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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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Attractive chalet in a secluded valley near Tywyn 4

Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales

Attractive chalet in a secluded valley near Tywyn From £609 Availability

This homely chalet set in the Snowdonia National park enjoys magnificent countryside views and wildlife all around. With free WiFi, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, games and books to make your stay more comfortable.
Close to both Tywyn and the harbour village of Aberdyfi you are never far away from local entertainment and amenities.
This attractive chalet with 2 bedrooms comfortably sleeps 4 guests. We also offer a travel cot and high chair if requested at no extra cost. Set in a secluded 6 acre Chalet park deep in the valley you are surrounded by mountains and woodland with magnificent views. The site is very quiet and home to amazing wildlife. We also welcome pets at no extra cost. The property is no smoking throughout and you have your own parking space.

The chalet has a welcoming lounge with comfortable settees and a dining area. Free WiFi is included in the price of your holiday. There are books and games for your entertainment. The kitchen is well equipped for your stay with all the things you need. We also provide an iron and ironing board. There is a shower room with toilet and sink. All bedding and towels are provided. The chalet has a conservatory with windows on 3 sides. We have a settee and coffee table in here allowing you to relax in your own space and take in the wonderful scenery.

There is plenty of wildlife, mountains and glorious scenery here in Happy Valley. With the scenic ‘Bird Rock’ (Craig Aderyn) and Cader Idris only a 30 minute drive away you can enjoy the most fantastic walks, hikes or if you don’t fancy too much exercise just marveling at the views.

With Tywyn just a five-minute drive away, home to the famous Talyllyn narrow gauge railway and the quaint Harbour village of Aberdyfi (a seven minute drive away) - renowned for its beautiful sandy beach you are never far away from shops, the seaside and local entertainment.

This chalet is located in Tywyn. Magic Lantern Cinema Tywyn and Ceredigion Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Aberdovey Golf Club and Fairbourne Golf Club. Traveling with kids? Consider Penrhyn Amusement Arcade and Coastriders Kitesurfing. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing and kayaking nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and rock climbing.

Bara House 12

Holyhead, Gwynedd, Wales

Bara House From £5316 Availability

This lovingly renovated property sparkles amongst the dramatic backdrop of the Snowdon Mountains and stunning view of Borth Wen Bay. With space for up to twelve guests, and a larger sister property available to book too, large family groups can come together to celebrate and enjoy the tasteful décor, hot tub, private tennis court and coastal walks on offer.

The first floor holds the main living space enabling guests to enjoy the impressive views at their best. A large outdoor terrace with seating and BBQ connects through floor to ceiling windows to the open-plan living space. The well-equipped kitchen with twelve-seater dining area benefits from a huge floor to ceiling window that allows you to enjoy your meals without missing out on the glorious outdoors. Everything you need to host a party is provided with a large breakfast bar island, perfect for catching up over a coffee and croissant, also included is a Rangemaster oven, Insinkerator, two dishwashers, two washing machines, a dryer and a wine fridge, what more could you need?  

A spacious living room opens up to the terrace and holds a large wood-burner and squishy sofas for days when the weather is choosing to be difficult, whilst younger members of the group will flock to the Games Room to make the most of the games consoles, DVD library and Satellite TV!

Sleeping accommodation is spread across the ground floor and first floor, allowing easy access options for those who need it. Two super-king bedrooms complete with en-suite and patio doors allow you to step out and enjoy the crisp morning air coming off the bay each day. Also on the ground floor is a twin bedroom with en-suite and a fantastic nautical themed bunk room that will delight the youngest members of your family, particular as it includes a Nintendo library, TV and chill out sofa! The remaining two large double bedrooms can be found on the first floor and share a family bathroom with shower and excellent sunken bath for luxurious soaks in the bubbles. Zip and link beds mean that most rooms can be adapted for your party, plus cosy under floor heating in all bathrooms mean the emphasis can remain firmly on the comfort and happiness of guests.

The exceptional outdoor area has something for everyone be it a large family BBQ on the terrace, an indulgent soak in the hot tub or just some chill out time in the modern hanging chairs. Shared with the neighbouring property a private tennis court is at the guest’s disposal, plus goals for football and a table tennis table, keeping the more competitive amongst you entertained and occupied!

With the beach just a ten-minute walk away, access to sand and sea is easy with lovely coastal walks easily accessed from your front door. There is much to see and do in one of the most visually striking parts of Wales, if you can tear yourself away from the excellent amenities on offer at Osprey House.

