Holiday houses in Llangynfelyn

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A wooden terrace is showcased with a picnic table and a double hammock, surrounded by lush greenery and climbing plants. Panoramic views extend over rolling hills and valleys under a clear blue sky, creating a serene outdoor relaxation space.
Guest suite in Eglwys Fach
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Stunning views of Ynyshir & Southern Snowdonia

Gorgeous private loft annex to 1830 cottage, accessed via external stairs. Double bedroom, bathroom & lounge/kitchenette onto terrace with panoramic views across Ynyshir & Dyfi Estuary to Southern Snowdonia. Vegan and eco-friendly bathing products & cleaning. Baby equipment is available free by prior request. Beautiful hill, woodland, waterfall, valley walks straight from the door. Cadair Idris 20 mins. Great public transport links. Parking on property with bike storage & washing facilities.

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A rustic cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, with a wooden deck featuring two blue chairs and potted plants. The scene is framed by foliage, highlighting the tranquil outdoor space and inviting nature's beauty.
Cabin in Furnace
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Nature Eco Retreat Cabin in Artists Valley

Ideal tiny-house for Autumn leafy break in Artists Valley. Cabin is a tranquil getaway for bird & nature lovers. A relaxing digital-detox. Explore southern Snowdonia where gentle hills meet the mountains. Designed and insulated to a super high-spec with wood-burning stove. Detached but near to our storage barn. Dark sky gazing from the deck. Telescope. Footpaths in the Celtic rainforest & the Afon Einion are minutes away with pools and waterfalls. Wild swimming. Beaches. See 'The Space'.

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A modern kitchen area includes wooden cabinetry and white tiled walls. A round table with four white chairs is set in the center, surrounded by a washing machine and various appliances. Potted plants add greenery, contributing to a bright and functional atmosphere.
Cottage in Machynlleth
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Self-contained converted workshop

Refurbished workshop, set in the small, tranquil village of Taliesin, halfway between the towns of Aberystwyth and Machynlleth (ancient capital of Wales). The village is walking distance of the Wildfowler pub and award-winning Cletwr cafe and community shop in nearby Tre-r-Ddol. Above and around Taliesin are many beautiful woodland walks, it's close to the coastal path and short driving distance (or bike ride) to the popular holiday village of Borth and unspoilt beach of Ynyslas.

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A bright lounge area is presented with two comfortable sofas, a coffee table, and a television mounted on the wall. Natural light enters through French doors leading to the garden, and a neutral colour palette enhances the cozy atmosphere.
Guest suite in Sir Ceredigion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Relaxing break near the Ceredigion coastal path

We have recently renovated a self contained annexe to a clean and comfortable place to stay. The annexe consists of a large open plan lounge & kitchen area, large bedroom, bathroom and an enclosed deck area in the garden. Please note despite airbnb overview making us look as if we are in the middle of a field, we are in fact on the side of quiet B Road. Train station in Bow Street is now open, a 10 minute walk away, we are happy to pick you up to save you the WALK!

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An inviting attic bedroom is illuminated by soft light fixtures. A spacious bed is dressed with a multicolored quilt, complemented by neatly stacked towels. Wooden nightstands and a dresser provide storage, while floral wallpaper enhances the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Ceredigion
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Little Cottage, Borth

Take it easy at this unique getaway. Perfect for two people, you'll hardly want to leave the Little Cottage to stroll along the beach, gaze at the glorious sunsets or explore the quirky shops, cafes and pubs of Borth and beyond. Spend cosy evenings in front of the log burner or have a bbq on the terrace... the choice is yours. Whatever time of year you choose to stay you'll fall in love with the fabulous scenery of the Ceredigion coastline and views of Snowdonia beyond.

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Cottage in Gwynedd
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Pebble Cottage - with Free Beach Car Park Permit!

Pebble Cottage is a pretty little Fisherman’s Cottage situated close to the beach front and local amenities in Aberdovey. There isn’t a better location to be for those looking for a seaside escape. Set within the southern reaches of the Snowdonia National Park, excellent for those walkers visiting the area. Aberdovey is a thriving seaside fishing village with brightly painted houses which seem to cling to the shoreline, and has a history dating back hundreds of years.

