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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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Bespoke tranquility just for two (and a furry friend..) 2

Cardigan, Dyfed, Wales

Bespoke tranquility just for two (and a furry friend..) From £826 Availability

Our bespoke built Cedar Hut has been created to allow you to relax and unwind away from the rest of the world. You look out over rolling fields towards the sea. You have a beautiful king size bed with egyption cotton sheets, big fluffy white towels and a lovely little bathroom. There is also a kitchen space should you wish to cook something delicious.

As well as the beautiful Hut, you will have your own private little garden including a picnic area and a big fire pit.

Full details - https://thepembrokeshireholidaycompany.co.uk/cedar-birch-hut

Located in Cardigan, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. St Dogmaels Abbey and The Coach House Visitor Centre are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Welsh Wildlife Centre and Felinwynt Rainforest Centre. Moorland Cottage Plants and Dyffryn Fernant Gardens are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and windsurfing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding and cycling.

Beudy Bendigaid 4

Sarnau, Dyfed, Wales

Beudy Bendigaid From £483 Availability

Hidden between the colourful hills and majestic rolling landscape of Cardigan Bay, Beudy Bendigaid is a beautifully restored 19th Century stone barn, which makes a gorgeous countryside retreat for up to 4 guests. This stunning location is one of Wales' best kept secrets with a magnificent collection of mountains, beaches and glorious coastline to discover. Here, you will find a place of exquisite natural beauty without the crowds of the UK's better-known destinations; a rare find in today's leis

BLACK MOUNTAIN VIEW, romantic, with open fire in Llanafan Fawr 2

Builth Wells, Glamorgan, Wales

BLACK MOUNTAIN VIEW, romantic, with open fire in Llanafan Fawr From £518 Availability

This luxurious cabin is set just a mile from Llanafan Fawr and can sleep two people in one bedroom.

Black Mountain View is a luxurious cabin, set just a mile from Llanafan Fawr and can sleep two people. This all ground floor property has a king-size double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, an open plan living area with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner and a shared external utility. Outside there is off road parking for two cars, lockable bike storage, stabling for horses (to be pre-arranged with the owner), a veranda with furniture and shared use of the garden with summerhouse, ornamental pond, furniture and a barbecue. With unspoilt countryside waiting to be discovered, Black Mountain View is a lovely holiday base.

Amenities: Oil-filled electric heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge/freezer in utility, 2 x TVs with Freeview, DVD, WIFI. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lockable bike storage. Veranda with furniture plus shared use of garden with summerhouse, ornamental pond, furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 1 mile. Note: Due to the pond, this property accepts adults and babes-in-arms only.

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Peacefully situated amidst beautiful, unspoilt countryside, the rural village of Llanafan Fawr is home to an old church and Powys' oldest pub, The Red Lion, which serves fine, traditional fare. Set in the slopes of the Llanafan Valley and within easy distance of the equally beautiful Wye Valley, the surrounding countryside is renowned for its walking and mountain biking opportunities, though it also provides an excellent backdrop for fishing and bird-watching along the Wye and Irfon rivers. Builth Wells is also within easy driving distance and this picturesque market town provides a variety of interesting crafts stores and many collectors' fairs. The annual Royal Welsh Show is hosted in the town every July and is a colourful, fascinating fete. The Brecon Beacons National Park and the spectacular Black Mountains are easy to reach from the area, making this an ideal place for people looking to enjoy the outdoor life or simply relax against this stunning backdrop.

Located in Builth Wells, this cabin is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Brecon Beacons National Park and Gilfach Nature Reserve, while The Cambrian Woollen Mill and Erwood Station Craft Centre, Gallery and Tea Rooms are cultural highlights. Traveling with kids? Consider Royal Welsh Showground and Gigrin Farm Red Kite Feeding Centre. Explore all the area has to offer with cycling and hiking.

Blaenau Barn 8

Gwynedd, Wales

Blaenau Barn From £1410 Availability

The secluded Blaenau Barn offers the very best of Snowdonia. Sleeping up to eight guests, the beautiful stone built, 4 bedroom, barn conversion is located on the outskirts of Llanffestiniog, less than 1 mile from the village pub and within 3 miles of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside and stunning mountainous views with a magical waterfall 2 minutes away, This is the perfect place for walking and biking enthusiasts of all capabilities and those who want to gather together in a beautiful retreat in an inspiring location.
 