Set in its own delightful grounds Bara House benefits from breath-taking vistas at every angle. Watch the sunrise over nearby Borth Wen Bay, within easy walking distance, ideal for enjoying a lovely coastal walk or getting stuck in with a bucket and spade. Backed by sand dunes this is a lovely safe beach where children can paddle or stretch their legs with the circular walk along Rhoscolyn beach towards the headland.  

If you are looking for a night off from cooking, then we recommend a trip to the excellent local pub, The White Eagle. A real hidden gem, this pub is often referred to as the best on the island, with an elevated outdoor terrace, mouth-watering roasts and a selection of ales, all complimented by a stunning view, just two minutes from your door.

For a day trip out why not visit the only working windmill in Wales at Llynon Mill?  Built in 1775 the mill still produces wholemeal flour, whilst two neighbouring roundhouses provide a unique insight into the farming practise and lifestyle of the Iron Age. There is also a wonderful on-site café to grab some lunch or a slice of cake during your visit.

If you want to get out on the waves, we recommend a visit to Beaumaris Pier to grab a boat trip to Puffin Island. Skippers will steer you past the seal colony and seal cave at Penmon Point lighthouse, whilst the Island itself has a plethora of birdlife from cormorants, guillemots and of course puffins! If you are lucky you may even spot bottlenose dolphins or harbour porpoises swimming by.

A trip into the Snowdonia national park is a must during your stay. Whether you are looking to climb the highest peaks or just take in the natural beauty of the National Park there is something for everyone. We recommend the Llyn Cwellyn Boardwalk trail, an easy access lakeside walk that meanders between two soaring mountain peaks.  If hiking isn’t your thing then why not hop on board the seasonal Snowdon Railway, surely one of the most picturesque train rides in the world, with stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views you can ride the rail right to the summit without any exertion needed!

Bardsey Island View 8

The Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales

Bardsey Island View From £1380 Availability

Nestled high on the hills between Abersoch and Bwlchtocyn, Bardsey Island View occupies a privileged spot with breathtaking views of the ocean, cliff tops, hillsides, mountains and Bardsey Island. This wonderful 4 bedroom property sleeps 8 guests. It oozes style, elegance and calm and has definitely been designed to make the most of the fantastic landscapes and seascapes.
 
Located at the far end of the wildly beautiful Llyn Peninsula, visitors can enjoy stunning beaches, dramatic sea cliffs, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours, seaside resorts and hiking the amazing Wales Coast Path. The Llyn Peninsula is known as ‘Snowdon’s arm’. It is perfect for those that enjoy an outdoor holiday with walking, cycling and watersports on the agenda. Although Bardsey Island View is only a mile or so from Abersoch, it feels completely rural. Abersoch is a delightful seaside resort with sailing and watersports, a bistro dining scene, fabulous beaches, a lovely sheltered harbour and a good range of shops. It is very handy to be close by!

Within the traditional white pebble-dashed exterior of Bardsey Island View lies contemporary style and fittings. You will be very comfortable here, and you will certainly marvel at the views.
 
At the front of the house, you will find a cosy sitting room with a log burning fire and television. At the back, you will love the beautiful modern kitchen with its central island and the dining area complete with a sofa. Huge floor-to-ceiling doors open out onto a wonderful decked terrace. With the doors open, this is where you will want to spend the majority of your time at Bardsey Island View. The decked terrace boasts a lovely high-quality corner sofa as well as alfresco dining. You can prepare meals at the house barbecue. The far-reaching views are phenomenal. This whole living space with the views is a delight that you will dearly miss when you return home. Steps lead down from the decked terrace to a garden with yet more seating, a lush lawn and a playhouse. It is perfect for children’s games or to laze on the grass, enjoying the Welsh sunshine.
 
This property offers four delightful bedrooms, of which two are located on the lower floor. The master bedroom is very smart and boasts a lovely wooden floor with furniture to match and an ensuite shower room. The other room on this level is a children’s bunk room. It is fun and children love it. There is also an immaculate modern family bathroom. Upstairs you will find two further bedrooms nestled within the eaves as well as another smart family bathroom. One of the bedrooms enjoys a kingsize bed, a bright and cheerful feature wall and lots of light from the Velux windows. The other bedroom is a twin. Every room in this house is decorated beautifully.

The Llyn Peninsula is beautiful with a rich culture and heritage, gorgeous harbours, stunning beaches and dramatic sea cliffs. It is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can walk the Wales Coast Path.
 
