A roomy bunkhouse in the heart of Stackpole, with walks from the doorstep in every direction.Kingfisher Bunkhouse is one in a group of converted stone farm buildings, sleeping 44 people and offering plenty of space for groups to come together. On the ground floor, Kingfisher…
A large house in the heart of Stackpole, with walks from the doorstep in every direction.Swan Group House is one in a group of converted stone farm buildings, sleeping 24 people in 13 simple, comfortable bedrooms. On the ground floor, Swan has a commercial-style kitchen, a…
A roomy bunkhouse in the heart of Stackpole, with walks from the doorstep in every direction.Kestrel Bunkhouse is one in a group of converted stone farm buildings, sleeping 38 people and offering plenty of space for groups to come together. On the ground floor, Kestrel has a…
For a group getaway on the coast, you can’t get much better than this historic cottage on the Gower Peninsula. Offering a panoramic view of Rhossili Bay and Worms Head Island, Rhossili Old Rectory is the only building on the world-famous bay. Built in the 1800s, the house…
A large house in the heart of Stackpole, with walks from the doorstep in every direction.Shearwater Group House is one in a group of converted stone farm buildings, sleeping 15 people in 7 simple, comfortable bedrooms. On the ground floor, Shearwater has an open-plan…
A rural gathering house in the heart of Snowdonia.Craflwyn Hall, built on the Craflwyn Estate in the 1870s, is set in 200 acres of dramatic valley scenery. It’s a large traditional house, full of Victorian character and charm, with space for family and friends to gather on the…
Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, this restored stone building is surrounded by two private meadows joined by a footbridge over a small river. Beudy’r Gelli Bothy, a simple but beautiful dwelling that comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests, is a fun alternative to…
A Grade II listed, 400 year old 18-sleeper bunkhouse, Hendre Isaf was once a working farm building but now caters for large groups keen to explore Snowdonia National Park. With ample facilities and plenty of room for large communal meals, the bunkhouse offers the ideal…
Egryn is a Grade II listed Medieval Hall House with a large, private walled garden. Situated on working farmland, the house has been furnished in keeping with each period of its development with a replica Egryn dining table taking pride of place in the medieval dining…
Tucked away in a woodland clearing, this modern, wheelchair-friendly bunkhouse is the perfect base from which to explore the spectacular coast and countryside of the Gower Peninsular.Looking for a quirky holiday hideaway for you and your friends and family? Cwm Ivy Lodge…
Bryn Llywelyn is a dream home. Step inside the impressive front doorway of the Georgian building, to a large four-bedroom house where much of its original character remains. Elegantly finished interiors are complimented by period fireplaces, wooden floors and large windows that…
Caerllan is a converted farmhouse just a few minutes’ walk from Ceredigion's Heritage Coastline footpath. The substantial holiday cottage comfortably sleeps up to five guests and two dogs. Inside reveals an elegant restoration with large spacious rooms and classic…
South Pilton Green Farmhouse is a spacious property in a stunning location on the Gower peninsula. Surrounded by farmland, the cottage boasts a log burning stove in the living room and an enclosed garden with view over the fields. Take advantage of the cottage’s…
Rhossili 1 Coastguard Cottage is a former Station Officer’s house and was built in 1928. The cottage benefits from breath-taking views over the beach to Worms Head and south Gower. It feels exceptionally cosy inside against the log-burner, especially when a storm is…
Originally built as two cottages between 1905 and 1911, distinctively-styled Penparc with its terracotta roof and snecked stone walls welcomes up to eight guests and two dogs. With easy access to the vast Dinefwr estate and deer park, it is perfect for large groups who want…
This half-timbered house was built in 1908 at a time when the ‘garden cottage’ trend became popular. Its surroundings are overwhelmingly beautiful with Powis Castle in the background and its perfectly pruned gardens visible from the windows. Its interiors are nothing…
Dyffryn Mymbyr Farm House is a restored Victorian farmhouse in an outstanding location in central Snowdonia. Part of the Penrhyn estate, the cottage benefits from stunning mountain views and was the setting for the iconic novel, I bought a Mountain.Rise early and explore the…
Gather the family and friends for a holiday in this large manor. It has three spacious bedrooms and can sleep up to nine people. For ramblers and beach fanatics alike, it sits close to Stackpole’s stunning coastline. Also close by is the lily carpeted ponds of Bosherston.…
Just a short walk from Freshwater West, one of Wales's best beaches, Gupton Farm Surf Lodge is the perfect coastal escape for adventurous guests who want to enjoy the outdoors and meet up with friends and family. You’ll find lots of things to do right on…
Home Farm Farm House was built in the late 1700s on the advice of famous landscape architect Capability Brown. Over the years, a number of farm buildings sprung up around it and the holiday cottage feels very much at the centre of the farm. Inside it has all the quirks of a…
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.