Holiday houses in Cwmystwyth

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A cozy living area features a comfortable grey sofa adorned with a colorful blanket. A wooden coffee table is positioned in front of the sofa, while a small television is mounted on the wall above a white stone fireplace. Natural light streams in through a large window, illuminating the space.
Cottage in Cwmystwyth
5 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Isaf Cottage - escape from the bustle of city life

Perched on a hillside in the Cambrian Mountains, mid-Wales, with stunning views south-west over the Ystwyth Valley, Isaf Cottage is a comfortable, relaxing holiday home. In your private garden, you can recline on the decking, drinking in the tranquil views. Cwmystwyth is a beautiful, remote location - by day you'll experience the sound of birds and distant waterfalls and at night, silence and spectacular dark skies. Explore the Cwmystwyth mines and the picturesque panoramas of the Hafod Estate.

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A charming stone cottage is set amidst lush greenery. A staircase leads to the front entrance, which is framed by vibrant flowers. Large windows invite natural light, while the surrounding landscape features rolling hills, enhancing the cottage's serene country setting.
Farm stay in Pont-rhyd-y-groes
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Luxury cottage with hot tub on working Welsh farm

Carthouse cottage with a hot tub on a working family farm on the edge of the Cambrian mountains of mid Wales. Wi-fi in cottage. Ideal country location for relaxing away from it all, excellent walking nearby on the Hafod estate trails, fishing on Trisant lakes, cycle paths and routes Ystwyth and Rheidol trails and mountain biking at Nant yr Arian. Excellent places to eat nearby. Only 20 minutes by car to the seaside town of Aberystwyth, a wide promenade with breathtaking view of Cardigan Bay.

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A modern living area is presented, featuring a dark grey couch adorned with decorative cushions. A glass dining table is set for four, complemented by sleek black chairs. Natural light floods the space through large windows, with soft curtains framing the view.
Apartment in Ceredigion
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Stunning Seafront Apartment.

Experience the ideal seaside getaway in our newly renovated ground-floor apartment. With stunning sea views, a well-equipped kitchen, smart TV, and fast WIFI, you'll have everything you need to relax and unwind. Enjoy a luxury king-sized bed overlooking a stone courtyard. Only steps away from the beach, and a short five-minute walk to the town centre and train station. Easy access to all the shops, bars, and eateries Aberystwyth has to offer. The perfect setting for an idyllic seaside getaway.

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The charming exterior of a Grade 2 listed building is showcased, featuring a combination of red and stone walls. A picnic table sits on a grassy area, surrounded by trees, with expansive views of the valley in the background beneath a clear sky.
Home in Leighton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Stunning refurbished Grade II Listed building

The Summerhouse sits 250m from Offa's Dyke Path with access to miles of walks, ideal for anyone wanting to explore Shropshire and mid-Wales. It is a charming Grade 2 listed building, with commanding views of the Severn Valley to Montgomery. Recently refurbished - the top floor has a comfortable super-king double bed, beneath a Victorian vaulted wooden ceiling and a cosy sitting area with QLED TV and super fast fibre broadband. Ample car parking with external electric vehicle charging point.

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The cottage is set against a clear blue sky, with a stone exterior and a slate roof. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and grazing sheep, with a lush garden area in front and a small outbuilding to the side.
Cottage in Powys
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Little Pudding Cottage

Little Pudding Cottage 's Welsh name is Pontbren-Ddu and is a beautiful example of a country hideaway. Nestled in the Welsh countryside, just into the Cambrian Mountains, it enjoys the splendour of nature and peaceful calm of times past. The accommodation is full of character and original charm, while maintaining the modern comforts of home. With its own garden, this former shepherd's cottage is surrounded by rugged hills and an unspoilt rural landscape at the very end of a single-track road.

