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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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Lighthouse View in the beautiful Swansea 4

Swansea, Swansea, Wales

Lighthouse View in the beautiful Swansea From £651 Availability

This charming coastal chalet ticks all the boxes… interiors are pretty with a nautical feel with a sociable open plan living area, two comfortable bedrooms and views of the lighthouse. The seafront is just 150 metres away, perfect for a stroll and an ice-cream or a picnic on the sands, alternatively you could just relax on the sun terrace… the choice is yours.

Nearby Langland is instantly recognisable by its pretty beach huts. This charming holiday hotspot is great for kayaking, paddle boarding and surfing. Grab a bucket and net and head to the rock pools, play a round of golf or simply relax on the beach with a picnic. The village has a couple of good cafes and an excellent restaurant. Perfect for a family holiday or a seaside escape with friends.

- Sleeps: 4 in 2 bedrooms
- Beds: 2 x double beds

Accommodation

Ground floor

- Open-plan lounge/dining/kitchen: soft-seating, coffee table, TV, DVD player with a selection of films, dining table and chairs for 4 people with French doors leading out onto sun terrace.
- Kitchen: electric single oven, electric hob, stand-alone freezer, fridge, microwave and a washing machine (in cupboard off the kitchen).
- Bedroom 1: double bed, bedside tables and a built-in wardrobe.
- Bedroom 2: double bed, chest of drawers, bedside tables and a built-in wardrobe.
- Shower room: shower, WC, wash hand basin.

- Entertainment: Smart TV, DVD player with a selection of films, books and games.
- For families: highchair available (please request at time of booking if needed).
- Outside: sun terrace with dining table and chairs.
- Parking: off road parking for 1 car.
- General: changeover day - Saturday. Night storage heaters. Bed linen and towels provided. 4 star rating.
- Pets: dogs welcome, no cats. Note - you will need to pay an additional pet fee and you must not leave dogs unattended in the property.
- Accidental Damage Deposit: you may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
- Notes: no smoking.

This chalet is located in Swansea. Mumbles Lighthouse and Dylan Thomas Birth Place are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Pennard Golf Course and Swansea Marina. Traveling with kids? Consider Clyne Gardens and Blackpill Lido.

Lily - a shepherds hut that sleeps 3 guests in 1 bedroom 3

Rhayader, Powys, Wales

Lily -  a shepherds hut that sleeps 3 guests  in 1 bedroom From £1499 Availability

Overview of Lily Shepherd's Lodge ..
Lily Shepherd's Lodge is a dog friendly Shepherd's Hut sleeping two, with a third pull out bed for a child. Relax in a bubbling hot tub with a glass of fizz in hand, surrounded by rolling Welsh hills. The enclosed garden makes this perfect dog friendly glamping, in Wales' rural heart.

Lily Shepherd's Lodge is a brand new, large Shepherd's Hut in Mid Wales. A stones through from fantastic walks, waterfalls & scenery to explore such as Gilfach Nature Reserve & the famous Elan Valley.

Sleeping two adults with the option of a pull out camp bed for a child, this property is the perfect place for a couples getaway or a small family holiday in Wales. If you consider your four legged friend part of the family, then bring them along! They will love the walks and wildlife or simply soaking up some sun on the decking. This shepherd's hut with enclosed garden is great for small children or dogs, who can potter in the secure garden while you supervise from the bubbling hot tub!

Beside the private hot tub, break bread and dine al fresco on the outdoor seating. Or spark up your very own built in, brick BBQ and sizzle some local sausages or lamb chops. Light up the fire pit as shadows fall across the rolling green hills. And toast marshmallows under the sparkling night sky.

The interior of this large Shepherd's Hut is a treat for the eye. With a Belfast sink and contemporary navy blue kitchen units. You also have a two ring hob, oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, toaster and kettle. So whether prepping salads for the BBQ or cooking up a Sunday roast, this kitchen won't hold you back!

Underfloor heating keeps you cosy at any time of year, and is a particular treat if you have a furry friend or two who like to doze beside your bed.

Looking to dine out? Check out the local market town of Rhayader for a wide selection of cafes, pubs & takeaways. See suggestions on our Eating & Drinking section.

For a much needed early night or breakfast in bed, the plush king bed is the perfect place to get cosy. Relax in front of your favourite Netflix series on the smart TV. Or you can simply look up and take in the beautiful night sky through the over the bed star gazer. Heavens!

Through the space saving sliding door you will find the shower room with flushing WC, corner basin, heated towel rail & shower.

