House holiday rentals in River Dyfi

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A charming stone cottage features a traditional slate roof and wooden window frames, surrounded by a landscaped garden. Colorful blooms and creeping vines add visual interest to the exterior, while a stone wall enhances the rustic appeal. Clear skies provide a bright backdrop.
Home in Melin-y-Wig
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

Stunning period Farmhouse in rural setting

Dating from 1762, this beautiful stone cottage is full of period features, beamed ceilings and a huge inglenook fireplace. Lovely rural hillside location in a courtyard setting, 2 miles from the main road along a country lane, but only 9 miles from Ruthin. Enjoy the lovely private garden, watch the birds or stargaze at night whilst sharing a bottle of wine in the 'Piggery'. Perfectly placed for all that North Wales has to offer. Great for couples, adventurers, families and dogs. Car essential.

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A covered seating area features outdoor furniture under a wooden structure, surrounded by lush green grass and stone pathways. The cottage is visible in the background, showcasing its stone exterior and rustic charm against a backdrop of trees.
Home in Gwynedd
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Retreat in Coed Y Brenin forest near Dolgellau

Tyn Y Benrhos is a stunning Welsh stone cottage situated in its own grounds, in Coed Y Brenin forest, near Dolgellau. You have access to the entire property, with enclosed garden for up to 2 dogs and 8 acres of fields, woodlands and a river to explore. Here you are perfectly located for an active holiday whether it be walking, running or cycling. If you just want to relax there is plenty of opportunity to do that too. We do not live on site but live about 20 mins away and are on hand if needed.

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An aerial view captures the exterior of the converted school, featuring a charming stone facade and arched windows. A spacious stone patio is visible, furnished with a sofa and a small dining table, surrounded by well-maintained greenery and scenic fields.
Home in Nant-glas
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

St Mark's School

Relax and unwind in this beautiful converted 1880s school. Plenty of original school features are still on display. Situated 15mins drive from the royal Welsh show ground in Builth, 15mins from Rhayader and the Elan Valley, 15mins from Spa town Llandrindod wells, just over an hour to Aberystwyth and west coast beaches, it is the ideal location! The house sits on the edge of a forestry leading up a hill with stunning views and lots of dog friendly walks/bike rides. Ideal for fishing in the Wye!

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A modern barn conversion is set amidst natural landscaping, featuring a combination of stone and wood exterior. Large glass doors span the front, allowing views into the open living space. Surrounding flora and a gravel path enhance the tranquil appeal of the property.
Home in Cerrigydrudion
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 520 reviews

Hafod Y Llan Bach - a real escape to the country

Get away from the everyday with a break in the mountains of Wales. This private, detached barn conversion has it's own terrace, a wonderful open plan kitchen living room and a glamorous and romantic bedroom with an ensuite. Step outside and there are over 25 miles of forestry track starting from the front door and the 4.5 mile long Alwen Reservoir just 5 minutes walk away. That is all before you start to explore the area... If you want to get away from it all, this is the place to come....

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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, 255 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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A cozy living room features a stone fireplace with a warm fire, flanked by bookshelves filled with books. A patterned area rug covers the wooden floor, while a comfortable sofa and an armchair provide seating. Decorative elements include artwork and a soft throw on the armchair.
Home in Dinas Mawddwy
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Chapel Cottage

A charming two bedroom detached cottage situated in central Dinas Mawddwy, southern Snowdonia. Positioned next to our converted chapel and surrounded by beautiful scenery. Within one minutes walking distance is the Red Lion pub and Cafe. Famous location for walkers and in the heart of the mountain bike mecca with Dyfi bike park, Coed y Brenin and Antur Stiniog within 30 minutes. Aircraft enthusiasts will be in the heart of the Mach loop flight path with low flying aircraft directly overhead.

