Head down to the River Irfon where you can wild swim in deep pools or simply sit by the banks and enjoy the fresh air. Explore on foot or pack your mountain bike and cycle nearby trails including those at Llanwrtyd Wells, 11 miles from your door. Return home and curl up by the…
In the harbour town of Tenby, peruse the shops, enjoy a spot of fishing, take a boat trip out to the nearby Caldey Island, or spend your day kayaking, canoeing or coasteering. Within the safety of the harbour walls, Tenby Harbour Beach is ideal for young families, whilst North…
Detached 1800s cottage with panoramic views in beautiful Cwmystradllyn. Tucked away in the countryside though shops, cafe s, pubs and restaurants are a short drive, ride or stride to the harbour town of Porthmadog or Borth y Gest a coastal village on the edge of Snowdonia…
This detached property, with rolling countryside views to the rear, is just five miles from the golden sandy beach at Poppit Sands, which is near the popular estuary village of St Dogmaels, with independent shops, waterside pubs and tea rooms. Visit Cardigan, with a historic…
Escape with your friends and family to this inviting holiday home set right on the waterfront in the village of Aberdyfi. Gaze out across the water towards Cardigan Bay from the four bedroom townhouse, which sleeps up to eight guests and is a great family retreat. Stroll less…
Delightful detached cottage on a quiet country lane, offering pleasant walks, yet very close to the coast. With two beautiful sandy beaches and harbour with boats bobbing up and down, just over a mile away, Saundersfoot has been a very popular holiday destination since Victorian…
Whilst you can enjoy the peace and tranquillity you are just a short distance from the villages of Pandy and Longtown both offering good village pubs. The perfect location to explore the Black Mountains with access to the Skirrid just a short distance away and the Sugar Loaf,…
This architectural triumph is ideally situated in Llwyngwril, Snowdonia National Park, to explore the coast and countryside of North and West Wales providing opportunities for walking, cycling, golfing, swimming, water sports, sailing and fishing. Why not take a journey on the…
This pretty farmhouse property nestled in a scenic valley just 5 miles from Brecon is the perfect rural escape. Visitors who wish to bring their horses can find miles of countryside for riding, on site facilities plus the Royal Welsh Show is just 11 miles away in Builth Wells.…
Crickhowell is a picturesque town nestling in the beautiful Usk Valley and lying to the south of the Black Mountains, the eastern range of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The town offers a good mix of shops to include a baker and butcher where you can take advantage of the…
This is an all year round destination. Enjoy paddleboarding, boating, a stroll around the lake or ride around on the steam railway in Bala which boasts cafes, pubs, shops, and a swimming pool, Marys Jones World and Wales s largest natural lake. The national park offers an…
Detached Edwardian house with lots of character, located in a small village near Fairbourne. Perfect for groups of friends or families, with Snowdonia National Park to explore from your doorstep. This Edwardian property was lovingly refurbished in 2016, beautifully furnished and…
A delightful retreat where you can stroll down to the stunning coastal path, just a short walk away. One of five impressive properties well placed for experiencing the best that the coastal and rural landscape has to offer in the UKs only coastal national park. Amble to the…
Set on a working farm in the timeless landscape of the Brecon Beacon National Park, sheep gently bleating, endless views across the Black Mountains and the friendly farmer heading out to tend the herd, a deeply relaxing and superbly stylish stay awaits, complete with fabulous…
Rest Bay is a beautiful sandy beach close to the town of Porthcawl and is very popular with outdoor adventure seekers. Book a water sports lesson or hire equipment from the state of the art water sports centre or, if you d rather admire the water from the land, the centre also…
Set in the leafy village of Penally, which has its own shop and pubs all within easy walking distance. Penally adjoins Tenby, a spectacular holiday destination since Victorian times. With a picturesque harbour, cobbled streets, a thriving cafe culture, plethora of shops, pubs…
The owners have created a fantastic rural retreat with this lovely property, nestled on Long Mountain within the historic Leighton Estate. The area is a paradise for walkers just a couple of miles from Offa s Dyke National Trail, one of the country's longest walking trails. This…
Leave the rest of the world behind you when you stay at this spellbinding cottage, isolated in the depths of the Crychan Forest. Perfect for anyone seeking complete seclusion and utter tranquillity, there is NO Wi Fi or mobile signal. The 19th century property sleeps seven…
The southern Brecon Beacons are a magical expanse of mountains, lakes and Ystradfellte's waterfall country of caves and rushing rivers. Discover the mountains by foot, bike (this is the home of the fabulous Bike Park Wales) or even train on the Brecon Mountain Railway. The city…
Escape to Pembrokeshire and stay in this part of an impressive townhouse that s set in a picturesque harbour town known for its fascinating history, variety of activities, and delicious fresh seafood. Discover an array of amusements from your doorstep, venturing into the main…
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.