Enjoy the sound of silence in this peaceful holiday cottage near the Preseli Hills and Cardigan Bay. Cartws is one of three superb Felin Wrdan holiday cottages located in the quiet village of Eglwyswrw, a short drive from Newport, Poppit Sand, and at least a dozen other spectacular beaches. Walking, cycling, fishing, golf and horseriding are popular, as are local attractions like Folly Farm, the Blue Lagoon at Bluestone, and St David's Cathedral. Cartws sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is well-equipped for family and couple self-catering holidays in Pembrokeshire.
Stabal is a spacious one-bedroom holiday cottage. The beautifully converted barn has an upside-down layout with the living space on the top floor and the large bedroom and ensuite downstairs. Sleep soundly in the superking sized bed, unpack your clothes in the walk-in wardrobe, and soak your cares away in the deep bathtub. At night, you can watch the TV or light the log burner and gaze at the stars through the skylights without leaving the comfort of the sofa. You're only a ten-minute drive from the Pembrokeshire and Cardigan coastline, Preseli Hills, Newport and stunning beaches, and within easy reach of Tenby, St David's and Narbeth. The owners welcome self-catering holiday bookings all year round.
Storws is a sympathetically converted one bedroom stone barn. A cosy retreat for a couple nestled in the countryside of this tranquil part of Pembrokeshire in Wales. Storws has a topsy-turvy layout with the living area upstairs and bedroom and ensuite bathroom downstairs. Storws has been designed to be comfortable and luxurious base for exploring the beauty of Pembrokeshire.
The Chesters at Castleview Holiday Lodges is a deluxe self-catering two bedroom lodge with a BBQ, hot tub and a raised sundeck for you to sit back and enjoy the incredible countryside views overlooking the Lauderdale Valley in the Scottish Borders.
A delightful holiday cottage for two providing the chance to enjoy a taste of country life in a peaceful tranquil position amongst countryside on the Shropshire/Cheshire borders. Perfect for escaping away from the crowds and providing the ultimate in relaxation. Chester and Shrewsbury are lovely towns to visit as well as the numerous gardens and attractions. There are wonderful walks from Sandstone Hills to easier walks along the canals of Audlem and Whitchurch with tearooms on route. Tourist board rating: 4 Star Gold
A delightful Gold award winning detached country cottage set in a peaceful waterside location which is perfect for a family of 4 and spacious for a couple. This home from home Cottage is close to a canalside village with tearooms and a Nature Reserve with woodland walks and is central for Chester and Shrewsbury. Oakpond is based on the Cheshire/Shropshire Border and is within easy reach of Staffordshire and Wales and so plenty of places to visit.There are National Trust Houses and beautiful gardens to visit such as Dorothy Clive, Hodnet Hall and Wollerton gardens as well as the famous Ironbridge. Whitchurch is the oldest town in the country and has an abundance of restaurants including Docket 33 and Etzios. This delightful market town has many beautiful buildings from Georgian, Tudor and Medieval times and is a Walkers Welcome town. Tourist board rating: 4 Star Gold
As much as you'd love to get back to basics, a tent isn't always the best choice of accommodation for a holiday in Snowdonia. Tyn Lyn is a charming two-up, two-down holiday cottage with a log burner, double bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. It is part of the 600-acre Caerau Gardens a few miles from Bala, where guests can explore woodland, gardens, swim in the lake and generally enjoy the sort of peace it can be hard to find in our modern world. Couples and solo travellers adore the simple comforts of Tyn Lyn, which is close to Snowdonia National Park and some of North Wales' most dramatic scenery.
A charming holiday cottage located in a tranquil area which is a haven for wildlife. Close to Bude and its lovely beaches, The Hayloft provides a perfect self-catering base for visiting North Cornwall and an ideal romantic retreat for couples. Tourist board rating: 5 Star Gold
Our 16th century Farmhouse provides comfortable self-catering accommodation, a warm welcome and an excellent base for exploring the area coast or country. All coastal towns Whitstable, Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate are all within easy reach. Canterbury with its beautiful cathedral is worth a visit. Lovely walks and cycle rides from the farm gate and throughout the Faversham and surrounding area. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
A welcoming holiday home for 4 guests nestling amongst glorious rolling Kent countryside. An ideal self-catering base for exploring the 'Garden of England' with its lovely coastline, country houses, gardens and castles. Wonderful walks and cycle rides straight from the farm gate and throughout the Faversham area.