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The image captures a scenic view of the Barmouth Estuary, showcasing lush green hills and distant mountains. The cottage is seen nestled at the edge of a treed area, with open fields leading towards the water. A coastline and a bridge are visible in the background.
Home in Dolgellau
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Magic Mountain Cottage: family- & dog-friendly

There is nowhere quite as magical as this: an historic, creaky cottage, at the end of a farmers track below Cader Idris. It's a back-in-time experience, with wooden beams and antique furniture, owned by the same family for over 60 years. Please read all the details carefully before you book. It’s a 300 year old cottage on the side of a mountain, space, fresh air and tranquillity. It's comfortable but nothing fancy. No TV or wifi, but a woodburner, books and massive views behind the cottage.

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The traditional slate cottage is seen from a side angle, showcasing its charming exterior against a backdrop of rolling green hills. The two stone chimneys rise from the roof, while neatly trimmed hedges line the pathway leading to the cottage.
Home in Dinas Mawddwy
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Llwyncelyn - Dinas Mawddwy - Machynlleth.

Llwyncelyn is a delightful traditional slate cottage nestling on the side of the Dyfi Valley. It is situated above the village of Dinas Mawddwy, easily accessed off the A470 and offers stunning views across and along the Dyfi Valley both from the cottage and the enclosed garden. It provides the perfect base from which to discover Southern Snowdonia, in all its glorious seasons. Not equiped for chidren. We generally accept dogs(maximum 2) but reserve the right to occasionally say no!

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A white cow stands on lush green grass, with gentle hills in the background. A rustic barn with a pink roof is visible, framed by trees. The serene landscape conveys a peaceful rural setting.
Home in Machynlleth
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Beudy Banc Barn Conversion stunning views

High above the dyfi valley , barn conversion holiday cottage with spectacular views of the dyfi valley and cader idris. Off grid, powered by wind and the sun. Sleeps 8 in three double beds, and two single beds. Two Ground floor bedrooms (double and twin) , one loft bedroom with double bed and a mezzanine sleeping area with a double bed above the main living space. Bathroom and wet room on the ground floor. Great Walking, Mountain Biking and Trail Running trails from the doorstep.

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A living room features a power reclining sofa accompanied by decorative cushions. A wooden coffee table is centered on a patterned rug, with a vase of flowers adding color. A log burner sits beneath a wooden mantel, and artwork adorns the wall next to wooden doors.
Home in Gwynedd
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Cosy townhouse with private parking and log burner

This 1890's townhouse provides a brilliant base to explore Dolgellau and Snowdonia. The location allows for easy walking into the town centre and comes with private parking right at the front door. Relax in the living room with the power reclining sofa, enjoying the log burner and TV. The house has been renovated to include a fully equipped kitchen and a rainfall shower. The townhouse also has a small rear enclosed courtyard and a large private lockable shed suitable for bikes.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy lounge area features a stone fireplace and wooden beams overhead. Two light-colored sofas with decorative cushions face a wooden coffee table, while shelves lined with books and artwork complete the space. Natural light filters in through large windows, enhancing the room's inviting feel.
Home in Sir Ceredigion
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Old Fishermans Cottage

Stay in an authentic Mariners cottage a few minutes walk to the sea on the beautiful Cardigan bay coastal path. This is where quaint seaside towns and villages are nestled between the beautiful seascapes. Green fields and deep wooded river valleys, combine with the remote and starkly beautiful Cambrian Mountains. A magical place to visit. This is a place to relax, away from it all, enjoy the local scenery, sample locally produced and sourced foods, wine and beers.

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A scenic rural landscape features the cottage nestled among lush green hills. A winding road leads to a stone bridge, with trees dotting the area. The layout illustrates the tranquil surroundings, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Home in Machynlleth
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Glangwynedd Cottage

A cosy self catering cottage in attractive rural location near the river Dulas. Within walking distance of the old market town of Machynlleth and railway station. Close to mountains, rivers and coast. There is one bedroom with a double bed and the other bedroom sleeps 3 in bunk beds and a single bed. Downstairs in the lounge is a double sofa bed. Heating is provided by storage heaters and a woodturning stove at cooler times of the year.

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