If you're looking for weekend hot tub breaks in Wales or dog friendly stays for a family of three, Shepherd's Hut Lily won't disappoint! The location is one of the best places to stay in Wales with a dog!

Looking to book for more than 3 people? Check out the glamping lodges sleeping 4 on the same site! Together with the Cottage nearby they can sleep a group of up to 39 for a special occasion.

Lodges sleeping 4: Daisy, Daffodil, Buttercup, Primrose, Bluebell, Snowdrop

Shepherd's Huts sleeping 2: Tulip, Rose, Poppy, Sunflower & Lily, above, (sleeps 3)

Cottage: Ger Yr Afon (Nearby)

Planning a stay for a celebration? Or would like to have breakfast in the fridge ready for your arrival? Check out what this property can offer here.

*Please Note: Although dogs are welcome, they are NOT to be left unattended in the property*

This cabin is located in Rhayader. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Gilfach Nature Reserve and Elan Valley, while Rhayader Museum and Gallery and Radnorshire Museum are cultural highlights.

Limeslade Drive in the beautiful Swansea 4

Swansea, Swansea, Wales

Limeslade Drive in the beautiful Swansea From £539 Availability

This cosy coastal chalet is in Limeslade, a great family destination with its lovely sandy beaches, close to Mumbles Head, Langland and Caswell Bay. Interiors are nicely presented with two bedrooms, comfortable sitting room, dining area and patio with table and benches for alfresco dining… a great option for a seaside holiday with the kids.

Located between the pretty coastal village of Langland and Mumbles with coastal footpaths leading to Rotherslade and Langland Bay with its pretty beach huts, a popular spot for kayaking, paddle boarding and surfing. Kids will love the nearby beaches of Bracelet Bay and Limeslade Bay, a great place for rockpooling! Enjoy lunch with a view at the Castellamare Italian Restaurant or an ice-cream at the popular Fortes ice cream parlour overlooking the water.

- Size: sleeps 2 2 in 2 bedrooms
- Beds: 1 x double bed, 1 x single bed with pullout 2ft6” underneath

Accommodation

Ground Floor

- Lounge/dining room: sofa, armchair, dining table with 4 chairs, Smart TV and DVD player, electric fire.
- Kitchen: single oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer.
- Bedroom 1: double bed.
- Bedroom 2: single bed with pull out underneath (2ft 6 wide).
- Bathroom: bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin.

- Entertainment: TV/DVD player.
- For families: travel cot and highchair on request.
- Outside: paved area with seating for 4 to the rear of the property, and a small terrace to the front.
- Parking: parking for 2 cars.
- General: changeover day - Saturday. Oil CH. Bed linen and towels provided. WiFi.
- Pets: sorry, no pets..
- Accidental Damage Deposit: you may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
- Notes: no smoking. £20 fuel supplement per week between October 1st - March 31st, this will be added when your booking is administered.

This chalet is located in Swansea. Ceri Richards Gallery and Egypt Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Pennard Golf Course and Swansea Marina. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at St Helens Rugby and Cricket Ground or Laserzone.

Limeslade Drive in the beautiful Swansea 4

Swansea, Swansea, Wales

Limeslade Drive in the beautiful Swansea From £497 Availability

This cosy coastal chalet is in Limeslade, a great family destination with its lovely sandy beaches, close to Mumbles Head, Langland and Caswell Bay. Interiors are pretty with a coastal feel with two bedrooms, a comfortable sitting room and dining area and patio with table and benches for alfresco dining… a great option for a seaside holiday with the kids.

Located between the pretty coastal village of Langland and Mumbles with coastal footpaths leading to Rotherslade and Langland Bay with its pretty beach huts, a popular spot for kayaking, paddle boarding and surfing. Kids will love the nearby beaches of Bracelet Bay and Limeslade Bay, a great place for rockpooling! Enjoy lunch with a view at the Castellamare Italian Restaurant or an ice-cream at the popular Fortes ice cream parlour overlooking the water.

- Size: sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms

- Beds: 1 x double bed, 1 x twin beds

Accommodation

Ground Floor

- Lounge/dining area: dining table with 4 chairs, sofa, 2 easy chairs, TV, DVD and video players.

- Kitchen: electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer.
- Conservatory: washer/dryer.
- Bedroom 1: double bed, wardrobe.
- Bedroom 2: twin beds, chest of drawers.
- Bathroom: bath with electric shower over, WC and wash hand basin.

