Kington (3mls E), Herefordshire
Barmouth (5mls S), North Wales
Hay-on-Wye Town, Brecon Beacons
Retreat to this serene haven for a trip to remember with fishing and canoeing on site and a woodland of chestnut and rowan trees all around. It’s an enchanting holiday let that allows guests to relax and get back to nature.
Church Stretton (2.7 mls), Shropshire
Chepstow (6mls NW), Wye Valley
As featured in the Guardian: A treat of a retreat in a breathtaking area of Natural Beauty. Enveloped by rolling Welsh countryside as far as the eye can see, stride across the fields to the country pub, discover ancient churches hidden in the hills, or laze away a day down by the stream splashing and picnicing to your hearts content.
Clun, Shropshire
A stunning period cottage in the small historic town of Clun, perfect for exploring the beautiful Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visit attractions in Ludlow, Stokesay and Ironbridge.
Crickhowell (1m SW), Brecon Beacons
Beautifully finished with an eclectic style, this utterly charming stone-built cottage is nestled peacefully on a Welsh hillside in a shaded woodland, overlooking striking mountain peaks.
Lydbrook, Forest of Dean
Nestled into the valley, this converted cider mill is surrounded by mature cottage gardens with stunning views. A great base for exploring the Forest of Dean whilst escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday living.
Machynlleth, Mid Wales
Romantic log cabin in the Welsh countryside with wood burner, countryside views and walks from the door.
Ludlow, Shropshire
Grade II listed town house in a charming cobbled square, with beautiful views from the upper floors, the perfect base to enjoy the many festivals and events Ludlow has to offer.
Llansteffan, West Wales
This is simply a hidden gem, set right on the beach in a beautiful seaside village, alongside a couple of similar properties, there is a real Scandinavian feel to this magical location.