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An outdoor seating area is surrounded by scenic hills, featuring a wooden hot tub and a dining table with white chairs. The space is paved with slate stones, and natural greenery adds to the tranquil ambiance.
Farm stay in Powys
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

ENCHANTING HOLLY COTTAGE off grid with log fire

Holly Cottage is nestled in nature on the end of a wood soaring above the Wye Valley in 400 acres of stunning walks with mind blowing views of Mid Wales.You will encounter the good ol days enjoying a little of the 60's and 70 styl with the outside compost toilet the little ol Bath which can be used inside or outside for those cosy nights EXPERIENCE LIVING WITH LITTLE or NONE GRID connections this peaceful heavenly home is a magical place where to forget about all your worries for a few days

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Cottage in Aberystwyth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Derwen Cottage

The stylish newly built but quaint cottage sleeps 2-4, is spacious and comfortable with everything needed in a home from home. Beautiful countryside views can be enjoyed from the lounge and bedroom. The large south facing patio and enclosed garden leads to a lush meadow for stunning sea and mountain views. Close to Aberystwyth yet enjoying a peaceful and stunning location the setting is open countryside with delightful wildlife all around. A Stream nearby adds to the charm of the place.

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A wooden-furnished bedroom features a spacious bed with a striped duvet and matching pillows. Natural light enters through large windows, with sheer curtains partially drawn. Accompanying nightstands are present beside the bed. A subtle view of a bathroom with a glass shower is visible to the right.
Barn in Goginan
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Wild Wood Cabin - hot tub, private wild fish lake

Located on the Melindwr river on the edge of the village of Goginan, private wild fishing lake, private location, log fired hot tub, garden with BBQ, parking, close to the Nant yr Arian Mountain Bike Centre (bikers can ride from the trails to the Cabin) and a wide range of visitor facilities around Aberystwyth (river, lake and sea fishing, kyaking, surfing, horse riding, theatre, cinemas, Rheidol Steam Trains to Devils Bridge Waterfalls), one mile to the Druid Inn, serving food and ales.

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The exterior of the Dolfan Barn Studio is displayed, featuring a rustic white stone façade with a wooden door and a metal roof. Surrounding greenery includes trees and shrubs, enhancing the natural setting. A small patio area is visible, providing an inviting space to enjoy the outdoors.
Guesthouse in Powys
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Pretty Studio in Private Courtyard Setting.

Dolfan Barn Studio is so named because an artist once worked here, prior to that it was a cow byre. Just under a mile out of the village of Beulah the Studio is a perfect place to unwind. You will find plenty of wildlife to watch from the patio including Pheasants Squirrels and Red Kites. The village has a service station, shop and "The Trout Cafe" serving good home cooked food. Freesat T.V and Wifi If you wish to stay connected to the outside world or peace and quiet if not.

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The exterior of a historic longhouse is displayed, featuring textured white walls and vibrant red doors. A sloped roof is topped with slate, and a small stone chimney is visible. The surrounding area includes greenery and a hillside, contributing to the peaceful setting.
Farm stay in Ceredigion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Authentic traditional Welsh farm cottage c. 1700

A characterful gem: 300 yr old listed longhouse, south facing, self-contained, and beautiful! Gloriously peaceful, surrounded by wildlife, stunning landscape, protected ancient woodlands, and your own private river beach - with fishing rights! Wave to the 19th c. steam train puffing by on the opposite hillside. Great for walking, cycling, horse riding, wild swimming. 20min drive to Aberystwyth for castle, pier, beaches, bars, excellent restaurants, Museum and Arts Centre.

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Cottage in Cwrt-y-cadno
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

Aberdar Country Cottage and Cinema Cabin

A cottage set in the idyllic Welsh countryside. The open plan kitchen/diner leads through to a seating area with wood burning stove. A separate downstairs lounge contains the original oven/stove and has a large window seat providing beautiful views across the valley. Aberdar is perfect for getting away from it all and provides a great base for walking, bird watching or exploring the picturesque counties of Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.

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An interior view of the pod features warm wooden walls, creating a cozy atmosphere. A comfortable chair is positioned near a glass door that opens to scenic outdoor views. Natural light fills the space, highlighting the modern kitchen area and decorative rug on the floor.
Cabin in Ceredigion
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

The Pod at Gwarcae

Enjoy the beautiful surroundings at this peaceful pod in the Welsh Hills, just over a mile outside Devils Bridge, which is famous for its waterfalls. The Pod is on a quiet country lane with lots of wonderful walks straight out the door. The Pod is cosy and the perfect spot to enjoy the quiet countryside and beautiful dark skies, whilst also having plenty of interesting things to do and see in the local area.

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