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2048 Log Cabins with fishing in the UK

Is fishing the perfect sport for a holiday? You sit on a chair, contemplating nature in a splendid setting, waiting for a moment of excitement that may never come. And if it doesn’t? More time to enjoy the scenery. Couple that level of contentment with a beautiful log cabin and it sounds like a formula for a totally relaxing break. The log cabins below have fishing either on site or close by.

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Drifters Retreat 8

Warmwell, Dorchester, Dorset, South West of England

Drifters Retreat From £1921 Availability

Drifters Retreat holds a magnificent position in an exclusive gated development within beautiful West Dorset, offering guests the opportunity to explore the great outdoors and all it has to offer with its unspoilt nature and wildlife. The rural location is perfect for those wanting to enjoy cycling, running, boating or fishing but it is also just half an hour from the bustling towns of Poole, Dorchester and Weymouth where there is plenty to see, do and explore. The property possesses one of the premium spots on the development, situated right on the waterside. Drifters Retreat has been finished with high attention to detail boasting contemporary interiors and furnishings, the light colour scheme helps to create a relaxed vibe throughout. The main entertaining space is open-plan and comprises of a modern fitted kitchen, dining area and living room, floor to ceiling glass patio doors help to let in sunlight and allow guests to enjoy the wonderful lake views. Upstairs, on the first floor are the four bedrooms. There will certainly be some arguments over the impressive master suite which boasts panoramic views from its fabulous private balcony as well as a luxurious en-suite bathroom. Also, on this level is the second king-size room, again boasting an en-suite shower room, two twin bedrooms and a family bathroom. 

A staircase from the first floor leads up to the marvellous roof terrace, complete with dining facilities and barbecue, this makes the perfect place to dine al fresco while enjoying fantastic views over the entire gated development, lake and nature reserve. 

Drifters Retreat holds a marvellous location within the beautiful county of Dorset, an area known for its rolling dales, protected heathlands and breathtaking Jurassic coastline. The house is within reaching distance of fabulous beaches, wonderful countryside, historical attractions and charming market towns. Just thirty minutes away, is the picturesque town of Poole, here you can hop on a ferry and visit neighbouring islands or soak up the sunrays on the near-by golden beaches at Sandbanks and Bournemouth. Other close-by towns which are well worth a visit include the charming county town of Dorchester, Weymouth with its recognisable Georgian seafront and the lively market towns of Bridport and Lyme Regis. The famous Durdle Door, a natural limestone arch, is just a twenty-minute car journey away and is a must-visit while in the area.

Crossways Cottage 9

Warmwell, Dorchester, Dorset, South West of England

Crossways Cottage From £1327 Availability

Crossways Cottage holds a fabulous position within an exclusive gated development in beautiful West Dorset, offering guests the opportunity to explore the great outdoors and all it has to offer with its unspoilt nature and wildlife. The rural location is perfect for those wanting to enjoy cycling, running, boating or fishing but it is also just half an hour from the bustling towns of Poole, Dorchester and Weymouth where there is plenty to see, do and explore.

The cottage has been finished with high attention to detail and boasts contemporary interiors and furnishings throughout. Crossways offers plenty of space for the whole family, comfortably accommodating up to nine guests across four well appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor is the open-plan living accommodation which comes complete with modern fitted kitchen, dining and living area with doors leading out to the terrace.  Upstairs, are the four bedrooms, two of which are king-size doubles, both complete with en-suite shower rooms, there is a further double room with an additional high sleeper bunk and a bunk bed room, perfect for the younger guests!

Outside, there is a terrace complete with table and chairs and a barbecue, the perfect place to spend an evening after a busy day exploring beautiful Dorset. On-site are children’s playgrounds and tennis courts, fantastic for keeping the whole family entertained.

Crossways Cottage holds a marvellous location within the beautiful county of Dorset, an area known for its rolling dales, protected heathlands and breathtaking Jurassic coastline. The house is within reaching distance of fabulous beaches, wonderful countryside, historical attractions and charming market towns. Just thirty minutes away, is the picturesque town of Poole, here you can hop on a ferry and visit neighbouring islands or soak up the sunrays on the near-by golden beaches at Sandbanks and Bournemouth. Other close-by towns which are well worth a visit include the charming county town of Dorchester, Weymouth with its recognisable Georgian seafront and the lively market towns of Bridport and Lyme Regis. The famous Durdle Door, a natural limestone arch, is just a twenty-minute car journey away and is a must-visit while in the area.