- Entertainment: TV, DVD and video players.
- Outside: rear courtyard garden which is split into 2 areas with patio table and chairs. The higher terrace has extensive views over the lighthouse and bay.
- Parking: parking for 2 cars.
- General: changeover day - Saturday. Heating by electric night storage radiators. Bed linen and towels provided.
- Pets: dogs welcome. Note - you will need to pay an additional pet fee and you must not leave dogs unattended in the property.
- Accidental Damage Deposit: you may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
- Notes: no smoking.

This chalet is located in Swansea. Quadrant Shopping Centre and Swansea Market are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore RSPB Cwm Clydach Reserve and WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at St Helens Rugby and Cricket Ground or Laserzone.

Limeslade Drive in the beautiful Swansea 4

Swansea, Swansea, Wales

Limeslade Drive in the beautiful Swansea From £546 Availability

This cosy coastal chalet is in Limeslade, a great family destination with its lovely sandy beaches, close to Mumbles Head, Langland and Caswell Bay. Interiors are pretty with a coastal feel with two bedrooms, a comfortable sitting room and dining area and patio with table and benches for alfresco dining… a great option for a seaside holiday with the kids.

Located between the pretty coastal village of Langland and Mumbles with coastal footpaths leading to Rotherslade and Langland Bay with its pretty beach huts, a popular spot for kayaking, paddle boarding and surfing. Kids will love the nearby beaches of Bracelet Bay and Limeslade Bay, a great place for rockpooling! Enjoy lunch with a view at the Castellamare Italian Restaurant or an ice-cream at the popular Fortes ice cream parlour overlooking the water.

- Size: sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms

- Beds: 1 x double bed, 1 x twin beds

Accommodation

Ground Floor

- Lounge/dining area: dining table with 4 chairs, sofa, 2 easy chairs, TV, DVD and video players.

- Kitchen: electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer.
- Conservatory: washer/dryer.
- Bedroom 1: double bed, wardrobe.
- Bedroom 2: twin beds, chest of drawers.
- Bathroom: bath with electric shower over, WC and wash hand basin.

- Entertainment: TV, DVD and video players.
- Outside: rear courtyard garden which is split into 2 areas with patio table and chairs. The higher terrace has extensive views over the lighthouse and bay.
- Parking: parking for 2 cars.
- General: changeover day - Saturday. Heating by electric night storage radiators. Bed linen and towels provided.
- Pets: dogs welcome. Note - you will need to pay an additional pet fee and you must not leave dogs unattended in the property.
- Accidental Damage Deposit: you may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
- Notes: no smoking.

This chalet is located in Swansea. Mumbles Lighthouse and Dylan Thomas Birth Place are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Pennard Golf Course and Swansea Marina. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at St Helens Rugby and Cricket Ground or Laserzone.

Lindisview 5

Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales

Lindisview From £651 Availability

Escape to the stunning beauty of Lindisview, nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. This enchanting holiday chalet, perfect for families promises an unforgettable getaway, with use of all the amenities the Glan Gwna Country Holiday Park, including outdoor swimming pool, children’s play area and fishing lake.

Discover a warm and inviting interior throughout, thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and relaxation throughout your stay. The chalet features a spacious open-plan living area, adorned with tasteful decor, and flooded with natural light. The fully equipped kitchen invites you to unleash your culinary prowess, preparing delicious meals to be enjoyed at the dining table with seating for up to five, or why not dine alfresco on the terrace and enjoy the sunset views!

The chalet can accommodate up to five guests, over two bedrooms. One double bedroom with wardrobe space and TV, the second bedroom with a bunk bed (single on top, and double on bottom) to sleep up to three. You will find a family bathroom with shower over bath, WC and basin.

Glan Gwna Country Holiday Park offers a good range of facilities on-site, all designed for your convenience and enjoyment. Located in 120 acres of landscaped grounds; including woodland, a lake, and streams and rivers. You are welcome to explore the park, and the paths, and enjoy the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere you will find here. And with Anglesey, Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula all within easy reach you will never be short of things to see and do!

Please note when booking:
- Pool is open seasonally, from end of May to September
- Wi-Fi can only be accessed in the bar/restaurant area on site, and is not accessible inside the Chalet.
- Electricity is paid on arrival using a key card system, which can be topped up during your stay at reception or the onsite shop. When you arrive there will be credit, please ensure when departing the same amount of credit has been left. Usage is restricted to approximately 7.2kw, guests will need to manage the electricity supply during your stay. Helpful information is detailed in the guest welcome pack on this.
- Fishing permits are not included but can be purchased from onsite reception.
- The park does not permit the use of disposable BBQs

For more information and bookings please contact Finest Retreats.

