A sub medieval property boasts period character with large wooden doors, quirky low doorways and wooden panelling. Set within an area full of outdoor activity and craft shops, galleries and pubs, this principle village in Snowdonia National Park is where the River Conwy meets…
Village location, with golden sandy beaches, cafes, pubs, shops, museums and galleries all within easy reach. The property is halfway between Barmouth with its harbour, and Harlech famous for its castle. Local activities on offer include stand up paddleboarding, boat trips,…
A super detached coastal holiday home with stunning views straight out to sea and an enviable location as a fantastic destination anytime of the year for families and couples alike. Just a short stroll from a beautiful sandy beach, pretty harbour and a fine selection of shops…
A wonderful location within walking distance from the ever popular Pembrokeshire coastal path. One of five fantastic properties, that is well placed for enjoying the best that coast and country has on offer. Stroll down to the pretty Porthclais harbour, where you can kayak…
Stroll over to the golden sands of Aberdyfi from this seafront holiday home, less than 10 metres from the beach. Play games here, paddle, swim and enjoy water sports. Also well positioned for the village s shops and eateries, the four storey property boasts five bedrooms and can…
Detached stone house nestled in the beautiful countryside, yet close to the North Wales coast. Located in Cefn Berain, 3 miles from the historic market town of Denbigh with eateries and independent shops, and 10 miles from go karting at nearby Glan y Gors. The beach at Abergele…
Beautifully refurbished chapel with enclosed garden near to Botwnnog, National Trust s Plas Y Rhiw and Hells Mouth beach. Nearby Abersoch boasts bistro culture, events, boutique shops and sheltered harbour. Coastal Aberdaron and Llanbedrog offer shops, galleries, pubs and cafes.…
The perfect property for a relaxing or active family holiday, with nearby villages and a wealth of things to do in the local area. Presteigne itself has many local produce shops, pubs, eateries and a varied events programme including the arts and music festival and vintage car…
Situated in Tenby one of the most iconic and well visited seaside towns in Wales. Steeped in ancient history, you can see the castle ruins on a headland overlooking the harbour and the town is surrounded by medieval stone walls. Stroll through the winding cobbled streets and…
Indulge in the best of all worlds when you and your party arrive at this refurbished holiday home in Saundersfoot. Ideal for a large group holidaying together or perhaps two, or even three families, this detached property for 12 guests, plus a baby, is perfectly situated for…
Taking glamping to new levels, this stunning safari lodge provides the excitement of camping with the luxury of a hotel. Featuring three bedrooms with real beds, a fully equipped kitchen, wood burner, lounge area and outdoor fire pit and hot tub, you won t want to leave this…
With the lodge as your base, you can make the most of what the National Park has to offer, including its many walking routes. As well as gentle rambles, keen hikers can head to Pen y Fan (15 miles), the highest mountain in South Wales and a popular peak to climb. Talybont…
This beautiful barn conversion is set on private farmland just outside the small village of Bancyffordd. Llandysul can be reached in just under 4 miles which offers a selection of shops and local pubs or head into Newcastle Emlyn in just 8 miles. Newcastle Emlyn is one of the…
Llammihangel is a quiet spot in the Vale of Glamorgan where little has changed since the 16th century, and the nearby 13th century church is still lit by lamps. Cowbridge (3 miles) is a charming market town teeming with independent shops, restaurants and bars, a place to see and…
This stunning property is just a short drive from the pleasant village of Llannefydd, with its own pretty pub. Pop to the historic market town of Denbigh with eateries and independent shops, and the beach at Abergele is just short drive offering lots of seaside fun. Head West to…
You ll enjoy ambling through the pretty town of Aberaeron with its variety of unique shops and boutiques and many delightful restaurants and cafes. Stroll around the harbour and enjoy a famous honey ice cream or delicious fish and chips and watch the boats or walk to the pebble…
Set in a peaceful private location, this picturesque property shares a courtyard with a neighbouring barn conversion. Set out on foot to explore the dramatic Black Mountains or follow the 5 mile circuit south along the Beacons Way through woods to open mountains, via a world of…
Discover waterfalls, river pools and hilltop lakes alongside majestic mountains and woodland nearby. Stay in this picturesque location in Pentrefoelas close to Betws y coed, the gateway to Snowdonia National Park, where the River Conwy meets its three tributaries, full of…
The peaceful village of St Ishmaels is within easy reach of some of the most spectacular coastline, an ideal haven and getaway for enthusiastic walkers and nature lovers with a variety of wildlife along the way. There is a charming village pub The Brook Inn nearby as well as an…
The property is situated in the small, tranquil village of St Ishmaels just 3.5 miles from Marloes and Dale, and 4 miles from St Bride s Bay. Its proximity to some of Pembrokeshire's most sought after coastal spots makes it an ideal place for a holiday. Beat the crowds at…
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.