Shoreside Sanctuary 10

Warmwell, Dorchester, Dorset, South West of England

Shoreside Sanctuary From £1365 Availability

Shoreside Sanctuary holds an amazing position in an exclusive gated development within beautiful West Dorset, offering guests the opportunity to explore the great outdoors and all it has to offer with its unspoilt nature and wildlife. The rural location is perfect for those wanting to enjoy cycling, running, boating or fishing but it is also just half an hour from the bustling towns of Poole, Dorchester and Weymouth where there is plenty to see, do and explore.

The house has been finished with high attention to detail and boasts bright and modern interiors and furnishings throughout. Shoreside can comfortably accommodate up to six adults and four children or eight adults across its spacious bedrooms. On the ground floor is the main open-plan living area which comprises of a modern kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area and sitting room with doors leading to the decked area. There is a separate TV room which makes the perfect space for the big kids to hang out! Upstairs, on the first floor, there will definitely be arguments over the beautiful master bedroom which boasts a king-size bed, luxury en-suite shower room and balcony access. Also, on this level is a second king-size double room with en-suite, a third king-size bedroom and a fourth room with two bunk beds, ideal for little ones! Guests staying in these bedrooms can make use of the luxurious family bathroom which comes complete with both bath and shower.

From the first floor, stairs lead up to the large roof terrace which boasts mesmerising lake views, this is the ultimate spot from which to enjoy the surroundings while enjoying a sundowner. On the ground floor, there is a decked area complete with dining facilities, ideal for those wanting to dine al fresco on the lake side on a warm summers evening! *Please note that Shoreside Sanctuary can accomodate a maximum of 8 adults or 6 adults and 4 children.  ***N.B: Please be aware that Shoreside Sanctuary is part of a new development. This property is not in an area of construction but the neighbouring village is still undergoing development. It is worth noting that the building site is closed on weekends. Please feel free to contact us to discuss any aspect of the building works***

Shoreside Sanctuary holds a fantastic location within the beautiful county of Dorset, an area known for its rolling dales, protected heathlands and breathtaking Jurassic coastline. The house is within reaching distance of fabulous beaches, wonderful countryside, historical attractions and charming market towns. Just thirty minutes away, is the picturesque town of Poole, here you can hop on a ferry and visit neighbouring islands or soak up the sunrays on the near-by golden beaches at Sandbanks and Bournemouth. Other close-by towns which are well worth a visit include the charming county town of Dorchester, Weymouth with its recognisable Georgian seafront and the lively market towns of Bridport and Lyme Regis. The famous Durdle Door, a natural limestone arch, is just a twenty-minute car journey away and is a must-visit while in the area.

St Ives Cottage 8

St Ives, Cornwall, South West of England

St Ives Cottage From £2389 Availability

Modern and stylish this newly built architectural gem with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The reverse level home benefits for being in an elevated position giving the most breath-taking of Carbis Bay, Godrevy lighthouse, the North Cornwall coastline as far as St Agnes and inland for up to 20 miles! The exterior of the house seamlessly blends reclaimed local stone and natural cedar cladding. It is punctuated with full length panoramic windows offering plenty of light and stunning views from within the house.

The thoughtful approach to design is visible throughout the house. The kitchen features  a fully integrated soft close Loch Anna kitchen fitted with gloss grey units complemented with white Corian worktops and engineered wood with underfloor heating.  There is an electric Aga Rangemaster Professional double oven with 6 hob induction, large integrated Bosch Fridge Freezer, separate under counter integrated Fridge and Siemens integrated dishwasher.

The heart of the home is the open plan kitchen, dining and living area.  It is flooded with natural light through the east and south facing windows which have spectacular views.

