Great property - spacious, very comfortable and a fabulous location. A minute’s walk to the beautiful sandy blue flag beach at Broad Haven, and also the Pembrokeshire Coast path. A favourite destination with families and walkers.
Spectacular views over the Banwy Valley are just one of many features that makes Ty Gwyn the sort of holiday home where people return year after year. The three-bedroom detached property sleeps five people and is on a quiet no-through lane above Foel near Llangadfan in Powys. It's an area popular for walking, cycling, birdwatching and fishing. Pretty market towns like Machynlleth, Welshpool and Oswestry provide all of the amenities you'll need for your self-catering stay whether you're travelling as a couple, family, or group of friends.
Pembrokeshire has beautiful beaches, fantastic views, delicious food and friendly locals - everything you need for a perfect holiday! Beudy Gwyn can sleep up to six people in three rooms, while its layout means it is as comfortable for couples as it is for family and friends. St Davids, Fishguard, Haverfordwest and beaches like Trefin, Porthgain and Abercastle are all within easy reach by car or bicycle, while the popular Square and Compass Inn is a short walk away. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Enjoy a relaxing holiday in this lovely barn conversion, which is on a private estate with direct access to the beautiful River Waveney. The pretty market town of Bungay is about a mile away, while the Queen's Head pub in Earsham is even closer. There are footpaths and bike rides from the door, and the cottage is within easy reach of the Norfolk coast, Norwich and attractions like the Flint Vineyard and the Norfolk and Suffolk Railway. Dragonfly Cottage has a spacious bedroom for couples.
With white sandy beaches, crystal clear rivers, ancient monuments and modern rural communities, it's no wonder the Isle of Lewis and Harris is considered one of the most scenic spots in Scotland, if not the entire UK. This charming holiday cottage is a modern take on a traditional crofter's home, sleeping six people in three bedrooms with loads of space and fantastic views over the Gress River. The beach is a short walk from the door, and there are miles of footpaths, bridleways and cycling routes to explore. Stornoway is a 15-minute drive from the door, so you're close to shops, restaurants and other useful amenities.
The Stables is an ideal base for a coastal getaway, whether for a weekend, short break or longer. Situated in a quiet village half a mile from the beach at pub at Beesands, this barn conversion sleeps up to four guests in two bedrooms, dogs welcome too. We have an onsite playground and games room. Beeson Farm is an ideal location for exploring South Devon and its many beautiful beaches, stunning coastline and countryside, or further up to Dartmoor National Park. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
The owners of Bwthyn Creigiau have turned a former Georgian piggery into a beautiful holiday cottage that sleeps six people in three bedrooms. Original beams and stone walls have been brought into the 21st-century with triple glazing and underfloor heating, and the family have used their experience to create a space that feels like home but which is accessible and wheelchair-friendly. The self-catering cottage is just outside the village of Llangain and a short drive from both historical Carmarthen and the Twyi Estuary and beaches, with the Gower and Pembrokeshire also accessible for a day out. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Situated right by Offa’s Dyke Path in the heart of excellent walking country, Haywood Cabin is a romantic and peaceful retreat. It is perched at the top of award-winning Hergest Croft Gardens to which you have free access (usually £9.50) even when they are closed to the public. Within easy reach of Hay-on-Wye and the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Your whole family, including the dog, will love this welcoming cottage, which is steps from Penrhyn Bay beach and only a few miles from Llandudno, Conwy and the Snowdonia National Park. It comfortably sleeps up to five people in three bedrooms, with an enclosed garden and off-street parking. The cottage is close to favourite attractions like Conwy Castle and the Snowdon Mountain Railway, as well as golf courses, footpaths and cycling routes, including Sustrans Route 5 which goes past Colwyn Bay and Conwy, and the Wales Coast Path.
Pretty as a picture, this lovely self catering cottage used to be part of the old village forge and today provides romantic holiday accommodation in the tranquil rural village of Wootton Courtenay. A walkers paradise with direct access onto Exmoor's stunning National Park.
