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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.

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Barn in Mid Wales 4

Tretower, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £483 Availability

Part of a complex of properties, this converted barn is situated on a working livestock farm. Right from the doorstep, you will be spoilt for choice with walking and cycling routes through the picturesque Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. Just 1 mile away is the closest pub, which offers tasty local food and drink. Crickhowell, the winner of Best British High Street in 2018, is 3 miles from the property, where you will find independent shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants to whet your appetite. Abergavenny, the Gateway to Wales is 8.5 miles from here and the market town of Brecon can be reached in 12 miles. This property has been decorated with traditional features and oak windows, beams and flooring throughout. You enter the spacious kitchen through a heavy oak latched door, and you will find plenty of room for cooking, with all the amenities you require. There is also an oak table and chairs, seating four people. The characterful living room has a leather sofa and reclining chair as well as a wood burner to keep cosy in the evenings. Upstairs are two king size bedrooms, both with en suite shower rooms, ideal for a group of friends of couples. Wake up to the magnificent views from the upstairs windows across the Usk Valley. Underfloor heating throughout the property means that you will keep warm whatever the weather. The outside of the property has a gravel terrace area, a real suntrap in the summer months. Take in the surroundings from the garden furniture and enjoy al fresco dining with a BBQ available for use. You can access The Beacons Way from here and visit Tretower s medieval court and castle on foot. There is plenty of off road parking at the property.

Barn in Mid Wales 4

Cradoc, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £364 Availability

This granary is part of the original old farmhouse set in the charming Dan y Crug Farm. There is plenty to explore in and around the property s grounds, making it the perfect spot for those looking for a relaxing break with lots of active outdoor opportunities. There are many footpaths and bridleways that run past the property and Brecon is located just 2.5 miles away a bustling market town with independent shops, pubs, restaurants and more. The lounge/kitchen area of this property is reached via an iron staircase. Here you will find a cosy living space with a carpeted floor and comfortable sofas. There s a TV here and a dining table where you can enjoy a family meal. The kitchen has an electric cooker, hob, microwave, fridge and lots of workspace. The double and twin bedrooms feature exposed wooden beams and both share a country cottage feel. Completing the accommodation is a shower room. Outside the property, you will find shared gardens and patios with furniture. Here you can sit and enjoy the sunshine or share a glass of wine with your loved one in the evening. There s a grassy area around the complex of cottages that leads to a stream and you can explore the surrounding farmland too please do make sure you talk to the owners first to check livestock locations.

Barn in Mid Wales 2

Aberystwyth, Dyfed, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £482 Availability

The barn is situated on the outskirts of Llanilar a small, peaceful village with a convenient shop, restaurant and bar, just 5 miles south of Aberystwyth. There is beautiful woodland and countryside walks available from your front door, the perfect place to enjoy some fresh air with your four legged friends. If you head into Aberystwyth you will find an array of high street and independent shops, bars and restaurants. Take a stroll along its promenade or take a train trip on the Cliff Railway or visit The Vale of Rheidol Railway and take a train from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge to the three famous iconic bridges. As you enter the property you are welcomed into an open plan lounge and diner. The living area benefits from comfortable seating, a Smart TV and a wood burner, perfect for a romantic and cosy evening in. There is dining space for two, to relax around, enjoy a meal or a glass of wine after a day of exploring the local area and the woodlands. The contemporary kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator. There is ample equipment to prepare a hearty breakfast to start off your day or rustle up an evening meal on your return. The shower room is also found on the ground floor with a double walk in shower and WC. The conversion has recently been completed in 2022, everything in the property has a fresh, contemporary feel. Head upstairs to the first floor where you will find the master bedroom. There is a double bed, a chaise lounge and storage space for your clothes and suitcases. You will find a gravel, courtyard garden to front of the property with outdoor seating, should you wish to dine al fresco. The fully enclosed garden enjoys views out across the woodlands, allowing you to relax with your dogs off the lead, if you wish. The property is accessible via an uphill path with several steps from your allocated parking space on the private roadside.

