Set within a Grade II listed building on the cusp of Tenby s iconic shoreline, this delightful apartment is an idyllic base for a coastal adventure. Discover your surroundings on foot or by bike, venturing along the coast path to bask in the views of St Catherine s Island, or…
Situated on the second floor of a beachfront complex of holiday properties, this contemporary style apartment is set in the beautiful surroundings of West Wales. It s within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a spectacular region, abundant with nature, wildlife and family…
This charming two bedroom cottage sits against a backdrop of the Crynant Forest, offering miles of walking and mountain biking trails, with part of St Illtyds Way running through the forest. The villages of Crynant (2 miles) and Ystradgynlais (2 miles) are within easy reach and…
Picturesque coastal village of Llanbedrog is half way between the popular seaside resorts of Abersoch and Pwllheli offering a range of shops, eateries, events, activities and fabulous beaches for you to enjoy. Stroll along the sandy beaches, walk in the countryside and 'Sarnau…
This property is on the second floor of a complex of holiday properties, overlooking the golden sands of Carmarthen Bay in West Wales and enjoying views of Saundersfoot Harbour (0.5 miles), and Monkstone Point (2.5 miles). It s made for families who enjoy active holiday breaks.…
The chalet is located in a small, purpose built holiday park, opposite the coast. The beach offers a long stretch of golden sand which can be enjoyed along with the dunes. If you feel like heading into town, Pembroke (4 miles) has an array of shops, restaurants and bars to…
This property is located in the town of New Quay, a pretty seaside town on the West Wales coast. A quieter alternative to some of the bigger resorts such as Aberystwyth, New Quay is a quaint town where colourful Georgian houses line the seafront and visitors have a choice of two…
Saundersfoot, situated in Pembrokeshire National Park, is a seaside village with plenty of amenities for visitors to the area. There are shops and restaurants and the stunning golden beach is the main attraction. From here, tourists can take boat trips around the bay and admire…
Saundersfoot is a quaint seaside village in Pembrokeshire with a pretty harbour and sandy beach. The village itself has a great selection of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants to keep you occupied. There are plenty of activities available to do on the beach and from the pretty…
This delightful ground floor apartment is located in a handy spot close to Tenby s railway station and within easy reach of the town s many great places to eat and drink. Enclosed by medieval town walls, Tenby has plenty of historic sites to explore including the Tudor Merchant…
Surrounded by medieval castle walls, the bustling seaside resort of Tenby has a long history which is reflected in the remains of the castle, the picturesque harbour, and more than 200 listed buildings and properties including the Tudor Merchant s House and the fort on St…
This cosy second floor apartment is the perfect escape for families. Overlooking the impressive St Mary s Church and Tenby Town Square, there are shops, pubs and restaurants within 100 metres of the property. The historic Tenby Castle ruins (500 metres) and the National Trust s…
Great location in Brynsiencyn to explore the whole island. Take a short drive to Newborough Nature Reserve, with its forest, red squirrels, sand dunes and sandy beach. Pop to the famous town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll llantysiliogogogoch, visit Anglesey Sea Zoo…
This cottage is just half a mile from picturesque Tenby. Here you will find ancient, cobbled streets lined with independent shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries. Tenby s iconic harbour is a hive of activity, with regular fishing trips and boat rides to the nearby holy island…
Set on a working farm of 220 acres, just 3.5 miles from Bala with its cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy boating, stroll around the lake or ride on the steam railway. For the more adventurous there s the National White Water Centre, Zip…
The town of Bala is 3.5 miles and home to cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake where you can enjoy boating, stroll around the lake, ride on the steam railway or head off to the golf course. Enjoy adventure at the National White Water Centre, Zip…
This property is located in the beautiful seaside village of Tresaith, and enjoys stunning sea views. The golden sandy beach can be accessed on foot in less than 300 metres from your doorstep and the village also has a shop, pub and beach cafe. If you enjoy hiking, the coastal…
Walkers, hikers and bikers will love the footpath straight up the valley to Llangattock Mountain, where the caves of Agen Allwedd are very popular for caving. Craig y Cilliau, the hillside behind this delightful barn conversion, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and…
Nestled in one of the most beautiful parts of the Brecon Beacons National Park, with mountains, reservoirs, great country pubs and views for miles. The cathedral town of Brecon lies in one direction, Crickhowell and foodie haven Abergavenny lies in the other, with Hay on Wye a…
Located close by to Bala with its cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy sailing, stroll around the lake or ride on the steam railway. For the more adventurous there s the National White Water Centre, Zip World Slate Caverns at Blaenau…
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.