The dining area comprises of a large reclaimed Elm pedestal table with 10 ring back chairs. The living area has 2 four seater Tetrad Sofas, with reclaimed oak coffee table and a very handsome 55 inch Smart 4k ultra HD HDR OLED TV with LG Soundbar, freeview aerial and satellite. Also on the first floor is one of the two master en-suites including a super kingsize bed and mattress handmade by Harrison Spinks and custom built oak full length wardrobe.

The following 3 bedroom are all located on the ground floor. The second master en suite with super king-size Harrison spinks bed and mattress and with has the added bonus of bi-fold doors. The snug which also doubles up as bedroom 5, offers an opportune space for kids. Fitted with an LG smart 4k 49 inch ultra HD TV with freeview satelitte. There is a 3 seater JayBe soafbed that converts into a full double bed if required. The remaining 2 bedrooms also with super king size Harrison spinks bed theme, with zip and links in each room gives guests the ultimate in comfort and sophistication. Outside, a gin and tonic on the sun deck is a must! The sun deck is conveniently access via the living areas. In addition you can wine and dine your guests on the patio housing the impressive LG outdoor furniture, gas Barbecue and 8 seater picnic table. Children can play freely on the large square lawned area with those outstanding sea views.

Located in the charming seaside town of Carbis Bay renowned for its stunning stretch of white sand, turquoise waters and sheltered conditions. It is quite simply the perfect spot for family holidays! You can sunbath on the beach, enjoy local fish and chips or try your hand at kayaking.

Carbis Bay is just a stone’s throw from the heart of St Ives art, culture and gastronomy.

- Barbara Hepworth Musuem and Sculpture Garden
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden contains the largest group of Hepworth's works, permanently on display where she lived and worked from 1949 until 1975.

- St Michaels Mount
Cross the causeway where a legendary giant once walked. Follow the footsteps of pilgrims or boat hop to an island where modern life meets layers of history. Discover an evocative castle, a sub-tropical garden paradise and a close-knit island community.

- Tate Gallery St Ives
Tate St Ives features work by iconic 20th century artists who lived and worked in the town, including Alfred Wallis, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, demonstrating the role of St Ives in the story of modern art. This is combined with a new programme of large-scale seasonal shows, the next of which, Patrick Heron, opens on Saturday 19th May and runs until Sunday 30th September. The exhibition will stretch from Heron’s early work in the 1940s to his death at the very end of the 20th century

- Carbis Bay Beach
This picturesque bay, located in St Ives, offers outstanding views and a magnificent sandy beach offering many recreational activities such as swimming, boating, surfing, rock climbing and tennis.
 
-Porthkidney Sands
Porthkidney Sands is a north-facing beach at the mouth of the Hayle Estuary that lies just two miles from the picturesque harbour town of St Ives, West Cornwall. Porthkidney is a vast expanse of sands, facing Hayle Towans to the east of the estuary. At low tide the beach can stretch almost a mile out to sea.
The beach is backed by picturesque sand dunes. West Cornwall Golf Club overlooks the beach. The neighbouring beach of Carbis Bay, which sits the other side of the Hawks Point headland
 
- South West Coast Path Lelant Station to St Ives
A 4.5 mile walk along the South West Coast Path to blow away the cobwebs, travelling alongside the railway line high above St Ives Bay, through an area rich in ancient history, from Stone Age times to the nineteenth century, when lookouts watched out for the pilchard shoals arriving in the bay. Return to Lelant by train.
 
- Paradise Park Hayle
Your family will love a day in Paradise ...! This Award-winning wildlife sanctuary with JungleBarn indoor play centre offers so much for all the family, from amazing free flying bird shows, Fun Farm to Penguin photocalls and feed the little parrots.You'll meet colourful birds including many rare and beautiful parrots, flamingos, toucans and red-billed Cornish choughs, plus owls, kookaburras and cranes. With over 140 species and a total of over 650 birds there is a stunning range to see

- Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens
Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens is a major attraction in West Cornwall. In a beautiful sheltered valley, the woods, stream and dramatic vistas provide a perfect setting for large-scale exotic and sub-tropical planting. Interwoven with this there is also an evolving programme of contemporary artwork. The very favoured micro climate of kindly winter temperatures and shelter from the wind allow exotic and half - hardy plants to flourish. The planting schemes are appropriate to the varying individual

