The village, situated within Snowdonia National Park, has countless footpaths to explore. Take a gentle stroll to the local beach or join the coastal path and enjoy the wildlife and waters of the Mawddach and the Dyfi estuaries or simply climb Cader Idris. Board the steam train…
Situated on a quiet lane in the quaint harbour village of Solva, this property is just a short walk from the local pubs, Post Office and shop. Known as the jewel of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Solva is an ideal location for walking, sailing and fishing. Set out along…
Machlud Ar Y Dwr translates to Sunset on the Water, set close to the coast, you will have plenty to do on your holiday. If you are looking to explore the area on foot or two wheels, you are spoilt with surrounding countryside. Venture to New Quay, a popular seaside town with so…
With walking and watersports for all levels of fitness from the door, to gentle browsing of quaint shops and cafes, there is something for everyone. Potter around the maze of streets hosting a number of shops, both independent and chain stores before grabbing a coffee to go.…
Porthdy Gwas Y Neidr translates to Dragonfly Lodge, set close to the coast, you will have plenty to do on your holiday. If you are looking to explore the area on foot or two wheels, you are spoilt with surrounding countryside. Venture to New Quay, a popular seaside town with so…
Set among the 40 acre grounds of the owner s home, this charming bolthole is the ideal destination for couples seeking a peaceful location with easy access to the attractions of the Brecon Beacons. Situated on the edge of the tiny hamlet of Pentre Bach, stroll to the village pub…
Located along the picturesque foreshore of the Dyfi Estuary, this tasteful apartment offers direct access to a stony stretch of beach providing a charming spot for a picnic or for watching the wildlife along the river. The apartment is set along the edge of the popular harbour…
Head to this enticing, two bedroom cottage in Penhelig, just 0.5 miles from the popular seaside village of Aberdyfi. Situated at the very southern tip of Snowdonia National Park, and with simply stunning views out across the picturesque Dyfi Estuary, it is ideally positioned for…
Pack a beach bag and head just over the road to the golden sands from this attractive second floor apartment in Aberdyfi, Mid Wales. Sleeping four guests, the two bedroom property also welcomes one dog and is in an excellent position for picking up the Welsh Coast Path and…
This property is situated in a quiet rural location in Mid Wales, on a four acre smallholding. The town of Tregaron is five miles away from the property and is home to a good range of shops, as well as a traditional market. Just outside the town the Cors Caron Nature Reserve is…
This country property is located on a working farm yet just a couple of miles from the stunning coastline. The semi detached farmhouse is set just off Dale Road and backs onto rolling countryside, so is ideally positioned for walkers and beach lovers with Broad Haven North and…
Approached via a lane that leads to the estuary foreshore with a slipway for boating enthusiasts, this character barn is the perfect picturesque retreat. It s located on the edge of Hundleton, with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path running nearby. There are a whole host of stunning…
Nolton Haven s sandy beach is 100m from the property, which is popular for boating, surfing, horse riding and fishing. From here, you can access the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path and take a stroll or hike around the glorious coastline. Dogs are welcome on the beach and there…
Possibly best known for its rich history and array of charming shops and eateries, Tenby is a delightful destination for a family holiday with all the seaside trimmings. Boasting golden sandy beaches, an attractive harbour dotted with gently bobbing boats, and easy access to a…
From your doorstep take a stroll along the river, and then sample the local produce in the cafes, restaurants, and independent shops. Head over the river bridge to Trefriw with its woollen mill, Tudor Gwydir Castle, play park and footpaths. Visit Betws y Coed, which is full of…
Based on what was once Stepaside s thriving colliery and ironworks, this attractive holiday park is surrounded by natural woodland and scenic trails. Offering cosy accommodation for two adults and two children, this comfortable lodge is an excellent retreat for exploring the…
Embrace a slower pace of life and stay in this charming lodge in rural Pembrokeshire, set just 1.5 miles from the coast. Nestled within a peaceful holiday park and surrounded by mature woodland, it is the perfect base for walkers, cyclers and adventurers alike. Stroll along the…
Located in Arthog, not far from the historic market town of Dolgellau and the coastal village of Fairbourne boasting a miniature steam railway, summer ferry to Barmouth with its pubs, restaurant, shops, sandy beach and craggy cliffs. Join many footpaths or cycle routes along the…
On a quiet complex of four holiday properties, this beautiful barn is perfectly located for enjoying the peace and tranquility of the Pembrokeshire countryside. Nature lovers will enjoy spotting the variety of birds and coastal wildlife, and the coastal path runs over common…
Set at the edge of the village of Cosheston, where the tidal river reaches up to the roadside and there is an idyllic country inn within walking distance. Historic Pembroke, two miles, with imposing Norman castle, the birth place of Henry Tudor, and a good selection of…
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.