Two miles from Whitchurch within a fifteen miles radius visit the markets towns of Wrexham and Oswestry historic Llangollen and medieval Chester. This is a great location whatever the time of year for friends and family to have a relaxing or active holiday. Ride or stride along the Cheshire Sandstone Trail and the Shropshire Way…
Located in the little hamlet of Cross Inn with the local pub and village shop just a short walk. Pop to the pretty seaside fishing town of New Quay with its good selection of cafes pubs restaurants two golden sandy beaches and the picturesque harbour for boat trips offering dolphin spotting and fishing. The surrounding…
Particularly suitable for couples arriving from the Bristol area or the M5 this attractive cottage is perfect for guests looking for a weekend break in a pretty Welsh village. You will be close to the wonderful parklands of the Clytha Estate with other local attractions including the Big Pit National Coal Museum (12 miles) and…
Nestled in ancient woodland this aptly named hut overlooking the dramatic Usk Valley is wonderfully green and calm with a riot of bluebells carpeting the floor each spring. Off grid luxury and romance in complete seclusion and with your own private wood-fired hot tub. A short drive and you re in the pretty town of…
Idyllic location in Tal-y-Bont with local pub and shop. Golden sandy beaches cafes pubs shops museums and galleries all within easy reach. 4.5 miles from Barmouth with its harbour and 6.5 miles from Harlech famous for its castle being a World Heritage Site. There so much to do here such as paddle-boarding boat trips fishing…
This stylish and creatively designed house is well placed to explore Shropshire and its borders being a short drive from Welshpool Oswestry and Shrewsbury. Head to medieval Shrewsbury with its castle Severn theatre independent shops and eateries. Country lovers and sportsman alike will find plenty to do in the area boating or fishing on the…
Tucked away in the Cadnant Valley yet on the edge of Caernarfon with its 13th-century castle a UNESCO World Heritage Site the marina Waterside Doc Fictoria art complex independent shops restaurants and waterside views. Pop to the seafront at Dinas Dinlle with an ancient hill fort and beautiful beach for swimming and water sports. Llanberis…
Walk just under a mile to the local pub and shop in Llangernyw or head north seven miles to the historic walled market town of Conwy. A World Heritage Site with a 13th century castle this lovely town also has a fishing harbour and a host of independent shops cafes and restaurants as well as…
Resting alongside the River Wye with striking views of the limestone cliffs this bustling town is steeped in history and a great base for exploring the Wye Valley and has a good selection of pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes. The towns castle is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain here you…
Located in the beautiful village of Scurlage one of the most sought-after destinations of the Gower Peninsula. There are local shops pub takeaway and most importantly the array of beautiful sandy beaches all within easy reach. This is the perfect location to enjoy both an active or relaxing coastal escape and is ever so popular…