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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 North Wales 2

Abergele, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £501 Availability

Pretty stone barn conversion with hot tub for couples to relax and unwind, accessed via a private drive through the owners' farm and paddocks. Idyllic location in peaceful Llanfairtalhaiarn, whilst also being 6 miles to the historic market town of Denbigh with eateries and independent shops. Abergele (5 miles) and the beautiful coastline offers miles of sandy beaches, Pensarn shingle beach, outdoor activities, boat trips, and golf, not forgetting the magnificent Wales Coastal Path. Conwy, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park are all within 30 miles where you can walk the Conwy Castle Walls, stroll along the Victorian Pier, reach the top of the Great Orme by cable car or foot, or climb Snowdon s summit. Creatively designed single storey studio with exposed beams and thoughtful little touches to enhance your stay. Walk through the front door of this quirky romantic retreat into the open plan area, it has a relaxing ambiance with a comfortable sofa, Smart TV, and interesting artworks. Rustle up a meal in the kitchen and enjoy a meal together at the dining table. The washing machine and microwave are in a separate building. When ready for bed after a full day out slip into the king size bed for a good night's sleep. Start the day with a leisurely shower before heading out to explore the area. Outside you can enjoy the garden located at the back of the barn where there is also a hot tub, and seating which is perfect for alfresco dining, listening to the wildlife and embrace the stunning views from sunrise to sunset.

Barn in North Wales 2

Abergele, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £479 Availability

Stunning detached barn conversion, perfect for couples to embrace the tranquillity inside and outside. The property is accessed via a private lane through the owners' farm over a small bridge over the Elwy River. Located near the village of Llanfairtalhaiarn, with Abergele just 5 miles offering seaside activities, the beautiful coastline with miles of sandy beaches, shingle Pensarn Beach, outdoor activities, boat trips, golf, whilst not forgetting the glorious Wales Coast Path. The historic market town of Denbigh, Snowdonia National Park, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, and Llandudno are all within 30 miles stroll along the Victorian Pier, reach the top of the Great Orme by foot or cable car, climb Snowdon s summit or walk the Conwy Castle Walls. Beautiful detached two storey property with interesting features, calming interiors and all the thoughtful little extras to enhance your stay. Walk through the front door and enjoy the light and airy feel. Relax in the lounge with comfortable sofas, Smart TV, and a football table for fun nights in. Walk through to the lovely kitchen/diner, a perfect space to rustle up a meal and enjoy a romantic dinner for two. Exploring this delightful property further, head up the stairs and you will find the decadent bedroom with a king size bed, Smart TV and a fabulous bathroom with a wonderful free standing bath and walk in shower. The garden is in a sheltered spot, perfect for watching the wildlife and embracing the views from sunrise to sunset. Enjoy al fresco dining and maybe light the small firepit BBQ.

Barn in North Wales 4

Caerwys, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £526 Availability

Idyllic location on a 95 acre farm with donkeys, ponies and geese. The nearby town of Caerwys is located on the outskirts of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers a shop, post office, cafe, butcher, golf course and selection of local pubs. Enjoy a plethora of shops, eateries and attractions nearby Mold, famous for its market, historic towns of Denbigh and Ruthin. Swimming, water sports and fishing are all available locally at the beach of Prestatyn just a short drive away, and the lakes in Brenig and Bala. Keen walkers shouldn t miss a trip to the fantastic Snowdonia National Park, or join the coastal path, while history lovers will enjoy a day in the city of Chester, Victorian Llandudno or the castles at Rhuddlan and Conwy. Head into this contemporary space with the kitchen/diner to your left and lounge to the right. Walk into the hall and enjoy the comfort of underfloor heating on this floor from the ground source heating. The property also benefits from solar panels and other green credentials. If you decide to eat in prepare delicious meals in the spacious kitchen, equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and washing machine. Enjoy your culinary delights at the perfectly positioned dining table by the window overlooking the front garden. The lounge has French doors leading into the enclosed garden, perfect for alfresco dining. After a full day out relax in the lounge with an evening watching the TV/DVD or listening to music, sitting contently on the leather sofas. Upstairs on the first floor, choose from two bedrooms, the comfortable double bedroom with TV, iPod dock and en suite shower room and WC or the lovely twin which sits in the eaves of the property, complete with Velux window and stylish en suite bathroom with bath and WC. Outside, there is an enclosed garden at the rear with lawn area, with charcoal BBQ available and garden furniture for you to enjoy al fresco meals in the sunshine. To the front is a shared garden. You are welcome to explore the site and meet the local residents including donkeys, ponies and geese, please ensure this is arranged with the owner. There is parking for two cars at the property.

