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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.

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Barn in Mid Wales 4

Brecon, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £601 Availability

Laid back luxury in the quiet hills beyond the towns of Brecon & Sennybridge. There are great days out to be had in the surrounding Brecon Beacons, from walking the highest South Wales peak, PenyFan, to enjoying yummy meals in one of the many country pubs in the area, that's if you can tear yourself away from the views. The area is very good for cycling with routes for both mountain bikes and road cyclists, with bike hire available in Brecon and Hay on Wye. There is a local soft play centre just outside Brecon, encase of a rainy day with under 8's and Brecon has a small independent cinema too. Sennybridge is the closest town, best for the basics, head to Brecon for a proper Welsh town, complete with Cathedral, Regimental museum, cinema and mountaineering shops. Hay on Wye is a favourite, with heaps of independent stores and cafes. Explore the popular Dan yr Ogof caves nearby, or Big Pit for a cultural adventure, both of which are a great family day out. Games room: with table tennis and pool table. Play facilities: children s play frame. The accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: 1 king size with en suite bath and WC and 1 twin, en suite shower and WC. Lounge/dining area: with woodburner, TV and DVD. Kitchen area, with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Outside: childrens play frame with slide, pool table, boule, large wooden terrace, BBQ and outdoor furniture. . Regret no smoking. Regret no pets. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen, electric, central heating and Wi Fi included. Additional info: there are electric charging points for cars.

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Rhayader, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £585 Availability

This property enjoys a pleasantly secluded rural location in mid Wales, just one mile from the attractive market town of Rhayader, the first town on the River Wye. The town boasts a good range of shops and eateries, as well as being home to the Elan Valley Visitor Centre which makes a great first port of call for those who want to enjoy the area s miles of scenic walks. On the outskirts of the town, Gigrin Farm is a great place for wildlife lovers to spend an afternoon, as it is home to the Red Kite feeding centre, with daily feeds when guests can see these magnificent birds up close. Further afield, guests may like to visit the literary town of Hay on Wye or the seaside town of Aberystwyth. The front door of this attractive mill cottage opens directly into the spacious dining room which has been attractively finished with a beamed ceiling, large feature fireplace, and a dining table which comfortably seats six. Moving through to the lounge, guests will find a cosy, relaxing space with a warming wood burner, TV, and Blu ray player, whilst the fantastic sun room offers a second lounge area, which enjoys panoramic views across the patio to the countryside beyond. Keen cooks will be pleased to see that the property s kitchen is well equipped with everything they will need to prepare their favourite dishes, including a Range style oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. There is also a wet room with shower and WC on the ground floor. On the first floor, meanwhile, guests will find three stylish bedrooms. Two of these are king size rooms, both of which can be made up as twin rooms on request, thanks to their zip and link beds. One of these benefits from an en suite shower room with a shower and WC, whilst the other has an en suite WC. The third bedroom is a twin room which, again, has an en suite shower and WC. Outside, there is a patio garden which is accessed through the sun room, offering garden furniture and a BBQ. Beyond this, there is a beautiful streamside garden, which is a fantastic place to relax, but guests should be aware that children must be supervised at all times.

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Cantref, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £1556 Availability

A beautiful peaceful environment with waterfalls, streams, woodlands and grazing sheep on the farm, this fantastic holiday home is also only 4 miles from the town of Brecon. Admire the Georgian architecture, and discover independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Visit the heritage centre, follow Captain's Walk and see the remains of Brecon's medieval walls, or visit the South Wales Borderers Museum at Brecon Barracks. The Brecon Beacons National Park is perfect for walking enthusiasts with breathtaking landscapes to be enjoyed from riverside to mountain peak. Hire mountain bikes and enjoy pony trekking at Cantref Adventure Farm, or try sailing, paddle boarding and kayaking at Llangorse Lake. Discover some of Europe s finest surviving castles: Brecon Castle, Abergavenny Castle and Crickhowell Castle. Great oak beams and traditional exposed stonework stand reminiscent of the original barn, with the renovation creating a social, comfortable and welcoming space that you can't help but relax in. Perfect for a group of friends or a large family gathering, there is even space for extras to pitch a tent. The spacious, stone tiled kitchen has a central island and electric hob, oven, microwave, large fridge, large fridge/ freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. The long refectory dining table seats 14 people. Steps lead down to a large flag stoned area with double height windows where a wonderful, semi circular oak settle reaches around a very large, stone central fireplace a wonderful place to relax in the flickering heat of an open fire. Up a few steps to the main living area, comfortable sofas and armchairs are the perfect place to relax after a long day to watch a movie, or to read a book in front of the wood burner. One of the sofas is a double sofa bed. There is a lovely recessed window area with a sofa and chairs with uninterrupted views straight up to the Beacons. There is a downstairs shower room and an area for leaving coats and boots. Also there are three bedrooms on the ground floor, two doubles sharing one Jack & Jill shower room and a twin with en suite shower room. Upstairs there is a further very spacious bathroom with a bath. Up a flight of steps is a large oak beamed open plan room. the fourth bedroom on the mezzanine level (overlooking the living space) has six single pine beds and can be used as a bedroom or a further sitting area. Outside, there is a sunny, sitting area with wooden table and benches and a stone built BBQ. Dine alfresco morning, noon and evening, enjoying the wonderful views down the valley towards Brecon. Ample off road parking and shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles away.

