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Top Guest favourite
A wooden veranda features two striped hammocks, inviting relaxation while overlooking expansive greenery and distant hills. A woven chair is positioned beside the hammocks, enhancing the tranquil outdoor space finessed with gentle sunlight filtering through the trees.
Cabin in Eardisley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Stunning views - cabin near Hay-on-Wye

The perfect space to rest, retreat & reconnect. "You will literally feel your pulse slow down & a deep peace settle in." Glorious views both from veranda & within this warm spacious, light yet cosy cabin. Perfect place to watch the weather go by & the ever-changing views by the fire or from a hammock. You feel like you are miles away from everything whilst only being a short drive from anything you need. The privacy, hammocks and wood burner make it generally blissful! Optional breakfast/meals.

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An inviting living area is illuminated by natural light streaming through expansive glass doors. A cozy sofa is positioned nearby, complemented by a stylish lamp and a woven area rug. Outside, a scenic view of greenery and distant hills is visible, enhancing the peaceful ambiance.
Guest suite in Herefordshire
4.73 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Laburnum Cottage, Kington: on Welsh borders

Laburnum Cottage is a modernised annexe - with a double bedroom en-suite upstairs and a large sofabed downstairs. Situated just outside Kington (at the bottom of a steep lane below Kington Golf Course) in the heart of walking country. We are close to Welsh border towns too. For walking - historic Offa’s Dyke is a few fields away. Penrhos Gin and British Cassis tours are nearby. Hay-on-Wye (book festival) is a 20-minute drive away. Train stations are: Leominster or Hereford. Walkers welcome.

Top Guest favourite
The lounge showcases wooden beams and a wood-burning stove, adding character to the space. Light-colored furniture, including a spacious sofa and armchair, complements the warm wooden flooring. Curtains frame the windows, allowing natural light to brighten the room, which is designed for relaxation.
Cottage in Hay-on-Wye
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

Beautiful Cottage with Suntrap Garden

The cottage is located just out of the centre of Hay opposite the beautiful St Mary's Church. It is slightly quieter here than in the heart of the town but is still only a 5 minute walk into the centre. It is very easy to access the river walks, simply taking the path to the right of the church. The cottage is full of character with wooden beams, a wood-burning stove, the original fireplace in the bedroom, wooden flooring throughout the downstairs, and a beautiful south-facing garden.

Top Guest favourite
The entrance of the cottage features a wooden door with a small window, framed by light-colored stonework. A vibrant display of plants is positioned beside the door, adding greenery to the inviting exterior. A window on the side allows natural light into the interior.
Cottage in Eardisley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Beautiful quiet cosy cottage in Eardisley

This cosy country cottage is situated in the quiet residential village of Eardisley, Herefordshire, perfectly located along the historic black and white trail with easy access to Offa's Dyke and the Brecon Beacons. This beautiful 1531 Tudor barn conversion has nearby amenities, including a village pub, books, post office, shop and park all within walking distance. Nearby local towns include Kington-5 miles, Hay-on-Wye-7 miles and Hereford-15 miles. Perfect for a couple or family stay.

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An open-plan living area features high ceilings supported by oak beams. A wooden staircase leads to a galleried sleeping area. On the ground floor, a comfortable blue sofa with decorative cushions faces a coffee table on a patterned rug. A wood-burning stove and kitchen area are visible.
Cottage in Kington
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 611 reviews

Converted C17th barn sleeps 2+

Oak beams and wooden floors frame a simple whitewashed open plan space which offers: a sleeping area on the mezzanine with one double floor-level bed and up to two single futons; on the ground floor, a wet-room and the kitchen-eating-living area with Clearview wood-burning stove. Located at the foot of The Offa's Dyke Path and only a 5 minute walk to shops, pubs, park with river access. Wireless. Off road parking. Well behaved dogs welcome. Can accommodate 2 adults and up to 2 children.

