Dating back to around 1500, Stackpole Dairy Cottage is the oldest of a group of holiday cottages located on the beautiful Stackpole estate. The cottage has a cosy sitting room with a multi-fuel stove and a kitchen off to one side. Step out onto the estate and enjoy a stroll along…
Make a break to this mountainside cottage for a week of rural escapism. Unlike other Snowdonia farm cottages, Dyffryn Mymbyr was the setting for the windswept tales of Thomas Firbank’s iconic biography, ‘I brought a Mountain’. It was here, on this rugged upland…
The Cwms is a pretty secluded Victorian cottage set in a woodland valley and surrounded by the Colby Woodland Gardens. The cottage boasts a log burning stove in the sitting room and traditional furnishings throughout. Visit our tearoom for a hot drink and light lunch before…
Once a cowshed, now a cosy two-bedroom holiday cottage complete with a log-burner and uninterrupted sea views. It has a shared garden outside, but unlike other gardens, it has a path that leads you down to your own secluded beach. From here you can hop onto the…
Tywyn is a pretty cottage, located in the picturesque harbour village of Cemaes Bay on the north coast of Anglesey. It sits in an idyllic setting with the sandy beach just below its rear garden and open farmland to the front. Inside reveals a bright and modern space where light…
Stay in the grounds of 700-year-old Chirk Castle in this pretty stone cottage. It sits just a few hundred metres from the castle in its own enclosed garden. Inside reveals a bright and airy interior with room for four people and two dogs. Make the most of your unique…
Get cosy in this three-bedroom country farmhouse with its warming log-burner and low beamed ceilings. Little Milford Farmhouse is set on the banks of the River Cleddau. Just follow the path down from the garden to the water’s edge. Follow the river for walks along its…
Gwernouau is a pretty, 18th-century cottage and part of a working farm on the Ysbyty Estate. The cottage was renovated by the Penrhyn Estate in the late 19th-century and has many original beams and other features still in place. Wake up to the noise of the farm, and nothing…
Stackpole Granary is situated close to Pembroke on the Stackpole Estate. This attractive granary conversion provides roomy and unusual accommodation. The cottage boasts slate-floored sitting room and a large multi-fuel stove. It even has a shared garden area which leads down to…
Stackpole Byre 3 is the largest of a collection of converted farm buildings that overlook the Pembrokeshire coast. The cottage is just around the corner from our Boat House tearoom and close to two beautiful sandy beaches. If you’re feeling adventurous, get up…
Tollgate House overlooks the lovely sandy beach, with views over the Isle of Anglesey, and the Great Orme on your doorstep.. Ground Floor: Living room: With wood burner and 48" Sky TV (basic package).Dining room. Kitchen: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge and…
Surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Dinefwr Park Estate, Cariad Cottage offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life and the chance to explore Carmarthenshire or even Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion. With its wood burner and rustic charm, this cottage is…
Hidden in the secluded Migneint moorland at the heart of Snowdonia, Ty Cipar offers the perfect retreat for those who want to get off the beaten track and reconnect with nature. The wild, windswept landscape of the moor runs right to the doorstep of this cottage. It’s the…
Sitting just off the main road, this beautifully converted 19th-century cottage is a quirky riot of architectural styles on the outside with its arched windows and timber framing and stylish contemporary design inside. Close to Dolgellau and the slate mining town of Blaenau…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia. Sygun is a tiny, studio cottage in the old stable block of Craflwyn Hall. One in a row of cottages, it sits at the heart of a 200-acre estate in the care of the National Trust. The cottages back onto woodland, with walks…
A little castle for two, with views over Monmouth and far into Wales. The Kymin Round House is a small, castellated Georgian building, with windows looking out in all directions across the Wye Valley. It’s at the top of a hill, the Kymin, surrounded by woods and parkland, and a…
The Coach House is in the grounds of a top quality Country House on the edge of the village of Penmachno, just a few miles from Betws y Coed. This beautiful rural location, with grounds fronted by the river Glasgwm, offers walking from the door through ancient woodlands, and has…
Located on a beef farm at Pwllderi, Tal y Gaer Cottage has the most amazing sea views stretching from St David's Head right across the Irish Sea towards Strumble Head. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path can be accessed some 200 metres from the cottage door and behind the cottage the…
Tŷ Blawd is a contemporary ‘topsy-turvy’ barn conversion at Pwllderi in the sought after Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Spacious and luxurious accommodation for two, which has the living space on the first floor. Here you can see incredible sea views from the large…
Ty Cam is a beautiful detached, traditionally built, chocolate box Welsh stone cottage, under a slate roof with picturesque arched windows. The position of the property creates the perfect micro-climate with a sheltered garden within a woodland setting. After your adventures out…
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.