This spacious property set on 47 acres of pastureland, is an idyllic rural retreat and is a fantastic base for anyone wishing to explore the magnificent Ceredigion coast and country. The market town of Llandysul itself is just 1.5 miles away where you can find a variety of shops…
Travel back in time to visit this Welsh village shrouded in history. Located on the North coast of the Llyn Peninsula just outside Snowdonia National Park, the place of the holly trees encompasses the rich cultures of bygone eras whilst sitting in a central location to explore…
Located on the edge of the village of Hundleton, this property is ideal for nature lovers, with a wide variety of birds and coastal wildlife. There s a slipway onto the estuary for boating enthusiasts, while the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path runs over common ground nearby a walker…
This attractive apartment is ideally located to enjoy the best of both worlds, with the shops, restaurants, and cafes on your doorstep, as well as access on to the National Parks coastal footpath. During the main summer months enjoy the cafe culture in the centre of town when it…
This fabulous apartment is ideal for couples that want a relaxing hideaway but still want access to everything that makes a seaside holiday special. Walk down the steps just 35 metres opposite the building to Paragon Beach or head half a mile to North Beach where you ll see…
This ground floor property lies within half a mile of Tenby s historic town walls, Tenby South Beach and a golf club, so you can plan a round on the fairways. Marvel at the splendid Victorian and Georgian facades in Tenby s town centre, and walk up Castle Hill to view Tenby s…
The property is located less than 100 yards from Tudor Square in the heart of Tenby town centre. If you don't feel like cooking, you are spoiled for choice with independent bars, restaurants, coffee shops and cafes, and there's a big selection of high street and independent…
There s plenty to do on your doorstep with footpaths and cycle routes to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside or head towards the coast with 60 miles of coastal path to choose from. Seven miles to New Quay the popular seaside town with its harbour, shops and…
Set within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and with some of Wales' most appealing beaches and scenery, Newport has so much to offer. The town benefits from a sheltered bay and has its own local butcher, deli, cafes, restaurants and pubs to explore and enjoy, all within…
Pretty market town Builth Wells is 0.5 miles walk away, and visitors will have no trouble finding something to do there. Try the Wyeside Arts Centre or Groe Park, which has great views of Wye Bridge. Further afield but still within easy reach is the Brecon Beacons (23 miles),…
This delightful semi detached cottage is set in the beautiful village of Glangrwyney just off the A40, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. It is within walking distance of a traditional village pub, ideal to relax and unwind in after a day of exploration. Well placed for visits…
Nestled amongst a row of pastel properties facing the seafront, your charming apartment is well suited to couples or small families and is in prime position for exploring Aberdovey s hidden gems. Walk along the seafront and return to a cosy, welcoming home for relaxation,…
In the historic fishing village of Moelfre with shops and cafe, close to Red Wharf Bay and Benllech. Explore the popular seaside towns and villages with a selection of shops, galleries, eateries and activities, not forgetting the stunning beaches and coastline. Enjoy wonderful…
Tucked away on private land, surrounded by farmland, hills, and rivers, this location is perfect for walkers and cyclists with a variety of trails mapped out from your doorstep. The local village of Felindre, less than 1 mile away, has a few shops and places for food and a must…
The property is situated within 70 acres of private land consisting of woodland, farmland and fields. There is private trout and seatrout fishing available on site, or if you prefer getting out into nature, you can explore the wood and take walks across the land straight from…
Enjoy local arts, crafts and produce from Beddgelert village shops, pubs and restaurants. Walkers, climbers and cyclists alike relish the challenges nearby, with Aberglaslyn Pass, Nant Gwynant and the path to Snowdon s summit. Go underground at the Sygun Copper Mine, visit…
Roam the Skirrid, 4 miles from home, and take a route to the summit or follow a gentler path and take in fantastic views. The bustling town of Crickhowell is an 8 mile trip and leads to walks which pass by Table Mountain. This area is a haven for foodies too, with great places…
Set within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore on foot, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location and perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and Shropshire…
Romantic retreat for a couple and their dog in Snowdonia National Park. Cosy barn with enclosed patio garden to relax, and enjoy river and valley views from this idyllic spot. Bala is 3.5 miles from the property boasting numerous cafes, pubs, shops, a gallery, a swimming pool…
This cosy middle barn with an enclosed patio garden, is perfect for enjoying river and valley views from an idyllic spot near Bala. Ideal for a couple exploring Snowdonia National Park. There is so much to do on your doorstep. Bala, 3.5 miles away, offers cafes, pubs, shops, a…
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.