Caerllan is a converted farmhouse just a few minutes’ walk from Ceredigion's Heritage Coastline footpath. The substantial holiday cottage comfortably sleeps up to five guests and two dogs. Inside reveals an elegant restoration with large spacious rooms and classic…
South Pilton Green Farmhouse is a spacious property in a stunning location on the Gower peninsula. Surrounded by farmland, the cottage boasts a log burning stove in the living room and an enclosed garden with view over the fields. Take advantage of the cottage’s…
Tan y Bwlch is a grade II listed traditional Penllyn crog loft cottage built in the early nineteenth-century. After a full restoration, its carefully preserved interior is a rare example of its type. The one-bedroom nook retains its original features including an inglenook…
Daron is a large, bright apartment located on the second and third floor of Henfaes house in the beautiful seaside fishing village of Aberdaron. Step outside of the holiday home and you’ll quickly arrive at an impressive sandy beach perfect for paddling and surfing.…
Hen Dy is the old stone built farm house on the Hafod y Llan estate where it is said that Llywelyn the Great resided when he wrote to King John to form their alliance. The cottage is cosy and comfortable and a great retreat after a day spent exploring Snowdonia. After a hearty…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia. Llety Mawr is an end-of-row cottage in the newly renovated stable block of Craflwyn Hall. The stables were built at the heart of the 200-acre Craflwyn estate in the 1870s, and now offer comfortable, characterful holiday…
Located at the entrance to the enchanting mansion and gardens of Plas Newydd, near the shores of the Menai Strait, this family-friendly cottage is ideally placed for exploring North Wales. Inside, the cottage is cosy and characterful, with bay windows, a log burner and the…
This converted barn is modern, bright and full of coastal charm. Perfect for walkers, families, surfers and outdoor lovers. At the bottom of Rhiw mountain, it’s also close to the long sandy beach at Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) and within walking distance to Plas…
Brilliant for larger families or groups of friends, this pretty farmhouse makes a great base for exploring the Llŷn Peninsula and is within walking distance to Plas yn Rhiw manor house and garden. Next door is Ty’n y Parc Barn, so the two properties can be booked…
The holiday home boasts a large rear terrace with a seating area and lawned gardens, perfect for relaxing and admiring this spectacular countryside. Enjoy a long, lazy alfresco lunch with all the family before exploring the nearby Chirk Castle and its grounds. Take a tour with…
Stackpole Cottage is a traditional, two storey farmhouse located in the main courtyard at Stackpole. The cottage offers spacious, comfortable accommodation for five people and boasts an attractive front garden enclosed by a stone wall. Head out early and discover Stackpole with…
Stackpole Quay Cottage 2 is one of a pair of pretty semi-detached cottages within an enclosed shared garden close to Stackpole Quay. The holiday home has direct access to fantastic walking routes and a nearby beach. Wake up early and head out onto the Stackpole estate. Located in…
Nestling in the magical wooded valley of the Aeron, Abermydyr, with its small arched windows and yellow façade, is thought to be designed in the early 19th-century by the architect, John Nash, who built Buckingham Palace. John Nash designed Llanerchaeron, for the Lewis…
Hywyn is a bright, spacious apartment that occupies the ground floor of Henfaes house at the heart of Aberdaron. Rise early and enjoy a lazy breakfast before heading onto the nearby Aberdaron beach. The wide family bay is great for families and novice surfers…
Stackpole Quay Cottage 1 is one of two semi-detached cottages situated a few minutes’ walk from Stackpole Quay. The small harbour nearby once served as a place to import coal and export local limestone. Enjoy an alfresco breakfast before heading out to explore the…
Penrhyn Mawr is a former farmhouse, located next to a working farm a mile from Cemaes Bay. The cosy cottage boasts stunning views out to sea and modern interiors that nod to its past. There’s plenty of downstairs living space and even an upstairs reading room for a little…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia. Yr Hen Swyddfa is one in a row of cottages in the old stable block of Craflwyn Hall, at the heart of a 200-acre estate in the care of the National Trust. The stable block backs onto woodland, and there are lots of walks from…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia. Stabl Bach is one in a row of characterful cottages in the old stable block of Craflwyn Hall, built at the heart of 200-acre Craflwyn estate in the 1870s. Inside this unique cottage you’ll see the stable’s original…
Converted hilltop stables above the Wye Valley. The Kymin Stables were built more than 200 years ago and are now comfortable and cosy holiday accommodation. Close to the Kymin Round House at the top of the hill called the Kymin, the stables are tucked away in their own private…
Fron Dirion is a secluded 18th-century cottage located on a working hill farm. The property boasts an inglenook fireplace, stone floors an enclosed garden and superb views up the valley from the kitchen window. Once used as a base for fishing trips in the 50s and 60s, and 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.