This property is situated in a village location just three miles from the town of Brigend in South Wales. There is plenty to see and do in the area, whatever visitors interests are. Those who enjoy scenic walks in beautiful landscapes, for example, may want to spend some time…
Out of the main door into the hub of the town, discover a maze of cobbled streets and a wealth of craft shops, eateries and coffee shops. With the beautiful South Beach on one side and North Beach on the other, spend hours walking, running or relaxing on golden sands. Tenby…
This delightful cottage is set on the sunny side of Tor y Foel mountain, a beautiful spot within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Blaen y Glyn waterfalls are just 11 miles away, and the pretty village of Llangynidr (2.5 miles along the lane) has a couple of good pubs. The…
Set in a convenient location, with walks to enjoy straight from your door. This stylish property is quietly situated a few miles from the main access road to Pembrokeshire, making this an ideal property for those wishing to tour this unique county. The small village of…
Lovingly restored, this property is well secluded within the owner s grounds. It lies between the pretty seaside town of Conwy, with its spectacular medieval castle, and the beautiful walled city of Chester, which is steeped in history. There s great walking from the property s…
On the very edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this sweet terraced cottage, refurbished in 2018, is well placed for walkers and cyclists. Less than a mile to all facilities at Ystradgynlais. Lots to see and do for all ages including the nearby National Show Caves of Wales…
This middle terrace property is ideally located for those who enjoy the sea, sandy beaches, water sports and walking. One mile from Aberporth with its sandy beaches and pubs. New Quay offers an array of activities, galleries, shops and eateries as well as the historic town of…
Escape to the southern tip of Snowdonia National Park and embrace a holiday characterised by long rambles, spectacular views and exciting opportunities for activities on land and in the water. This attractive stone barn sleeps four and is located just 3 miles from Aberdyfi, a…
One of two adjacent holiday cottages, Tack Bothy is set in a designated Local Wildlife Site by Shropshire Wildlife Trust, with uninterrupted countryside views. Located in Beguildy with pub and shop, close to medieval Clun, the historic market towns Ludlow and Knighton, spa town…
This property enjoys a tranquil farmland location in the Carmarthenshire countryside. Ideally situated to enjoy both Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire; eleven miles to the south east of the property, the historic town of Carmarthen is a lovely place to spend a day, wandering the…
A pretty period cottage perfectly located for exploring the near by countryside and for trips to the beach. Located on the edge of Kidwelly, south of Carmarthen, this 19th century property offers the perfect mix of coast and country. It sits on a complex with one other cottage.…
This pretty mid terrace cottage is situated in the village of Llansaint which was developed in the 5th and 6th century between Kidwelly and Ferryside and makes for a great base to explore the coast and countryside around Carmarthen Bay. Enjoy seaside walks and rock pooling along…
This delightful, semi detached converted barn sits idyllically on a small holding, where all the animals are pets. The village of Cwmdu is surrounded by a stunning rolling landscape and has a village inn too. There are local cycle trails and super walks straight from your door.…
From the front door of this property, you will find yourself in the hub of the town, where you can discover a maze of cobbled streets and a wealth of craft shops, eateries and coffee shops, whilst the towns award winning beaches North Beach, Harbour, Castle Beach and the South…
Head just across the road outside of the complex and you will reach Nolton Haven s sandy cove. There is also a pub that serves food here, as well as access to the 186 mile coastal path. The beach itself is popular for fishing and boating, but 2.5 miles away is Newgale Sands, a…
This granary is part of the original old farmhouse set in the charming Dan y Crug Farm. There is plenty to explore in and around the property s grounds, making it the perfect spot for those looking for a relaxing break with lots of active outdoor opportunities. There are many…
The cottage lies in a secluded spot just outside the tranquil village of Lower Chapel (within a quarter of a mile) and close to Pwllgloyw (1.5 miles) where you will find a friendly pub. Also nearby is Cradoc Golf Club (4 miles) where you can enjoy a drink and a meal in the…
This coastal village boasts a pub, shop and a rocky beach with a myriad of footpaths to explore. Take a gentle stroll on the beach, join the coastal path or climb Cader Idris in Snowdonia National Park. Discover the wildlife and waters of Mawddach and Dyfi estuaries, take a ride…
This delightful apartment makes a great holiday base for a couple enjoying all that the pretty harbour village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) has to offer. Set along the picturesque seafront, the apartment is within easy reach of a fabulous variety of great restaurants,…
Enjoy this historic market town with its range of shops, pub, eateries and the Offa s Dyke Centre. Perfect for walkers, cyclists and historians. Join the Offa s Dyke footpaths a short walk away or head to the Lugg Valley, The Brecon Beacons National Park and the Shropshire…
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.