Your West Highland holiday starts at The Old Dairy. This peaceful holiday cottage is in a beautiful location overlooking Loch Melfort and within easy reach of Oban and the ferry to Mull. It's perfect for couples or individuals, including those with a dog, sleeping two people in one bedroom with views of Loch Melfort and the surrounding hills from the balcony. The location is ideal for walking, mountain biking, horseriding, fly fishing, golf, and sightseeing, with gardens, historic castles and plenty to appeal in all seasons. You'll want to spend as much time in this tranquil setting as possible, but short breaks are available if you can only escape for a few days.
Sleeping up to five guests, Seaview Cottage lives up to its name sitting in an enviable position with stunning views across Embleton Bay to the ruins of majestic Dunstanburgh Castle. Located in the heart of Embleton village, the shop and pubs are within strolling distance and the glorious three-mile beach is also accessible by foot. A comfy, much loved holiday home with a large garden, the cottage is in a superb position for exploring Northumberland's glorious coast and countryside with the National Park, Newcastle upon Tyne and the Scottish Borders within easy driving distance.
Full of character, this self-catering holiday cottage is located within the boundary of the Dartmoor National Park and provides a perfect place for those who enjoy outdoor activities with fabulous walking and horse riding on the moors from the front door. Peter Tavy with a very good pub is close to The Shippen and there are lots of attractions throughout Devon and East Cornwall for day trips out. Tourist board rating: 3 Star
Located within an acre of land with a stream running through it, 1 Swinside Cottages is a comfortable Cumbrian holiday cottage with beautiful scenery all around and wonderful forest and fell walks from the front door. Whinlatter Forest Centre is nearby and there are lovely bike rides and plenty of attractions throughout the Lake District for days out.
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.
An ideal holiday retreat for two guests in the East Yorkshire village of Garton on the Wolds. A perfect base from which to explore the Yorkshire Wolds, within easy reach of Driffield and Beverley as well as Yorkshire's glorious coastline and bustling City of York. A stunning landscape packed full of culture and attractions, walking trails and nature reserves just waiting to be discovered. Tourist board rating: 4 Star Gold
Nicely tucked away in a quiet corner of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Old Barn Cottages provides a choice of three welcoming holiday homes that afford glorious views and plenty of peace and tranquility. Enjoy superb golf, horse riding, walking and cycling the quiet lanes, or get out and about exploring and visit Lincoln city centre or the sandy beaches on the coast. Do as much or as little as your heart desires on holiday in Lincolnshire. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
This spacious 5 Star Gold two bedroom holiday cottage nestles in a tranquil position within the Yorkshire Wolds in the village of Garton on the Wolds. A great base for exploring the many attractions of East Riding of Yorkshire with Driffield, the market town of Beverley, the Yorkshire coast and York city within driving distance for day trips out. Within a few miles of the Yorkshire Wolds Way national walking trail, the area is also home to many nature reserves including RSPB Bempton Cliffs, England’s largest mainland seabird colony. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Treat yourself to a week of 5-Star luxury with spectacular views over St Bride's Bay. This holiday cottage is located in the coastal village of Little Haven and perfect for couples or individuals who don't want to compromise on the quality of their accommodation or their proximity to the beach. The sand, coastal footpath, there are three friendly pubs, all within a few minutes walk of Leet Cottage, which is just off a quiet country lane and surrounded by fields making it feel remarkably secluded. It's a fantastic place to stay, whether you want to settle back on a sun lounger and unwind or to try everything the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has to offer, from castles to coasteering. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Escape to the country in this fantastic holiday home. Just a few miles from the magnificent Humber Bridge and within easy reach of the seaside resort of Cleethorpes, Sandes by Water sleeps ten people in four bedrooms (3 En-suite) and is ideal for large and extended families who enjoy being outdoors or favour the provided entertainment systems, Wifi, games and Televisions for an indoor escape. Five acres of private grounds have a well-kept lake, summer house, and paddocks for horses to stay. There is also secure bike storage and a wealth of footpaths, cycling trails and bridleways nearby to enjoy. Lincoln, Hull and York are around an hour by car, giving visitors the potential to alternate peaceful days in the country with exciting city adventures.
