There s fun to be had for visitors of all ages in the Brecon Beacons National Park, where outdoor activities, hiking and mountain biking routes are available from the doorstep. Step outside and explore the Black Mountains region, taking a trip to Waun Fach (7 miles) for…
Enjoying a remote location in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this impressive holiday home blends original features with contemporary design. Surrounded by spectacular countryside, step out of the front door to spend your days discovering the natural beauty of the Brecon…
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 was awarded best High Street in Britain 2019 and has continued to flourish. Here, you can take…
A former Methodist church, set on the edge of the large village of Cwmavon, with shops and pubs within easy walking distance. This is a great spot to enjoy the best of the Afan Valley with picturesque mountains and forest surrounding the area. Excellent for cyclists, walkers and…
This part of Carmarthenshire is famed for its great outdoors and fantastic scenery. This property is set in 60 acres of countryside on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and is a few minutes walk from the Crychan Forest which has a variety of picnic sites, bridleways, walking,…
Tucked away in the peaceful village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, close to the English border, this stunning Grade 2* listed cottage enjoys an enviable location in the eastern fringes of the Brecon Beacons, making it an ideal place to stay for keen walkers. The house was featured…
Located in Pentrefoelas close to Betws y coed, the gateway to Snowdonia National Park, where the River Conwy meets its three tributaries, full of outdoor activities, craft, shops, galleries, pubs and historic bridges over rivers and streams. Discover waterfalls, river pools and…
Enjoy long woodland walks and strolls along the River Teifi right from your doorstep. Admire the abundance of surrounding nature, including red kites. Learn more about these magnificent birds, local wildlife and history at the Red Kite Centre and Museum just 8 miles north east.…
Being so close to Tenby Harbour, this delightful cottage is the perfect base to enjoy boat trips to Caldey Island, fishing trips, seal safaris and a host of water sports. In the summer, enjoy the soft golden sand of the beach, and in winter, this picturesque spot is ideal for…
Close to an 18 hole golf course, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and South Beach, this lovely house makes a fantastic holiday home for a family wanting to relax in the beautiful coastal resort of Tenby. This welcoming town is known for its medieval walls, ruined castle, Victorian…
Beset with beautiful landscape views and wildlife hotspots, photographers will be delighted by the backdrop of this property leading up to its charming stone wall exterior. Within immediate access are all sorts of outdoor activities, not least the walking and cycle paths.…
The small hamlet of Trewyn just a mile from Pandy sits at the foot of the Black Mountains, offering an idyllic location that you will struggle to leave, this peaceful hamlet is well served by the local villages, with a village inn in Pandy and a well stocked village store in…
Located at the confluence of two rivers in Pandy, this property is just over a mile fromthe local shops and pub. A little further afield, the vibrant towns of Wrexham, Llangollen and the market town of Oswestry all offer an array of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.…
Head out on long walks through the verdant valleys of the rolling Welsh countryside or simply luxuriate in the exceptional comfort of this splendid holiday home. Cleverly designed for upside down living to make the most of its picturesque rural position, this beautifully…
This charming and rustic property is located just 5 miles from Brecon yet enjoys a rural location at the heart of the Welsh countryside. Set on the grounds of a working farm, the property once served as a barn for sheep shearing but has been thoughtfully converted into a…
The Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal is located within close proximity to the house and is a great location for scenic walks along the tow path or for hiring a boat for the day. Meander around the thriving market town of Abergavenny (2 miles) where you ll discover some fantastic…
This impressive detached house sits high in its own landscaped plot. There is a large hallway with plenty of space for your outdoor attire. On heading down the corridor to the fabulous open plan lounge/kitchen/diner which is flooded with natural light from the picture windows…
For a group that wants a remotely located place to stay and socialise in, this 5* spacious stone converted barn offers a comfortable hideaway in the mountains of Mid Wales. Stock up on supplies and go for meals out in the small town of Llanwrtwyd Wells (1.5 miles). Walking and…
Divided into two barns, with enough communal space for all and plenty of privacy for when you need to step away. Set in the quiet hills beyond the towns of Brecon & Sennybridge, there are great days out to be had. With great walking from the door, located just above the Brecon…
On the edge of a pretty village boasting a village shop and local pub, in a particularly scenic area of mid Wales on the banks of the River Bechan. The ancient market towns of Welshpool and Ludlow are nearby and offer a selection of shops, restaurants, a theatre, a cinema 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.