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…
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 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…
This peaceful village has a thriving harbour, pubs, cafes, restaurants, galleries and independent shops to explore. Walk down into Aberdovey which sits on the northern edge of the Dyfi estuary where the mountains meet the sea on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Close by,…
Set on the edge of the picturesque coastal village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey), this elegant and welcoming townhouse offers a fantastic retreat for groups of friends and larger families exploring the beautiful southern reaches of the spectacular Snowdonia National…
The village is split into two halves, upper and lower Llangynidr, and there is easy access over the dramatic Mynydd Llangynidr Mountain, to The Heads of The Valley Road and The Welsh Valleys. The national park is packed with activities to suit all moods, from gentle strolls and…
Sleeping six guests across four bedrooms, this enchanting cottage is a charming and stylish haven for those seeking seaside attractions and outdoor adventures. A short 10 minute walk will bring you to the pretty streets of Tenby, known for its rich history, independent shops,…
Set in an elevated spot just half a mile north of the picturesque and friendly seaside village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey), this light and sumptuous property makes a great base for walkers and nature lovers exploring the southern part of the magical Snowdonia National…
Set high above Eglwysbach village, with well known pub, and a short drive to Conwy, a World Heritage Site with castle, town walls, independent shops, eateries and fishing harbour. Put on your walking boots or get ready on your bicycle to discover gentle strolls to challenging…
The town of Tenby with its soft golden sand, picturesque Harbour and variety of pubs and restaurants is the ideal location for a family holiday. Take a boat trip to the Monastic island of Caldey, book a fishing trip or peruse the wealth of independent shops, cafes, craft shops…
The former station is set in idyllic Fron Gogh, nestling between Bala s Llyn Tegid and Capel Celyn lakes, surrounded by the Arenig mountains. Stroll along the River Tryweryn, towards the National Whitewater Centre which is within a mile. Bala is just under 3 miles away, famous…
This inviting home is a super place to stay to make the most of your visit to the beautiful Brecon Beacons. Stroll from the front door along the lane to the pretty canal, where you can hire a boat and take to the water. Hikers and mountain bikers will be spoilt for choice with…
Set deep within the countryside you are well served by foot with well waymarked walks available from your front door to include the National trail Usk Valley Walk which you can pick up at the Chain Bridge. For foodies, you can take a stroll to The Black Bear at Bettws Newydd and…
Situated within the peaceful hamlet of Pennorth, 5 miles from the vibrant market town of Brecon. Leave the car behind and enjoy a wealth of walking and cycling from the cottage. The area is perfect for outdoor pursuits where you can hire a rowing boat, kayak, Canadian canoe,…
A short walk from the beach in the heart of Aberaeron, a colourful Georgian town, with independent shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, pretty harbour, River Aeron and a beach to walk to, or maybe launch your canoe. Visit coastal New Quay, famous for beaches, dolphin watching boat…
Peacefully located just a short walk from the pretty village of Llannefydd, Ty Nain is surrounded by open fields and enjoys far reaching uninterrupted views and is within easy reach of a myriad of family attractions and places of interest. The location of this lovely property is…
Set between the adventure training mecca of Betws y Coed and the craft centric town of Ruthin, this cosy Welsh property offers peace and respite within a beautifully curated interior, perfect for couples. Listen to the neighboring sheep or enjoy the wildlife walks right on the…
A lovely rural position within the grounds of the owner's farm, this fantastic holiday home is also only 4 miles from the town of Brecon. Admire the Georgian architecture, and discover independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Visit the heritage centre, follow Captain's Walk and…
With walking and water sports for all levels of fitness all around, to gentle browsing of quaint shops and cafes, there is something for everyone. Potter around the maze of streets hosting a number of shops, both independent and big brands, before grabbing a coffee to go. Nested…
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.