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Cottage in Brecon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Mabel Cottage , Hot Tub, 1 Bed, Barn Conversion

2 COTTAGES Doris & Mabel & THE BEEHIVE LODGE (See our Profile) CHECK IN DAYS - Mon, Weds, Fri, Sun min 2 nights apart from Sun. The Good Life Wales at Blaenclydach Farm is a relaxing 9 acre retreat. Set in a valley close to Brecon, LLandovery & the Brecon Beacons with views through to Pen y Fan, one of it’s famous peaks. Private patio area, seating, BBQ on request & private hot tub, woodland walks and relax areas, a lake to picnic at, wifi & parking. We are a couples only retreat, no pets sorry.

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The exterior view of Meadow Cottage showcases its stone structure surrounded by lush greenery. The cottage features a sloped roof and multiple windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior. A peaceful rural setting is enhanced by the nearby hillside and trees.
Cottage in Llanwrda
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Idyllic Peaceful Hideaway

Meadow Cottage is a welcoming, cosy two bedroomed retreat raised from the ruin of a Welsh longhouse. It nestles in a beautiful valley flanked by trees and hills and is the perfect place for a relaxing break. As you approach the property along the narrow country lane, be prepared to fall into the embrace of this peaceful and tranquil location. The cottage is well equipped and has a pretty garden surrounded by fields and woodland with a patio for alfresco dining or just being at one with nature.

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A peaceful outdoor patio area is set with a small round table and two chairs, surrounded by potted plants. Lush green lawns stretch out in the background, with gentle hills visible. An arched rainbow brightens the cloudy sky above, adding a serene touch to the scene.
Tiny home in Cilycwm
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Cosy self-catering annexe

Tan y Dderwen is nestled in the tranquil village of Cilycwm in the beautiful Towy Valley. This modern, self-sufficient annexe manages to be simultaneously cosy, light and spacious; stunning views across the hills lend it a quiet majesty. Located between the Brecon Beacons and Cambrian Mountains, you will be within touching distance of some of Wales’s most iconic landscapes, including the Celtic rainforest at RSPB Dinas. It is perfectly located for walkers, cyclists, naturalists and stargazers!

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The open-plan kitchen features light green cabinetry paired with a contrasting wood table and chairs. A small dining table is positioned near a window, illuminating the space. Appliances include a stove, microwave, and refrigerator, complementing a cozy wood decor.
Home in Sennybridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Idyllic, refurbished character barn. Sleeps 2.

An historic fully refurbished character barn attached to our traditional Welsh Long House home. Having a mezzanine bedroom with a double bed accessing it via a beautiful spiral staircase. Downstairs is an open plan lounge kitchen dinner with a wood burning stove and a beautiful chandelier. The kitchen is well appointed including electric oven/hob, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and a wine cooler. Large windows are at the front and back of the property with the most stunning views.

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A stone barn with a sloped roof is embraced by greenery, with climbing vines covering its facade. Blue wooden doors are framed by a lush garden featuring a variety of colorful plants and flowers, creating a welcoming entrance.
Home in Carmarthenshire
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Relax in a beautifully converted 16th-century Barn

Set within an acre of secluded gardens, Penroc Barn sits in the beautiful Welsh countryside just outside the market town of Llandovery. It dates from the sixteenth century and is a self-contained part of a larger property where the owner lives. It has been uniquely and sympathetically converted to retain its true character and highlight the beautiful old beams. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, families & kids, and furry friends (Two well-behaved pets only).

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The serene lake reflects the surrounding greenery and fluffy clouds above. Two lodges are visible on the opposite shore, framed by trees and grass, creating a harmonious natural setting.
Cabin in Five Roads
5 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Willow Lodge at Sylen Lakes

Discover ‘Willow Lodge’ perched on the edge of a beautiful 4 acre lake. This stunning lodge, 1 of 3 lodges on the grounds, is in the perfect location to explore the delights that Carmarthenshire has to offer. It is located on a 50 acre small holding encompassing two fully stocked lakes and luxury wedding venue in the scenic Gwendraeth Valley. The lodge has been thoughtfully furnished to a high standard and offers floor to ceiling windows to make the most of the views. *Also see Alder Lodge.

