This is the perfect place to stay if you are looking for comfortable, well equipped self catering accommodation from which to explore the outstanding beauty of the largest remaining area of wilderness in England and Wales, be it on foot, bike or by car.
Traditional five bedroom 16th century detached stone farmhouse with electric hot tub, tastefully renovated whilst retaining many original features and essence of its natural charm. It is situated on our working family farm.
10 holiday cottages situated in our 400 acre private woodland. For over 35 years these traditional Welsh slate and stone buildings have been providing a warm and comfortable base for visitors to explore the picturesque area of Mid Wales.
Ash and Sycamore Lodges are on a family farm, 4 miles from the small market town of Rhayader. Both lodges offer luxury accommodation for relaxation or activity holidays, with private hot tub. The lodges recently won a Best Place to Stay award.
Located in the heart of the rolling Mid Wales countryside, Sunnyside is perfect for a relaxing holiday for extended families or larger groups, located just a few miles north of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Comfortable.
Multi-award winning B&B in the Brecon Beacons. Lovely spacious rooms, large en-suites and great breakfasts. Lovely walks into the Black Mountains or the National Park. Gold Award for hospitality and service on many occasions including 2018.
Just outside Builth Wells, this stylish and and superbly equipped cottage is set in peaceful countryside, with stunning views over the Wye Valley to the Radnor Hills beyond. It stands in a large, enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and ample parking.
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.
Traditional five bedroom 17th Century detached stone farmhouse, tastefully renovated whilst retaining the essence of its natural charm. It is situated on a working hill-sheep farm beside a mountain stream.