This chalet is located in Caernarfon. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Redline Indoor Karting and GreenWood Forest Park are also worth visiting. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as fishing.

Living Roof Log Cabin Overlooking Private Woodland 4

Whitland, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Living Roof Log Cabin Overlooking Private Woodland From £882 Availability

A stunning hand crafted log cabin, made from oak beams and larch cladding sourced from our own woodland. Kept extra cosy by the grass “living roof” above. Its nestled in beautiful Welsh countryside in a quiet valley looking over our 20 acre private woodland that you are welcome to walk around.

There is a large fire pit supplied with free fire wood to relax and toast marshmallows over. There is also a charcoal bbq and large picnic table to enjoy alfresco dining and an undercover area should the weather not be to favourable. To the fore there is a large grassed area to play games on or just to sit back and watch the wild life. Red kite, rabbits and every finch imaginable are regular visitors.

Parking is to the side of the property and there is space for 2 cars should you need it. There is no dedicated charging point for electric cars, if you have one please let us know and if you would like to charge it then please discuss a fair amount to pay for it.

Internally you can appreciate the hand crafted oak frame that this cabin is built around, it really makes the cabin that bit special. The large curved “jotul” wood burning stove with free logs warms the entire cabin and makes it so very cosy to relax and unwind after a busy day exploring!
There's a smart tv to watch your favourite film on with Netflix and a small selection of DVD’s supplied.

The well equipped kitchen won’t disappoint with Induction hob, oven, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, washing machine combined tumble dryer, and all cooking utensils you’d likely need.

The master bedroom has a very comfortable king size bed with ample storage for all your holiday belongings. The second bedroom has hand made bunk beds with a chest of draws stuffed full of family games to play in the evenings. There is also a small selection of toys, books and dvds for younger guests. The bunks are slightly shorter than standard and measure 175cm (5’9”) and are better suited to kids although we have had quite a few adults stay in them without complaint!

The bathroom has a luxurious walk in shower and free standing vanity unit and basin. The heated towel rail ensures warm dry towels.


Location

The cabin is in beautiful countryside down a quiet country lane approximately 15 mins drive North of St.Clears in Carmarthenshire. Its a great location for walking and exploring - The Preseli hills are a 15 miute drive aways and the famous pembrokeshire coast path about 30 minutes.

The Beaches of Pendine (famous for setting land speed records), Newport (an ancient port town of Parrog) and Llanstephan (with 12th century castle) are all about a 30 minute drive away. Slightly further afield are the stunning beaches of Mwnt, Penbryn (both in Ceredigion), Telpyn (Carmarthenshire) and Manorbier (Pembrokeshire) are all within 45 minutes.

A fun filled day out at West Wales tourist attractions of Oakwood and Folly farm are about 30 minutes drive whilst Heatherton and The Dinosaur park are 45minutes.

Located in Whitland, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Celtic Country Wines - Celteg and Teifi Valley Railway Limited are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Castell Henllys Iron Age Village. Holgan Farm Fishery and Pantglas World of Nature are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Llanddewi Retreat in Llandrindod Wells 4

Llandrindod Wells, Glamorgan, Wales

Llanddewi Retreat in Llandrindod Wells From £700 Availability

This quality lodge with hot tub offers seclusion, countryside views and a cosy interior with wood burner, and is ideal for nature loving guests in search of quiet country walks, fresh air and peaceful relaxation. Restaurants and supermarkets are 11 miles away in Llandrindod Wells and the beautiful Elan Valley with Victorian dams and reservoirs 14 miles for outdoor pursuits

- Size: sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
- Beds: 1 double, 1 twin
- Rooms: single-storey accommodation comprises kitchen/dining/living area, 2 bedrooms, shower room
- Kitchen & utilities: includes microwave and oven
- Entertainment: TV, DVD player
- Outside: garden with lawn, hot tub
- Parking: ample parking
- General: bed linen and towels provided, heating and electricity included, initial supply of wood provided, supermarkets deliver
- Pets: no pets
- Notes: no smoking

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Llandrindod Wells. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Gilfach Nature Reserve and Shropshire Hills, while Radnorshire Museum and National Cycle Collection are cultural highlights. Gigrin Farm Red Kite Feeding Centre and The Spaceguard Centre are also worth visiting.