Barn in Mid Wales 10

Llyswen, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £1031 Availability

There are some wonderful walks to be enjoyed right from the doorstep, including access to the 136 mile Wye Valley Walk. This is a fantastic area for activities including canoeing, cycling, walking and horse riding, with local attractions including Talgarth Mill (5.5 miles), Pwll y Wrach Woods (6.5 miles) and Llangorse Lake (10.5 miles). There are plenty of pubs and restaurants nearby in Glasbury, Llyswen (both 2 miles) and Whitney on Wye (11 miles). The bustling town of Hay on Wye (6 miles) is famous for its annual literary festival and is home to numerous bookshops and great places to eat and drink, as well as a cinema, castle and a thriving arts scene. The historic market town of Brecon (11 miles) is also within easy reach. On entering this beautifully converted property you will find the spacious, light and welcoming lounge/diner. Retaining original features including traditional stonework and exposed beams, this is a lovely space for relaxing in at the end of the day, with comfortable sofas and chairs, TV, DVD and CD, and which offers beautiful views towards the Black Mountains. The large dining area is perfect for sharing a family meal which you can prepare in the stylish kitchen, which has plenty of worktops and storage space, and is equipped with an electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and a washing machine/dryer. The first of the property s five bedrooms is also on the ground floor accessed via one step, it s a charming double bedroom with an en suite shower room. The ground floor also features a separate WC. Going upstairs, you will find four further bedrooms, all decorated in warming pastel shades and with sloping ceilings: there are a double room and three twin rooms, all with en suite shower rooms with a WC. Stepping outside, there s a large picnic and BBQ area where you can sit back and take in the glorious rural views. There s a safe children s play area with swings and plenty of space to run about. Ample parking space is available, as well as a lockable shed for bikes. The property can be booked in conjunction with the neighbouring barn conversion, providing spacious accommodation for 16 guests in total the properties are connected by an interconnecting door.

Barn in Mid Wales 6

Llangorse, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £733 Availability

The barn is surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Brecon Beacons National Park, though just 1 mile from the small village of Llanfihangel Talyllyn which is well served with a village pub. This area of the national park is great for outdoor adventures, with Llangorse Lake only 4 miles away where you can hire a rowing boat, kayak, Canadian canoe, or fishing boat. Other local activities include climbing, mountain biking and horse riding. BikePark Wales, the beautiful Waterfall walks at Pont Nedd Fechan and Zip World at Tower Colliery, Rhigos are all within a 30 mile radius. There are some lovely market towns close by too, such as Hay on Wye which is known as the town of books, Crickhowell, and Brecon, all within 14 miles. This relaxing retreat enjoys a peaceful location within the grounds of a working farm. While it was converted in 2020, the barn still retains lots of original features and the space mixes old oak barn beams with modern comfortable living. Step inside the spacious entrance hall and take a seat whilst you remove muddy boots after a day of exploring. The entrance hall offers access to a utility cupboard with a washing machine, microwave, and small freezer. From here you have access to the bedrooms. There is a choice of three bedrooms, a king size bedroom with TV and en suite shower and WC, a double, and a bunk bedroom. There is also a family bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC. The wooden stairs offer access to the first floor, an open plan space with a vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams and feature light fittings. The end of the room enjoys a large picture window elegantly framing views of Pen y Fan. There is a lounge with Smart TV, a large dining table and chairs that are perfect for a celebration supper, and a well equipped kitchen with an electric oven and hob, fridge, and dishwasher. Outside, the barn has access to an enclosed courtyard with a table, chairs, a charcoal BBQ, a fire pit and firewood. There is also an enclosed area that offers secure storage for bikes. There is off road parking to the front for two cars.

Barn in Mid Wales 20

Newtown, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £2075 Availability

Charming holiday escape for a big group getaway with stylish interiors, garden, and enclosed paddock set within a country estate. Explore the grounds and meet the animals, including pygmy goats, alpacas, ponies, pigs, and sheep. The property sits in the rolling countryside of the Mid Wales Marches in Bettws Cedewain, with a local pub within 100 metres. It s just 3 miles from Newtown with its contemporary gallery, cinema, and a plethora of shops and eateries. Walk along Montgomery Canal or pop to Welshpool with an array of shops, restaurants, Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, the canal, and museum (17 miles). Visit National Trust s Powys Castle and Gardens, walk or cycle around Lake Vyrnwy and visit the bird hide, all within 25 miles of the property there s so much to see and do. Enter this imposing retreat into the welcoming hall with plenty of space for your outdoor attire. The welcoming space leads off to the guest bedrooms, which are all ground level. Choose from five bedrooms offering accommodation for 20 guests; all of the bedrooms are the ideal configuration for group bookings, each offering two super king size zip and link beds (which can be made into twins on request). One of these has an en suite bathroom and the four others have an en suite shower room each. There is so much space for everyone to truly relax and unwind at this super sized property. There is a ground floor shower room here alongside the useful ground floor utility room. Heading upstairs, get ready for the breathtaking views from all windows and the spectacular balcony, there is a kitchen/diner flooded with natural light with all the equipment you need for group catering. Once the meal is ready, everyone can gather around the long refectory table with benches. After dinner, head over to the enormous lounge with sofas, Smart TV, board games, and table football to keep all entertained. Open the feature doors onto the Juliet balcony and let the outside in on lovely warm evenings. This holiday let has the benefit of an electric lift. Stepping outside, you will find a wrap around patio with ample garden furniture to enjoy the beautiful grounds, a charcoal BBQ for the warmer months, a generous lawn, and an enclosed paddock. Walk around and explore the 30 acres of land with animals including pygmy goats, alpacas, ponies, pigs and sheep.