Bardsey Island View’s proximity to Abersoch is wonderful. You have the best of both worlds, feeling so remote, and away from it all but fantastic restaurants and excellent shops await in Abersoch. Abersoch has two beaches. The main one offers wonderful watersports and excellent views of St Tudwal’s Islands. The beach is flanked by some of the most expensive beach huts in Wales. They make for a lovely photograph. The harbour beach is great for crabbing and watching the boats. One of the biggest attractions is the ‘micro-climate’ which is attributed to Abersoch’s location on the Llyn, surrounded by the sea on three sides. Abersoch has a number of good restaurants, a few pubs which have children’s play areas and some up-market boutiques and souvenir shops.
 
To the west of Abersoch, at Y Rhiw, you will find Plas yn Rhiw, a 17th-century Welsh manor house set in beautiful ornamental gardens with outstanding views of the bay. It is owned and run by the National Trust. As the road climbs, you will pass Porth Neigwl, otherwise known as Hell’s Mouth Beach which is highly rated as the best for surfing in North Wales.
 
Bardsey Island is also known as the ‘Isle of 20000 Saints’ . It is one of Wales’ natural wonders and was declared a National Nature Reserve in 1986 due to its amazing birdlife. Legend has it that this remote island is home to 20,000 saints who are buried on the island. The stretch of water separating it from the mainland is known in Welsh as Ynys Enlli due to an abundance of rip tides and whirlpools which can make the crossing interesting. The wildlife on the island is extensive with many migrant species pulling over for a pit stop or to breed and nest. Migratory birds visiting include chiffchaffs, goldcrests, wheatears, sedge, willow warblers, whitethroats and spotted flycatchers. Resident species include ravens, little owls, oystercatchers, chough, razorbills, guillemots, fulmars and kittiwakes.
 
Llanbedrog boasts a photogenic line of colourful beach huts and a superb beach. Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw is its wonderful art centre and gallery. Porthdinllaen is a stunning coastal hamlet brimming with quaint houses above a stunning half-moon of golden sand, another great photo opportunity. The village and beach are owned by the National Trust, and access is by foot only. It boasts a lovely characterful waterfront pub. Beside Porthdinllaen you will find Nefyn with its maritime museum, pretty harbour and a sweeping crescent of sand. Its headland golf course is extremely scenic.
 
Llithfaen is a quaint inland village set in a fascinating landscape. On Yr Eifl mountains you will find Tre’r Ceiri, an astonishingly well-preserved prehistoric village which was occupied until about 2000 years ago. Nearby is the Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn.

Barn in Herefordshire 2

Presteigne, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Herefordshire From £486 Availability

Set within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore on foot, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location and perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and Shropshire Hills. With many villages and market towns to include Hay on Wye, famous for its book shops and festivals and Hereford, with its cathedral, Mappa Mundi and Chained Library are close. There are many National Trust properties including The Weir Gardens, Croft Castle and Berrington Hall to name a few. A variety of festivals run throughout the year such as The Three Choirs, Ludlow Food Festival and Bromyard Folk Festival. (Please check admittance for the various attractions). This traditional Herefordshire barn sits deep within the countryside, a perfect retreat for couples with beautifully finished accommodation. Step inside where you can leave you boots within the entrance hall, there is a WC with washing machine off the hallway. The living space is accessed off the hallway where you will find the kitchen/diner a contemporary space that offers a well equipped kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. There is a table and chairs for dining. The kitchen has an open aspect into the lounge, where you can relax in comfort whilst enjoying the views across the open fields. There is a small reading room with cosy armchairs and garden views just off the kitchen. When the day is done you will find a king size bedroom with en suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC where you can enjoy a peaceful night s rest. The enclosed gardens are situated to the rear of the barn, there is a patio area with table and chairs with an open aspect onto the countryside. There is off road parking for two cars.

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Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales

Barn in Herefordshire From £855 Availability

Whilst you can enjoy the peace and tranquillity you are just a short distance from the villages of Pandy and Longtown both offering good village pubs. The perfect location to explore the Black Mountains with access to the Skirrid just a short distance away and the Sugar Loaf, join the Offa s Dyke pathway which will take you deeper into the countryside. Also great for touring with the market town of Abergavenny with a regular farmers market and food festival, Crickhowell nestled within the Usk Valley and Hay on Wye with an eclectic range of book shops that all celebrate the book festivals throughout the year, make the most of the Herefordshire countryside and follow the Great Cider Route, or join in the many local produce festivals. Drive through the gates and take the small gravelled track across the meadow where you will gain your first glimpse of this traditional stone barn and Sugar Loaf mountain, the old stone and large wooden shuttered windows blend sympathetically onto the rugged landscape. The large front door gives access into the open plan living area, the vaulted ceilings with original exposed beams are a pleasant surprise on any first visit. The lounge/kitchen/diner has been configured well into the space with a raised lounge area offering large sofas and armchair that front the free standing wood burner, with wooden floors and large picture windows that bring in the natural light and offer views over the countryside. The dining table will easily accommodate six guests and takes centre stage within this large room. The kitchen area is set to the side, contemporary in style and well equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and Nespresso coffee machine. Step down into the hallway which will give access to a king size bedroom, a peaceful retreat with large windows offering views onto the open fields, there is an en suite shower and WC. There is also a bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Continue up the stairs where you will find a twin room set within the eaves, with small shuttered windows offering stunning views. There is also a mezzanine on this floor that looks over the living space a great place to escape with a good book. Step outside and enjoy breakfast on the patio, with a table and chairs and BBQ just perfect for dining. The views across to the Black Mountains will take your breath away whatever the time of year, the garden is enclosed. There is off road private parking for two cars.

