A large detached and renovated former coach house with wonderful views of the countryside from the garden. Games room and playground. Great central location and surrounded by organic farmland and woods on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park.
Beautifully renovated complex of five luxurious barns using the latest eco-friendly technology to provide a sustainable family holiday. Located just 3 miles from the stunning blue flag beach at Newgale, Pembrokeshire.
Grade-II listed, two hundred year old stone built artisan cottage in a quiet terraced cul-de-sac in medieval Conwy Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its magnificent 13th Century walls and castle.
The Bryn Du Mountain Centre in Llanberis with views of Snowdon and Padarn Lake. Within 10 minutes walk to Snowdon, the lake, Snowdon Mountain Railway, Electric Mountain, The Welsh Slate Museum, Padarn Country Park and Llanberis High Street.
A new luxury lodge, which is a state of the art, accessible and eco-friendly 3 bed/2 bath hideaway. A place of peace and tranquility, surrounded by a beautiful rural wooded park and wildlife, it's a couples' and family place to relax and go touring.
A delightful detached barn conversion in the centre of the small, peaceful village of Abbeycwmhir, in the lovely Radnorshire Hills of Mid Wales. Glyndwr's Way national trail and Cycle Route 25 run through the village.
This cosy end of terrace cottage is five minutes walk from the centre of the beautiful village of Beddgelert. Features include inglenook, wood burning stove, front, rear and large side gardens. Full internet access. An ideal base for walkers and families.
Modern holiday home with double height living areas, skylights and patio doors make it a spacious, light and comfortable. It is perfect for large groups and social get-togethers. The secluded garden and patio are perfect for barbecues.
Fab, superbly equipped and comfortable family holiday home with sea views and wifi, just a minute from the lovely beach at Broad Haven on St Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire.
Situated on the southern edge of the Cambrian Mountains, Y Stabl has been converted from a former stable to a homely two-bedroom cottage with a log burning stove which retains much original character, with stone walls and beams throughout.