undisturbed by traffic with bridleways linking…
Situated in the far west of the county, you ll have the pick of some of Cornwall s finest coves and beaches, as well as some idyllic seaside towns and infamous attractions to visit. Pendeen itself is a traditional Cornish village, with an award winning pub, a handful of shops,…
The property is located between the small two villages of Mamhilad and Penperlleni, on the banks of the canal with the renowned market town of Abergavenny just a short drive away. Also, worth exploring are the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The nearby Wye Valley offers year…
On the ancient historic settlement of Pilleth yet close to Knighton and Presteigne with local produce, shops, pubs, eateries and a varied events programme. A walker's paradise in a superb location to explore the Lugg Valley, Offa s Dyke, The Brecon Beacons National Park and the…
Situated in the pretty town of Cockermouth the birthplace of William Wordsworth this apartment is the perfect base to explore the northern Lake District and western fells. It has the added benefit of having restaurants and bars within walking distance where you can enjoy a…
Nestled in the peaceful pretty conservation village of Newstead with fantastic walking and cycling routes to explore right on your doorstep. The picture postcard award winning town of Melrose is also within walking distance with its historic 12th century Abbey, world famous…
The North Cornwall coast is a short drive away from the cottage, with several beaches ideal for surfers and sunseekers alike. Several places of interest are also reachable by a short car journey including The Milky Way, Launceston Steam Railway, Boscastle, Tintagel, Clovelly and…
The Eden Valley is blissfully distracting from the hustle and bustle of day to day life. Local villages nearby offer pubs, bakeries, tea rooms and independent shops. Right from your door walkers and cyclists will be in their element, with the Coast to Coast path close by and…
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!