Barn in Mid Wales 7

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £1282 Availability

The small hamlet of Trewyn just a mile from Pandy sits at the foot of the Black Mountains, offering an idyllic location that you will struggle to leave, this peaceful hamlet is well served by the local villages, with a village inn in Pandy and a well stocked village store in Longtown. For walkers why not explore the Black Mountains and join the Offa s Dyke pathway which will take you deeper into the countryside. Ideal for touring with the market town of Abergavenny with a regular farmers market and food festival, Crickhowell nestled within the Usk Valley and Hay on Wye with an eclectic range of book shops that all celebrate the book festivals throughout the year. Open the solid wooden gates onto the cobbled courtyard and take a moment to take in beauty of the building. The large open hallway is inviting with a bench for you to sit and leave your boots behind, the handcrafted oak staircase takes centre stage, with an opening that leads you into the lounge, beautifully furnished with classic sofas, colourful cushions and woollen rugs covering the flagstone floors. Further complimented by the large glazed doors opening onto the courtyard and open fire set ready to light when enjoying a favourite movie on the TV/DVD. For entertaining step off the hallway into the kitchen/diner, set to the rear of the house with a well equipped kitchen enjoying views onto the naturally landscaped grounds, take advantage of the electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. A breakfast bar divides the room with an area for dining, with a table that will comfortably seat eight guests. There is access to the garden along with a ground floor WC. So, when the day is done, climb the solid oak staircase where you will find three bedrooms. A double with ornate four poster bed enjoying views onto the gardens and an en suite shower room with rainfall shower and WC. A double with views onto the courtyard and a triple room with handcrafted built in cabin beds, the room is made up of 2 lower level 4' wide beds and one single top bunk. We would advise the top bunk to the right as you enter the room is not suitable for children as there is no bed guard and what looks like a fourth bed in this room is only 4ft long and again not suitable for adults or small children to sleep in and has no bed guard. There is a bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC on this floor. The gardens surround the rear of the property, they are naturally landscaped and great to explore with babbling brooks and hidden benches along the way, there is a terrace set to the side where you can sit and soak in the wood fired hot tub. And for al fresco dining enjoy the gated courtyard where you have a BBQ area, firepit, table and chairs ready to dine. There is parking for three cars.

Barn in Mid Wales 8

Crickhowell, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £972 Availability

This stunning property is located in a beautiful location, set on a working farm with a stream running by, this is truly idyllic. Ideal as a base for walking, with the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains on your doorstep. The lovely little town of Crickhowell, with two butchers, a bakers, Post Office and shops is just six miles. The famous literary town of Hay on Wye, just 25 minutes with a plethora of independent stores and book shops. Nearby attractions include trekking centres within 10 20 minutes drive and some of the riding trails in The Golden Valley riding centre. For those simply looking to relax and unwind, with a pub within walking distance, there are very few better spots. Enter this spacious country retreat, into the hallway that leads to the character kitchen/diner. This large well equipped room has electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a feature dining area and additional two seater sofa looking out to the garden. Through to the stylish lounge with Sky TV/DVD/Amazon Firestick and cosy wood burner, along with underfloor heating, making this an inviting residence whatever the season. There is also a downstairs WC. There are two separate staircases, the first from the lounge, leads to two bedrooms a king size with Jack and Jill bathroom with shower over the bath and WC, and a bunk bedroom. The second staircase leads to a further two bedrooms, both of these are doubles and a separate shower room with WC. Externally there is a lovely, enclosed garden with sunny aspect, lawn, decked area, full size foldable table tennis table and BBQ. Enjoy the newly added riverside terrace, with undercover eight seater patio table and chairs located overlooking the burbling brook, this is the perfect spot for a relaxing drink watching the children play or for an al fresco meal. There is a separate garden room accessed externally via the enclosed garden, use this space to relax and unwind reading a book or let the fun begin on the table football. This separate area can also be utilised as a separate sleeping area, as there are 2 pull out beds available for guests to use. Garden room has TV, DVD player and games console. There is private parking for two cars.