- Boathouse Theatre
Just a stone's throw from the harbour front this old boat store was originally a Pilchard Cellar and has now been given a new lease of life as a charming little theatre which will host plays and puppet shows throughout the year. Directions: Walk past the Sloop Pub on the Harbour front, keep walking past Cafe Pasta and just before Art Space Gallery turn left into Carnglaze place and you will discover The BoatHouse Theatre

- St Ives Farmers Market
The market runs every Thursday throughout the year at The Guildhall, Street an Pol, St Ives. It’s in the town centre, next door to the Visitor Information Centre. Opening times are 9.30am until 2.00pm. Activities Nearby
- Horse-back riding: Penhalwyn Trekking Centre, 5 km
- Water-sports: Various places from Carbis Bay or St Ives, 0.8 km or 2km
- Fishing: St Ives harbour, 2 km
- Hiking: Coast path, 0.75 km
- Canoeing/ Kayaking: Carbis Bay beach, 0.8 km
- Historical Sites: Knills Monument or St Michaels Mount, 0.3 km or 12 km
- Wine-tasting tours: Polgoon Vineyard and Orchard, 16.5 km
- Surfing: Carbis Bay/St Ives, 0.8 km or 2 km
- Mountain-biking: West Cornwall Bike Hire, 12 km

Abersoch House 14

Abersoch, Gwynedd, Wales

Abersoch House From £2411 Availability

An incredibly sociable and spacious home, Abersoch House strikes the perfect balance between contemporary sophistication and homely comfort.

This is the dream home for relaxation and rejuvenation, with countless casual seating areas including a snug and a dedicated TV room with huge leather sofas. The main living room is divided in two by the fabulous brick fireplace frame, with sofas either side of it. Your magnificent dining table sits to one side of this, and alongside this is your breath-taking kitchen! Absolutely enormous, it is equipped with everything you could wish for and more to rustle up everything from a light snack to a hearty meal!

As in the rest of the home, the colours are subtle and understated, creating a delightfully modern and luxurious feel. Half of the walls in this open-plan space are occupied by huge sets of French doors, flooding the room with warmth and light and delivering you straight to the fabulous garden! And when it’s time for some rest, head up the staircase that encircles the hallway to find the first of the bedrooms.

There are six bedrooms in total, each utterly stunning and designed for maximum comfort, including wall-mounted TVs in all of them. The design echoes the living spaces, including muted greys, pale blues and glints of gold and silver. The master suite features balcony access, as well as an incredible oversized bathtub. There are five double rooms and a delightful children’s room with built-in bunk beds.

There are also five bathrooms in total, all sleek and sophisticated and elegant and a total joy to use. Three of the rooms enjoy a private ensuite bathroom, and there’s a fabulous family bathroom too. On the top floor, two armchairs set in the eaves look out over the quaint countryside, and you’ll also find a snug with an Xbox on this floor!

And finally, the jewel in the crown of this stunning property is undoubtedly the incredibly social and spacious terrace! Dine alfresco at the enormous dining area before retreating to the relaxed seating area to kick start an unforgettable evening of fresh air and contentment as you watch the sunset and admire the stars in these dark skies!

Within walking distance, you’ll find the quaint village of Abersoch where you can enjoy a tipple or a fine meal, while you’re just half an hour from Porthmadog, the gateway to Snowdonia National Park! The Lleyn Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, an utterly wild haven for surfers and adventurers and brimming with culture and heritage!

In this region of Wales, you’ll find its first national park: the Snowdonia National Park. 823 square miles of towering mountains and shimmering lakes, it can be seen as far away as Porthmadog on the west coast! Snowdon itself is an icon of Wales, alongside 13 other majestic peaks over 3,000 feet high, ideal for climbing and hiking! But if you’re not as fit as you used to be, worry not – the chilly peak of Snowdon is even accessible by train, so you can enjoy the breath-taking views whatever your level!

Wales is a small, mountainous peninsula to the west of England with just over 3 million people (less than a third of London!), yet more than 400 castles and three expansive national parks! With over 15 million visitors a year, there’s got to be something special that brings visitors back time after time!