Peaceful, private and wonderfully scenic, Blaenau Barn offers a warm farmhouse welcome as soon as you open the door. Enjoying underfloor heating, the hallway opens up to an attractive open-plan living area.  Guests will love the wooden beams, high ceilings, gorgeous wooden floors and cosy evenings in front of the large roaring wood-burning stove. The lounge offers snuggly sofas and armchairs that bask in the warmth of the fire. A television and bookcase filled with books, games maps and local information are provided for your entertainment.  The dining space is large and characterful with a large feature wall map, a talking point whilst enjoying fabulous feasts. Step out through the large sliding doors to experience wonderful views on your garden patio.
 
The country-style kitchen is modern and spacious, boasting all of the appliances you could need including an electric range oven, dishwasher, huge fridge freezer, wine cooler, microwave and coffee machine.
 
You will find two gorgeous, characterful bedrooms on the ground floor. Cosy and stylish, Bedroom 1 has a  kingsize bed and underfloor heating. Bedroom 2 also has a comfortable kingsize bed. Both bedrooms can be rearranged into twin rooms if required. Located on the ground floor, you will also find a convenient separate shower room and a utility room with washing machine and dryer as well as a WC and sink.
 
Upstairs are two large and characterful bedrooms. Bedroom 3 has a Super king bed and en-suite bathroom with shower room and Bedroom 4 has a Super king bed and en-suite bathroom with a luxurious double-ended bath. Both bedrooms have a double sofa bed and can be used as family rooms. Both bedrooms also benefit from the fabulous garden and mountainous views.
 
The property is family-friendly with a travel cot, highchair and stairgate provided if required.
 
Outside the large, peaceful enclosed garden enjoys plenty of space for fun and games. Surrounded by stunning scenery, there is a delightful mountain stream and picturesque ponds at the edge of the garden boundary. The spacious patio offers plenty of seating and space for alfresco dining. There is a fabulous fire pit and a stone-built charcoal BBQ so you can enjoy the outdoors even on the chilliest of days. There is ample parking for up to 4 cars and the garage provides secure bike storage.

Blaenau Barn enjoys a wonderfully secluded location with stunning mountain and valley views just on the outskirts of Llanffestiniog and only a short drive from Blaenau Ffestiniog.
 
Once known as the slate capital of the world, Llanffestiniog is today renowned for innovative activity centres such as Zip World Titan, which whisks you high above Blaenau and down to the valley beneath and Bounce Below, an underground network of trampolines in a huge, illuminated cavern. A deep mine tour at Llechwedd is a fascinating way to glimpse into Blaenau’s history and, if mountain biking trails and thrills appeal, head for Antur Stiniog which offers 14 fantastic gravity-fed mountain biking trails.
 
Climb aboard the delightful Ffestiniog steam train for a scenic journey to Porthmadog and the coast, where you can enjoy a stroll around the charming Italianate-style village of Portmeirion (8.5 miles).
Its riviera-inspired houses, ornamental garden and campanile stand out against the trees and hills. Portmeirion opened as an attractive private village in 1926. You can stretch your legs in its ten-hectare woodland, an Edwardian wild garden designed by Caton Haigh a world authority on Himalayan flowering trees and exotic plants. The gardens are stunning with camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolia and maidenhair trees bringing blazes of colour. If you are looking for a memento of your time by the sea in North Wales Porthmadog has some lovely gift shops selling unique traditional and contemporary pottery.
 
The picturesque village of Beddgelert lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Mount Snowdon. It is a very pretty, bustling village full of charming tea rooms, cosy pubs, arts and craft shops and wonderful restaurants, all centred around the Afon Galslyn River. You can enjoy a gentle river stroll to the Aberglaslyn Pass, one of North Wales’ famous beauty spots. The Welsh Highland Steam Railway passes through the village on its journey from Porthmadog to Caernarfon. The village of Beddgelert is famous for its monument to the Welsh Prince Llewelyn’s dog, whom the Prince killed thinking it had attacked and killed his son, only to discover the dog had been defending his son from a savage wolf attack.
 
For a complete contrast and only a short drive away, visit rugged Dolwyddelan Castle, one of several castles built to command the mountain passes in this epic landscape. Nearer to home, there are excellent walks on the doorstep, with a fairy-tale waterfall just a few meters away.
 
