Holiday houses in Cwmduad

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An elegantly set long table is adorned with seasonal decorations and glassware, positioned outdoors against a backdrop of rolling hills. Soft light from the setting sun casts a warm hue over the scene, with bales of hay visible in the distance.
Home in Llangynog
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Rustic Period Country Farmhouse. Sleeps 4 to 8.

As featured in “The Times” Ardderfin is in the best bit of Wales”& is“fit for a country magazine shoot.” It is extremely spacious,cosy&charming with many original features. Set in a spectacular position offering striking views over the Laugharne estuary&only a 30 min drive to the Pembrokeshire Coast A wonderful Rustic Retreat that offers a chance to escape busy life or if you are inclined for a more active escape it offers a variety of local attractions, it is like no other. Seeing is believing!

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The charming exterior of the restored farmhouse is highlighted at dusk, featuring a thatched roof and large glass doors that reflect the sunset. Traditional lime-washed stone walls and wooden accents enhance the inviting atmosphere of the property, set against a tranquil rural backdrop.
Home in Rhos
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Gwarcwm Farm Crog Loft Hot Tub and Riverside Sauna

A crogloft is a traditional Welsh mezzanine, tucked away in the eves. Somewhere to quiet retreat to. Gwarcwm's Crog Loft is at the heart of the home, an old farmhouse beautifully restored. We hope you will love it as much as we do. The house is attached to a small field that slopes steeply down to a river at the bottom. We've recently finished building a sauna next to the river and installed a wood-burning hot tub, making this a perfect place to wind down when the day's adventuring is done.

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An open-plan living area features vaulted wooden ceilings and exposed beams. A wooden dining table is set for meals, while comfortable seating is arranged near a warm Optimyst fire stove. Large French doors open to the covered deck, connecting the indoor space to the outdoor garden.
Cabin in Bancyffordd
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

The Cabin A secluded, self contained log cabin

The Cabin is a purpose built log cabin with easy access for people with impaired mobility. It is positioned in an isolated private garden of a family owned smallholding. The Cabin looks out over the surrounding country. It has its own secluded private garden and foot access to many acres of local woods and walks. We welcome dogs and they stay for free. But please let us know you are bringing them. We do not accept bookings that include infants or children as we are only insured for adults.

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An open-plan living area features a modern wood-burning stove as a focal point. Exposed stone walls and a warm yellow accent wall add character. Comfortable seating is arranged around a central coffee table, with a dining area visible in the background, illuminated by soft lighting.
Cottage in Carmarthenshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Ty Becca @ Secret Fields Wales.

Ty Becca is a romantic retreat away from the everyday stresses of life. Nestled in a fifteen acre smallholding & nature reserve. The air is filled with birdsong by day & glistens with a million stars by night. Guests should not expect a TV, just a good board game selection & a bookshelf. Yoga & massage subject to availability The Pembrokeshire/Ceredigion coast is just a short drive away & boasts a plethora of stunning beaches & coastal walks. The Preseli mountains are also easily accessible

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Barn in Brongest
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Cottage, wood burner, outdoor bath, near to coast.

Nestled in the village of Brongest in the Ceredigion countryside, perfectly set for all day sun, porthfach is a real gem. Feel relaxed as soon as you enter the light filled old post office, fully renovated with open plan lounge with dinning area and wood burning stove, separate bedroom, fully furnished kitchen, power shower and separate loo. There is access to your own private garden from the lounge which is fully fenced for dog safety your own private parking to the side of the cottage.

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A private balcony offers a wooden table and two black woven chairs, providing a scenic view of the tranquil sea and coastal landscape. Expansive skies with scattered clouds create a serene backdrop, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Tiny home in New Quay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 419 reviews

Stowaway on the cliff!

The Stowaway is located on the cliff in the beautiful fishing village of New Quay, right on the coastal path. Along with the spectacular sea views guests can enjoy relaxing on their private balcony whilst watching the dolphins play. Why not fire up the bbq provided for al fresco dining! With only a 5 minute stroll to the harbour and beaches guests can enjoy a variety of activities including wildlife boat tours, watersports and lovely reastaurants and pubs.

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Farm stay in Llanfynydd
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Glamping Pod with beautiful rural views

A double bed, en suite bathroom with shower and a kitchen area equipped with fridge, hobs, toaster and microwave. Pod is located in a field on a working farm, where animals can be seen from the comfort of your bed. No tv as the peacefulness of the towy valley is enough. The river cothi runs through the field and offers beautiful walks. Portable DVD player and a selection of dvds available. Wood fired hot tub. Tea, coffee and milk provided.

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A spacious living area features a large leather sectional sofa and a contemporary loveseat, facing a wall-mounted television. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the room. A decorative rug grounds the space, and a dining area with a wooden table is positioned nearby.
Home in Narberth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Narberth

Close to public transport, Narberth High Street, the sea and mountains. Fantastic walks along Pembrokeshire coast. Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and business travellers. Narberth is renowned as a food destination with lots of independent grocery stores and eateries. Narberth has a perfect mix of old and new with a contemporary feel. The town has developed a reputation as a shoppers haven - filled with independent shops.

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An A-frame cabin is depicted, featuring a dark metal exterior with large glass windows and wooden accents. The structure is surrounded by tall golden grass, creating a serene setting against a cloudy sky. Solar panels are positioned on the roof.
Cabin in Tiers Cross
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Wilder Retreats - A Frame Cabin No.5

Wilder Retreats comprises six charming A-frame cabins nestled on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. These cabins are situated on a 24-acre piece of land being rewilded by its owners. From your mezzanine bedroom, you'll relish westerly views that extend either across the natural beauty of our grounds or over the rolling valleys of Pembrokeshire, leading to St. Brides Bay and the awe-inspiring Welsh sunsets.

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The two-story house is presented with a modern exterior, featuring a combination of white walls and a dark roof. A large patio area is visible in front, equipped with a wooden table and chairs. Surrounding greenery and hills enhance the tranquil setting.
Home in Llandysul
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Countryside retreat

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. The house is on it’s on with no immediate neighbours, surrounded by welsh countryside. Peaceful and relaxing for the whole family. Garden is ideal for family games, to sit out to eat or just to have a drink with beautiful views. Llandysul is less than a 10 minute drive where you can find a small supermarket, shops, postoffice and fuel station.

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An outdoor seating area is presented with a circular stone patio, featuring four black metal chairs and a matching table. The space is surrounded by gravel and situated next to the exterior of the white cottage, complemented by a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Blaen-y-coed
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Explore West Wales from Red Kite Cottage

Red Kite Cottage is a small traditional farm house thought to date back to the late 18th century. It has recently been renovated with a new kitchen and modern facilities but maintaining traditional features such as exposed beams, terracotta floor tiles and a woodburning stove. If this cottage is not available for the dates you require go to our profile and have a look at our other listing.

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The exterior of Beehive Cottage is presented, showcasing a charming stone structure with blue accents. A spacious wooden deck extends from the house, furnished with a patio table and an umbrella. Lush greenery surrounds the property, contributing to the tranquil, natural setting.
Cottage in Llanllwni
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Beehive Cottage — A Peaceful, cosy Welsh Retreat.

‘Bwthyn Cwch Y Gwenyn' — Beehive Cottage Tucked away on a quiet country lane in the heart of the Teifi Valley, Beehive Cottage is a place to slow down, breathe deeply and truly switch off. Originally built as a Coach House in 1884, its thick stone walls and crackling log burner make it one of those rare spaces that feels like a warm embrace the moment you step inside.

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