The cottage is ideal for exploring Llandovery, with a lane leading down to the river. Llandovery has several great pubs, restaurants and independent shops, and is the site of the ruins of a 13th century castle. The tiny hamlet of Myddfai (3 miles) is nearby and is the home of…
This coastal village boasts pub, shop and rocky beach with a myriad of footpaths to explore. Take a gentle stroll on the beach, join the coastal path or climb Cader Idris in Snowdonia National Park. Discover the wildlife and waters of Mawddach and Dyfi estuaries, take a ride on…
With a lighthouse for your neighbour, the sea dominates this location. Sitting on the coastal path and with fields to the rear, this cottage enjoys the best of both worlds. Historic Mill Bay the landing place of Henry Tudor, is just a short walk and offers a sandy beach and rock…
This reverse level accommodation is well placed in Brecon Beacons National Park for cycling to the market towns of Brecon and Abergavenny, or take an evening stroll to the village pub. The property is situated close to Crickhowell with a butchers and bakers and is just a 3…
The small village of Llanfihangel Talyllyn is just 1 mile from the property and there are easy walking routes that take you straight there. In the village, you will find a cosy pub and a shop for your essentials. Other walking routes in the area take you up into the Brecon…
Sleeping up to six guests, this three bedroom property is only 1 mile from the foodie hub of Abergavenny. The perfect retreat for those looking to enjoy both outdoor pursuits and the up and coming status of this modern town, it ideally balances leisure and play. Pick up one of…
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…
This luxurious barn located in Llwyngwril, explore Snowdonia National Park, the coast and countryside of North and West Wales providing opportunities for walking, cycling, golfing, swimming, water sports, boating and fishing. Why not take a journey on the steam railway to…
Nestling close to Eglwysbach village, pop to the well known pub, Bodnant Welsh Food Centre or Conwy, a World Heritage Site with castle, town walls, independent shops, eateries and fishing harbour. Taste the delights in a plethora of pubs, restaurants, cafes and, visit the…
The fishery has been created by former World Champion Ian Heaps and offers variety between its 3 lakes and a mile of salmon and sea trout river. Close to the market town of Narberth, with its multi coloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings and independent shops selling items…
The fishery has been created by former World Champion Ian Heaps and offers variety between its 3 lakes and a mile of salmon and sea trout river. Close to the market town of Narberth, with its multi coloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings and independent shops selling items…
The fishery has been created by former World Champion Ian Heaps and offers variety between its 3 lakes and a mile of salmon and sea trout river. Close to the market town of Narberth, with its multi coloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings and independent shops selling items…
This peaceful barn retreat is located just a couple of miles outside of the village of Llanilar which has a convenient village shop, bar and restaurant. There are countryside and woodland walks to be had directly from the doorstep, walk along the nearby stream and keep an eye…
Located in the beautiful coastal village of Port Eynon, one of the most sought after destinations of the Gower Peninsula. There are local shops, pub and most importantly the glorious sandy beach all within walking distance. Gower is ever popular with surfers, walkers and…
Located in the heart Eglwysbach village, close to the well known pub, and near 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…
This spacious detached dormer bungalow, newly constructed in 2018, sits idyllically alongside the river at Narberth Bridge. Narberth itself is a delightful market town with a plethora of independent shops, restaurants, pubs, museum and a gallery, and walks to Canaston Woods. It…
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…
Experience the surrounding delights of the Brecon Beacons with a stay in this charming, rural home. Located on a quiet country lane, this property benefits from close proximity to the town of Brecon (2.5 miles) and endless walks from its very doorstep. Step outside and instantly…
This stunning spacious property is in an ideal location for exploring Tenby and beyond. Situated just around the corner from a golf course, 500 metres from South Beach and half a mile from the imposing ruins of Tenby Castle, there s plenty to do without having to get in the car.…
This fabulous apartment is the perfect hideaway for beach lovers. Overlooking Tenby s Paragon Beach and St Catherine s Island, there are steps just 35 metres opposite the property leading down to the sandy beach with access from there to Castle Beach (300 metres) and South Beach…
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.