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The exterior of a single-storey cottage is depicted, featuring a paved patio area with outdoor seating. Lush greenery and shrubs surround the entrance, while the open landscape of farmland can be seen in the background under a partly cloudy blue sky.
Cottage in Morfa Borth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Cottage in Dol-y-bont, near Borth and Aberystwyth

A single-storey detached property, our cottage is set back from the road in a quiet hamlet with views overlooking open farmland. Bounded by a stream, the cottage is comfortably furnished and offers a double bedroom, large fitted kitchen, shower room and a large living/dining room with sofa bed (small double). There is a wide screen HD tv with DVD player, dvd's, books and games. Patio doors open from the living room onto a small patio area with garden furniture.

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The exterior of a stone cottage showcases traditional Welsh architecture. A gray door leads into the home, set against a backdrop of green hills. A gravel driveway provides access to private parking space, with nearby foliage adding a touch of greenery.
Cottage in Abergynolwyn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Fabulous valley views Slate Miners 1860s Cottage

This property is set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and is perfect for a couple or small family to enjoy the peaceful village and beautiful walks near by. The property is a 1860s grade 2 listed build full of character and charm, enjoying stunning views looking up the valley. We have sympathetically restored the property with its sash window and flag stone flooring, however it still includes all the mod cons to ensure a delightfully chilled holiday.

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A three-story Victorian house is positioned on a cliff, showcasing a blend of red brick and stone facades. The structure features multiple gabled roofs and tall chimneys, with large windows providing views. The surrounding landscape includes grassy areas that enhance the coastal setting.
Home in Morfa Borth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Maelgwyn,the house on the cliff by the sea

Our place is located on the cliff in Borth, with spectacular views of Cardigan bay. It is a 3 storey Victorian house, of which the top floor will be all yours; maximum 4 guests. The top floor consists of 2 bedrooms, a lounge room and 1 spacious bathroom. This accommodation would be suitable for golfers, surfers, ramblers or family gatherings. A complimentary breakfast hamper will be available for you to enjoy at your leisure

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The interior of the shepherd's hut showcases a compact kitchen area with wooden cabinetry and dining supplies. A cozy seating area with a small chair is present beside a spacious bed. Bright red windows frame the scene, inviting natural light and views of the outdoors.
Shepherd’s hut in Ceredigion
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Cosy Shepherd's Hut

This delightful shepherd's hut situated on our smallholding in West Wales (lovingly built using low impact and reclaimed materials), offers a fantastic base to explore the nearby beaches, mountains and other attractions. The thoughtfully furnished interior includes a super comfy double bed, simple kitchen and cosy woodburner. Outside is a large decking area, your own unique walk in spiral shower and a separate compost loo.

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A well-lit room features a double bed with a light blue coverlet and an assortment of cushions. Two green armchairs sit next to a small table on a patterned rug, with natural light streaming through the large window adorned with light curtains. Storage units are positioned nearby.
Guest suite in Machynlleth
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

The Green Room

The Green Room is attached to our family home, with a comfortable double bed, adjoining wetroom and kitchenette, in a convenient town location, easy access to railway and bus links, and off-road parking. With FTTP internet access, television with a full Sky package (including Sports and Cinema), Blu-ray player with discs and your own key and separate door you can come and go as you please. Well behaved pets are welcome.

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A green metal table and chair set is positioned on the outdoor terrace, overlooking a scenic view of the estuary and coastline. A cup of coffee and a plate of pastries are placed on the table, complementing the tranquil atmosphere.
Holiday home in Aberdyfi
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

"Dovey View" One bedroom home, stunning views

Welcome to Dovey View. Freshly painted inside and out in 2025. Stunning, uninterrupted views of estuary to sea. Enjoy a break in this fully-refurbished 19th century fisherman's cottage, just a few minutes' walk from Aberdyfi. Super King bed. Free Wifi. Free parking with permit provided. Two minute walk from railway station.

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