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The farmhouse features a traditional stone exterior with a weathered slate roof. Fencing and a wall are visible in the foreground, framing the entrance with a small porch. Lush greenery surrounds the property, enhancing the serene rural setting.
Home in Llwyncelyn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Traditional Coastal Self-Catering Farmhouse

Ffyllon Fawr is a south facing farmhouse built approx 1890 and has been sympathetically renovated and modernised recently. The farmhouse is in an elevated position and overlooks the farmyard and the beautiful open countryside. To one side is a level patio area with a picnic table/bench leading onto a sloping lawn area. (N.B Bedrooms not requested and booked for are secured allowing us to offer a reduced booking cost for a smaller number of guests. The farmhouse is not shared with other guests.)

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A beaver is seen foraging in a serene pond, surrounded by lush greenery. Its fur appears slick and rich brown, while the water reflects the nearby foliage, creating a vivid natural backdrop. The beaver is in mid-action, holding a small branch with its paws.
Home in Furnace
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Rustic Stone Cottage with Cosy Wood Burning Stove

Located in stunning and remote 'Artists Valley' (with Beavers) this charming Self Catering cottage is in a 75 acre conservation and permaculture site. We are surrounded by incredible wildlife and some rare species, and are demonstrating how to restore this precious land - producing food, beauty and habitat! With a Wood burner, Kitchen, Bathroom, Central Heating and unparalleled views - it is perfect for walking, a romantic break, nature or mountain biking holidays or as a rural family retreat.

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An aerial view captures the exterior of the converted school, featuring a charming stone facade and arched windows. A spacious stone patio is visible, furnished with a sofa and a small dining table, surrounded by well-maintained greenery and scenic fields.
Home in Nant-glas
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

St Mark's School

Relax and unwind in this beautiful converted 1880s school. Plenty of original school features are still on display. Situated 15mins drive from the royal Welsh show ground in Builth, 15mins from Rhayader and the Elan Valley, 15mins from Spa town Llandrindod wells, just over an hour to Aberystwyth and west coast beaches, it is the ideal location! The house sits on the edge of a forestry leading up a hill with stunning views and lots of dog friendly walks/bike rides. Ideal for fishing in the Wye!

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The cottage is framed by lush greenery and colorful flowers, including red blooms, creating a welcoming and vibrant exterior. A large decking area is visible, leading to the entrance of the house. Bright blue skies are seen above, enhancing the retreat's natural setting.
Home in Arthog
5 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Erw Fair. Perfect for Couples, Log-fired Hot Tub

Nestled at the foot of Cader Idris overlooking the beautiful Mawddach estuary, Erw Fair is perfectly located for exploring southern Eryri (Snowdonia National Park. The cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms (one king, en suite and one twin) and would be perfect for couples looking for a quiet retreat. The cottage is within walking distance of the Mawddach Trail perfect for exploring this beautiful corner of North Wales. Barmouth is also 2.5 miles walk across the famous Barmouth Bridge.

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The charming exterior of the restored farmhouse is highlighted at dusk, featuring a thatched roof and large glass doors that reflect the sunset. Traditional lime-washed stone walls and wooden accents enhance the inviting atmosphere of the property, set against a tranquil rural backdrop.
Home in Rhos
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Gwarcwm Farm Crog Loft Hot Tub and Riverside Sauna

A crogloft is a traditional Welsh mezzanine, tucked away in the eves. Somewhere to quiet retreat to. Gwarcwm's Crog Loft is at the heart of the home, an old farmhouse beautifully restored. We hope you will love it as much as we do. The house is attached to a small field that slopes steeply down to a river at the bottom. We've recently finished building a sauna next to the river and installed a wood-burning hot tub, making this a perfect place to wind down when the day's adventuring is done.

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The image captures a scenic view of the Barmouth Estuary, showcasing lush green hills and distant mountains. The cottage is seen nestled at the edge of a treed area, with open fields leading towards the water. A coastline and a bridge are visible in the background.
Home in Dolgellau
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

Magic Mountain Cottage: family- & dog-friendly

There is nowhere quite as magical as this: an historic, creaky cottage, at the end of a farmers track below Cader Idris. It's a back-in-time experience, with wooden beams and antique furniture, owned by the same family for over 60 years. Please read all the details carefully before you book. It’s a 300 year old cottage on the side of a mountain, space, fresh air and tranquillity. It's comfortable but nothing fancy. No TV or wifi, but a woodburner, books and massive views behind the cottage.

