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Penyrallt Fach Cottage is a characterful, single-storey cottage resting in the rural outskirts of Pentre-Cwrt, Sir Gaerfyrddin. Countryside. Hot tub. Llandysul 3.6 miles; Aberporth 13.5 miles.
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This superb single-storey pod resides in Llanddeusant near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. In a National Park. Hot tub. Couples retreat. Llandeilo 14.5 miles; Carmarthen 29.1 miles.
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Stone barn conversion near New Quay, with its own private hot tub. Open plan sitting & dining. Kitchen. woodland and wildlife pond. Close to Aberaeron, Aberystwyth and Cardigan.
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Surrounded by four and a half acres of tranquil Welsh countryside, this stylish, light and spacious villa makes a fabulous holiday retreat for larger families and groups of friends looking for an elegant and relaxing hideaway. Offering sumptuous accommodation for up to 22 guests across ten pretty bedrooms, the property has a wealth of fantastic features including a soothing private hot tub, a sauna, conservatory, games tables, trampoline and piano. Perfect for exploring the beautiful countryside and stunning coastline of Ceredigion, this stunning getaway provides a wonderful backdrop for family get-togethers and reunions.
Entering the villa, the hallway features a piano before leading through to a beautiful lounge with a pebble effect electric fire, comfortable seating and a large TV perfect for movie nights. The elegant central kitchen/diner provides a fabulous spot for preparing and enjoying family feasts. The dining table shares the conservatory area with the pool table which sits next to a games room with a retro arcade table, casino table and air hockey table. Exploring the ground floor further, you will find a stylish bathroom and six tastefully decorated bedrooms, all with TVs and three with en-suite facilities. Two separate staircases lead up into the eaves of the house where you will find four further bedrooms (two en-suite). Outside, the large private garden has a patio, BBQ and ample seating as well as a trampoline and swing ball. You can also luxuriate in the private hot tub room, complete with a sauna and shower.
The popular coastal resort of New Quay (9.5 miles) has a lovely beach and some great pubs and restaurants, with opportunities nearby for dolphin-spotting boat trips, sailing, power boating, windsurfing and kayaking. Other local attractions include the Dolaucothi Gold Mines, Norwood Gardens and Afon Mel Honey Farm and Meadery, all within 16 miles.
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Set within the tranquil countryside near the Welsh coast, Porthdy Gwas Y Neidr, or Dragonfly Lodge, is a cosy retreat perfect for a couple’s getaway or a family break with younger children. This glamping pod is one of two stylish accommodations in a peaceful four-and-a-half-acre setting, offering direct access to the surrounding countryside and breathtaking views over a private lake. With luxurious touches like a private hot tub and thoughtful modern amenities, this is the perfect spot to relax and reconnect with nature.
Surrounding area
- Visit New Quay to enjoy boat trips, water sports, a marine wildlife museum, and charming pubs and restaurants.
- Explore Aberystwyth, a vibrant seaside town with plenty of activities and attractions.
- Discover nearby National Trust sites, like Llanerchaeron and Dolaucothi Gold Mines.
Rest and recharge
- Studio-style space featuring a lounge, kitchen, dining area, and double sleeping area.
- Comfortable sofa that converts to a sofa bed, ideal for two children.
- Smart TV for cosy evenings indoors and a stylish shower room for freshening up.
Outdoor space and on-site facilities
- Decking area with a private four-person hot tub and gas BBQ for al fresco dining.
- On-site utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer, shower, and WC.
- Private off-road parking for one car, conveniently located beside the pod.
Notable features and highlights
- Newly installed Rotospa Orbis hot tub for ultimate relaxation.
- Scenic views over the lake, perfect for unwinding outdoors.
- Located within grounds that also feature Pontfaen Villa, accommodating larger groups.
This stylish glamping experience is ideal for couples seeking a romantic escape or small families wanting a relaxing break. With modern comforts and proximity to the coast, it’s a wonderful base for exploring the Welsh countryside and beyond.
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Mark any special occasion with a stay in this impressive country house that’s surrounded by scenic Welsh countryside. Sleeping a total of 10 guests, this marvellous detached holiday home invites extended families and larger friendship groups to get together, complete with a hot tub for nights beneath the stars and wood burners for cosy nights spent curled up together. Surrounded by ample pathways and mountain biking routes, this Teifi Valley holiday home offers a perfect starting point for all kinds of adventure. For those ready to venture a little further, discover both the Cardigan Bay coastline (20 miles) and the edge of the Brecon Beacons (16 miles) a short drive away.
