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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £598
Self catering accommodation in Kidwelly sleeps 8.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Hot Tub • Fishing near by • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Sleeping eight in four bedrooms and with private use of a hot tub, this stone barn conversion is set near Kidwelly in lovely Carmarthenshire countryside.
One of a group of three barn conversions on a working farm in beautiful countryside, 3 miles from Kidwelly in Carmarthenshire. With exclusive use of a hot tub, and a private garden plus shared use of a garden with rabbits and a pond, this superb cottage is a must for all the family. Stone walls, a woodburner and oak woodwork keep the character of this property warm and welcoming, while the bedrooms, which include two ground floor rooms each with an en-suite, and two further first floor bedrooms, are sure to suit groups of family or friends. There are country walks, racing at Ffos Las Racecourse, castles, beaches and parks to discover in the wonderful area.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £225
Self catering accommodation in Llanwrthwl sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Fishing near by • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: This semi-detached cottage is located near to Llanwrthwl in Mid Wales and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Trout Cottage is a semi-detached ground floor cottage near to the village of Llanwrthwl in Mid Wales. The cottage sleeps two people and has one twin bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Also in the cottage is an open plan living area with a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area. Outside is off road parking and a garden with outdoor furniture. With three other cottages on site and a spectacular location next to the River Wye, Trout Cottage is a lovely holiday cottage.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £395
Self catering accommodation in Cardigan sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Fishing near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 2 PROPERTIES ON THE EDGE OF THE POPULAR VILLAGE OF ST DOGMAELS WITHIN THE PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTRYSIDE Located in an enviable position on Cardigan s River Teifi estuary this lovely cottage attached to the owners house has one of the finest panoramic views in the area. The property is a birdwatchers paradise where you can enjoy birds such as heron fishing for their supper from the front of the property. St. Dogmaels holds a weekly farmers market. The sandy beach at Poppit Sands with its rock pools and sand dunes is 1 mile away. The slipway and pontoon great for crabbing and the start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path are 50 yards away. Riverside inns are a short walk away with the nearest approximately 150 yards from the cottage you will be within a short distance from Cardigan town and a short drive from the Preselli Mountains. Locally you can visit Cilgerran Castle St Dogmaels Abbey ruins or the Welsh Wildlife Centre a short drive. Amenities: off-road parking for 2 cars and boat if requested at time of booking. Bed linen electric storage heating electric and Wi-Fi included. Regret no smoking in the property. 2 dogs welcome. Location: beach restaurants shops and pubs all within walking distance in St Dogmaels 0.5 miles. Arrival: 3.00pm. This charming property offers comfortable accommodation with TWO double bedrooms. Shower room: with WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: with TV Freeview DVD and flame effect electric fire. Kitchen area is well-equipped with electric oven hob fridge and microwave. Utility: with washing machine tumble dryer and freezer. Outside: the rear garden accessed via steps to an enclosed lawn and seating area with BBQ. To the front is an attractive patio with seating where you can enjoy one of the best views of the River Teifi.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £306
Self catering accommodation in Llangollen sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This detached barn conversion close to Llangollen has exposed beams and a woodburner, and sleeps six people over three bedrooms.
A detached barn conversion on a smallholding close to the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Llangollen Canal. Stylishly decorated and furnished with care, this comfortable cottage has exposed beams, a woodburner and three bedrooms, one which has en-suite facilities. This is a quality cottage, whose well-equipped kitchen, attractive bedrooms and lovely sitting room make a perfect base to return to after a day exploring the area. The cottage has its own garden, which has furniture and countryside views towards the famous Castell Dinas Bran ruins, a wonderful spot for a summer BBQ. Visit pretty Llangollen, enjoy a horse-drawn boat trip or venture over to Snowdonia or the Isle of Anglesey.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £346
Self catering accommodation in Llanbedr sleeps 6.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sle
Accommodation overview: Cyplau details
Cyplau is a traditional 18th century granite and slate cottage clad in honeysuckle. Two gamekeepers' cottages were converted into a cosy, warm, welcoming property during the 1960s, hence the name Cyplau (pronounced cup-lie) which is Welsh for coupled.
Backed by ancient woodland, nature provides many delights; birds including osprey, bluebells, clean air, starlit nights, and fiery sunsets over the sea create a tranquil rural setting. In an elevated position on the edge of Llanbedr, it is only a five minute walk to traditional inns serving pub food, a restaurant and the village shops.
Glimpses of the sea can be seen from the bedroom windows. Beautiful safe, un-crowded sandy beaches are just a five minute drive away. Rock pools, a small harbour with an activity centre, sand dunes, numerous shells and a beach cafe provide families with days of fun, fishing and freedom. Cycles can be hired in the village, guided wildlife safaris on the beach or take a flight over Snowdonia from the local airfield.