As well as exploring the Snowdonia National Park during your stay, a short drive will take you to the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stunning, idyllic beaches to visit, seaside resorts with an excellent bistro life, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours and smart marinas. The historic fishing village of Aberdaron has a National Nature Reserve famous for its birdlife and has sailing and watersports, fabulous beaches and a lovely sheltered harbour. The Llyn peninsula’s capital Pwllheli is a very busy seaside resort. It boasts a popular sailing and watersports centre, a fantastic marina, art galleries and excellent shops and restaurants.

BLUEBELL COTTAGE, country holiday cottage, with a garden in Maenan 2

Llanrwst, Gwynedd, Wales

BLUEBELL COTTAGE, country holiday cottage, with a garden in Maenan From £413 Availability

This wooden chalet is located near to Llanrwst in North Wales and can sleep 2 people in 1 bedroom.

Bluebell Cottage is a a detached, cosy wooden-clad holiday chalet in a truly idyllic woodland garden location close to the owner's home amidst a 10-acre smallholding on the slopes of the beautiful Conwy Valley, on the edge of the stunning Snowdonia National Park. The cottage sleeps two people in one en-suite bedroom and has a kitchen and a sitting room. Outside is off road parking and a garden with outdoor furniture. Set in stunning countryside, Bluebell Cottage is a cosy cottage for a romantic getaway in Snowdonia.

Amenities: Electric Log Burner stove and portable oil-filled electric heater. Baby Belling electric cooker with 2 ring hob, microwave, fridge, TV with FreeSat, DVD, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars (approx. 50 yards from property).Lawn and woodland area with furniture and gas BBQ. Private sun deck with loungers and picnic table. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops 3 miles, hotels with bars/restaurants 10 mins walk. Note: Although all ground floor, the property is accessed via steps from the gravel parking area, and as such isn't suitable for guests with limited mobility.

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: The market town of Llanrwst is located in the lovely countryside of the Conwy Valley, 5 miles from the popular inland destination of Betws-y-Coed. Llanrwst has a selection of shops and pubs, and is an ideal base for making the most of the activities on offer in this region. There is plenty of opportunities for walking in the surrounding hills, with the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park providing many trails for walkers and climbers of all abilities. Watersports are on offer in the region, and the sheer beauty of the scenery will sooth even the most frazzled city-dwellers soul.

Located in Llanrwst, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Saw Bench and Conwy Valley Maze are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Eryri National Park and Great Orme Country Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Conwy Water Gardens, or check out an event or a game at Venue Cymru.

BLUEBELL, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Brymbo 4

Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales

BLUEBELL, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Brymbo From £882 Availability

This newly built eco lodge rests in Ffrith near Brymbo and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Bluebell is a stunning wooden lodge, surrounded by an acre of gardens, in the village of Ffrith near Brymbo. The property has two bedrooms; a master king-size double with Jack-and-Jill bathroom access and a twin, sleeping four. There is also a bathroom with shower over bath and an open-plan living room with kitchen, dining and sitting area with woodburning stove. Travel cot and high chair available. Outside there is off-road parking for 3 card and over an acre of wild gardens to explore. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Bluebell is a stunning property in a tranquil location.

Amenities: Electric heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. TV, DAB Radio, WiFi and selection of books and games. Travel cot and high chair available. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 3 cars. One acre of cottage gardens surrounding the property. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2.6 miles. Sorry, Bluebell is unable to accept a Sunday check in.

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: The village of Brymbo can be found just five miles from the centre of Wrexham, North Wales, where you’ll find a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Historically, the village dates back to the Bronze Age, with evidence having been uncovered at a burial site in 1958, alongside a flint knife and an earthenware beaker and the remains of a man they named 'Brymbo Man'. While historical buildings are in short supply in this village, there are a few which are of industrial archaeological interest. This attractive town makes an inspiring choice from which to further explore the surrounding regions of Cheshire and Wales.

Located in Wrexham, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. William Aston Hall Wrexham and Grove Park Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Moss Valley Golf and North Wales Regional Tennis Centre. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Racecourse Ground or Queensway Leisure and Activity Centre. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as hiking, horse riding, and rock climbing in the area.

Bodorgan Railway House 24

Bodorgan, Isle of Anglesey, Wales

Bodorgan Railway House From £5539 Availability

For a stay you will never forget, Bodorgan Railway House is the perfect place. This historic former public house has been immaculately converted, maintaining its former glory, traditions and atmosphere. Located directly opposite Bodorgan railway station on the island of Anglesey and set amongst an acre of mature gardens and grounds, this fabulous holiday home can host up to twenty-four guests across its ten bedrooms.

