Fig Tree is a dog-friendly cottage sleeping five, tucked into the quiet edge of the Bodnant Estate with open views west across the Conwy Valley to the peaks of Eryri. There are two patio areas - one for dining, one for sitting - plus a private hot tub with the valley laid out in front of you. Guests also have around-the-clock access to a heated indoor pool shared with just one neighbouring cottage. Bodnant Garden is three miles away; Conwy Castle, the coast and the mountains are all within easy reach.
Isfryn Cottage offers a welcoming self-catering experience in Dolgellau, perfectly situated within Snowdonia National Park. Ideal for couples or small families, the Victorian holiday cottage is in a quiet courtyard near the town centre and sleeps three people in two bedrooms. Just steps from local pubs and eateries, it's an excellent base for exploring the scenic Mawddach Trail and the challenging trails of nearby Cader Idris Mountain. Attractions such as Coed y Brenin Forest Park, the sandy beaches of Barmouth, and historic Harlech Castle are all a short drive away, making Isfryn Cottage a great mix of convenience, adventure and natural beauty.
Musselwick Bungalow is a large coastal holiday home in Pembrokeshire, set directly above a sheltered bay within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With sea views from every room and private access down to the foreshore, this Victorian bungalow sleeps up to nine guests and is arranged largely on one level. The coastal path runs alongside the garden, while the sailing village of Dale can be reached on foot at low tide. Open fires, a wide sea-facing lawn and immediate access to coastal walking make this self-catering accommodation a quietly special place for relaxed seaside stays with family and friends.
Aeolian is a superb three-storey Victorian coastal townhouse, ideally located opposite Criccieth Castle and enjoying far-reaching sea views. Blending original character with modern touches, the interior offers fresh, spacious living areas—perfect for multi-generational families or groups of friends seeking a relaxing coastal escape. This welcoming home-from-home sleeps up to eight guests across four beautifully presented bedrooms, including two super king rooms, a twin room with two full-size single beds, and a children’s bunk room. There are two bathrooms, along with a convenient ground floor cloakroom. Up to two dogs are welcome, and the enclosed suntrap garden—with table and benches—provides a lovely space to relax after a day by the sea. Guests can also enjoy full fibre Wi-Fi throughout the property. The beach is just a two-minute walk away, while pubs, restaurants, cafés, shops, and the train station are all within easy reach. Perfectly positioned for exploring North Wales and the Llŷn Peninsula, with the Wales Coast Path right on the doorstep, Aeolian makes an ideal base for both adventure and relaxation. Free parking is readily available across the road, and EV charging points can be found within a ten-minute walk. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
NEW LUXURY 3 BED, 2 BATH LODGE. STUNNING OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE IN A VERY GENEROUS PLOT OFFERING AMAZING PRIVACY. ECO & DISABLED Friendly. Peace & tranquility for couples & families. Near Builth Wells: northern edge of Bannau Brycheiniog (formerly Brecon Beacons). Shropshire Hills, Herefordshire, Wye Valley, West Coast & Malvern Hills are 45 to 90 minutes away. See website for family days out. An ideal stopover for events at the Royal Welsh Showground