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…
Lavender Cottage is set on a quiet side street in Tenby. South Beach and its mile of golden sand can be reached in less than 200 yards. Enjoy a day at the beach and then wander into town through Tenby's famous town walls where you'll find a plethora of independent shops and…
The townhouse is located on a quiet side street just 160 metres from the esplanade and walkway onto Tenby South Beach. There is a bar and restaurant on the beachfront and a large expanse of golden sand. A stroll along South Beach will bring you onto Castle Beach. Castle Beach…
Relax in this airy Georgian house for eight, with its courtyard garden set against the castellated stone town walls, or step out to explore the many attractions of Tenby around you. Stroll down to South Beach at the end of your road or spend the afternoon on North Beach, which…
There is plenty to explore with ancient woodlands and well marked footpaths available from the front door and for keen cyclists, there is access onto the National Cycle trail with route 42 and plenty of local mountain biking. Visit one of the many vibrant market towns, the…
Enjoy the local amenities and culinary delights at Benllech, join the myriad of footpaths or attend one of the many activities and events on the Isle of Anglesey. This popular seaside town boasts shops, cafĂ©, pub, sandy beach and stunning coastline. The area is dotted with…
Situated down a quiet no through road, this impressive longhouse is surrounded by rolling hills and towering trees and enjoys a tranquil location in the wild and remote countryside above Llanwrtyd Wells. Step out of the front door for long walks through the unspoilt countryside,…
Located halfway between Ruthin and Mold, both four miles from Eryrys, a pretty village. Pop to the market town of Mold, with its street market, annual food and drink festival and Theatre Clywd, or the historic towns of Ruthin and Denbigh, steeped in history with a range of…
This property enjoys an idyllic location in the small hamlet of Llaithddu. Eateries and shops can be found in nearby Newtown (10 miles) and Llanidloes (16 miles). Explore the majestic Welsh countryside and rolling Shropshire hills full of footpaths and cycle routes. Enjoy…
Explore the heart of the Brecon Beacons by heading to the Taff Trail, which passes next to this magnificent converted barn. There are three pubs less than 1 mile from here, where you will be pleased with the selection of food available. Just 2 miles of flat walking along the…
This fantastic property is just a short drive from the popular and historic walled market town of Conwy. A World Heritage Site with a 13th century castle, this lovely town also has a fishing harbour and a host of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as the famous…
Boasting sleek interiors and a wonderful viewpoint, this impressive property is a sheer treat for couples and small groups of up to six guests seeking a lavish setting for an unforgettable holiday. Although you ll be guaranteed solitude, you ll be just a 0.5 mile walk from…
Studded amongst a row of similar pastel properties, this four storey property offers a welcome retreat after exploring the surrounding coast and countryside. Tailor your holiday to surprise and delight your entire group, entertaining the youngest members first with lazy days…
Corwen Old Police Station is a lovingly restored Grade II listed building dating back to 1871. Explore the countryside and enjoy the local amenities on your doorstep in the attractive town of Corwen with pubs, eateries, and shops. Catch a train from the steam railway station due…
The property is surrounded by fields and pastures grazed by cows and sheep, just under three miles from the ancient market town of Tregaron which boasts a Gastro pub, shops and cafes. Nestling in the foothills of the Cambrian mountains this area is perfect for exploring on foot…
Located in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this property is a walker s paradise. Set out on foot to follow the public footpath that runs through the farm, leading directly up to Mynydd Llangorse (3.5 miles) and Llangorse Mountain with stunning views over Llangorse…
Set deep in the countryside just a short distance from the peaceful hamlet of Merthyr Cynog in Powys, where there s an ancient Norman church with connections to St Cynog dating back to 500 AD. This area is a haven for enthusiastic walkers so leave the car behind and follow the…
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.