Barn in Mid Wales 10

Talybont-on-Usk, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £1348 Availability

Enjoying a remote location in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this impressive holiday home blends original features with contemporary design. Surrounded by spectacular countryside, step out of the front door to spend your days discovering the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons. Less than a mile from your holiday home are the stunning cascades of the Blaen y Glyn waterfalls for a peaceful picnic beside the tumbling waters. Enjoy a nostalgic trip through the stunning landscape on the Brecon Mountain Railway (11.5 miles) or hop in the saddle for a cycle along the Taff Cycle Trail which runs past the property. The pretty village of Talybont on Usk (4 miles) has a choice of welcoming pubs which are well worth a visit after a long walk along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Discover the mining heritage of the South Wales Valleys with a trip to Big Pit National Coal Mining Museum (21 miles) or the Blaenavon Ironworks (19.5 miles). Encompassed by rolling hills and towering trees, step out of your car and pause to appreciate the beauty of your surroundings. Entering the property, underfloor heating throughout creates a cosy atmosphere and the tasteful decor and use of warm wood accents makes this a relaxing environment to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Catering for larger groups is a dream in the very well equipped kitchen/diner with a beautiful stone floor and exposed ceiling beams. There s plenty of storage and ample workspace to prepare hearty meals and you ll find a range style gas oven and hob, dishwasher and fridge in this area. Gather together around the centrally positioned dining table, that can seat up to 14 guests when fully extended, to share meals and highlights of your day. Step through to the handy utility room where you will find additional storage, a microwave, freezer and washing machine. There s also a drying room for wet coats and boots and a separate cloakroom with a WC. Steps lead from the kitchen to the elegant sitting room with exposed brickwork and an oak beamed ceiling. Sink into one of the plump sofas and enjoy the panoramic views across Talybont Reservoir through the huge arched windows. Light the traditional wood burner set in the feature stone fireplace for a cosy night in watching a film on the TV with DVD player or listening to music on the Bluetooth speaker. Get competitive with a game of pool at the pool table or table football. A handmade oak staircase leads to the first floor where you will find the four indulgent bedrooms with oak beams and oak flooring throughout. The first bedroom is a generous family room with an oak framed double bed and a single bed, ample storage and a mezzanine level with second double bed. There is also an en suite shower room. A second family room boasts an oak framed double bed and a single bed, with a second single bed on the mezzanine and also enjoys an en suite shower room. The cosy twin bedroom with an en suite shower room features white washed brick walls and quirky circular stone windows offering fabulous views. The final bedroom is an attractive double bedroom with ample storage and an en suite bathroom with a shower over the bath. There is also an unused mezzanine level within this room. There are two WCs on this floor, one at each end of the landing. Venturing outside, there is a private terrace with a seating area with a wooden table, benches and a BBQ for a relaxed evening meal as the sun sets across the mountains. There is a large lawned garden to the rear of the barn with a trampoline and table tennis for guest of all ages to enjoy. Ample parking is available at the property along with safe storage for mountain bikes.

Barn in Mid Wales 6

Llyswen, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £565 Availability

Settled on the outskirts of the small village of Llyswen, this delightful barn conversion is situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, with walking, cycling, hiking and pony trekking in abundance for every level of adventurer. Day permits for fishing on The Rivers Usk & Wye are available in Crickhowell and canoes for the River Wye can be rented in Glasbury. Within 10 miles of Brecon and Builth Wells, discover independent stores, delicious local produce and Welsh heritage sites. Hire mountain bikes and enjoy pony trekking at Cantref Adventure Farm, or try sailing, paddle boarding and kayaking at Llangorse Lake. Tackle Pen y Fan, the largest peak in South Wales in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, or Cefn Llechid with views to the Black Mountains and the Sugar Loaf. A real home from home, this delightful cottage has been tastefully decorated with everything provided for. In a lovely peaceful setting with spectacular views, make the most of the bountiful Welsh countryside from right outside the door. Designed for socialising, the open plan living space is the hub of the house for everyone to gather, whether for a meal at the dining table or on the sofas for a film. The well equipped beech finish kitchen has an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and washing machine/dryer. The dining table seats six guests so gather for many a home cooked meal or perhaps a board game. In the evenings retire to the comfortable sitting area and relax with a film and a cup of tea on the leather sofas and chairs. A shower room and a twin bedroom, both with one step up to them, completes the downstairs. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a double bed and an en suite with a shower, whilst a further twin room has an en suite with a bath. With many footpaths crossing the farm, walk out the door for miles of open space in lush countryside. The large, safe children's play area with swing set and slide provides hours of entertainment, whilst the BBQ and picnic area allow for hours of al fresco dining making the most of the spectacular views. There is a pub and restaurant 2 miles away and a shop 6 miles away.

