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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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Pen y Bryn 5

Powys, Wales

Pen y Bryn From £882 Availability

Set in an oak-filled valley on the outskirts of the ancient town of Machynlleth, this spectacular rustic-chic treehouse sleeps up to 5 people.

PEN Y CLAWDD, pet friendly, character holiday cottage in Presteigne 5

Presteigne, Glamorgan, Wales

PEN Y CLAWDD, pet friendly, character holiday cottage in Presteigne From £742 Availability

This traditional lodge rests in Beggar's Bush near Presteigne, Wales and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

Pen Y Clawdd is a charming, traditional lodge resting in Beggar's Bush near Presteigne, Wales. There are three bedrooms in the property sleeping five guests, including a double, a twin and a single, served by a ground-floor shower room and a bathroom. The lodge also has a kitchen, utility and a living/dining room. Outside you will find ample off-road parking, a front lawn and veranda with furniture and a rear patio with a hot tub. Pen Y Clawdd makes a wonderful choice for a family retreat to rural Wales.

Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available on request. Ample off-road parking. Front lawn and veranda with furniture. Rear patio with hot tub. Well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.8 miles, pub 3.7 miles. Note: There are sloped ceilings on the first floor, please mind your head

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Presteigne can be found resting on the bank of the River Lugg on the border of England and Wales, making it a fantastic base for exploring Mid Wales and beyond. The ancient town is home to beautiful timbered buildings and cobbled streets housing independent shops, tea rooms, traditional pubs, a Victorian museum and much more. There are plenty of walking routes within the local area including Mortimer Trail and Offa's Dyke, while there's plenty of excitement to explore in the surrounding areas of Kington, Leominster and Hereford too.

Located in Presteigne, this lodge is in a rural area. The Warden Castle Ruins and Judge's Lodging are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Hergest Croft Gardens and Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider The Spaceguard Centre and Westonbury Mill Water Gardens. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as cycling and hiking/biking trails in the area.

Pencastell Views Pod with Stunning Views 4

Lampeter, Dyfed, Wales

Pencastell Views Pod with Stunning Views From £812 Availability

This pod is near Lampeter is as peaceful as it can be. It's simple, cosy and relaxing. It’s the perfect hideout for those needing an escape the everyday hustle and bustle.


Staying here allows you access to the private garden.


As a self-catering pod, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.
The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a toaster, a kettle and a television.
The pod is a perfect place to relax enjoy the views with the odd visit from the red kites.


This cabin has 1 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 4.
In the first bedroom, you will find a double bed. There is also a fold down double sofa bed.


There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.


Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are allowed

This cabin is located in Lampeter. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Cors Caron and Harbour Beach, while Ceredigion Museum and Silver Mountain Experience are cultural highlights. Traveling with kids? Consider Jane Beck Welsh Blankets and Cae Hir Gardens.

Pentraeth Cottage 7

Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey, Wales

Pentraeth Cottage From £959 Availability

From the moment you arrive, Pentraeth Cottage feels like a home away from home. The cottage sits tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac within the charming village of Pentraeth on the island of Anglesey. With three bedrooms and beautiful living areas, the property can happily host a group of seven guests and offers a brilliant base for families wanting to explore all the delights Anglesey has to offer.

Everything about this cottage is designed as such that you can turn up and immediately relax. Well-equipped, comfortable and beautifully decorated, it feels as though it is your own, so you can rock up and settle straight into holiday mode. The living room is cosy and relaxed, with two comfy sofas and a large armchair where you can curl up, light the fire and read your book or settle in together to watch a movie in the evening. Across the hall, there is a lovely open plan kitchen and dining room, with beautiful views across the garden and ample space to spend time together as a family. The dining table has built in bench seating, that creates this sense of intimacy around a meal, so you can focus on what is most important; each other.

With all the bedrooms on one floor, no one ever strays far. There are two double rooms and one room with three bunks, which is well suited to kids and younger guests. Light and airy, the bedrooms evoke the same welcoming, modern aesthetic as the rest of the property, so you can fully unwind.

From every window in the cottage, you can get a little sneak peek of the mature garden that surrounds it. This luscious outdoor space has room for kids to play, as well as a sheltered terrace for al-fresco dining and drinks. There is off-road parking for two cars, so you can bring your own vehicle and head out to explore the historic sites, beautiful beaches and serene nature reserves that Anglesey has become known for.

