Located on the owner's working farm, this lovingly renovated barn is perfect for families that want a peaceful break but within driving distance from the diverse range of attractions that are offered on the Isle of Anglesey. Perfectly located for visitors to tour the island and…
This pretty cottage makes a delightful base for couples exploring the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park, with miles of breathtaking walks and cycle trails to discover. Local attractions include the remains of the Iron Age fort at Pen y Crug (4.5 miles), the highest peak…
With plenty of spectacular places waiting to be explored, head to Crickhowell and hop on the Table Mountain walk, a 5 mile route with fantastic views. Post adventure you could whet your appetite in a local eatery for a night off cooking. Sitting on one level, this ground floor…
The chalet is located in a small, purpose built holiday park, opposite the coast. The beach offers a long stretch of golden sand which can be enjoyed along with the dunes. If you feel like heading into town, Pembroke (4 miles) has an array of shops, restaurants and bars to…
Enjoy panoramic views over the River Dee estuary. 2.5 miles from Holywell, home to the world famous 7th century St Winefride s Holy Well; one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. Pop to idyllic Caerwys the smallest town in Wales or drive to the sandy beach at Prestatyn. Enjoy a round…
Set on a working farm of 220 acres, just 3.5 miles from Bala with its cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy boating, stroll around the lake or ride on the steam railway. For the more adventurous there s the National White Water Centre, Zip…
The town of Bala is 3.5 miles and home to cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake where you can enjoy boating, stroll around the lake, ride on the steam railway or head off to the golf course. Enjoy adventure at the National White Water Centre, Zip…
Walkers, hikers and bikers will love the footpath straight up the valley to Llangattock Mountain, where the caves of Agen Allwedd are very popular for caving. Craig y Cilliau, the hillside behind this delightful barn conversion, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and…
Set within the grounds of a 80 acre farm, this beautiful home is perfectly placed for all types of outdoor pursuits including mountain biking, walking and cycling. If the sheep are in the farm building or are in pens, guests are invited to come and watch and, depending on the…
The magnificent rural setting puts wonderful wildlife, flora and fauna on your doorstep, as well as miles of superb walking and cycling. The small market town of Talgarth is located just 3.5 miles away, where you can stock up on supplies, stroll through the historic streets and…
Machlud Ar Y Dwr translates to Sunset on the Water, set close to the coast, you will have plenty to do on your holiday. If you are looking to explore the area on foot or two wheels, you are spoilt with surrounding countryside. Venture to New Quay, a popular seaside town with so…
Porthdy Gwas Y Neidr translates to Dragonfly Lodge, set close to the coast, you will have plenty to do on your holiday. If you are looking to explore the area on foot or two wheels, you are spoilt with surrounding countryside. Venture to New Quay, a popular seaside town with so…
Set among the 40 acre grounds of the owner s home, this charming bolthole is the ideal destination for couples seeking a peaceful location with easy access to the attractions of the Brecon Beacons. Situated on the edge of the tiny hamlet of Pentre Bach, stroll to the village pub…
Approached via a lane that leads to the estuary foreshore with a slipway for boating enthusiasts, this character barn is the perfect picturesque retreat. It s located on the edge of Hundleton, with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path running nearby. There are a whole host of stunning…
Nolton Haven s sandy beach is 100m from the property, which is popular for boating, surfing, horse riding and fishing. From here, you can access the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path and take a stroll or hike around the glorious coastline. Dogs are welcome on the beach and there…
Based on what was once Stepaside s thriving colliery and ironworks, this attractive holiday park is surrounded by natural woodland and scenic trails. Offering cosy accommodation for two adults and two children, this comfortable lodge is an excellent retreat for exploring the…
Embrace a slower pace of life and stay in this charming lodge in rural Pembrokeshire, set just 1.5 miles from the coast. Nestled within a peaceful holiday park and surrounded by mature woodland, it is the perfect base for walkers, cyclers and adventurers alike. Stroll along the…
On a quiet complex of four holiday properties, this beautiful barn is perfectly located for enjoying the peace and tranquility of the Pembrokeshire countryside. Nature lovers will enjoy spotting the variety of birds and coastal wildlife, and the coastal path runs over common…
Nestled in the Brecon Beacons National Park, with mountains, reservoirs, beautiful canals and views for miles, this converted barn is a delight. Half a mile from the village of Talybont on Usk, potter to the local shop and pub with ease. Brecon lies in one direction and both…
Situated in private grounds of a small holding above the tiny hamlet of Garthbrengy, this is the ideal romantic getaway for two. With miles of countryside all around, you will be able to find a walking or cycling route on your doorstep. The town of Brecon is 5 miles south, with…
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.