Gilwern is a traditional village with pubs, shops, and a picturesque canal. It sits on the edge of the Blaenavon World Heritage site, and you can enjoy country walks right from your doorstep or visit the historic town of Abergavenny (4 miles) full of shops, pubs, restaurants and…
Cosy romantic retreat with creature comforts 2 miles from the sea with stunning countryside views. The coastal town of Prestatyn offers seaside activities, shops and eateries. This is an ideal base for walkers and cyclists alike with routes along the beautiful coastline, join…
The apartment is located just half a mile from Tenby's bustling town centre with it's great selection of bars, restaurants, shops and cafes. Tenby North Beach is easily reachable on foot or by car in half a mile, or you can try one of the three other beautiful beaches that Tenby…
In the prettiest of farm settings you would never guess you were just twenty minutes from the Severn Bridge. Rolling countryside and castles galore, all easily explored from the cosiest of huts. Perfectly nestled between the Wye Valley in one direction and the beautiful Brecon…
The Brecon Beacons offer miles of breathtaking walks and cycle trails, with local attractions including the remains of the Iron Age fort at Pen y Crug (8 miles), Pen y Fan the highest peak in southern Britain (8 miles) and the popular Llangorse Lake (13.5 miles). The thriving…
This pretty property sits within a secluded and lush green valley in the Mynydd Epynt uplands. Situated on a working family farm, there are plenty of opportunities to get to know the resident sheep and ponies. With grazing and stabling available by arrangement, there is the…
Set in a peaceful location in the Nannau Estate, close to Coed Y Brenin mountain forest park, the valleys of rivers Mawddach, Eden, Gain and Wen, and the National Trust site in Ganllwyd. The park offers the finest mountain biking in the UK, with waymarked trails for both cycling…
The cosy yet bright interior of this bolthole will help whisk you into holiday mode as you return from your adventures in the great outdoors each day or maybe slow down the pace and relax inside this charming cottage and feel at home amongst creature comforts. Open plan living…
Enjoy a special stay in this bright apartment within a unique former chapel in Aberdyfi. Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms, and also welcoming one dog, the second floor holiday home takes in magnificent coastal views. Stroll down to the beach 400 metres away; go crabbing,…
Located in the heart of Ceredigion, this lovely cottage was once an old stable and cowshed and has been lovingly renovated to provide a cosy haven in a peaceful location. Close to both the Cors Caron Nature Reserve (9.5 miles), which supports a wealth of wildlife and includes a…
Surrounded by beautiful gardens, this charming lodge is one of three properties set opposite the owner s home. The handy location means you could soon be exploring the various trails and footpaths leading from your doorstep, marvelling at the scenery over the Usk Valley as you…
The cottage is perched on a quiet hill, just a few hundred yards from the centre of Saundersfoot. The village boasts a fantastic golden sand beach and harbour. There are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to keep you well fed and entertained during your trip plus a good…
This pretty Pembrokeshire village has its own local pub and beautiful sandy beach, which is pet friendly throughout the year. It is well located for a visit to the historic town of Tenby with cobbled streets and plethora of shops and restaurants. Pembrokeshire is the UK s only…
Set within a 45 acre farm, this property 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 wonderful rides through the Conwy Valley. Conwy itself is a World Heritage…
This charming one bedroom newly converted barn is at the end of a long lane yet within walking distance of the historic village of Cilgerran. The 12th century Cilgerran Castle looms high above the River Teifi, where you can paddleboard or canoe downriver to the market town of…
Gilwern is a sweet village with pubs, shops and a picturesque canal all within walking distance. It sits on the edge of the Blaenavon World Heritage site and you can enjoy country walks right from your doorstep or perhaps take a visit to the historic town of Abergavenny full of…
Nestled into the valley and surrounded by woodland on one side and open hillside on the other, there is ample space to roam and explore here. Enjoy walking, mountain biking, pony trekking, or bird watching all from your doorstep. Nearby you can pan for gold at Dolaucothi gold…
Short walk from the heart of Aberaeron, a colourful Georgian town, with shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and pretty harbour. The town boasts two pretty shingle beaches, which makes it a popular destination for those who want a relaxing seaside holiday. Historically a harbour…
A great area for keen walkers, anglers and nature lovers, with plenty of opportunities for horse riding, birdwatching and exploring. Local attractions include the Cynghordy Viaduct (14.5 miles) and Crychan Forest (11 miles). The nearby village of Llangammarch (5.5 miles) has a…
Whether you re in the area to unwind on the beach, go out on a boat or even catch some waves, Pembrokeshire has got it all. Discover beautiful Tenby, which benefits from a pedestrianised town centre mid summer, promising al fresco dining at many of the town s pubs, cafes and…
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.