Located in the Snowdonia National Park, it is an ideal base to discover hidden places on foot or in the car. There are easy and challenging walks directly from Cyplau onto the moors with panoramic views, historical sites, and rushing rivers. Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, is nearby and can be ascended on foot or by the famous mountain train.
There are many steam railways including the famous Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland lines. The Italianate village Portmeirion is an architect's dream with Mediterranean style gardens and excellent dining facilities. En route visit Harlech Castle, a World Heritage Site. Royal St David's golf course is 10 minutes' drive and the Centre for Alternative Technology, a nationally acclaimed environmental attraction, is 40 minutes' drive.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £515
Self catering accommodation in Llandovery sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 3 PROPERTIES NESTLED IN THE ROLLING FOOTHILLS OF THE BLACK MOUNTAINS AND BRECON BEACONS. A stunning selection of properties offering luxury accommodation in an area criss-crossed with stunning walks. Set around the old farm yard these properties look out across far-reaching rural views with private gardens and the use of estate grounds stretching down to a river. Set in the rolling countryside near Llandovery surrounded by working farmland and accessible for great days out for all. Ideally situated for Llandeilo and within an hour of beaches to the South and West of Wales and edged by the Black Mountains Brecon Beacons National Park and Cambrian Mountains. Walk the Waterfall Trail visit the Big Pit or see the red kites being fed locally or simply relax in the stunning surroundings that the properties offer. Amenities: ample parking bed linen towels electric central heating and logs included. All bedrooms have TV s. Heating is predominantly under-floor. Outside: each property has a private area of grounds and all benefit from the 104 acres of estate land to explore. 2 well-behaved dogs welcome. Location: beach of Aberaeron within an hours drive pubs cafes and restaurants in local town of Llandovery is 4 miles away or Llamdeilo is 14 miles. Arrival Time: 3.30pm The accommodation was formerly the byre and stables providing comfortable accommodation with THREE bedrooms: 1 king-size bedroom 1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom. Bathrooms: 1 bath and WC 1 double shower and WC and 1 walk-in shower with WC. Lounge: with woodburner TV and DVD. Kitchen/diner: the kitchen area is well-equipped with range cooker dishwasher fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. Outside: small paved patio and enclosed lawn area.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £397
Self catering accommodation in Colwyn Bay sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Fishing near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleep
Accommodation overview: Lletty details
Lletty is one of seven luxury self-catering cottages on The Bodnant Estate near Conwy in North Wales. The other properties are Bryn Rhydd: four guests, Ty Newydd: eight guests, Ty Cerrig: seven guests, Garth Iwrch: four guests, Ty Ucha'r Ffordd: two guests and Tyddyn Derwen: five guests. Bodnant Garden, the world famous garden owned by the National Trust, is central to the Estate and within one to two miles' walking distance from the properties.
A perfect outdoor break, the Bodnant Estate is privately owned and this holiday farmhouse lies off a single track lane from where there are glorious walks along private paths through woods and across farmland on the Bodnant Estate. Bodnant Garden is open 361 days a year.
There are many attractions and places to visit in this part of Wales. Within a 20-minute drive is the elegant Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno. Also the sandy beaches of Conwy, Penmaenmawr and Colwyn Bay are within about a 15-minute drive. Snowdonia National Park is on the doorstep, including the Swallow Falls near Betws-y-Coed and Snowdon. The summit of Snowdon can be reached via the mountain train from Llanberis. A number of Welsh castles including Conwy, Caernarfon, Beaumaris, Harlech, Dolwydellan, Denbigh and Rhuddlan are within easy striking distance.
Lletty is a historic three-storey Grade II stone holiday farmhouse dating from the 17th century, recently rescued from dereliction and sympathetically restored leading to an award from the Conwy Civic Society during 2009 for its restoration. Lletty is situated high above the Eglwysbach valley, with fine pastoral views. It has many period features including two vaulted rooms, a two-storey room where the warmth of the animals was used to heat the farmhouse, exposed beams, wooden and slate floors, and bread oven. A separate annexe provides accommodation for two guests.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £345
Self catering accommodation in Bodfari sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Swimming Pool • Fishing near by • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: This brick built luxury cottage adjoining the owner's 15th Century farmhouse near to Bodfari in North Wales sleeps two people.
Set in 30 acres of beautiful grounds, this delightful cottage is part of an award-winning farm at the foot of the Clwydian Hill Range. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is a brick built cottage, adjoining the owner's 15th Century farmhouse. With access to a heated swimming pool, a wonderful garden and private fishing on the River Clwyd, this lovely home-from-home is an ideal spot for a romantic break, far from the stresses of modern life. The local area is packed with things to see and do including walks along the Offa's Dyke Pathway, trips to the market town of Denbigh and numerous sites of historic interest. Note: The cottage was voted one of the UK’s top 20 romantic cottages in 2009 by Alistair Sawday for The Times Online.
  
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