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The exterior of The Toad, a rustic GWR brake van, is framed by lush greenery. The vibrant red wagon is positioned slightly elevated on original railway tracks, with two blue chairs in front. A welcoming sign reading 'CRA!' is visible near the base.
Train in Crai
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

The Toad…Quirky train stay with wood fired hot tub

Step aboard The Toad, a beautifully restored 1921 GWR brake van (AKA Toad Wagon), once a vital part of post-war goods trains. Weighing 20 tons and brimming with original rustic features, this historic wagon offers characterful self-catering accommodation with a touch of luxury. Enjoy your own private en-suite with hot shower, wood-fired hot tub, and peaceful soundtrack of birdsong and country life. The Toad makes a fantastic all-year-round base to explore the Brecon Beacons and beyond.

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A charming exterior of a cottage is adorned with vibrant pink walls. Lush greenery and hanging flowers, including wisteria and assorted blooms, contrast with the pastel blue door. The windows reflect the surrounding garden, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Cottage in Rhandirmwyn
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

A cosy pet friendly cottage in Rhandirmwyn.

Step back in time at our pretty, former lead miner's cottage at the end of a quiet, cobbled, terrace in Rhandirmwyn with wonderful views of the Towy valley. Great for bird watching, hill walking, cycling, swimming, or just relaxing. Enjoy the scenery from the garden with your morning cuppa. The sky is stunning on a clear night, see the milky way and shooting stars! Take a look at our insta account @cottageinrhandirmwyn to get a feel for the cottage and the local area.

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A wooden cabin features a circular design with vertical slatted walls. The outdoor deck includes a dining table set for two, overlooking the natural surroundings, and a hot tub is positioned nearby. Greenery and trees create a serene backdrop.
Place to stay in Carmarthenshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Ash lodge at pond view lodges

Come and stay at one of our luxury Glamping cabins, explore our natural setting with natural pond and enjoy some peace and tranquility with beautiful mountain views. Relax in your own private hot tub and do some star gazing and then shower in our hot out door shower. Outside you will have your own dining space and fire pit. Relax inside the heated cabin looking out into the trees and do a bit of bird spotting. Cook and dine in a well equipped kitchen and dining area.

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Cottage in Cwrt-y-cadno
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 267 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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A stone cottage features solar panels on the roof, surrounded by a well-maintained garden. Potted plants and flowering shrubs are positioned around the entrance, complemented by a decorative barrel. A bright blue door adds a welcoming touch to the earthy tones of the stone exterior.
Cottage in Llanddeusant
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Pantygrafog Fach

A lovely cottage, set in beautiful countryside within the Brecon Beacons National Park with exposed stonework, oak beams, flag stone floor, under-floor heating and log burner. The living area is spacious, yet cosy, with a well equipped kitchen and dining area. Large bedroom with a king size bed and a stylish bathroom with shower. Guests have sole use of a sunny south-west facing terrace enjoying grand views across the Sawdde Valley.

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The cottage features a stone exterior with red accents and a slate roof. A set of steps leads to the entrance, flanked by greenery. A large window provides ample light, while the surrounding landscape includes trees and a country road, creating a serene setting.
Cottage in Cwmwysg
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Old Sunday Schoolroom Brecon Beacons NP

The Old Sunday School Room next to the River Hydfer is a lovely cottage in the centre of the tiny hamlet of Traianglas, just 2 miles from the village of Trecastle. It is perfect for couples or families who enjoy staying in a traditional Victorian building that has been renovated sympathetically to include all mod cons. In the heart of the Brecon Beacons, the cottage is ideally placed for hillwalking, cycling and exploring.

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