Barn in North Wales 2

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £460 Availability

The town of Bala is 3.5 miles and home to cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake where you can enjoy boating, stroll around the lake, ride on the steam railway or head off to the golf course. Enjoy adventure at the National White Water Centre, Zip World Slate Caverns at Blaenau Ffestiniog, King Arthur s Labyrinth and the mountain bike trail centre at Coed y Brenin, all well within 30 miles. Spend days teeing off on the local golf course, just 5 miles away. Being in the southernly tip of Snowdonia National Park, you can enjoy an abundance of footpaths and cycle routes, superb fishing, varied activities and events in and around the breathtaking scenery. Walk into this open plan lounge/kitchen/diner flooded with natural light from the feature windows. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher, creating a lovely space to rustle up a romantic meal. After a full day out, relax on the reclining sofa, watch a film on the TV/DVD and plan your holiday activities. Upstairs enjoy a leisurely bath in the bathroom with shower over bath and WC. When ready for bed, walk through to the bedroom with a double bed and lovely views to wake up to. Outside you will find a shared utility room with a washing machine. You can relax and enjoy morning coffee at the table and chairs on the enclosed patio with lovely views over the rolling countryside. Explore the designated footpaths in the farmland and stroll down to the River Dee. Private parking for one car at the property.

Barn in Shropshire 5

Beguildy, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Shropshire From £649 Availability

In Marches country near Beguildy with pub and shop with post office. Close to medieval Clun, and market towns of Knighton, Bishop s Castle, Montgomery, Ludlow and Presteigne . Newtown on the banks of the Severn is close by too. Enjoy a wide variety of eateries, independent shops, museums and galleries, quality plant nurseries and independent breweries. Explore 80,000 acres of remote common land and the Teme Valley offering a wide variety of bird life and animals. Walk Glyndwr s Way and Offa s Dyke National Trails, or one of the many footpaths, cycle routes and bridle ways through the beautiful Welsh countryside and enchanting Shropshire Hills. Visit the Observatory Spaceguard Centre, National Trust Powis Castle and other attractions in the area. This stylish historic byre and stable, refurbished in 2019, has been designed to create a home from home experience with exposed beams, high ceilings and underfloor heating. On entering the property there s plenty of space for your boots and to hang up your coats. Natural light floods the spacious lounge/kitchen/diner through the feature windows and doors with delightful views over the garden and beautiful countryside. Relax on the comfortable sofas in the lounge area, maybe watch a film on the TV/DVD, or enjoy a good book, nestled beside the cosy wood burner. If you decide to eat in, the kitchen has all the equipment you need with electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, alongside thoughtful little extras creating a delightful space to prepare a meal. The dining table is ideally positioned by the picture window to enjoy a meal and plan your activities whilst enjoying the garden view. After a full day out choose from two contrasting bedrooms, one with a TV. There is one spacious double with en suite shower room and WC and one family room with double bed and additional single bed on the quirky mezzanine level. Across the hall is the stylish shower room with shower and WC. There are lovely views from every window. Outside, relax in the private garden with slate paths, decked area and patio, or enjoy al fresco dining with table and chairs. Relax in the hot tub on the patio, sit by the fire pit and relish the night sky in a region with no light pollution, it s amazing. There is also plenty of space for bicycles, canoes, and private parking for two cars. Please note the owners live on site though privacy is assured.