A cosy, welcoming family home, Pentraeth Cottage offers a welcome retreat, a place to spend time with loved ones and to immerse yourself in the surrounding nature.

The nearby villages of Benllech, Beaumaris and Menai are all worth visiting, as well as some of the lovely beaches in the nearby area. Benllech is one of the most popular of the island's beaches with golden sandy shores and sparkling blue waters which are safe for swimming and paddling. At low tide the beach stretches for miles, offering plenty of space for families to spread out and for kids to run and play. Beaumaris is best known for its imposing castle. The castle is a United Nations World Heritage site, constructed between 1295-1330 to form perfectly symmetrical concentric lines of fortification. There is also a moat and a dock for supply ships. Under a fifteen-minute drive from the cottage, the castle is a must-visit during your stay, as well as taking a wonder around the mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture that fills this charming seaside town.

Peppers Pocket Shepherds Hut 3

Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Peppers Pocket Shepherds Hut From £700 Availability

This memorable place is anything but ordinary. Welcome to Peppers Pocket Shepherds Hut. Located I'm its own private space with garden. Fully equipped sleeps to Adults & 1 child on the sofa bed.
Just 1 mile from the market town of Narberth and under a mile away from Bluestone. Parking for 1 car on premises.
Guest access
The Sheperds Hut is located to the rear of the grounds of my main property. Your area is completely separate. We share a large area for parking

This cabin is located in Narberth. Upton Castle and Upton Castle Gardens are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Steep Ravine and Cwm Deri Vineyard. Blue Lagoon Water Park and Oakwood Theme Park are also worth visiting.

Pet Friendly Rural Lodge - Nr Beaches, Woodlands 4

Gellywen, Carmarthenshire, Wales

Pet Friendly Rural Lodge - Nr Beaches, Woodlands From £525 Availability

This lodge has stunning views of the valley below, set on a farm location it is rural and peaceful with lots of lovely woodland walks. Totally enclosed garden so that your pets and children can play safely while you relax on the decking area soaking up the tranquility of the surrounding nature and animals. Central location to visit West Wales coastlines & towns in Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire or Cardiganshire with the nearest town of St Clears only 4 miles away which has all the amenities you need from shops to eating places, take aways. Nearest beaches are Pendine & Llanstephan and are only a 15 minute drive away with plenty of castles to explore too. Very relaxing location and a choice of exploring or just chilling out on the decking or lawn. There is a file provided in the lodge as well as leaflets of various places to visit in the area. There is also a children's park in the village of Meidrim which is only 2 miles away.

Located in Carmarthen, this lodge is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Pendine Sands, while Dylan's Boathouse and Carmarthen Heritage Centre are cultural highlights. Battlefield Live Pembrokeshire 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.

Pip's Place 6

Pennard, Swansea, Wales

Pip's Place From £1050 Availability

Pip's Place has been a part of the artistic community at Sandy Lane since the 1960s and is a sweet beach cabin sheltered from the winds at the top of Three Cliffs Bay. Ideal for endless beach walks, midnight skinny dips, stargazing, chilling with friends in the outdoor bar. Pip's Place is right up your own Sandy Lane.

Pontardawe Country House 18

Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Wales

Pontardawe Country House From £7338 Availability

Nestled within two acres of beautiful gardens, Pontardawe Country House holds a tranquil position, where guests can enjoy a truly idyllic stay. The home makes the perfect choice for families looking to explore the great outdoors being within easy reach the stunning Gower Peninsula, home to several sandy beaches, as well as the magnificent Brecon Beacons. While guests will feel a long way from any hustle and bustle, the home is conveniently located just five minutes from the town of Pontardawe, where a variety of helpful amenities, including shops and restaurants, can be found.

Pontardawe Country House dates back as far as the early 1400s and is just bursting with charm and character features, such as the exposed 15th century stone walls by the pool. The home has been lovingly updated throughout the years to provide a comfortable holiday home with all the modern amenities you could possibly need. Ideal for family get-togethers or special occasions, then ground floor is home to the impressive entertaining space which offers room for the whole group to socialise and comprises of an elegant drawing room, oak paneled library, dining room and fully-equipped kitchen which comes complete with an Aga and all the tools you could possibly need to create delicious meals. Sleeping up to eighteen guests, the nine beautifully-appointed bedrooms are situated across the first and second floors, four feature private en-suite bathrooms while the remaining five share the use of two family bathrooms.