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A panoramic view of the lush Wye Valley and the Black Mountains is presented, showcasing rolling green fields under a clear blue sky. The horizon features layered hills, while the foreground includes expansive grassland with scattered trees, creating a serene and picturesque landscape.
Hut in Herefordshire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

The Cefn Shepherd's Hut

Overlooking the Wye valley and the Black Mountains, this luxurious Hut provides a peaceful retreat in a stunning location. Well placed for those heading to Hay-on-Wye for its festival and book shops. It is also close to Offa's Dyke and other wonderful walks. Enjoy a hot shower, snuggle down under the feather duvet with its crisp bed linen and enjoy an amazing night's sleep to wake up to one of the best views. Hay-on-Wye: 6 miles Offa's Dyke: 2 miles (walking!) Kington: 6 miles

Top Guest favourite
An inviting living area features a spacious gray sofa adorned with orange cushions. Exposed wooden beams add character, while a cozy armchair and patterned throw blanket enhance comfort. Natural light filters through the white curtains, illuminating the slate flooring.
Cottage in Clifford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

The Cottage at Castleton Barn, near Hay-on-Wye

The cottage at Castleton Barn is a truly special place, a distinctive holiday let for up to 4 people. A 17th-century farm cottage at the end of a country lane shared only with the owner's house (adjacent), enjoying restful quiet with a private drive and garden giving on to stunning views of the Bannau Brycheiniog. Located just 3 miles from the book-lover's haven of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its literary festivals and easygoing charm, it is the perfect place to escape to.

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A modern eco house is displayed with a brick exterior and a sloped roof featuring solar panels. A well-maintained garden surrounds the entrance, which includes a driveway and a garage. Nearby, a wooden playhouse adds charm to the outdoor space.
Home in Norton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Welsh Borders Bed And Breakfast

Our eco house is a relaxed and comfortable place to stay in the beautiful & unspoilt Welsh Borders. We have a large garden growing most of our fruit & vegetables, our own chickens and provide free cider while stocks last. Please understand that we are a traditional bed and breakfast establishment. I know that the listing states that a whole flat or house is available, it is not. Unfortunately AirB&B insist that we put this otherwise it on will only list one bedroom.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with a decorative floral duvet cover and two accent pillows. Bedside tables are placed on either side, each topped with a lamp. Light green walls and framed artwork add a calming touch to the warm ambiance.
Guest suite in Clehonger
5 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

The Nest At Walnut Tree Farm

Relax and enjoy a stay on a smallholding in Herefordshire. The upper floor of a one bedroomed annex with its own shower-room. On the landing is a small area with facilities to make your own breakfast, including microwave and three quarter size fridge. Own entrance, a small patio area at front. Off road parking. Hosts live in the main house. The accommodation is on the edge of a village so no street lighting. Village shop and local pub in walking distance.

Top Guest favourite
A living room features a comfortable leather sofa paired with patterned cushions, set against exposed wooden beams and a stone wall. A cozy rug adorns the wooden floor, complemented by a small wooden table and a rustic armchair. Natural light filters through the window drapes.
Barn in Stansbatch
5 out of 5 average rating, 435 reviews

Stylish Barn Conversion, Perfect Romantic Retreat

Escape to "The Smithy", a beautifully converted 17th century Blacksmiths Barn in rural surroundings. Relax in the vaulted ceiling living room with log burner, leather sofa, pine table and chairs, super fast broadband and Sony TV. Sleep in the cosy 5ft brass bed, soak in the deep bath or rain shower in the bathroom. Cook up a storm in the modern fitted kitchen. Enjoy stargazing in the secluded garden with fire pit. Sorry, no pets or children.

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The exterior of a quaint cottage is framed by autumn foliage. A spacious garden features colorful flowers alongside a grassy area. French doors lead into the cottage, with outdoor seating visible. The warm light of dusk bathes the scene, enhancing the natural beauty.
Guest suite in Powys
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

The Old Pottery, Clyro, one mile from Hay-on-Wye

Beautiful bolt-hole in a former pottery workshop in a character cottage. Self-contained space with own entrance. Kingsized bed, down duvet. Large bathroom, Oak floors, high ceilings, natural light, garden view. Perfect retreat on Welsh border, one mile from Hay-on-Wye, and set in beautiful countryside. Self check in. Host very happy to help with local recommendations.

Guest favourite
A charming cottage is set amidst lush greenery, featuring a light-colored exterior with blue trim. The structure displays multiple windows, and vibrant flowers bloom in the foreground, enhancing the natural setting. The roof is constructed of slate, and a chimney rises at one end.
Cottage in Clyro
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Ty-Nesa, a holiday cottage near Hay-on-Wye

Ty-Nesa means ‘the next house’ in Welsh. It is a small cottage, approximately 200 years old, located in the hills four miles from Hay-on-Wye. It has stunning views of the Black Mountains and across Herefordshire, with the Malvern Hills visible in the distance on a clear day. The cottage provides the perfect base for exploring Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding area.

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