Throughout the renovations, modern amenities and touches of luxury have been planted among the charm and character of the building. A sleek kitchen, stylish dining area, outdoor barbecue and hot tub are just a few of the updates that make a stay here feel more lavish and special.

As you walk in the original entrance to the pub, a bright and spacious hallway welcomes you in. With 160 years of character to show, every nook and cranny of the building has something to say, and in the hallway, the grand staircase steels the attention! This floor offers useful storage space, a cosy reading nook and the fabulous, modernised kitchen with a breakfast diner. With floor-to-ceiling doors, the kitchen opens to the decking outside, with a barbecue and hot tub sure to delight all of your guests.

On the first floor you will find the main entertaining spaces. To one side is the formal dining room which can be set for all twenty-four guests, ideal for special occasions and big celebrations. Opposite the dining room is the beating heart of this building, the lovingly restored original bar room, offering a fully functioning pub-style bar which can be stocked by the team in advance of your stay if requested. This remarkable room has in-built window bench seating, bar stools, working beer pumps, drinks fridges, log burner, and Sky TV, so you pick who your landlord is and start pulling pints and entertaining in this fantastic space.

The top two floors of the building offer ten good-sized bedrooms. Muted tones and simple styling let the character of the building continue to shine through in every space, with comfy beds and plenty of storage. The second floor has seven bedrooms, with two en-suites and two-family bathrooms. In the attic, there are three bedrooms and another family bathroom; the former publicans’ living quarters.

Completely unique and full of hidden delights, Bodorgan Railway House is a brilliant choice for large family get-togethers and groups of friends that want to explore Anglesey.

Bodorgan Railway House is located directly opposite Bodorgan railway station on the island of Anglesey and set amongst an acre of mature gardens and grounds. A countryside location with serene views across rural farmland, this is the perfect choice for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle, with long walks, great pubs and lovely beaches to explore. Full of historic spots and beautiful nature, Anglesey is an island off the north-west coast of Wales. The island can be accessed by train, or the 19th-century Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge, which was rebuilt in the 20th century.  Bodorgan itself is a historic village in southwest Anglesey. Situated three miles from the nearest beach, and a short drive from larger villages, it is a great location for exploring the area. For fresh produce and store cupboard essentials, there is a great corner shop in the village you can utilise. The village’s Grade II listed railway station located directly opposite the Inn, makes travelling as easy as possible. Local trains cross the Anglesey Island line with onward connections to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and beyond. The beaches in this area are lovely to visit all year round. Aberffraw beach is just a five-minute drive away, as well as the popular resort of Rhosneigr and its beautiful beach which can be reached within ten-minutes. Rhosneigr beach is great for swimming, kite surfing, paddle-boarding and has plenty of restaurants and pubs where you can get all the refreshments you might need! Newborough Forest is another great area to visit, about five kilometres south-east of Bodorgan. An RSPB reserve, Newborough offers endless walks, with birdwatching and long sandy beaches where you can spend the whole day relaxing. 

Botwnnog Coach House 6

Rural Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales

Botwnnog Coach House From £1002 Availability

This incredible Welsh rural wonder located on the stunning Llyn Peninsula is Grade II listed and has been renovated with contemporary style and exceptional attention to detail. Sleeping six in pure luxurious comfort, you will be amazed at the magical blend created. The atmospheric nods to the history of this magnificent building are intertwined with modern trends and a fantastic colour palette of soft greys, yellows and blues.

Botwnnog Coach House is located in the most tranquil, beautiful spot in the ground of Plas Gelliwig in Botwnnog, not far from Pwllheli. The Llyn Peninsula is known as ‘Snowdon’s arm’. It is a wildly beautiful peninsula with a rich culture and heritage, traditional farmsteads, little ports, stunning beaches and dramatic sea cliffs. Little wonder that this magnificent coast is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can enjoy some of it walking the Wales Coast Path.

Within the ancient walls of this fabulous holiday home, you will find a feast of objects d’art from around the world, imaginatively placed amongst exposed stonework and contemporary brilliance. Elegant wallpapered feature walls, a huge feature window and a modern floating staircase all catch your eye and you know that this home is really rather special. The open plan living space is bright and beautiful, illuminated by the feature window and huge glass doors opening to the garden. The garden views are incredible, a beautiful sight to wake up to. Contemporary sofas are placed perfectly to enjoy the vistas and the modern wood-burning stove, perfect for cool evenings. An original huge stone internal wall partially separates the kitchen and living areas. It adds charm and interest and the modern galley kitchen fits in perfectly. There are striking yellow pops and stunning tiles above the dazzling white cupboards and worksurfaces. From the trendy dining table, you will not only admire your delicious meal, you will also be awe of the exposed wall and the fabulous art and artefacts.