Barn in Shropshire 2

Knighton, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Shropshire From £369 Availability

One of two adjacent holiday cottages, Tack Bothy is set in a designated Local Wildlife Site by Shropshire Wildlife Trust, with uninterrupted countryside views. Located in Beguildy with pub and shop, close to medieval Clun, the historic market towns Ludlow and Knighton, spa town Llandrindod Wells and Newtown on the banks of the River Severn. Roam the 43 acres of grounds and join Glyndwr s Way National Trail, Offa s Dyke or one of the many footpaths and cycle routes to discover the majestic Welsh countryside and rolling Shropshire Hills. The area offers a plethora of activities, eateries, independent shops, museums and galleries. Explore the Observatory Spaceguard Centre, The National Cycle Museum and many National Trust properties to name but a few of the attractions. The cottage is one of two adjacent cottages, that if booked together could provide accommodation for 4 people. The cottages are found at the top of a private drive, where there is no passing people or traffic, just sheep and wildlife. Children and dogs are allowed to roam freely and safely in the acre of fenced in garden. Guests and their dogs are free to wander around the 43 acres of grounds. There are many walks directly from the property, without having to drive anywhere. There is total peace and solitude, with fresh mountain air and pure spring water on tap. The property has been lovingly refurbished in 2017. This quirky, compact and cosy studio style accommodation is a modestly converted bothy with beautiful exposed beams, unique windows and interesting features. The building is small, at 17 feet x 11 feet, but packs in all that you need for a comfortable stay. The open plan lounge/kitchen/dining/sleeping area has a comfortable double bed and a folding table and chairs which are just perfect for breakfast or a game of cards or watch the TV with Netflix. The creatively designed kitchen area has a small induction hob, fridge, microwave oven, slow cooker, air fryer, with lovely views towards the stream and rolling countryside. The shower room has a shower and WC and dry off with fluffy towels as you plan your day s activities. Outside the front door, the private hot tub is waiting for you, alongside the table and chairs and BBQ to enjoy alfresco dining within a fenced garden. Private parking for two cars is available at the property. A shared Pump House has a washing machine and tumble dryer, and a bicycle and canoe store is available. (Additional accommodation for 2 available in Tack Cottage property code 51898 for families or groups)

Barn in South Wales 10

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £1435 Availability

Secluded converted henhouse set in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Country and mountain walks are right on your doorstep, with the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid providing an amazing backdrop. Three miles to the delightful, historic town of Abergavenny with an eclectic mix of shops, pubs and restaurants, with regular food festivals and markets to enjoy. Visit nearby galleries, museums and historic castles at Grosmont, White Castle and Raglan. Interesting days out at Blaenavon Iron Works and The Big Pit or perhaps try star gazing at the Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre. There are plenty of activities to enjoy including riding, golf, kayaking on the Usk and Wye or a visit to Hay on Wye, the town of books, which is within easy reach. This beautiful property, lovingly converted in 2017 makes a perfect venue for a large group or family gathering, with the five en suite bedrooms and two open plan lounge/kitchen/dining spaces offering plenty of privacy for all involved. Entering the largest of these living spaces the double height interior is a marvellous surprise with a light and airy feel and clean contemporary finish. There are two leather sofas around a large coffee table where you can play games or watch the Smart TV. On the other side of the room is a stylish modern kitchen with granite peninsular equipped with an electric oven, large induction hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge freezer and Bluetooth speaker. Beyond the peninsular is a smart walnut dining table from where French doors lead to a patio area, with a teak dining table and chairs, and enclosed garden beyond. There are three bedrooms that lead from this large crisp living space: a spacious king size bedroom with a large en suite limestone wet room and WC, a king size bedroom with en suite shower room and WC, and a twin room (that can be made up as a super king size on request) with an en suite bathroom. Through a corridor from the living area you'll find the second large open plan lounge/kitchen/dining space. Again there are two leather sofas around a reclaimed wood coffee table and Smart TV. This kitchen has a charming country character, and is well equipped with an electric oven with induction hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, washing machine and Bluetooth speaker. This bright welcoming space also has a marvellous pine dining table, with benches, that comfortably seats ten. Bi fold doors lead to a further patio area and enclosed garden. There are two bedrooms that lead from this living space: a spacious king size bedroom with en suite shower room and WC, and a twin room (that can be made up as a super king size on request) with an en suite bathroom. A fabulous and warming property, with underfloor heating that make this a super retreat at any time of year. Outside there are large enclosed gardens which are laid to lawn, there is a patio, garden furniture and lovely views. There is ample private parking by the property.