Could it be the breath-taking scenery? The dazzling gardens? The easy-going and welcoming folk? Or even the heritage railways that never cease to pique one’s interest?

Our personal favourites are the three national parks: the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Whether you’re into hill-walking, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking or climbing, or the rather more adventurous surfing, hang-gliding or even a go on the only four-person zip line in Europe, you’ll find your perfect spot amid the extraordinary natural landscapes of Wales’ most treasured parks.

With water to the north, south and east, Wales has rather more than its fair share of dramatic coastline, making for not only incredible scenery but also a superb beach holiday destination! The Pembrokeshire Peninsula which looks out over the Irish Sea promises rugged and steep limestone cliffs best enjoyed from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail. Along the way you will find enchanting villages, picturesque resort areas, idyllic fishing harbours, winding estuaries, and incredible, wide-open beaches

The Wales Coast Path traces the country's entire length, taking in perfect sandcastle-beaches and striking mountain passes weaving through the wilderness. The immense geological diversity can be enjoyed along with the extensive network of paths, while for some jaw-dropping architectural beauty, Caernarfon Castle and Caerphilly Castle are just two of the many sublime castles. While the utterly cosmopolitan Cardiff is brimming with splendid castles, arcades, and historical buildings, making it the perfect base for exploring the rest of the country!

Only two hours from London, getting into Wales is easy! Cardiff Airport, or one of the London airports when visiting South Wales. Other cities served by international airports in England which offer reasonable access to parts of Wales include Bristol (for south Wales), Birmingham (for mid-Wales), Liverpool and Manchester (for north Wales). Along the coastlines the roads are excellent, and there is an extensive train service throughout the country.

The Studio Is Ideally Placed For The Famous Minack Theatre, And For Coast path. 4

PENZANCE, Cornwall, South West of England

The Studio Is Ideally Placed For The Famous Minack Theatre, And For Coast path. From £693 Availability

The Architect designed Studio, which provides self catering and also B and B holidays is ideal for coastal walkers or for long and short stay holidays. Walkers, staying for 1 night and arriving by foot are provided with a continental breakfast. A luggage transfer service is available through a local agent. The Sudio is located on the West side of the Penberth valley in a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The accommodation provides a centrally heated open plan living area complete with a double bed and two "Put Me Ups" if required. If the booking is taken for 2 people and a "Put me Up" is required there is an additional cost of £10.00 on arrival. There are 2 dedicated car parking spaces as well as a decked patio and a garden area that leads directly into the beautiful wooded Penberth valley. A lock up shed is available for bikes and fishing gear etc. The famous Logan Rock Inn is a 3 minute walk and the bus stop 1 minute. The Minack Theatre, Pothcurno 25 minute or 5 by car. A maximum of 2 well behaved dogs are accepted at an additional cost of £5.00 each per night. WiFi is available.

Located in Penzance, this chalet is by the sea. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Marazion Marsh, while Porthcurno Telegraph Museum and Minack Theatre are cultural highlights. Sennen Surfing Centre and Grand Casino Amusements are also worth visiting.

Beautifully located detached 2 bed chalet, sleeps 4, Summercliffe, Caswell Bay 4

Newton, Swansea, Wales

Beautifully located detached 2 bed chalet, sleeps 4,  Summercliffe, Caswell Bay From £637 Availability