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Welshpool, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £2298 Availability

Situated in a particularly scenic area of Mid Wales on the banks of the River Bechan and with views of St Beauno's Church on one side and two ornamental lakes on the other, you will be well placed to enjoy a relaxing holiday. The ancient market towns of Welshpool and Ludlow are nearby and offer a selection of shops, restaurants, a theatre, cinema and leisure centre. Powys Castle and Gardens and Montgomery Canal are only 9 miles away and the Snowdonia National Park and coast are all within an hour s drive. Other attractions within easy reach include the West Midlands Shooting Ground, Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, Chirk Castle and Gregynog Hall. Step into this beautiful lodge hallway and walk through to the spacious lounge/diner, with characterful oak beams and lovely open fireplace. The large squishy sofas are perfect for lounging on after a busy day exploring the local area. There is a large, country style kitchen with gas oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. If you tire of cooking then you can make use of the personal chef who is available to book and who uses the finest local ingredients to create memorable meals for all your family and friends. When the time comes for a good night's rest, there are 8 bedrooms to choose from, all with TV s: 2 king size with en suite bathroom with roll top bath, shower and WC, 2 doubles with en suite bathroom with shower and WC, 1 twin with en suite shower with WC, and 1 small double bedroom with en suite shower with WC. On the ground floor, there is 1 further king size with en suite bathroom with walk in shower and WC, and 1 twin with en suite bathroom with shower and WC. Stepping outside from the kitchen, you will find a private patio area with garden furniture and BBQ, with steps leading down to your own exclusive hot tub. To the front of the property, you will also have access to large shared courtyard with fountain and raised lawns on the edge of this.

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Crickhowell, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £680 Availability

Situated in a beautiful location, surrounded by rolling countryside. Ideal as a base for walking, with the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains on your doorstep. The lovely little town of Crickhowell, with two butchers, a bakers, Post Office and shops is just five miles. The famous literary town of Hay on Wye is within a short drive with a plethora of independent stores and book shops. Nearby attractions include the Craig y Nos Country Park, The Brecon Mountain Railway, South Wales Borders Museum and The National Show Caves of Wales. For those simply looking to relax and unwind, with a pub just over a mile away, there are very few better spots. On entering this detached property you will enter the spacious kitchen/diner a real heart of the home and great social space, just off the kitchen/diner you will find the handy utility room to your left and to your right a doorway leading to the ground floor shower room. As you step down a couple of steps you will reach the spacious lounge with double aspect windows and warming wood burner. Located next to the lounge is the first of the bedrooms, the twin bedroom. Heading back up the couple of steps will lead you to the staircase to the first floor where you will find the family bathroom and further cosy double bedroom and spacious twin bedroom, both of which have been tastefully decorated. Heading outside you will enjoy your own private patio/garden area with garden furniture with far reaching countryside views.

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Rhayader, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £395 Availability

This property is ideally situated for guests who are looking to escape all the stresses of daily life and simply enjoy spending time outdoors, enjoying the impressive scenery that this region has to offer. There are miles of country walks and cycle routes to be enjoyed in the surrounding area, including by the reservoirs and dams of the Elan Valley, or for those looking for a bigger challenge, in the breath taking Cambrian Mountains. As well as many walking routes, there is also a vast choice of cycle routes in the area, but for something a little more thrilling, why not pay a visit to the Yamaha Off Road Experience, where visitors can learn the basics of off road motorcycling before heading off on one of the specialist tracks. For a more sedate day trip, the town of Rhayader lies just 6.5 miles from the property, and offers a good range of shops, a market, and choice of eateries. For those in the area for wedding celebrations, this property is within close proximity of many local wedding venues. Two steps lead up to the front door of this property, opening onto the open plan lounge/diner. This is the perfect spot for residents to relax and make themselves at home, with its dining table, comfortable sofa, TV, and DVD. The kitchen, meanwhile, is well equipped with an oven, hob, fridge, and washing machine, perfect for preparing romantic meals. The shower room with its shower and WC can also be found on the ground floor, whilst the bedroom is located upstairs on the first floor: a pretty retreat with a beamed ceiling, double bed and a restful seating area, which providing a cosy space to curl up and relax with a good book. Outside, there is a slabbed seating area just beside the property s front door, offering a pleasant space from which to enjoy the tranquil surroundings and the countryside views, perhaps over pre dinner drinks. The cottage is part of the national 'Cyclists Welcome' scheme and a lockable cycle store can be reserved for your bikes.

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