Cosy romantic retreat with creature comforts 2 miles from the sea with stunning countryside views. The coastal town of Prestatyn offers seaside activities, shops and eateries. This is an ideal base for walkers and cyclists alike with routes along the beautiful coastline, join…
The Brecon Beacons offer miles of breathtaking walks and cycle trails, with local attractions including the remains of the Iron Age fort at Pen y Crug (8 miles), Pen y Fan the highest peak in southern Britain (8 miles) and the popular Llangorse Lake (13.5 miles). The thriving…
Set in a peaceful location in the Nannau Estate, close to Coed Y Brenin mountain forest park, the valleys of rivers Mawddach, Eden, Gain and Wen, and the National Trust site in Ganllwyd. The park offers the finest mountain biking in the UK, with waymarked trails for both cycling…
Located in the heart of Ceredigion, this lovely cottage was once an old stable and cowshed and has been lovingly renovated to provide a cosy haven in a peaceful location. Close to both the Cors Caron Nature Reserve (9.5 miles), which supports a wealth of wildlife and includes a…
The cottage is perched on a quiet hill, just a few hundred yards from the centre of Saundersfoot. The village boasts a fantastic golden sand beach and harbour. There are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to keep you well fed and entertained during your trip plus a good…
This pretty former fishermanÂ’s cottage is tucked alongside similar properties, just a couple of minutesÂ’ walk from the sandy beach of Aberporth, a thriving seaside village on the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline. This semi-detached cottage is a perfect base for families or…
Situated in the heart of the Isle of Anglesey is this superbly appointed cowshed conversion, Beudy Tyddyn. Approached by a private tarmaced lane to the owner's working sheep farm, Beudy Tyddyn promises a relaxing break or an adventure filled getaway, as it comes within striking…
This charming one bedroom newly converted barn is at the end of a long lane yet within walking distance of the historic village of Cilgerran. The 12th century Cilgerran Castle looms high above the River Teifi, where you can paddleboard or canoe downriver to the market town of…
Nestled on the outskirts of the attractive Welsh village of Valley is this fantastic detached cottage, ideal for a family retreat to the Isle of Anglesey. Beach Reach rests on a residential road, just a short walk from the Anglesey Coastal Path and to the bridge that links Holy…
Greenbanks, a traditional stone cottage perched along the picturesque coast in Dinas Cross, between Newport and Fishguard in North Pembrokeshire. This dwelling is a happy marriage of a traditional cottage with a spacious contemporary extension, making it a perfect place for…
Short walk from the heart of Aberaeron, a colourful Georgian town, with shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and pretty harbour. The town boasts two pretty shingle beaches, which makes it a popular destination for those who want a relaxing seaside holiday. Historically a harbour…
Whether you re in the area to unwind on the beach, go out on a boat or even catch some waves, Pembrokeshire has got it all. Discover beautiful Tenby, which benefits from a pedestrianised town centre mid summer, promising al fresco dining at many of the town s pubs, cafes and…
This charming little annex rests in the coastal town of Prestatyn, along the striking North Wales coastline. Wonderfully appointed, Beeches Annex offers a romantic bolthole for two, providing easy access to the Isle of Anglesey and the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Upon…
This welcoming glamping pod is located 14 miles east of the impressive Elan Valley. Whether you choose to take in this breathtaking scenery via a leisurely stroll or something a bit more challenging, the area has something for everyone and is extremely popular with cyclists,…
This dreamy beach house is located on the popular Freshwater Bay Holiday Village situated opposite the idyllic golden sands of Freshwater East. As well as enjoying a day on the beach, the more active can access the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from here. Head to Manorbier on foot in…
Anadlu is a delightful, stone-built townhouse resting in the riverside village of Llanbedr. With off-road parking for two cars, and contemporary design, it is an ideal base for families and friends looking to explore Gwynedd. Be welcomed into stylish kitchen/diner with…
Abersoch 2.1 miles. This charming, single-story Cottage holiday property is set on the Llyn Peninsula in Cilan, near Abersoch, Gwynedd. Cottage, a lovely setting for a family of four or two couples' getaway, is close to a variety of attractions, from the Llyn Peninsula's…
Brecon Cottage holds an excellent location on the very outskirts of the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, making it a fabulous choice for keen walkers or those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors. While guests will enjoy a tranquil escape, the market town of Brecon,…
Nestled in the centre of the coastal town of Newport in Pembrokeshire, is this delightful three-bedroom, detached house, 4 Llain yr Eglwys. Boasting a private enclosed garden and easy access to a wealth of amenities, including the silver sands at Newport Beach, 4 Llain yr Eglwys…
Tucked away in the historic town of Harlech on the north-western coast of Wales, rests Gerlan, a historic stone-built terraced cottage dating back to the late 1800s, set in a peaceful street in the upper old town. Built across three floors and enjoying close proximity to the…
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.