Sunny Bank is a stylish two-bedroom holiday cottage in a quiet location within walking distance of the centre of Keswick. There is space for up to four people, so the self-catering Lake District cottage is ideal for couples or families who want a comfortable place to stay while exploring the Northern Lakes, climbing Skiddaw, walking the fells and sailing on Derwentwater and Ullswater. Cumbria and the Lake District National Park are a favourite holiday destination at any time of the year because the scenery is so amazing and there is plenty to see and do. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Winners of the National Tourism Award 2025 for Accessible and Inclusive Tourism, this beautifully presented Welsh cottage is full of charm. Dating back to the 15th century, it sits in a peaceful setting in Carmarthenshire in the picturesque Towy Valley. A wealth of attractions are close by, including the National Botanical Garden of Wales and the renowned Aberglasney Gardens. The stunning Pembrokeshire coast and golden beaches are within easy driving distance. Outdoor adventures abound, from scenic walks to the new Towy cycle path right on the doorstep. The property is wheelchair accessible, with a profiling bed and hoist available to hire if required. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Exceptional both inside and out, this stylish well presented lodge sits in one of the most enviable positions in the Lake District, with a rural location close to Lake Windermere. Enjoy an alfresco meal on the terrace watching the sun set in the evening, and by day discover the many attractions of nearby Bowness and Windermere.
A holiday in the Herefordshire countryside is good for the soul. Mill Cottage is a welcoming holiday home in the traditional village of Llangrove. The one-bedroom self-catering cottage is in a peaceful spot close to the Wye Valley and only a few miles from the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains. Couples and solo travellers, including those with a dog, love the area for its walks, cycling routes, views, and historic places like Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford and Abergavenny.
You can tell the owners of Green View love their holiday cottage. It exudes warmth and welcome from the kerb, with the interior featuring original beams, modern furnishings, and a contemporary kitchen for easy self-catering. The three-bedroom property is opposite the village green in Banbridge, a few miles from Hawes and close to popular walks and attractions like Aysgarth Falls and the Wensleydale Creamery. There is plenty of space for six people, and children and dogs are very welcome. Green View Cottage is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is ideal for short breaks and extended stays. Tourist board rating: 5 Star Gold
The Byres is in a wonderfully peaceful location in the Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks area, within one hours drive of the Lake District National Park. Converted from an 18th Century barn to provide 4 Star accommodation. The cottage is a favourite with couples (especially walkers) and is dog-friendly. The small market town of Settle is only a few miles away, and you can easily reach places like Carlisle, York and Ribblesdale thanks to the nearby and spectacular Settle to Carlisle Railway. There is so much scope for walking and cycling, with paths accessible via a short walk from the cottage, making The Byres a wonderful choice for a self-catering holiday in the Yorkshire Dales.ì9 Tourist board rating: 3 Star
The 177-mile Offa's Dyke Path runs through the village, which is within easy reach of fantastic beaches and beautiful sights, including Talacre Bay and the Gronant Dunes. Tan Y Bryn is in a scenic spot two miles from Prestatyn and a three-minute walk from the Eagle and Child pub in Gwaenysgor. The stone holiday cottage is well equipped for self-catering with a fitted kitchen, and open plan eating and sitting area. The mezzanine bedroom has a superking or twin single beds to suit couples or friends. There's an enclosed garden with a deck, barbecue and seating, parking, and storage for bikes and kayaks.
Apple Tree Cottage is a ‘chocolate box’ pretty thatched cottage, set on a peaceful no through lane in a small Wiltshire village near the Hampshire border. It places you at the centre of superb destinations such as Stonehenge, the New Forest, Salisbury and Peppa Pig World; ideal if you seek a connection to nature, history and the countryside.
2 king size bedrooms and 1 twin Max 4 adults/3 children
Set in nearly two acres of private gardens, Brickley Rise is a beautifully restored 1745 Laundry Cottage that blends character with modern comfort. Just three miles from Sandringham Estate and a short drive to North Norfolk’s stunning beaches, it’s perfect for families, friends, or longer countryside stays. Spacious living areas with a cozy wood-burning effect stove, a fully equipped kitchen, and four comfortable bedrooms, including two with ensuites. Family-Friendly Touches, we provide everything to make family stays easy – cots, highchairs, bed guards, toys, books, games, and more. Good to Know: 3 miles from Sandringham Estate15 minutes to the North Norfolk coast Wi-Fi & parking included. Sorry, no pets