Barn in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £519 Availability

Surrounded by countryside and is within walking distance of the traditional village of Govilon, which is well served with a local pub and village store. A haven for walkers with access onto way marked footpaths and the tow paths of the Monmouth and Brecon Canal, and the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid, just a short drive away. The Blaenafon World Heritage Site is within easy reach where you can visit the Blaenafon Heritage Railway, Iron Works and Big Pit National Coal Museum. This area is steeped in history with some of Europe s finest surviving castles, Abergavenny Castle set against the spectacular hills and Crickhowell Castle, or if you want an adventure try canoeing or kayaking on the River Wye. The area is host to a vibrant events calendar to include Usk show and Abergavenny food festival. Enjoy the drive up to the studio crossing the Monmouth and Brecon Canal along the way. This stylish studio has been beautifully renovated, peacefully secluded within the owner s grounds, where privacy is assured, offering the perfect base for exploring the Brecon Beacons. Step inside where you will receive a warm welcome, a contemporary style with vibrant colours complimented by the colourful courtyard in bloom. The lounge area offers a comfortable sofa with wall mounted Smart TV, and a table and chairs, perfect for a hearty breakfast has been set beside the wall. The contemporary well equipped kitchen area offers a two ring induction hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment. So, when the sun goes down there is a double bed with soft linen and blankets where you can enjoy a peaceful night s rest, and when morning comes you can open the blinds to enjoy views across to the Sugar Loaf. There is a shower room with shower and WC with fluffy dressing gowns provided. Step outside onto the courtyard as a great space for breakfast, the courtyard enjoys an open aspect with table and chairs or lounge in the rattan seating available. There is also an undercover gas BBQ for al fresco dining. Across the courtyard you can enjoy soaking in the private hot tub after a day exploring. There is also allocated parking for one car.

Barn in South Wales 4

Usk, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £712 Availability

This is the perfect location to relax and discover the very best Monmouthshire and South East Wales have to offer. Surrounded by beautiful hills and woodland there is plenty to explore on foot if you choose to leave the car behind. The cottage is set on the fringes of the small village of Llandenny, which has a popular gastropub. Just two miles from Raglan, where you are well served with local village inns, mini supermarket, award winning butcher and a fish and chip shop. You are well situated for exploring both the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons National Park. Wander through the ancient oak woodlands of the Forest of Dean and enjoy the scenery which changes with the seasons. The towns, villages and attractions of the Wye Valley are within easy reach. For an activity packed holiday, there is the Brecon Beacons National Park, an absolute haven for walkers, where you can enjoy the varied landscapes throughout the year, climbing and kayaking. For cyclists, you can take advantage of many scenic routes including the National Cycling Route (42), which runs nearby, together with some of the best mountain biking centres in the UK. You can try water sports at Llandegfedd Reservoir and there is fantastic fishing nearby on the River Usk, with day permits available in Usk. Visit one of the many vibrant, local market towns where you can pick up local produce at a farmers market, the closest being Usk (5 miles), Monmouth (10miles) and Abergavenny (12 miles), the gateway to the Brecon Beacons. The area is also rich in heritage, with many castles including Raglan Castle, just a stone s throw away. There are numerous beautiful churches, including the remains of the stunning Tintern Abbey, just a short drive away, as well as the well preserved remains of Roman civilisation in Caerleon and Caerwent. For those interested in horse racing, Chepstow racecourse is easily accessible. Golfers are spoilt for choice with access to the Celtic Manor s 3 courses, the Rolls of Monmouth, Green Meadow Golf and Country Club, Woodlake Park and Golf Club and St Pierre golf course. For the family there is Raglan farm park, 2 miles away, including large outdoor and indoor play areas. The Cities of Cardiff and Bristol are both an hour away by car. The property is one of two environmentally friendly converted farm barns, heated by air source heat pump, with underfloor heating throughout. Enjoying views across the hedgerows into the countryside. Step into the open plan living area, where you can relax with friends. The cosy space offers comfortable corner sofas where you can curl up in the warmth of the wood burner, in front of the Smart TV or enjoy a film on the DVD player. At mealtimes, gather on the benches at the dining table to enjoy a leisurely supper. The chef of your group can make the most of the well equipped kitchen space with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. There are two double bedrooms, each of which benefits from an en suite shower and WC. Outside, there is an open aspect area with table, chairs and fire pit which forms part of a large, enclosed space. Guests with dogs can make use of the enclosed paddock that is at the base of the garden. There is secure storage for bikes along with a bike wash, and off road parking for two cars. Electric car charging available, 30p/unit or kWhr payable to the owner.