Outside, the large grounds offer endless opportunity for exploring, lawn games and yummy picnics while the tennis court is the perfect spot to enjoy some healthy competition! Regardless of the weather, guests can enjoy views of the pond garden, folly, and neoclassical statues from the comfort of the fabulous indoor heated swimming pool.

Pontardawe Country House is located less than a 10-minute drive from the town of Pontardawe, where a selection of helpful supermarkets and restaurants can be found. A wider selection of amenities can be found in Swansea, just a 20-minute drive away. The closest beaches, Aberavon and Port Talbot, are sandy, family-friendly and less than a 30-minute drive away.

There is plenty for the whole family to see, do and explore in the surrounding area. Those wanting to make the most of the great outdoors will enjoy visits to atmospheric Aberdulais which is home to a dramatic waterfall and Europe’s largest water wheel, less than 15-minutes away. Slightly further afield in the Brecon Beacons, keen walkers will enjoy the scenic views from the top of Pen y Fan, just under an hour away from home. The National Showcaves Centre for Wales, with its magical caves, dinosaur park and shire horse centre, is an absolute must-visit and less than a 30-minute drive away. For history enthusiasts, the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea Castle, Carreg Cennen Castle, Dinefwr Castle and the Big Pit National Coal Museum are all within an hours drive of the house.

POOL VIEW, family friendly, with hot tub in Meifod, Powys 4

Meifod, Glamorgan, Wales

POOL VIEW, family friendly, with hot tub in Meifod, Powys From £1022 Availability

Pool View rests in Meifod and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

There is an open-plan living space with a kitchen with an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, dining seating for four and a sitting area with Smart TV and an electric flame-effect fire. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with an en-suite and TV and a twin bedroom with TV, along with a bathroom. A utility cupboard hosts a washer/dryer and outside there is a front garden with furniture, a hot tub and off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Apologies, smoking is not permitted. A highchair and travel cot are available. Within 4.5 miles there is a shop and within 2.2 miles, a pub. For a stunning setting amid the countryside, choose Pool View.

Amenities: Gas central heating with electric flame-effect fire. Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher. 3 x Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Front garden with decking, lawned area, furniture and hot tub. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2.2 miles, pub 2.2 miles. Note: This property is on a working farm. Note: No stag, hen or similar

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Meifod is a sunny little, stone-built village by the River Vyrnwy with a local pub and convenience store with a post office, enveloped by rolling hills and woodland, with attractive houses. Situated about 7 miles north-west of Welshpool, this pretty village also offers tennis courts (day tickets can be purchased cheaply from the village shop), its own ruby and football teams and a historic church where there is said to be the royal tombs of 2 former princes of Powys. Fishing permits for the River Vyrnwy and Banwy can also be purchased from the village shop. Lake Vyrnwy with its RSPB reserve and Pistyll Rhaeader (Llanrhader waterfall) a 240ft waterfall in 3 stages, which is counted as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, are only a short drive away. Both are sites of scientific interest. Gwyndu Cottage is about an hours drive away from 5 of the best places to ride mountain bikes in North Wales. Nearby, Llanfair Caereinion is in the heart of old Montgomeryshire's Banwy valley and is one of the smallest towns in Powys. Just a short walk over the Banwy Bridge from the hilly streets of the town centre, is the steam Welshpool to Llanfair Light Railway. Welshpool is a bustling market town, nestled in the Severn Valley 4 miles from the border between Wales and England. There is a lovely blend of shops, quality pubs and restaurants, as well as a restored cock fighting pit and interesting Heritage Trail. Visit the famous 13th Century Powis castle, or enjoy a cruise along the Montgomery canal. There is much to be enjoyed of an afternoon here. A gentle stroll through the town will have you taking in the Georgian architecture, there is even a golf club with a top of the world situation, overlooking the picturesque Welsh borderlands - a perfect location to practice your swing! Further afield is country town of Shrewsbury, with its half-timbered Tudor buildings, museums and lovely shopping experiences. An opportunity not to be missed!

Located in Meifod, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. Shropshire Hills and Lake Vyrnwy reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Glansevern Hall Gardens and Llangollen Scenic Railway. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Park Hall Stadium or Montgomery Waters Meadow. Explore all the area has to offer with hiking, cycling, and horse riding.

