Ty Isaf is a stone's throw from Tresaith Beach, famed for its sandy shores and cascading waterfall. This charming 4-star holiday home comfortably accommodates six and is tailor-made for families and groups of friends with comfortably stylish rooms and a huge garden. The Cardigan Coast offers year-round beauty. Sandy beaches and coastal paths beckon with adventures from bird watching to coasteering and surfing to suit all speeds. Don't miss the chance to spot dolphins and seals. Immerse yourself in Welsh culture in nearby Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn, or wander along the Ceredigion Coastal Path to the Ship Inn for a tasty meal. Ty Isaf promises unforgettable seaside retreats. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
This charming Victorian cottage is perfect for a romantic couples escape or a peaceful bolthole for a solo traveller who wants a convenient base from which to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park. The converted former carriage house is only three miles from Brecon with easy access to beautiful footpaths, bridleways and cycling paths - some of which are accessible from the door. A peaceful location with a spacious garden also makes this one-bedroom cottage ideal for lazy summer barbecues. The Brecon Beacons being a Dark Skies Reserve offers amazing stargazing from our fields.
Plenty of space awaits your family and friends at Castle Farm. The beautiful Brecon Beacons self-catering property comprises The Farmhouse with 6 bedrooms sleeping up to 16 people with one bedroom being accessed from a courtyard and the next door Cottage which has 3 bedrooms, sleeping an additional 12. The holiday home sits in its own valley close to Capel-y-ffin, a tiny hamlet seven miles from Hay-on-Wye and 14 miles from Abergavenny. It has fantastic views and excellent opportunities for walking, mountain biking, cycling, horse riding, and other fun activities. Guests love the flexibility of accommodation which is suitable for everything from a family reunion to a relaxed Christmas with friends and wellness retreats.
Escape to The Lookout at Tregib, a tranquil woodland retreat in the Brecon Beacons National Park. This charming, wheelchair-accessible holiday cottage offers peaceful seclusion with leafy views and the soothing sounds of a babbling brook. Just minutes from Llandeilo, enjoy easy access to independent shops, Dinefwr Park, and the stunning landscapes of Bannau Brycheiniog. Adventure awaits with hiking, biking, and swimming, or exploring local attractions like Carreg Cennen Castle and the Gower Peninsula. With cosy self-catering facilities and nearby pubs, The Lookout is the perfect base for your next exciting getaway!
It's rare that a large Snowdonia holiday home is as spectacular inside as the views outside, but St Curig's Church in Capel Curig is the exception. This fabulous conversion provides extremely comfortable self-catering accommodation for up to 16 guests, making it popular for family gatherings and holidays with friends. It is across the road from a great village store and within a few minutes' walk from the Bryn Tyrch Inn and Tyn-y-Coed Inn. Moel Siabod is virtually on the doorstep, and with Betws-y-Coed only a short drive away, there are no shortage of cafes, pubs and amenities from which to choose. Capel Curig offers cycling, walking, fishing, horse riding and kayaking. It is a superb base for exploring Snowdonia National Park as it is also within reach of Mount Snowdon, historic Conwy, and beautiful beaches. If you want to experience the best of the great outdoors without forgoing any home comforts, St Curig's Church is a perfect base for your holiday.