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Brecon Town, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £627 Availability

Set in the centre of Brecon town, this captivating cottage is near pubs, shops and other amenities half a mile away. The River Honddu and Brecon Cathedral can be seen from the cottage while the River Usk is down the road and a picturesque setting for a riverside stroll. Art galleries and museums adorn the streets, while the Brecon Canal Basin begins just south of town hire a canal boat for a lazy day trip on the water. The real reason many visit beautiful Brecon is to climb the highest peak in South Wales, Pen y Fan (6 miles) offering unbeatable views of this renowned national park. Inside, one exposed stone wall contrasts with soothing tones in the sitting room, creating a relaxed space to unwind after busy days out and about in the Brecon Beacons. Wake up for the day over the morning news in this tranquil lounge space or settle in for a film night. Play a round of pool at the downstairs pool table, the ideal place for friends to enjoy socialising into the evening. The light and bright kitchen is complete with an electric oven and gas hob, a microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine and dishwasher. There s a cooking area for putting together a meal or you could take a seat at the table and chairs while you plan your day to day adventures. A downstairs closet with WC completes the ground floor. Upstairs, there is a bathroom with a shower over the bath. When everyone is ready to retire for the night, there s a choice of two contemporary, attractive bedrooms one king size and one super king size both with skylights so on a clear evening you can enjoy the night s sky. The super king size bed can be made into two full size single beds on request. Outside, an enclosed courtyard provides a wonderful setting for a morning breath of fresh air or al fresco lunch. The outdoor table and chairs can be found in the barn, which is lockable so you can safely store away bikes if you re planning any cycling trips through this scenic region. There is also parking available for one car.

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Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £835 Availability

Secluded converted henhouse set in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Country and mountain walks are right on your doorstep, with the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid providing an amazing backdrop. Visit the historic town of Abergavenny with an eclectic mix of shops, pubs and restaurants, with regular food festivals and markets three miles. Interesting days out at Blaenavon Iron Works and The Big Pit or perhaps try star gazing at the Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre. Nearby you can visit galleries, museums and historic castles at Grosmont, White Castle and Raglan. Plenty of activities to enjoy including riding, golf, kayaking on the Usk and Wye or a visit to Hay on Wye, the town of books, which is within easy reach. On entering the property, the interior is a wonderful surprise with a light and airy feel, achieved with a contemporary finish following a conversion in 2017. Enter into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, the double height ceiling adds to the spacious feel of this impressive family room. There are two leather sofas alongside a lovely reclaimed coffee table to play games or just sit back and watch the Smart TV. Leading on from here is the stylish and well equipped kitchen with electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and the washing machine is housed in separate room. This welcoming space also has the dining area with doors leading to outside. Laid out across the ground floor there are three bedrooms, a master king size with en suite wet room with WC, a further king size with en suite shower room with WC and a twin bedroom (which can be made up as a super king size on request) with an en suite bathroom with WC. A fabulous and warming property, with the benefit of underfloor heating, making this a super retreat at any time of the year. Outside there is a large private enclosed garden, with patio area with furniture and lawn beyond. There is ample private parking adjacent to the property.

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Crickhowell, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £559 Availability