Beautifully located self catering chalet in arguably the best location within Summercliffe chalet park, Chalet no 74 (Ty Coed) is detached with two bedrooms, one double bed plus bunks sleep a total of 4 people. Both bedrooms have a wardrobe and drawers for your clothes. The shower room has wall cupboards for your personal items and a heated towel rail. The chalet offers a compact but well equipped kitchen with full size cooker, microwave and fridge with frozen food compartment. A dining area and 2 settees with a wall heater and portable heaters for cooler days. Facilities include a good sized new TV with DVD, a radio, coffee maker & hairdryer. Enjoy the very pretty private outside space with patio and seating, lovely views & parking. All bed linen is provided plus a towel bale per person. It's a 3 minutes stroll to the glorious Caswell beach which has safe bathing (with lifeguard protection), beach cafes and headland walks to other nearby beaches. There are also local woods to explore. Sumercliffe is just 2 miles from historic Mumbles which boast a Norman Castle, a Victorian Pier and modern shops, art galleries and lots of child and dog friendly eateries. Take the chance to stroll through the quaint fishing area and marvel at the little cottages (now highly desirable holiday homes). Mumbles is flanked by the magnificent curve of Swansea Bay with its Promenade that you can stroll, cycle or enjoy a land train ride the 5 miles to Swansea city with its Maritime centre, leisure centres, cinemas, theatres and excellent shopping Full details of walks, dining out and local entertainment provided in our welcome booklet. Summercliffe offers an ideal spot to enjoy your family holiday with plenty to do for young children through to teens. For couples, seniors and single guests this location offers a chance to relax in peace and privacy with lovely outdoor walks, swimming, surfing, fine dining in Mumbles, elegant shops and galleries to explore. Your well behaved dog is welcome outside of the high season (mid July - end of August) but note that there are dogs bans on most of the local beaches from May - Oct and dogs are not permitted to be left unattended in the chalet. We regret that no reductions in price is made for less than 4 persons.

Located in Swansea, this chalet is next to a golf course and near the beach. 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, or check out an event or a game at St Helens Rugby and Cricket Ground. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Self Catering Holiday Lodge set in 6 acres of wooded Hillside in South Wales 5

Wattsville, Caerphilly, Wales

Self Catering Holiday Lodge set in 6 acres of wooded Hillside in South Wales From £931 Availability

The Lodge is Self Catering, which consists of 3 bedrooms, a Double room, a single room and a twin room. The lodge has its own bathroom with walk in shower adequate for wheelchair users. The Kitchen has most utensils and crockery, fridge freezer, microwave and toaster, ample room in the lounge with a 3 seater and 2 seater sofas and a round table to seat 5 people. The lodge has free wi-fi, Smart T.V, all bedding is supplied along with shower and hand towels.
To the outside is a veranda, steps to the front and ramp to the side, there is also a BBQ area opposite the lodge. Pets Welcome


This cabin is located in Ynysddu, a neighborhood in Newport, and is in a rural area and in the mountains. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Brecon Beacons National Park and Sirhowy Valley Country Park, while Riverfront and National Museum Cardiff are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Principality Stadium or Newport Stadium. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing and swimming nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and mountain biking.

Cosy Swiss-Style Wooden Chalet in Aberdovey, Snowdonia with stunning sea views 6

Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales

Cosy Swiss-Style Wooden Chalet in Aberdovey, Snowdonia with stunning sea views From £805 Availability

Aberdovey, which is in the Snowdonia National Park, is a village of great character and charm, located at the mouth of the River Dovey. It is unspoilt and the small amount of development that has taken place in recent years has been carried out at the rear of the village thus not disturbing the sea front and shopping area.

The estuary offers excellent facilities for sailing and water-skiing, there being a public slipway. There is a superb sandy beach with sand dunes which is ideal for children, behind which there is a well-known golf course. It is possible to hire sailing boats, canoes, SUPs and to go on fishing trips. Windsurfing is now a very popular sport in the estuary and boards can also be hired. Kite surfing is also popular and local tuition is available. There are two public tennis courts, a pitch and putt and a bowling green.

The surrounding area provides plenty of entertainment for children on bad days. At Tywyn, just five miles away, there is an indoor swimming pool, squash courts, playground, cinema and the well-known Tal-y-llyn narrow gauge steam railway. The countryside around Aberdovey is reputed for some of its beautiful walks, Happy Valley being just to the rear of the chalet site. the famous Cadir Idris mountain is 40 minutes drive away.

The chalet is on a small exclusive site immediately at the rear of Aberdovey being some two-thirds of a mile from the village centre. It is on high ground and each chalet enjoys unrivalled views over the Dovey Estuary and South Wales. On a clear day you can see both the Northern and Southern tips of Cardigan Bay. The site is surrounded by fields and open countryside and could not be more safe for children.