Stone-flagged flooring, low beams and handsome antique furniture add to the overall charm of this impressive abode. On the ground floor, the kitchen/diner offers an impressive social hub of the house with all the required facilities and a sprawling dining table that’s set for 10. A bathroom and utility amenities can be found just off here, and bi-fold doors can be thrown open to enjoy direct access to the patio and garden. Also downstairs is a separate lounge with a cosy feel and soft seating. After a day of activity and a night of relaxation, drag tired muscles up to one of five bedrooms on the first floor.
Just 3 miles away, Lampeter is an eclectic market town with independent shops to peruse, a farmer’s market and a fascinating textile tradition with local galleries displaying historic Welsh quilts. Discover further local history with a trip to Dolaucothi (6.5 miles), a National Trust-maintained centre featuring the UK’s only known Roman Gold Mine. Take a guided underground walking tour of the mines or simply get to know the 2,500 acres of woodland that surround it.
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Raphael House is a lovely holiday cottage with extensive sea views in the coastal town of Burry Port, Carmarthenshire. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Kidwelly 4.4 miles; Llanelli 5.3 miles; Carmarthen 13.6 miles.
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This rural retreat boasts a peaceful location within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), 7 miles from the picturesque town of Llandeilo. The property sleeps eight guests and provides ample space, indoors and outside, for spending quality time with your nearest and dearest. After a day of exploring, unwind next to the wood burner or in the hot tub, or spend a fun night with friends and family in the shared games room.
The converted barn sits within 70 acres of farmland, and shares a courtyard with one other holiday home. The property features beautiful oak flooring, exposed stonework, and luxurious little extras to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Come together for family mealtimes in the traditional kitchen/diner, where you’ll find everything you need to cater for the group and a large dining table to seat everyone. After dinner, head through to the cosy lounge, where you can watch TV or play games next to the warming wood burner. Also on the ground floor is a delightful double bedroom with an en-suite wet room. Follow the oak staircase upstairs, to discover the remaining bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, and one of the bedrooms is accessed via another bedroom (these rooms have sloping ceilings, so you may experience restricted head height). Outside, a sunny terrace leads to a spacious, enclosed garden with furniture and a BBQ for al fresco dining, along with a fabulous hot tub with breathtaking views. You’ll also have access to a shared games room.
The colourful market town of Llandeilo is known for its wonderful array of independent shops and eateries. Wander amongst its pastel-painted Georgian houses, before dining in one of the many pubs or restaurants serving delicious local produce. Just outside the town is the National Trust estate of Dinefwr Park, featuring a 12th-century castle, landscaped parkland, and medieval deer park – it’s the perfect place for a relaxing afternoon stroll. For a more challenging hike, head to the glacial lake of Llyn y Fan (8.5 miles) to take on the stunning 4-mile circular route.
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You’ll be deep within the Brecon Beacons and surrounded by to-die-for scenery, which you can explore on foot, by bicycle or by car during your stay. This gorgeous holiday home has space for up to four guests over two bedrooms, with the neighbouring property also available for eight more guests, should you need it. It’s a truly luxury dwelling where you’re really encouraged to relax and enjoy yourself, with a separate shared barn filled with activities including pool, and of course the indulgent hot tub.
Step inside this characterful home, where oak beams, exposed stonework and a soft, neutral decor create a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen has lovely wooden units, stone walls and an oak dining table for gathering around to eat. When you’re tired from all that fresh air, relax in the homely lounge, where plush sofas surround a wood burner. The sunlit conservatory is lovely for afternoon reading with a pot of tea to hand. Good weather? Pop out to the terrace and absorb some of that Welsh sunshine, and if it’s really warm, plan a BBQ for fresh-air feasts. This leads to a raised lawn garden where pets and children can play, and a hot tub against a backdrop of stunning vistas of the open countryside.
From your secluded spot, you're ideally placed to explore the dramatic Black Mountains, perhaps heading to the gorgeous lake at Llyn y Fan Fach (9.5 miles) for a brief or longer walk. For a historical experience, head to Carreg Cennen Castle (4 miles), perched on a high rocky outcrop overlooking the River Cennen. The charming market town of Llandeilo (6.5 miles) is ideal for shopping and dining out in, while the pretty Usk Reservoir (13 miles) is an excellent spot for a picnic with a view. The Dan Yr Ogof national showcaves (21 miles) are another fantastic option for a trip.