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The traditional slate cottage is seen from a side angle, showcasing its charming exterior against a backdrop of rolling green hills. The two stone chimneys rise from the roof, while neatly trimmed hedges line the pathway leading to the cottage.
Home in Dinas Mawddwy
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Llwyncelyn - Dinas Mawddwy - Machynlleth.

Llwyncelyn is a delightful traditional slate cottage nestling on the side of the Dyfi Valley. It is situated above the village of Dinas Mawddwy, easily accessed off the A470 and offers stunning views across and along the Dyfi Valley both from the cottage and the enclosed garden. It provides the perfect base from which to discover Southern Snowdonia, in all its glorious seasons. Not equiped for chidren. We generally accept dogs(maximum 2) but reserve the right to occasionally say no!

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The exterior of a charming stone cottage is presented, featuring green shutters and flower pots adorning the entrance. The sunlit facade highlights the textured stonework and wooden door, while a small garden area sits outside, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the building.
Home in Tregaron
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Hen Efail - Old Smithy

Recommended by the Sunday Times (12.09.21), Hen Efail is close to Cors Caron (the largest raised bog in Britain), the Cambrian Mountains and only 30 minutes' drive to the beautiful Ceredigion coastline. Its village location means it is only a short walk to independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Hen Efail has spacious rooms, yet maintains a cozy country feel with exposed beams/stonework and wood burning stove. It is good for couples, solo adventurers, families with kids, and pets.

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A large set of glass doors frames a stunning view of the sunset over the ocean. Silhouettes of outdoor seating can be seen on the balcony, with soft sunlight reflecting on the water's surface.
Home in Ceredigion
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Rockside, stunning sea views, family home

Rockside is a stones throw away from the beautiful blue flag beach of Borth. It has been renovated to offer a stunning 3 bedroom holiday house with open plan kitchen and diner downstairs and a living room which opens out onto a balcony upstairs for breathtaking views over cardigan bay. It is within walking distance to local shops, cafes, restaurants and boutique cinema. You can enjoy the beach and coastal path on your doorstep or take a drive inland to nearby Aberystwyth.

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An inviting attic bedroom is illuminated by soft light fixtures. A spacious bed is dressed with a multicolored quilt, complemented by neatly stacked towels. Wooden nightstands and a dresser provide storage, while floral wallpaper enhances the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Ceredigion
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Little Cottage, Borth

Take it easy at this unique getaway. Perfect for two people, you'll hardly want to leave the Little Cottage to stroll along the beach, gaze at the glorious sunsets or explore the quirky shops, cafes and pubs of Borth and beyond. Spend cosy evenings in front of the log burner or have a bbq on the terrace... the choice is yours. Whatever time of year you choose to stay you'll fall in love with the fabulous scenery of the Ceredigion coastline and views of Snowdonia beyond.

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A cozy lounge area features a stone fireplace and wooden beams overhead. Two light-colored sofas with decorative cushions face a wooden coffee table, while shelves lined with books and artwork complete the space. Natural light filters in through large windows, enhancing the room's inviting feel.
Home in Sir Ceredigion
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Old Fishermans Cottage

Stay in an authentic Mariners cottage a few minutes walk to the sea on the beautiful Cardigan bay coastal path. This is where quaint seaside towns and villages are nestled between the beautiful seascapes. Green fields and deep wooded river valleys, combine with the remote and starkly beautiful Cambrian Mountains. A magical place to visit. This is a place to relax, away from it all, enjoy the local scenery, sample locally produced and sourced foods, wine and beers.

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The charming exterior of a single-storey cottage is surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowerbeds. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, showcasing a well-maintained lawn. The south-facing aspect allows for pleasant views of the countryside beyond.
Home in Llawryglyn
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Dolgenau Hir

Montgomeryshire - the Paradise of Wales Montgomeryshire is known as "The Paradise of Wales", and this charming holiday cottage is located at its very heart. The area is beautiful, ranging from fertile farm land in the valleys to mountainous regions with lakes and forests. For visitors with time to walk and explore, the countryside is perfection. The nearby Hafren Forest, from which the Rivers Hafren (Severn), Wye and Rheidol rise, has many signposted walks.

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