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…
An easy trip to the Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre can be made on foot as it lies less than two miles from home. Visit the tea rooms here for a pre adventure energy stop or treat yourselves to something tasty after you have spent the day exploring. Fun for all the family can be…
Set on a small courtyard with just three other cottages in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, the property has a welcoming feel. It s around a 2 mile walk from the visitor centre to pick up maps and local information. Local pubs can be found in Libanus, 2 miles, and Sennybridge 5…
Nefyn offers shops, bars and places to eat, is well known for its unspoilt seafront, clean sea, sandy beaches and iconic golf course. Enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Explore the Llyn Coastal Path and Welsh Maritime Museum from your doorstep. With the…
A delightful cottage, in a row of similar properties, just a short walk from the beautiful harbour at Porthgain. This pretty hamlet is a real jewel of the Pembrokeshire coast, with a fabulous pub, restaurant and even an art gallery. It is a great spot for kayaking, for those…
This delightful coach house is the perfect romantic bolthole for a couple that want a seaside holiday with all the home comforts and the opportunity to get away with their four legged companion. It is an opportunity to explore Tenby and the countryside around it. Close to North…
This multi coloured picturesque town will have plenty to keep you occupied with its array of independent shops and boutiques, award winning restaurants, pubs and cafes, as well as scenic walks, cycle routes, pony trekking, a castle and the Bluestone adventure park. Situated just…
This stylish apartment is the perfect romantic escape for two. Situated less than 400 metres from Pembroke Castle, with glimpses of it from the decked balcony, you couldn t be in a better place to explore this historic town. Take the Mill Pond Walk (start 150 metres) for a…
Period apartment in elevated position on the fringe of Barmouth with its cafes, pubs, shops, museums, galleries, harbour, sea and miles of golden sandy beach. Activities on offer include stand up paddle boarding, boat trips, fishing, sea swimming, rock climbing, walking and…
With an idyllic location in Tal y Bont, golden sandy beaches, cafes, pubs, shops, museums and galleries all within easy reach. 4.5 miles from Barmouth with its harbour and the Mawdacch Estuary and 6.5 miles from Harlech famous for its castle, there so much to do here such as…
Set in a large courtyard of similar properties, this charming cottage for two is surrounded by fields, mountains and forest and enjoys its own blissful hot tub. The location is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists and keen walkers alike with many well marked paths easily…
A super spot on the edge of the pretty tidal hamlet of Cresswell Quay, with a renowned quayside inn that is the focal point for boats, classic bikes and cars and BBQs. The Pembrokeshire coastal path runs right through, with stepping stones across the river at low tide, making…
This charming heritage cottage offers home from home comforts and is a delight to holiday in with all the thoughtful little extras. Set in an idyllic location in Forden with uninterrupted views of the rolling countryside, perfect for bird watching or just relax in the half acre…
This semi detached bungalow sits in a small, quiet development of properties just yards from the sandy beach at Broad Haven. It is an excellent base for families and couples looking for a coastal retreat, with everything right on your doorstep. The delightful village has…
Set within the grounds of a 80 acre farm, this beautiful home is perfectly placed for all types of outdoor pursuits including mountain biking, walking and cycling. If the sheep are in the farm building or are in pens, guests are invited to come and watch and, depending on the…
The former mining town Cwmbach, nestled within an industrial valley, is well placed for making the most of the Brecon Beacons and ideal for couples looking to make the most of a stunning and diverse landscape. There are many attractions to visit, including The Blaenavon Heritage…
Within a short drive of this traditional stone cottage is the university town of Aberystwyth with its Victorian promenade, pier, glorious sandy beach and a variety of museums, galleries, shops, cafes and restaurants. From here you can take a trip on the Cliff railway, the second…
Georgian ground floor apartment in elevated position on the fringe of Barmouth with its cafes, pubs, shops, museums, galleries, harbour, sea and miles of golden sandy beach. Activities on offer include stand up paddle boarding, boat trips, fishing, sea swimming, rock climbing,…
Embrace countryside living and treat yourselves to a night off from cooking; delicious eateries lie close to your door, including a newly renovated pub and restaurant in Llangattock which the cottage is owned by and backs onto, so you can enjoy a well deserved night out. Step…
Just a short walk downhill to the sandy beach, this converted stable is close to all the amenities a seaside town offers. As well as the picturesque fishing harbour, where bottlenose dolphins may be spotted on a clear day. New Quay is where the poet Dylan Thomas lived during…
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.