A beautiful artistic off grid hideaway in the heart of the hills. Perched high on the slopes of the Black Mountains in the midst of the Brecon Beacons National Park, enjoy breath taking views and dramatic night skies from the terrace, or stride out for endless trails through bluebell woods and ancient meadows. Crickhowell is just ten minutes drive away with local traders, a handy mountaineering shop, pubs and plenty of coffee shops. Abergavenny, of Food Festival fame is ten minutes in the other direction, a thriving market town forming the heart of Wales foodie revolution. Cathedral towns of Brecon and Hereford are also within easy reach, as well as Wales Industrial Heritage sites in Blaenavon. Nearby attractions include beautiful walks directly in to the Black Mountains and Sugar Loaf Mountain, cycle hire available with National cycle routes and mountain biking centres throughout the area. Pony trekking throughout the nearby Llanthony Valley, fishing on the River Usk, canoeing on the River Wye and high wire and zip wire adventures at Llangorse Lake. With a quirky and original layout, Hillside Barn is the perfect cottage for a couple or family looking for something a little bit different. The living room has patio doors leading out to the garden with BBQ table and chairs and incredible countryside views. With wood burner, (first basket of logs included), comfortable sofas TV and DVD along with its open plan kitchen/ dining area with gas oven and hob, fridge, dining table and chairs. Both bedrooms are accessed via external steps with romantic fairy lights guiding your way. There is one double which leads onto the twin bedroom with additional single bed, sleeping a total of 5. Please note the only WC is located downstairs and must be accessed by going outside and then re entering on the ground floor. For this reason we do not recommend the property for anyone with any mobility issues or very small children. Downstairs is the shower room with WC. Outside is the stunning terrace area with garden furniture and BBQ, woodland, and also the wind turbine and solar panels, the natural spring, and log stores. There is a rustic wood fired sauna, which is shared with the sister property Hillside Barn which can be found lower down the hillside and is completely separate and private to Blackthorn. Please note that the property is Off Grid and it is particularly well suited for guests interested in reducing their environmental footprint and using resources sparingly. The water is from the spring, power from wind and sun, heat from logs, and the Wi Fi is (unlimited) 4G. Fossil fuel support (for when eco equilibrium proves challenging) is present in the form of a diesel generator and gas fired radiators.

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Sennybridge, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £722 Availability

Visit the Brecon Beacons to explore some of Wales most glorious countryside and experience unforgettable views of the valleys. Set off with mountain bikes or hiking boots from your doorstep and soak up the wonderful atmosphere of this national park. Summit Pen y Fan (10 miles) is close by or travel a little further afield to explore the Black Mountains (27 miles). Closer to home you ll find the charming village of Sennybridge just 2 miles away, with welcoming pubs to stop off at the end of your walk. You re just 7 miles from the lively town of Brecon, where quality restaurants and a theatre offer a pleasant evening out. This farmhouse property has been thoughtfully decorated with a countryside style in mind, a regular reminder of your delightfully rural location. Step into the spacious oak kitchen, where you will find a double Range style oven, microwave, dishwasher, large fridge and freezer. Meals can be enjoyed together at the long oak dining table seating six. Heading into the lounge area you ll find a stunning stone fireplace with original oak lintel, along with a large number of comfortable seats. Create a cosy ambience with the wood burner effect electric fire and TV/DVD and stereo. Here on the ground floor, you ll find a generous king size bedroom with a large en suite wet room and WC. A second bedroom can be found on the first floor with sloping ceilings, with a king size and single bed. Both bedrooms boast plenty of storage space for clothes and luggage and a TV for lazy mornings in bed. Completing the property is a spacious bathroom with large shower, WC and the added luxury of a heated towel rail. A separate utility room is available shared with another property on site, here you will find a washing machine and tumble dryer. For enjoying the Welsh sunshine, step outside and settle into the private patio space with furniture and a BBQ. This spacious estate also offers a secure space to store mountain bikes and canoes for those bringing their own equipment.

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Holywell, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £460 Availability

Enjoy panoramic views over the River Dee estuary. 2.5 miles from Holywell, home to the world famous 7th century St Winefride s Holy Well; one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. Pop to idyllic Caerwys the smallest town in Wales or drive to the sandy beach at Prestatyn. Enjoy a round of golf at Pennant Park, trot to the local riding school or stroll along the coastal path from the doorstep, the Pennant Walk, Offa s Dyke and the Clwydian Range. Visit the street market, annual festival and Theatr Clwyd at Mold, or discover the historic towns of Denbigh and Conwy, a World Heritage Site, or the cities of Liverpool and Chester. All of which offer a range of eateries, shops and lots of attractions. Enter the farm and walk round to this charming converted granary, no doubt you will take a moment to embrace the panoramic estuary views before stepping inside. Walk through the arched glass entrance into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. If you decide to eat in, the creatively designed kitchen has an electric oven and 2 ring hob, fridge/freezer and microwave with plenty of space to rustle up a meal, with the dining table a perfect setting for a meal for two. After a full day out return to this ground floor apartment and relax on the comfortable sofa, snuggle up and watch a film on the Smart TV or open the door and listen to birdsong whilst you plan your activities with the local guides or read a good book. Enjoy a leisurely shower in the ensuite wet room with shower and WC, retiring to the cosy double bedroom. Outside there are pretty pots and planters on the doorstep, sit on the welcoming bench, look out over the garden and the activity on the expanse of the estuary, maybe a bit of bird watching with the binoculars. There is a large lawn, specimen tree and bistro table and chairs, it is a perfect spot for afternoon tea or for a sundowner as the sun sets over the water. Join the public footpath from the garden gate leading down to the private woodland walk and the Wales Coastal Path. There s parking for two cars and bike storage is available. The converted granary is on the side of the owners home, though your privacy is assured

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Cemaes, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £955 Availability