Llandegfedd Barn 7

Usk, Gwent, Wales

Llandegfedd Barn From £1593 Availability

The wonderful Llandegfedd Barn has undergone a fantastic renovation and offers fantastic, contemporary living space within its old walls. With three gorgeous bedrooms, superb living space with phenomenal views and a fabulous garden and terrace with a hot tub, Llandegfedd Barn is a spectacular pick for families or groups of friends looking for a very special location and a spot of switch off.

The barn enjoys a superb elevated position between the fantastic Llandegfedd Reservoir with its wonderful watersports and scenic walking and cycling trails and the beautiful sleepy market town of Usk. Sitting on the River Usk, Usk enjoys a gorgeous 11th century castle, the backdrop for an enchanting, romantic garden, a rural life museum, wonderful independent shops including antique shops and boutiques, cosy cafes, restaurants, bars and a lovely Town Trail which includes twenty eight sites of historic interest, each with a blue plaque. It is famous as a ‘Town of Flowers’ and has been a regular winner of Wales in Bloom. It won for thirty seven years in a row! The town hosts a county show every September. When staying in this astonishingly beautiful location, you will discover medieval castles, rolling countryside, the gentle Monmouthshire hills, rural pubs, foodie towns and sensational walks including the Usk Valley Walk that heads north from Caerleon through Usk and Abergavenny. Visitors enjoy the very best of Welsh cuisine at the superb, Michelin starred, Walnut Tree Inn and The Hardwick Restaurant. Abergavenny itself is eleven miles and Monmouth thirteen miles from Usk. Golfers enjoy heavenly courses including the spectacular Celtic Manor Golf Course. Nearby attractions include Raglan Castle, the Big Pit Museum, the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chepstow Castle and Chepstow Race Course.

Llandegfedd Barn has been designed and renovated to a very high standard. It is detatched with countryside all around offering total seclusion and blissful tranquility. On the ground floor you will enjoy an stunning open plan living space. The lounge area enjoys astounding floor-to-ceiling windows and a glass roof where you can sit on lavish sofas enjoying the spectacular panorama. A Smart television and iPod docking station are provided for your enjoyment. A unique, very attractive dining table and chairs stands on lovely flooring before you reach your chef’s dream of a kitchen which you reach through double doors. Here you will find fabulous giant appliances and a central island. It is very generous in size and therefore a sociable space.

One of your three bedrooms is located on the ground floor with comfy twin beds, a wall mounted television and an ensuite bathroom with a shower. It is a delightful room in calm, neutral tones with lovely colour pop cushions and throws on the beds. Upstairs, you will find the remaining two bedrooms. One offers a beautifully dressed kingsize bed and an additional single day bed, a television and an ensuite shower room. The other offers a sumptuous super kingsize bed, a television and an ensuite bathroom with a bath and overhead shower. The bedrooms are all great for long lazy lie-ins.

Aside from the most spectacular panoramic views, outside you will discover a paved area with a table and chairs for alfresco dining and rattan sofas, an indulgent hot tub and a barbecue and fire pit. It is the perfect spot to pop a cork, watch the sun go down and to take a dip in the hot tub enjoying the night stars. There is a further lawned area for family games and a large parking area.

Llandegfedd Barn enjoys a very special location between the beautiful Llandegfedd Reservoir and the picturesque peaceful market town of Usk. The location is perfect for discovering the Wye Valley and the Vale of Usk, the borderland where King Arthur ruled, the Romans bathed, the Normans settled, pilgrims worshipped and Turner sketched. It boasts dramatic landscapes, fabulous nature trails, gorgeous towns and villages and a fantastic dining scene.

The very pretty Usk offers a wealth of history and a huge amount of charm. Its 11th century castle holds centre stage and the streets are packed with gorgeous shops, restaurants and tea rooms. It is easy to see why it is an award winning ‘Town of Flowers’.  

Abergavenny is very close by, a foodie mecca which hosts an annual autumn Abergavenny Food Festival and regular food and craft markets which attract the very best artisan producers from across the region. It sits next to the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Blaenavon World Heritage Site and enjoys many attractions. These include the Abergavenny Castle and Museum, St Mary’s Priory Church, its Market Hall and the Castle Meadows. It too is sprinkled with independent shops. There is a wonderful natural walk around Abergavenny where you will enjoy meeting wildlife, river gorges, flood meadows and community orchards.

