In Llanelltyd 1 mile from the historic town of Dolgelau with pubs shops and cycle hire ideal for the Mawddach Trail. The renowned Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park is 4.5 miles down the road perfect for a mountain biking challenge. Explore beautiful Barmouth 6 miles with its golden sandy beaches harbour cafes pubs shops museums and galleries….
Surrounded by fields and natural beauty in an elevated position above Tal-y-Bont. This is the perfect location for walking climbing kayaking canoeing and fishing in breath-taking scenery. Just 5 miles from coastal Conwy a World Heritage Site and home to a 13th century castle together with a selection of independent shops restaurants and a fishing…
The market town of Cowbridge resting between the sea countryside and city has a bustling high-street with a wealth of character and natural beauty and an array of independent shops eateries bars and restaurants for all to enjoy. This is a real hidden treasure and is home to a thriving Food Festival every September. Just…
This beautiful barn is set in a 2 acre garden just outside the village of Capel Dewi. There are countryside walks available from the front door and the quiet roads are popular with cycling enthusiasts. The village of Llandysul is just over 4 miles away the village and the surrounding areas offer a selection of…
Stunning location in Tal-y-Bont with golden sandy beaches cafes pubs shops museums and galleries all within easy reach. Just under five miles from Barmouth with its harbour and the Mawddach Estuary and within a short drive is Harlech famous for its castle. There is so much on offer with paddle-boarding boat trips fishing sea swimming…
The property is located just off the main road through Southerndown in an enviable position overlooking the rugged coastline and bay. Southerndown beach can be reached via a short half-mile stroll on the footpath located directly opposite the property or for those who prefer to drive the public car park serving the beach is just…
Known as the Hideaway House this Grade II listed Cottage is in the attractive Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron. Lined with colourful painted houses the town has an elegant feel. Stroll around the harbour and enjoy a famous honey ice cream or delicious fish and chips and watch the boats or walk to the pebble…
Located close by to Bala with its cafes pubs shops swimming pool and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy sailing stroll around the lake or ride on the steam railway. For the more adventurous there s the National White-Water Centre Zip World Slate Caverns at Blaenau Ffestiniog Galn Y Gors Karting Park and the mountain…
Tucked away in 115 acres near Commins Coch with unrivalled scenery of Snowdonia National Park and the many outdoor activities it offers including walking mountaineering mountain biking and water sports.. The town of Machynlleth can be found six and a half miles away and has a choice of places to eat and drink as well…
This charming newly converted barn is at the end of a long lane yet within walking distance of the historic village of Cilgerran. The 12th century Cilgerran Castle looms high above the River Teifi where you can paddleboard or canoe downriver to the market town of Cardigan. Or put your walking boots on and explore…