The architectural, open tread staircase takes you upstairs to the three well-appointed bedrooms. Feature walls decorated with modern wallpapers give personality to each room making each space feel special. You will find one bedroom with a huge glass door where you can enjoy the country views from your bed or pop out to a stone step, another with a dazzling ensuite bathroom and a charming twin with antique French beds. They all have their own charms. The shower room features an original stone fireplace as well as trendy metro tiles.

The gardens of Botwnnog Coach House are as stunning as the interior. You feel far, far away from it all and are likely to hear owls hooting and the low buzz of dragonflies over the pretty pond. You can see the circular pond from the living room with its central huge pillar. A fountain, ancient stone structures and the wonderful fire pit area all add interest and delight. With seating all around, the fire pit is a lovely evening spot where children will enjoy toasting marshmallows and you can all chat about your plans for the following day.

If you can drag yourselves away from this rural paradise, you will discover amazing beaches and glorious countryside. You may want to visit Caernarfon Castle, the Snowdonia National Park or Porthmadog for a day on the Welsh Highland steam railway. The choice is yours!

Lovers of the outdoors will adore this wonderful location on the Llyn Peninsula. The coast is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is very clear to see. Botwnnog is a tranquil village away from the coast.

Aberdaron is Land’s End at its most idyllic. This historic fishing village was the last stop for pilgrims on the way to Ynys Enlli, Bardsey Island, the ‘Isle of 20000 Saints’ which is a National Nature Reserve famous for its birdlife. You can visit the National Trust’s new Porth y Swnt centre for an insight into the peninsula’s special landscapes, seascapes and rich cultural heritage. You will be blown away by the breathtaking coastal views from the Mynydd Mawr headland.

Abersoch is a gorgeous seaside resort with sailing and watersports. It boasts fine beaches, a lovely sheltered harbour, a buzzy bistro life and good attractions including pony trekking, boat trips and a delightful craft centre.

Another lovely seaside village is Llanbedrog. It has an Instagram worthy photogenic line of colourful beach huts and a superb beach. You will also find Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, a wonderful arts centre and gallery. You also need be camera ready at Porthdinllaen, the much photographed coastal hamlet brimming with quaint houses above a stunning half moon of golden sand. There is a lovely characterful waterfront pub. The village and beach are owned by the National Trust and access is by foot only. Next to Porthdinllaen on the north coast you will find Nefyn with its maritime museum, pretty harbour and a sweeping crescent of sand. Its headland golf course is incredible, not for the faint hearted.

The peninsula’s capital Pwllheli is a very busy seaside resort and busy market town. It boasts a popular sailing and watersports centre, a fantastic marina, art galleries and fantastic shops and restaurants.

If you want to head inland, Llithfaen is a quaint village set in a fascinating landscape. On Yr Eifl mountains you will find Tre’r Ceiri, an astonishingly well-preserved prehistoric village which was occupied until about 2000 years ago. Nearby is the Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn.

Bramblewood Retreat 18

Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales

Bramblewood Retreat From £3300 Availability

Welcome to Bramblewood Retreat, an extraordinary 9 bedroom Manor House nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Dolgellau, within the stunning Snowdonia National Park. This magnificent property stands as a testament to elegance and luxury, offering an idyllic setting for families and groups seeking a truly memorable getaway.

This beautifully renovated retreat offers the perfect blend of relaxation and luxury. With ample space for up to 18 guests, it serves as the ideal destination for larger groups of friends and family in search of truly memorable experiences.

Stepping into Bramblewood Retreat, you'll be enchanted by the seamless fusion of traditional charm and modern style. The décor pays homage to the manor's historical significance while introducing contemporary elements that create a truly unique and inviting atmosphere.

This Grade II listed period property, believed to have roots dating back to the late 16th Century, has been meticulously renovated, maintaining its grand period features while offering modern comforts. Spread across three floors, this splendid abode accommodates up to 18 guests.