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Escape with your loved ones to this charming stone cottage in the town of Llandovery. Sleeping eight people across four bedrooms, it’s the perfect accommodation option for large families or groups of friends looking for a peaceful barn-conversion in the heart of the Carmarthenshire countryside. During the day, discover the 12th century ruins of Llandovery Castle; and in the evening, come home to the cottage’s private garden to enjoy a well-earned dip in the hot tub.
Step inside and you’ll be welcomed by an inviting open-plan living/kitchen/dining area with a lovely brick accent wall. Make yourself at home in the spacious living area before heading to one of the property’s two kitchens to whip up some dinner for your loved ones. Gather everyone at the dining table to eat while you enjoy the fabulous country views. Alternatively, head out onto the patio to fire up the BBQ and dine alfresco. Enjoy a dip in the hot tub, or head back to the sitting area to relax by the wood burner. At the end of the day, you’ll find two lovely double bedrooms and two stylish twins on the first floor. The cottage’s unique interlocking door allows you to convert one area with four bedrooms into two areas with two bedrooms.
Spend your day savouring the local flavours at Llandovery Farmers’ Market (8 miles). Treat your taste buds to some gourmet cheese or baked goods, chat with the merchants and soak up the friendly atmosphere. Alternatively, visit Myddfai Community Hall and Visitor Centre (12 miles) to immerse yourself in Welsh folklore and healing customs You can learn all about the herbal cures used by the famous Physicians of Myddfai.
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This lovely barn in Carmarthenshire is ideal for a family or friends looking for a peaceful location for a holiday or reunion. The property is in 60 acres of beautiful countryside on the edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Nearby Llandovery (4.5 miles) is a great market town in which to discover the history and legends of the local area. Stop at one of the many inns and tuck into a Drover’s lunch.
This charming two-storey property retains a cottage feel with plenty of exposed wooden beams and wood burners. It has stylish furnishings and decor and all the contemporary creature comforts to ensure a memorable stay. Step into the entrance hall, and to the left, there is a downstairs bedroom with three single beds and an accessible en-suite wet room. To the right, you’ll find the large open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Relax on the comfortable sofas in the lounge, pop a log on the wood burner, and choose your favourite film to watch on the Smart TV. Dine together in a space with patio doors affording outstanding countryside views. The kitchen area has everything you need to cook up a storm, so even preparing large feasts is a breeze. Upstairs, there is a bathroom and five bedrooms, three doubles, two with en-suite shower rooms and two twins. Outside, the enclosed garden has a lawn and patio area with a garden table and chairs to sit and chat or enjoy the scenery.
Within a short drive from the property, there are many cycling and walking routes, including at Cwm Rhaeadr (6.5 miles). The Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre (22 miles) offers cycling, walking and spectacular mountain views. All ages will love to have a go at panning for gold, so head 15 miles to National Trust Dolaucothi Gold Mines, enjoy the guided tours and learn about the history of gold mining in the area.
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A quaint semi-detached cottage resting in a rural countryside location on Wern Newydd smallholding. Hot tub. Bespoke bed design. Welsh countryside.
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Roselea Luxury Pod Lodge, a stunningly-presented glamping pod resting in the village of Llanddarog in Carmarthenshire. Off-road parking. Enclosed garden. Carmarthen 8 miles.
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This gorgeous rural bungalow offers family-friendly accommodation with a cosy wood burner and hot tub. Thanks to the coast and countryside links on your doorstep, the three-bedroom property will appeal to keen explorers, avid cyclists, and gentle ramblers.
Bright and airy, this charming cottage is delightfully presented with comfy seating, neutral tones and incredible overhead beams which accentuate the property's history. Recline on the leather sofas in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner and light the wood burner on colder nights. When it comes to dining, this self-catering home provides a well-equipped kitchen with all the appliances needed for a stress-free stay, including a handy washing machine for those muddy walking coats. Before tucking yourselves in for the night, take full advantage of the steamy hot tub in the garden and enjoy staring at the stars. At bedtime, you'll find three appealing bedrooms down the hallway: a large king with an en-suite shower room, and served by the family bathroom, a comfy twin and a pretty double bedroom. Outside, the private patio area is decked with furniture so you can sip your morning coffee in peace, accompanied by a good book or the daily newspaper.
Pound the pavements with one of the gorgeous walking routes available from your front door or have a slower start with some fishing on the magnificent River Cothi. Should you fancy moseying around the shops, the handsome market town of Llandeilo (8.5 miles) is a picturesque place to start, with a number of independent shops, stunning colourful houses, and many tasty eateries to choose from. Horticulturists may like to visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales (7 miles), while the children may like to build castles on Llansteffan Beach (18 miles); there's plenty to do for all ages!
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