The Lower Wye Valley has been an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for over forty years and has always charmed artists, writers and poets. The Wye is the first river in Britain to be designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest along its entire length from its source on the slopes of the Plynlimon in Powys to its mouth at Chepstow. It is paradise for those that love walking, cycling, horse riding, rock climbing, caving, canoeing and kayaking. The seventeen mile southern section of the Wye Valley Walk leads from Chepstow Castle to the historic town of Monmouth, birthplace of Henry V. If you take this walk, you will delight in pretty woodland and be enchanted with birdsong and bluebells when in season.

Chepstow’s Great Tower was commissioned by William the Conqueror just after the Battle of Hastings, making Chepstow Castle Britain’s oldest surviving post-Roman stone castle. Chepstow, famous for its racecourse, offers a wonderfully scenic entrance to Wales. The racecourse is home to Wales’ most prestigious race meeting, the Coral Welsh Grand National and thirty other annual meetings so you may be lucky enough to enjoy a racing experience during your holiday. There is a National Diving Centre nearby and peregrine falcons on the river. There are many walking trails from the town including the Wye Valley Walk, the Offa’s Dyke National Trail and the Wales Coast Path.

The compact, friendly Welsh capital Cardiff offers much entertainment from global sporting events, intimate gigs, national museums, a castle, cosmopolitan dining and excellent shopping. Its 76,000 seater stadium sits right in the heart of the city. Cardiff Castle is nearly two thousand years old but had a lavish makeover by the architect William Burges in the 19th century. With ornate décor, intricate carvings and rich colour tones fusing Arabian, Gothic and Mediterranean styles, it is a must visit. It offers an incredible view of the city and beyond if you climb to the top. Bute Park, a sprawling green space, sits next to the castle. You can enjoy a meander along the River Taff, look out for wildlife, visit the cafe or enjoy a delicious picnic. You can also soak up some culture at The Old Library which is home to the fabulous Museum of Cardiff. The National Museum Cardiff sits in a grand building offering an enormous collection of Impressionist art and hundreds of exhibits. Music lovers may want to visit the oldest record shop in the world, Spillers Records which opened in 1894. Chapter Arts Centre in Canton and Tramshed in Riverside are great for some evening music and arts entertainment.

Llety Llyn y Fan in the beautiful Brecon 10

Brecon, Glamorgan, Wales

Llety Llyn y Fan in the beautiful Brecon From £2065 Availability

Strikingly stylish, luxurious and wonderful, Llety Llyn y Fan definitely has that wow factor. Sleeping up to ten, this is the perfect place for a break with family and friends, and with breathtaking views of rolling hills and countryside, plus a pool table and a hot tub, you’re not going to want to leave this property! But the surrounding area is teeming with attractions and beauty spots that are well worth a visit. Just eight miles from the town of Brecon, which has shops, cafes, restaurants and its very own annual jazz festival, and just a short drive from the world-famous town of books, Hay on Wye, Llety Llyn y Fan is named after the nearby Llyn y Fan lake, well known throughout Wales for the legend of the Lady of the Lake. How many holiday properties has a hot tub and a legendary lake within view?!

- Size – sleeps 10 in five bedrooms. Can accommodate an extra two guests.
- Beds – two single/double rise and recline (suitable for the disabled) with ensuite, king with ensuite, two single, one king with sofa bed, one king.
- Rooms – ground floor – lounge, kitchen diner, twin/double room with ensuite, cloakroom with WC.
- First floor – king-size bedroom with ensuite, twin bedroom, king-size bedroom with double sofa bed, king-size bedroom, bathroom.
- Kitchen and utilities – washer dryer, dishwasher, fridge freezer, fully fitted kitchen.
- Entertainment – HD TV, DVD Blu-ray player, iPod docking station, pool table. All bedrooms have a HD TV.
- For families – bed raisers,bed rails,cot and high chair available on request. Please bring your own cot linen.
- Outside – large hot tub (shared with one other cottage for use until 22.00.) Patio area with garden furniture and barbecue. Shared trampoline, climbing frame, slide, swings and large lawns ideal for sports.
- Parking – ample off-road parking.
- General – heating and electricity included. Bed linen and towels provided. Wi-Fi available (Please note, can be slow at times.) Disabled-friendly access. mountain bikes available to hire. Half a mile of fishing rights on the river.
- Pets – No pets.
- Notes – Owners reserve the right to shut the hot tub at any time for maintenance. Cottage is located on a working farm and young children must be supervised.

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Brecon. Brecon Golf Club and Pen y Fan are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Brecon Beacons National Park and Craig-y-Nos Country Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Sbri Cymru Ltd and National Showcaves Centre for Wales.

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