With breathtaking panoramic views, this beautifully restored 18th century farmhouse perches on the hill above the vibrant market town of Hebden Bridge overlooking the National Trust estate of Hardcastle Crags near Haworth and the Yorkshire Dales. A walker’s paradise with dramatic gorges, tumbling waterfalls and rolling heather moors.
Little Owls Nest sleeps 4 plus one travel cot and is pet friendly. This property has the benefit of an enclosed field, ideal for dogs. This is a ground floor barn, totally detached, Idyllic rural location Double bedroom plus travel cot Two single beds, Shower room with wc Open plan kitchen/dining/living area Outside : Enclosed west facing field – patio and grass with stunning views Table and chairs .There is ample off-road parking available. Decking outside front door
Kingfisher Cottage is ideal for couples and families visiting the New Forest National Park. Only a mile from Fordingbridge and within walking distance of The George pub, the holiday cottage is on a private 230-acre farm beside the banks of the Avon River, surrounded by meadows and fields. There is space for four people in two bedrooms, with a double sofa-bed that opens out to sleep up to two more adults. Paulton's Park, the National Motor Museum and Moors Valley Country Park are all within easy reach, as are miles of footpaths, traffic free cycling routes and bridleways. With its pretty thatched cottages, free-roaming ponies and ancient forests and woodland, the New Forest is a beautiful holiday destination at any time of the year.
Rosie's Cottage is a modern barn conversion with accommodation all on the ground floor. The comfortable holiday rental sleeps four people in two stylish ensuite bedrooms, has underfloor heating throughout, and is dog-friendly. It is in the picturesque village of Oulston in the Howardian Hills AONB. The Foss Walk footpath passes nearby, and there are lots of places to walk and ride your bike. Thirsk and Malton are only a few miles away, while York and attractions like Castle Howard are also within easy reach for days out. It's an ideal location for couples, families or friends.
A delightful barn conversion providing self catering accommodation in the depths of the beautiful rolling Mid-Devon countryside. An ideal base for exploring this interesting area or simply relaxing amongst nature and enjoying a taste of country life.
The Coach House is in a fantastic location for walking, cycling and enjoying the best Peak District attractions like Chatsworth House and Thor's Cave, Bakewell, Buxton and Dovedale. The self-catering cottage is on a family-run sheep and cattle farm on the edge of Alstonefield on the Staffordshire Moors near the Derbyshire border. There are gorgeous views and beautiful footpaths from the cottage, which sleeps six people in two bedrooms and is suitable for couples or families, including those with children and two well-behaved dogs. Bookings are available all year round.
Enjoy fantastic views and a delightful rural location at Ann's Bungalow. The house (sleeps six guests in three bedrooms) has beautiful views of fields, Cefn Cyff mountain and Pen Y Fan, and is part of Wern-y-Marchog Farm. Set back from a quiet road, Ann's Bungalow is three miles from Brecon and perfect for families or groups of friends who want to enjoy the walking, cycling, food and history for which the Brecon Beacons National Park and this part of mid-Wales are famous. Whether you are walking behind a waterfall or in the footsteps of medieval Lords, the award-winning standard of accommodation at Ann's Bungalow will ensure you are well rested to enjoy every moment of it. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Offering single level self-catering, Teal Cottage at Burgate Manor Farm is perfect for families and friends and offers an ideal base for exploring the New Forest and enjoying all it has to offer. Spend your days visiting the many attractions and cycling, walking or pony trekking the miles of forest tracks and trails before you retire back to relax in this comfy welcoming holiday cottage. Just a mile from Fordingbridge on the edge of the forest, Paultons Park, the Moors Valley Country Park, Lymington, Salisbury and Portsmouth are all within easy reach.
Enjoy country life with a stay at Honeysuckle Cottage at Honeycroft Farm in Somerset. Surrounded by glorious rolling countryside, this welcoming holiday cottage is perfect for a family holiday and sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms. The historic market town of Wells is only two miles away with Glastonbury just a little further and nearby attractions including Wookey Hole Caves, Clarks Village and Cheddar Gorge. All the right ingredients for a relaxing and fun-filled holiday with plenty of country air. Tourist board rating: 4 Star AA
Set on a farm amongst beautiful rolling countryside, this holiday cottage offers a high standard of self-catering accommodation and is a perfect base for exploring East Lothian and its many delights. With Edinburgh easily accessible within 30-minutes by car and the coast just 15-minutes away, The Stables is perfect whether you fancy relaxing or exploring. Tourist board rating: 4 Star