It is a Norwegian pine bungalow, being finished to an extremely high standard with double-skin walls, floor and roof and double-glazing. Thus it is warm and cosy on a wet and windy day and cool on a hot day. The accommodation is as follows:-

Living/Dining room - this is a particularly attractive feature of the chalet as it is south-facing with picture windows all round and it enjoys fabulous views. Leading off is a large balcony which can be used for eating out. One corner of the room is used as a dining area with a large pine refectory table that will easily seat eight people. At night, the seats pull out and converts into a 4’6” double bed. The whole room is tastefully furnished in pine and bright colours. There is a colour television and a digital satellite dish in place, but tenants need to bring their own black box and viewing card.

Kitchen area - another corner of the living room is separated off to form a compact but practical kitchen incorporating a fridge, dishwasher, small microwave oven, electric cooker and masses of cupboards. It is fully equipped with cooking utensils, crockery, glass and cutlery for eight people.

Bedroom No. 1 - double bed with duvet, fitted cupboards. (Double blankets are available if required; they are stored under the dining-area sofa unit)

Bedroom No. 2 - double bed with good headroom plus full-length single bunk bed above also with good headroom, duvets, chest of drawers and hanging space. There is a cot provided (that would need assembling), along with an Ikea infants high chair.

Bedroom No. 3 - full-length bunk beds with good headroom, duvets, fitted cupboards.

Bathroom - Shower, wash basin and WC.

Cupboard containing mains switches, hoover floor cleaner, etc..

Bed Linen, bath towels and hand towels are provided. Please bring your own beach towels. Please also bring with you a small amount of dishwasher tablets if you wish to use the machine.

OCCUPATION: 3 p.m. on day of arrival; departure by 11am at end of stay.



Located in Aberdovey, this chalet is by the sea. King Arthur's Labyrinth and Ty Crwyn are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Aberdovey Golf Club and Tan y Coed. Traveling with kids? Consider Coastriders Kitesurfing and Corris Craft Centre. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Langcliffe Park | Sleeps 4 | On coastal path | Near beach | Parking | WiFi 4

Swansea, Swansea, Wales

Langcliffe Park | Sleeps 4 | On coastal path | Near beach | Parking | WiFi From £560 Availability

Our cosy and comfortable two bedroom property has a contemporary feel and is on the top coastal path in a peaceful cul-de-sac near Mumbles Cricket Club. You can walk to the nearest beach or drive in just a few minutes.

Our chalet is single storey and modernly furnished. It has its own parking space (for two medium sized cars) and private garden, Plus we have books, games, DAB radio, WiFi and a smart TV to keep you occupied when you’re indoors.

It has a good-sized living room with sofa, two bedrooms, a kitchen and bathroom with shower. Outside there is a small decked garden (at the back) and grassed area (at thr front). There is parking for two vehicles. It’s ideal for couples and families (ideally 2 - 5 people).

There are two bedrooms which each have a wardrobe. The first bedroom has a small double bed (122 x 190cm), two bedside tables and mirror. The second bedroom has a triple sleeper bed (small double bed 122 x 190cm on the bottom and a single bed 91 x 190cm on top) and mirror. The second bedroom leads to the back garden.

It's the perfect base to explore the Gower. Within a two minute walk you'll be on the top of a cliff overlooking the sea and at the top coastal path. Within a ten minute walk you can reach either Limeslade Bay or Bracelet Bay. The pier and the fishing village of Mumbles is also walkable. Alternatively you can walk in the other direction onto Rotherslade then onto Langland Bay (popular with surfers and families) and Caswell Bay (via cafes with homemade cakes and blankets if it’s chilly, or ice cream if it’s hot).

Alternatively it's a stroll into the thriving Mumbles with a great variety of shops, cafes, wine bars, pubs and restaurants. Ice cream parlours are dotted along the promenade and during high season the land train chugs along the sea front transporting people to and from Blackpill Lido and Swansea.

Whether you like retail therapy, water sports, walking or simply relaxing, it's the perfect base to be out and about to explore the Mumbles, Swansea and the Gower.

Please note that linen isn't included however it is an optional extra to rent linen if you need it. It is £22 per bed which includes a big and a small towel per guest, bath mat and a tea towel. On booking, please specify that this is required.

Located in Swansea, this chalet is near the beach. Pennard Golf Course and Swansea Marina are worth checking out if an activity 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. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing and kayaking nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and horse riding.

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