The interior layout is a masterpiece of design and functionality. The ground floor unfolds with two reception rooms exuding warmth, a formal dining area for shared feasts, and a well-equipped kitchen where culinary delights come to life. Additionally, a utility room and 2 separate WC's provide convenience. The first floor unveils a symphony of opulent bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed for utmost comfort, ranging from super king and king-size beds to double beds, some with in-room bathtubs and en-suite bathrooms. The second floor boasts more inviting bedrooms, some with en-suites, including twins and doubles, as well as a family bathroom and a games room, ensuring endless entertainment.

As you step outdoors, the enchantment continues. An enclosed garden, complete with an outdoor dining area and furnished terrace, offers the perfect backdrop for al fresco relaxation. The presence of a patio, table tennis table, and a luxurious hot tub make it an ideal space for unwinding. Take in the awe-inspiring mountain views while cherishing quality moments with loved ones.

The manor's commitment to providing the utmost convenience is reflected in its array of facilities, from Wi-Fi to the enormous fully equipped kitchen. Practical amenities like a washing machine, tumble dryer, and hairdryer ensure a seamless stay, while extras like a table tennis table and a delightful furnished terrace add to the comfort.

Bramblewood Retreat is not merely a holiday home; it's an experience that seamlessly marries history, elegance, and contemporary living. Whether you're exploring the nearby activities or indulging in the manor's luxuries, your time here will undoubtedly be unforgettable.

Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, Bramblewood Retreat enjoys an enviable location close to the charming market town of Dolgellau.
Surrounded by the majestic Cadair Idris Mountains and the enchanting Welsh coastline, this destination offers an idyllic escape for all.

At Bramblewood Retreat, adventure and relaxation walk hand in hand. From thrilling outdoor escapades in Snowdonia to leisurely days on nearby sandy beaches like Barmouth, Fairbourne, and Aberdovey, the options are as diverse as they are inviting.

Dolgellau, with its quaint shops, cozy pubs, wine bar, and restaurants is only a stroll away and is one of the most beautiful places in Snowdonia. The town boasts 200 listed buildings and has some wonderful walks including The Mawddach Trail, a scenic multi-use path spanning 9 miles from Dolgellau to Barmouth.  

Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy many dedicated routes including the  renowned Coed y Brenin mountain bike trail, and outdoor adventurers can delight in the region's breathtaking mountains, lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and historical castles. Hiking, rock climbing, and water sports are just a few of the thrilling activities on offer.

Water sports are catered for in Bala with the largest natural lake in Wales, It’s popular for sailing, canoeing and windsurfing as well as some lovely walks and cycle paths.

Golf lovers are offered a wealth of courses within a 20-mile radius, including the prestigious St Davids at Harlech.

Brandy Cove - 1 Bed Cabin - Landimore 2

Gowerton, Swansea, Wales

Brandy Cove - 1 Bed Cabin - Landimore From £1701 Availability

Welcome to Gower Coast Cabins, Landimore’s best kept secret. These beautifully situated cabins are exactly what you are looking for in a quiet scenic getaway with a hot tub!

These cabins are perfect for couples, or individuals seeking a picturesque stay to relax or use as a base to explore the stunning surrounding areas of Gower. Each cabin contains 1 double bed along with a sofa, TV, WIFI, small kitchenette as well as the all-important Trafalgar copper roll top bathtub to soak away a hard day exploring.

The whole front of the cabin opens up with 3 stage Bi-Folding doors onto your own private decking with a hot tub overlooking the moor whereas you can see by the pictures, it is definitely worth a dip to soak up the view!

The night sky from here is beautiful and rated as class 4 on the Bortle Dark Sky Scale.

There is a pull-out sofa bed suitable for 2 children, but not extra adults.
In the local area of the Gower you can find some stunningly beautiful beaches and walks in a truly rural area. It has been awarded as a “AONB” Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Pets - allowed
Smoking - not allowed


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Gower Coast Cabins 
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When you arrive at Landimore keep following the road right to the end. 
You won’t see the cabins until you’re right out side them.
Pass a red phone box ✔️
Pass ivy house ✔️
Pass a sign for bovehill✔️
Come down the hill✔️

Pass our house Brandy house and you have arrived.

Located by the sea, this chalet is in Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton, a neighborhood in Swansea. Ceri Richards Gallery and Egypt Centre are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Swansea Market and Quadrant Shopping Centre. National Trust Rhossili Shop & Visitor Centre and Blackpill Lido are also worth visiting.

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