A tranquil and characterful barn conversion where you can relax in the hot tub within the walled garden. Challenge each other to a table football match in the games room. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings, with fantastic walks and bike rides, and sandy beaches within easy reach. Stylish barn conversion within a 7 acre smallholding for families and their dog, with a walled garden, hot tub, and games room. This quirky property is located close to the northern coast of the island of Anglesey. Within 5 miles is the popular beach of Benllech, with fine golden sand and clear blue waters. Enjoy rock pooling, take a family surfing lesson or see some of the island s amazing wildlife. Ride or stride along the Anglesey Coastal Path with breathtaking views. Visit attractions such as Anglesey Sea Zoo, Amlwch s Copper Kingdom and popular towns including Holyhead, Rhosneigr, and historic Beaumaris, all within 17 miles. Whether you are looking to relax, embrace the stunning scenery and island culture or want a more active adventure there's something here for everyone. Approach this creative barn conversion through the garden. On entering, you will find yourself in the welcoming open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with exposed beams, stone floors, feature stone walls, and quirky details. In the middle is the bespoke rustic kitchen, a fantastic space to rustle up a meal of tasty local produce. Once ready, the dining table is the perfect setting for a family meal. After dinner, enjoy a game on the football table in the games room or relax in the lounge with comfortable sofas in front of the Ironheart wood burner for cosy nights in; maybe watch a film on the Smart TV or plan your holiday activities. Also on this floor is the utility cupboard with a washing machine, the stylish bathroom with a freestanding bath, the stunning shower room, and the first of the bedrooms with a stylish double bed. Up the stairs from the games room is the second bedroom with a king size bed. Exploring this barn further, head up the second staircase at the other end of the barn to the twin bedroom. Walk through the twin room onto the balcony, and through to the king size bedroom. This is a lovely house to wake up in whichever room you choose. Outside is the garden with a central path, a lawn on either side, table, chairs, and a charcoal BBQ. You will also see the stone archway leading to the enclosed walled garden with a paved patio, garden furniture, and a hot tub. It s the perfect spot to relax, enjoy the sunshine and embrace the stunning views. The owners are on site at this smallholding, though privacy is assured at all times.

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Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £550 Availability

In Bwlchgwyn with much to explore. Families can have a fun filled day out at Park Hall Farm or the Ironworks in Oswestry. Further afield discover mountains, coast and Cheshire. For the outdoor enthusiasts, make use of the properties complimentary parking pass to Oneplanet Adventure at Coed Llandegla Forest, with visitor centre, offers mountain biking, hiking and bird watching. Walk to the pub, head to the shop in Coedpoeth or visit Wrexham with shops, eateries and entertainment, or Mold, famous for its street market and local produce. Why not blow away the cobwebs with a brisk walk up Moel Famau on the Offa's Dyke Trail. Take a short trip to Park in the Past in Hope, enjoy a long stroll with the dog, or take part in water sports. Drive to historic Ruthin and Chester, offering shopping, culinary delights, cultural events and attractions. Explore the old city walls, cathedral and renowned Chester Zoo. Enjoy the National Trust s Erddig and Chirk castles, walk along the Pontcycsyllte Aquaduct or take the horse drawn canal boat in Llangollen. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the races and golf courses at Chester and Bangor on Dee. Set on the owner s smallholding, where privacy is assured. As you enter this lovely barn, perch on the bench, hang up your coats and kick off your boots. You will find the doggy treat basket here too. To your right is the stunning contemporary kitchen/diner, creatively designed with all the thoughtful little extras including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine, dishwasher and washer/dryer. If you decide to eat in, the dining table is perfectly positioned in the kitchen, creating a sociable space to rustle up a meal, enjoy a breakfast of eggs and bacon when available from the site. After dinner walk through to the lounge with feature glass patio doors, flooding the space with natural light and giving access to the terrace. Relax on comfortable corner sofa, read through the local guides to plan your activities, watch a film on the Smart TV/DVD with Netflix and light the wood burner for cosy nights in. Back through to the hall there are two bedrooms to choose from, the double bedroom and twin bedroom, both with lovely linen, soft towels and designed for a good night s sleep. Enjoy a leisurely shower in the stylish shower room with shower and WC. Follow the gravel path from the door around to the five steps up to the terrace, with table and chairs, charcoal BBQ and lovely views over the paddock. The garden is enclosed for peace of mind with your children and dogs. The middle and top paddocks are home to pigs and sheep some parts of the year and the chicken coup is on the bottom paddock. There is a designated path for you to explore the smallholding and plenty of space to run free and embrace the lovely countryside views. There is ample off road parking at the property, a large lockable shed and an outside tap to wash down your bikes. You can also make use of the property's complimentary parking pass to explore the walking or cycling trials in Coed Llandegla Forest (3.5miles).

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