Barn in South Wales 6

Usk, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £821 Availability

This is the perfect location to relax and discover the very best Monmouthshire and South East Wales have to offer, surrounded by beautiful hills and woodland there is plenty to explore on foot if you choose to leave the car behind. The cottage is set on the fringes of the small village of Llandenny, which has a popular gastropub. It is just two miles from Raglan where you are well served with local village inns, mini supermarket, award winning butcher and fish and chip shop. You are well situated for exploring both the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons National Park. Wander through the ancient oak woodlands of the Forest of Dean and enjoy the scenery which changes with the seasons. The towns, villages and attractions of the Wye Valley are within easy reach. For a little more adventure, there s the Brecon Beacons National Park, an absolute haven for walkers, where you can enjoy the varied landscapes throughout the year, climbing and kayaking. For cyclists, you can take advantage of many scenic routes including the National Cycling Route (42), which runs nearby, together with some of the best mountain biking centres in the UK. You can try water sports at Llandegfedd Reservoir and there is fantastic fishing nearby on the River Usk, with day permits available in Usk. Visit one of the many vibrant market towns where you can pick up some local produce at a farmers market, the closest being Usk (5 miles), Monmouth (10miles) and Abergavenny (12 miles), the gateway to the Brecon Beacons. The area is also rich in heritage, with many castles including Raglan Castle, just a stone s throw away. There are numerous beautiful churches including the remains of the stunning Tintern Abbey, just a short drive away, as well as the well preserved remains of Roman civilisation in Caerleon and Caerwent. For those interested in horse racing, Chepstow racecourse easily accessible. Golfers are spoilt for choice with access to the Celtic Manor s 3 courses, the Rolls of Monmouth, Green Meadow Golf and Country Club, Woodlake Park and Golf Club and St Pierre golf course. For the family there is Raglan farm park 2 miles away including large outdoor and indoor play areas. The Cities of Cardiff and Bristol are both an hour away by car. The property is one of two environmentally friendly converted farm barns, heated by air source heat pump, with underfloor heating throughout. Enjoying views across the hedgerows into the countryside beyond. Enter the property into the open plan living area, which offers plenty of space for relaxing with family or friends. Enjoy the warmth of the wood burner as you watch your favourite shows on the Smart TV, or a film on the DVD player. At mealtimes, whip up a delicious meal in the well equipped kitchen space with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. Sit down together to eat around the dining table and enjoy a leisurely supper. There are three spacious bedrooms. One double with an en suite shower and WC, another double, and a twin room. There is a bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Outside there is an open aspect area with table and chairs and fire pit which forms part of a large, enclosed space. Guests can exercise their dogs in the enclosed paddock that is at the base of the garden. There is secure storage for bikes along with a bike wash and off road parking for two cars. Electric car charging available, 30p/unit or kWhr payable to the owner

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