Barn in Mid Wales 11

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £2565 Availability

Set within private grounds, these two beautiful old barns have been cleverly and stylishly connected to create a gorgeous family home, complete with stunning views. Finished to a high standard, this property provides maximum style and comfort.On the natural border between England and Wales with Offa's Dyke just a little further up the hill, this house is perfectly located with incredible walks and mountain bike trails right from the door. The Black Mountains are fabulous by horseback and there are numerous riding stables nearby. There are Norman Castles littered throughout the landscape and three historic castles, Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle, are all within easy reach, perfect for a day out exploring the Borders. Towns nearby include Abergavenny with its castle, shops and restaurants just 15 mins by car whilst the Cathedral cities of Brecon and Hereford are just 30 minutes away. The region is great for walking, has a wealth of mountain bike trails within the area as well as canoeing through the Wye Valley. This is a stunningly beautiful property in a secluded position and surrounded by lovely countryside. A much loved home full of family photos and containing everything you will need for a perfect stay. The Wi fi is sometimes patchy and due to the rural location, the showers are sometimes less than powerful but we know you will find this to be a gorgeous barn with a stunning view in the Black Mountains, as have the many guests before.Inside are many internal steps. From the front door, a stone stairway leads down to a cosy den with TV, DVD Wi Fi and Sky Sports. A few steps up and you reach the fabulously cosy drawing room with shelves full of books and a warming open fire with plenty of chairs gathered around for a lovely lazy afternoon or evening. There is also a spacious and stylish open plan kitchen diner which is found three steps down from the drawing room interlinked with this is large sitting room which is a beautiful glass conservatory which houses a comfortable corner sofa and wood burning stove. The kitchen is well equipped with Lacanche electric range, dishwasher and microwave with the adjacent French dining table having ample space for 12 guests.On one side of the property are stairs leading to two double bedrooms made up with super king size beds (which can be made into twins by request at the time of booking). There is a bathroom with roll top bath and shower. On the next level is the master bedroom with super king size bed and en suite bathroom with adjoining single bedroom. A further flight of stairs leads to two more super king sized rooms (which can be made into twins on request at time of booking) with another bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower. Outside there is some fabulous outdoor furniture on the terrace as well as private grounds complete with trampoline, swing ball and sledges in winter months. There is also a BBQ. The property has a long farm driveway, so please be aware that it gets muddy in bad weather pack some wellies!

Barn in Mid Wales 6

Cradoc, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £398 Availability

Surrounded by beautiful farmland and boasting breathtaking views of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this former barn sleeps six guests across two bedrooms. Appealing to keen walkers and golfers alike, there is plenty to entertain within 3 miles of the property. Cradoc Golf Course is less than 0.5 miles away, where you can enjoy the 18 hole parkland course and admire the stunning scenery of the Mid Wales hills. A 2.5 mile drive will take you to the bustling town of Brecon, renowned for the famous Theatr Brycheiniog, pretty canal, and of course the numerous eateries and independent shops. Adventurous types will adore the activities on offer at Lake Llangorse, 9 miles away, where you can try your hand at canoeing, fishing, and even waterskiing and wakeboarding. Step inside to discover an understated yet cosy interior, finished in the style of a traditional county cottage. Single level with a small step down to the living area, it is the perfect choice for families and friendship groups seeking a quiet haven. The kitchen has everything you need to cook up a storm using delicious locally sourced ingredients. The dining area is ideal for gathering for heartier meals and adjoins the comfortable sitting room, complete with patio doors leading outside. Put your feet up and settle down with a good book or an exciting film, treating yourself to a few after dinner snacks. When it is time for bed, enjoy a soothing soak in the bathroom before retreating to one of two inviting bedrooms. The family bedroom is perfect for guests with young children and features two singles alongside a snug double bed. A separate shared laundry room can be found in an adjacent building, taking care of any washing needs during your stay. The cottage is part of a complex of properties located next to the owner s 17th century farmhouse, sharing a large stretch of grassland. A bubbling stream meanders alongside the properties, passing your private patio as it makes its way to the bottom of the grass verge. This outside space is quiet and sheltered and features a BBQ for lazy summer evenings relaxing outside. You can also wander the farm by prior arrangement with the owner, visiting the livestock and exploring the various trails leading from the property.

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