Set on the northern coast of the River Dyfi, the picturesque harbour resort of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) has miles of sandy beaches and a championship golf course, and is a great spot for a range of water sports including sailboarding, rowing, canoeing, and sailing. The…
Studded amongst a row of stone cottages in the chocolate box hamlet of Cwrt, this attractive 18th century property sleeps four across two bedrooms. Pennal is just 0.5 miles away with its traditional hotel that boasts delicious pub fare as well as an impressive restaurant, and…
This top floor apartment is the perfect base for families looking for a holiday where everything they could need is on their doorstep. Overlooking Tenby North Beach, you can be there within minutes as it s less than 480 metres away, while the centre of Tenby is just half a mile…
Set within a 250 acre working farm, this property is within easy reach of a myriad of footpaths that dissect unspoilt Welsh countryside and coast. The village of Fairbourne offers a range of amenities including pubs, shops and restaurants, plus a miniature steam railway, summer…
One of two super shepherds huts nestling in the beautiful Wye Valley. Less than three miles to the pretty market town of Usk, which offers a plethora of independent shops, eateries, inns and antique shops. This fantastic area offers an array of dramatic landscapes and nature…
The property is set in an elevated position in Y Felinheli, near the royal town of Caernarfon. Here you can explore the narrow streets and waterfront development with its shops, restaurants, cinema, theatre and galleries. Visit the 13th century castle, take a trip on a steam…
Enjoy a romantic retreat at this stylish barn conversion 3 miles from Conwy. Set within a 45 acre farm, the barn is surrounded by fields of sheep and horses, with resident peacocks and doves also nearby. A major cycle route can be found at the edge of the grounds, offering…
With the little market town of Narberth 2.5 miles away, discover independent shops selling a whole range of exquisite items, from fine art to fine food. Afterwards, enjoy the many award winning cafes, pubs and restaurants to choose from. Find exotic creatures, farmyard animals…
A cosy period cottage, 200 metres from the Snowdonia National Park boundary, ideal for an active or relaxing holiday. Located in Llanfairfechan on the North Wales coast, it lies between Conwy (8 miles) and the Menai Straits, offering a Victorian Promenade, pubs, cafes, shops,…
The property boasts direct access on to Cefn Bryn, the backbone of the Gower and home of King Arthurs Stone. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with exceptional walking, mountain biking and local hacking, you can go for miles undisturbed by traffic with bridleways linking…
The property is located between the small two villages of Mamhilad and Penperlleni, on the banks of the canal with the renowned market town of Abergavenny just a short drive away. Also, worth exploring are the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The nearby Wye Valley offers year…
On the ancient historic settlement of Pilleth yet close to Knighton and Presteigne with local produce, shops, pubs, eateries and a varied events programme. A walker's paradise in a superb location to explore the Lugg Valley, Offa s Dyke, The Brecon Beacons National Park and the…
This quirky waterside property in the coastal village of Llwyngwril has plenty to offer couples looking to get away from it all. Llwyngwril, in Snowdonia National Park, is the ideal location for an idyllic and tranquil holiday. The village offers shops, a pub and a train station…
Close to the array of attractions Saundersfoot is famous for, this simply presented apartment is handily located for exploring the coast or sitting down to delicious local fare at a friendly pub or restaurant. Adventurous types can take to the water by boat, or discover the…
Enjoying a peaceful location tucked behind the high street, this delightful terraced cottage has lovely contemporary and spacious interiors and provides a perfect base for exploring the whole of North Wales. Visitors can take interesting tours at the nearby slate caverns or take…
This immaculately presented holiday home is in the centre of Narberth and backs on to the playing fields. Narberth is a quaint, little market town, in the heart of Pembrokeshire with an array of independent shops, bars, and restaurants. There are woodland and countryside walks…
This property is located in the perfect position for those who enjoy spending time outdoors in picturesque surroundings. Set within Snowdonia National Park, visitors can make the most of the stunning mountain landscape, taking country walks, hikes, and challenging climbs. There…
This charming lodge is ideally situated for a small family or couple wishing to explore some of the delightful locations in and around Carmarthenshire and West Wales. Visit the enchanting temples of Skada Vale, 6 miles away. Meander through the pretty streets of local market…
Beautiful Machynys Bay is a wonderful location with coastal walks along the Bury estuary and a 14km long Millennium Coastal Cycle Path right on your doorstep. It is great for family holidays and for those looking for activity breaks being nearby to the Machynys Golf Course and…
Set in a large courtyard of similar properties, this charming cottage for four is surrounded by fields, mountains and forest and enjoys its own blissful hot tub. The location is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists and keen walkers alike with many well marked paths easily…
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.