Four-bedroomed bungalow at Wiseman's Bridge. The house and large garden brim with character, while the views over Carmarthen Bay are sensational. The only building between it and the beach is an excellent pub, and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs right behind it. Well-equipped, with an EV charger included in the rental.
Sleeping up to six guests, this Grade II listed traditional Lakeland farmhouse dates back to the 17th Century and nestles amongst peace and tranquility in the Eskdale Valley. Offering seclusion and wonderful scenery the farmhouse is perfectly placed for exploring the Western Lake District as well as the Central Fells. Excellent for walking and climbing with Scafell nearby. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Dairy Cottage provides the perfect place to escape to the Exmoor National Park. Sitting in a tranquil position and one of just a few holiday homes which were formerly farm buildings, this charming self-catering cottage nestles amongst pasture land where you will see an abundance of wildlife including hares, red deer and the famous Exmoor ponies grazing freely. With easy access out onto Exmoor's dramatic moorland just by walking up the hill, and the vibrant riverside town of Dulverton just two miles away, Dairy Cottage is a great base for exploring this beautiful part of Devon with Tarr Steps, Dunkery Beacon, Dunster with its medieval castle and Wimbleball Lake all close by.
Cosy 2-bedroom cottage above in a peaceful rural setting above the village of St Dogmaels with its village pubs and the market town of Cardigan/Aberteifi only 3 miles away. Once a milking parlour and now full of character with its vaulted living space this is a pet friendly cottage, with enclosed garden, private parking, and just a short drive to Poppit Sands. An ideal location to explore the coast and countryside of both Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.
Bryn Hyfryd is a luxurious, single-level holiday cottage in Southern Snowdonia, offering a peaceful and elegant retreat with stunning views of the Mawddach Estuary and surrounding mountains. Designed with comfort and style in mind, the cottage features a light-filled interior, modern amenities, and access-friendly design, making it suitable for all ages. Guests can enjoy tranquil outdoor spaces, cozy evenings by the wood burner, and activities ranging from walking and cycling the Mawddach Trail to exploring beaches, historic sites, and local dining, including the nearby George III pub. Bryn Hyfryd blends refined living with the natural beauty of Snowdonia, supported by friendly, personal service from booking to departure.
It doesn't get more waterfront than this lovely holiday home beside the River Bure in Horning, right in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. It has a private mooring and guests can fish from the waterfront deck. There are three bedrooms to sleep six people, with shops, cafes, pubs and other amenities all within walking distance. Wroxham is three miles away, Norwich is 12 miles, and you can reach the North Norfolk Coast and beaches like Cromer in around half an hour. It's a heavenly spot that's perfect for exploring the Broads on foot, by boat or by bicycle.
The Romney Marshes are a favourite holiday destination not only for their proximity to London (the train from St Pancras takes around an hour) but for their natural beauty. The salt marshes, wetlands and gorgeous coastline are appealing at any time of the year, especially when you stay somewhere as welcoming as The Mount. This Tudor house may retain many original features but, far from being a museum, it is a welcoming and comfortable holiday home for modern visitors. There is space for up to 12 people to sleep in 7 bedrooms, and it is only a mile from Rye and three miles from Camber Sands.
With space for up to eight people to stay in four bedrooms, The Old House is ideal for large families and friends to relax and enjoy the beauty of the western Lake District National Park. The cottage is close to the coast and only a few miles from Ravenglass, within easy reach of Scafell Pike and Munster Castle. There are excellent opportunities for walking, mountain biking and fishing in an area renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. There is the lovely Byre cafe and also a bike rental 200 metres away.
A stunning, spacious house that offers luxury living, set in the fabulous Cotswold countryside and only 10 mins from the countries most picturesque 'honey stone' villages; Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden and Broadway.
This unique property, has its own private indoor pool and hot tub. Open all year round, the perfect place for your Norfolk holiday. Imagine being able to swim in privacy no matter what the weather. Lavender Lodge is a beautifully furnished holiday home with a heated indoor swimming pool and an outdoor hot tub. It sleeps six people in three ensuite bedrooms, one of which has a wheelchair accessible wetroom and a super-kingsized bed. Decorated in December for Christmas. Short breaks available off peak, prices vary to suit your perfect holiday.