Poppit Cottage 6

Dyfed, Wales

Poppit Cottage From £1205 Availability

Wow! Location! Location! Location! This little gem is situated in a privileged position overlooking the stunning Cardigan Bay and Poppit Sands. The uninterrupted sea views are absolutely spectacular. You may even spot dolphins jumping out of the water! With three comfortable bedrooms sleeping 6 guests, this lovely coastal holiday home is a wonderful spot for those that love the outdoors. You are just minutes away from some of the best coastal walks in Wales and a short drive from the delightful, ancient town of Cardigan.
 
The entrance of Poppit Cottage is as striking as the views! With high apex windows, the light floods in and welcomes you to this spacious retreat. The living space is open plan in design with warm wooden floors throughout. Comfy sofas await that gaze at the large seascape canvases that adorn the walls. There are two dining areas, so you have your pick of where you want to eat. You may even choose outside! The kitchen is very cheery in bright red with large appliances, perfect for the cook to prepare some delicious holiday meals. There is also a handy utility room with utilities and space for all your beach gear.  
 
Upstairs, you will find three double bedrooms. The master bedroom enjoys a kingsize bed, breathtaking views of the Cardigan Bay and an immaculate en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower. The second double room also boasts stunning panoramic vistas with a double bed. The last bedroom offers comfortable twin beds though these can easily be pushed together if desired. The bedrooms are all very spacious and feature wooden beds and wooden floors. The large picture windows ensure that this house is light and airy, not to mention making the most of the views. There are three well-maintained modern bathrooms in total, with a mix of showers and baths.
 
Outside you have plenty of space. There is a front lawn with a lovely contemporary water feature and a rear garden with an open terrace and alfresco dining. You really will come away with wonderful memories of this holiday home location and plenty of stunning photographs!

Poppit Cottage boasts an incredible location overlooking the fabulous Cardigan Bay and the glorious Poppit Sands. It is just a few minutes drive to Cardigan, and you are very close to the invigorating and spectacular Wales Coast Path. The path is well established with clear signing and awe-inspiring walking, especially from Cardigan to Borth. This incredible path offers such a variety of walks including seaside saunters along the fronts of coastal towns and villages, literary trails such as the Dylan Thomas Trail around New Quay, delightful strolls along country lanes bordered with ancient hedgerows full of wildflowers, invigorating walks across wild headlands enjoying stunning views of the rugged Cardigan Bay coastline, challenging mountain hikes in the remote uplands of the Cambrian Mountains or slow riverside rambles along the Teifi, Aeron Rheidol and Ystwyth valleys. If you want to walk certain parts of the path and don’t want to drive, you can take one of Cardigan Bay’s useful little buses. Cardigan Bay also boasts some amazing cycle routes so you may want to bring your bikes. You can hire some from New Image Bikes, Cardigan if you do not want to take your own.
 
Cardigan is the gateway to the stunning landscape of the deeply wooded Teifi Valley as well as the coastal paths. This gorgeous ancient town sits on the estuary of the River Teifi where you can kayak and canoe. At 79km it is one of the longest rivers in Wales, starting at Teifi Pools high up near Tregaron. The section from Llechryd Bridge to the mouth of the river at Poppit Sands is tidal, so it makes a wonderful half-day canoe trip if there is enough water. It is easy to check the tides. It is also very popular with anglers as it is ranked as one of the best sea trout rivers in Europe. There is an abundance of wildlife, including otters.
 
Cardigan’s unspoilt townscape and rich heritage are wonderful. You will find a thriving culture of arts and crafts, events and music festivals. Cardigan was the county town of the historic county of Cardiganshire. Now it is the second largest town in Ceredigion, with Aberystwyth being the largest. Cardigan is such a good base to discover Ceredigion and also Pembrokeshire to the south.
 
Along the Cardigan Bay, you will find miles of tranquil, unspoilt coastline including secluded, quiet coves, award-winning beaches, towering cliffs decorated with early summer flowers and jewel-like islands with clear water perfect for the visiting dolphins, porpoises and seals. The National Trust’s Penbryn Beach is gorgeous and definitely worth the hike from the car park. Tresaith Beach is very popular for its waterfall that cascades over the cliffs. Aberporth Beach offers the best of both worlds. It is stunningly beautiful, and there are pleasure boats, sailing boats, kayaks and canoes. You will also probably see fishermen unloading crate after crate of giant spider crabs and other sea fish. You will find rock pools exposed at low tide, and the clifftop walks boast extensive views as far as the Lleyn Peninsula. Bottlenose dolphins are frequently seen close to shore in Aberporth, hence the fabulous wooded carving overlooking the beach.

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