Walton hamlet is one mile from the famous Offa's Dyke Pathway and the Bronze Age stone circle. Nearby village of Old Radnor offers a 15th century Welsh longhouse pub, whilst Kington boasts a range of good shops, pubs and restaurants. Explore the Mortimer Trail and walks to…
Set in the heart of the small market town of Llanfyllin, this property is a short walk from the local shops, pubs and restaurant. The local area is ideal for energetic types, with fishing, cycling, water sports, walks and trails all within easy reach. For something a little more…
With ample space for 20 guests, this wonderful property is perfect for groups exploring the western edge of the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park. Situated in the Upper Swansea Valley, Ystradgynlais (3 miles) has some welcoming places to eat and drink. Within easy reach is…
Nestled in the mid-Wales countryside in a wonderful elevated position, near the charming market town of Builth Wells, in the county of Powys and Brecknockshire, Dragonfly Lodge offers a truly tranquil, stunning spot for a relaxing holiday. With fabulous living spaces and four…
The house enjoys a secluded rural location on the edge of the pretty hamlet, Pennorth. From your door, you can set off on walks along the footpaths that snake into the hills. With stables beside the cottage, you can even bring your own horse and take advantage of the glorious…
With access to some spectacular walking on Llangattock Mountain, The Blorenge and The Black Mountains,with restaurants, independent shops, pubs and coffee shops in Crickhowell, there is something for everyone during a stay at this stylish holiday home. The road up from the…
Set amidst the beautiful Mid Wales landscape, with delightful views and offering ample space for groups and extended families, this is a wonderful base from which to explore whether on foot, cycle or by car. There are plenty of walking opportunities straight from the door or…
Crickhowell, with its bustling high street running down to the idyllic River Usk, is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, with fantastic cycling and walking in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. Cross the historic bridge over to the neighbouring village of Llangattock and…
Nestled in Radnorshire, on the English border, it covers an area of mountainous terrain and highlands including Radnor Forest, with a central valley formed by the River Wye. There are countless walks in Radnorshire and the Brecon Beacons. Hay on Wye is just a short drive away, a…
A beautiful recently renovated property with attention to detail throughout, set on a hill top location boasting wonderful countryside views and within easy reach of the pretty hamlet of Painscastle. Within a few minutes drive from the excellent village pub and for the more…
Nestled up on the edge of the village of Llandyssil, with a charming local pub serving food, this stunning property is just 2 miles from the popular town of Montgomery. Here there are multiple shops, eateries and inns to enjoy, as well as the 12th century castle ruins and Town…
This extra special home is set in a stunning rural location in a pretty village, yet just 2 miles from the popular town of Montgomery. Visit the 12th century castle ruins, Town Hill County War Memorial and Iron Age hill fort of Ffridd Faldwyn or browse the many shops and cafes…
Retaining all its former character, with cruck oak beams and exposed stonework, Hay Bluff House is the perfect hideaway, with acres of gardens and fields, as well as a private waterfall. Set just beneath Lord Hereford's Knob and Hay Bluff, in the Black Mountains (part of the…
This superb, Victorian farmhouse is packed with modern comforts and boasts a games area and a large garden. Step out of the front door and you re already on the footpath to the Black Mountains, which runs from the farmyard. The property is within 1 mile of the pretty Georgian…
Idyllic position near to Corris and Machynlleth with a range of eateries, independent shops, weekly produce market, museum, MOMA gallery and a host of events to enjoy. Head to the coastal town of Tywyn and harbour town of Aberdovey offering sandy beaches, independent shops,…
Montgomery 2.6 miles. Shepherd's Rest, a newly-built, contemporary lodge stands amidst glorious rolling countryside in Llandyssil near Montgomery, close to the Welsh/Shropshire border, in an isolated location, just off a quiet country lane. The owner's house rests at the end of…
Situated in the small village of Cwmtwrch Uchaf, this property was graded 5 star by Visit Wales. Located right on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons, guests can easily access the beaches of South Wales as well as explore the countryside. The walking and cycling routes of…
The property is ideally situated for exploring the popular market town of Brecon, with a wide range of independent shops and great places to eat and drink within half a mile. Attractions in the town include the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh, Theatr Brycheiniog, the…
Situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this attractive property is ideal for exploring the thriving and historic market town of Brecon. Featuring a variety of independent shops and excellent places to eat and drink, Brecon is also home to attractions including…
The farmhouse is set in an elevated, remote position on the hillside, looking out on the mountains north of Brecon. Walks and hikes abound from your door. Head into the Eppynt mountains for a group hike or venture to the pretty village of Beulah for a pint in the local inn, 5…
Rich with industrial heritage, the Valleys area of Wales offers Caerphilly Castle, adventure in the Big Pit Mining museum, horse back tours in the Dare Valley, and challenging cycling trails along canal, disused railways and tramways.