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Knighton
Dog-friendly self-catering cottages near Knighton, Powys, Mid Wales. Two cottages sleeping 4 (2 bedrooms) and 5 (3 bedrooms), in a quiet rural setting above Felindre. Bring your own horse breaks are welcome, with stabling and turnout available.
Harlech
Explore Snowdonia on foot, coach, or rail, with an expert guide. Sian is a Blue Badge Guide and member of the Wales Best Guides Association.
Dolgellau
Perched high above the Mawddach estuary at the foot of the rugged Cadair Idris, you’ll find our stone-fronted Penmaenuchaf. Inspired by the dramatic ancient landscape of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, this grand old house has its own beautiful…
Llanidloes
Cosy Georgian Farmhouse with breathtaking views of the Upper Wye Valley which sits in 15 acres of farmland with sheep, chickens, ducks and ponies. Local attractions include walking, cycling, fishing, rallying and offroad motorbiking.
Kington
Maples Tearoom - light lunches, daily specials, afternoon teas, cream teas - always a fantastic selection. All types of dietary needs catered for just ask. Seating in two indoor areas, on the covered veranda and outside on the terrace. Dogs are also…
Lampeter
Beudy Bach - The Little Cowshed, come and discover luxury in nature. Our little corner of Wales, halfway between the mountains and the sea, with so much to do but also the perfect place to just relax. A hot tub hideaway perfect for two.
Various Locations throughout Wales
Rarebits is a hand-picked collection of the best places to stay in Wales. We’re individual, personally run and passionate about what we do, not corporate and soul-less – so you can expect the highest standards of hospitality.
Newtown
Gregynog Hall is an ancient house with a Victorian face. Once a landed estate, now a Conference Centre and Wedding & Events Venue the house is still at the heart of the local community.
Shrewsbury
Seven Oaks is a superb 10 acre Holiday Park, situated in some of the finest countryside on the Welsh borders. It enjoys an elevated position on the banks of the River Severn with a 1 acre fishing lake.
Penrhyndeudraeth
Situated on its own peninsula in Southern Snowdonia, Portmeirion is a sight to behold, with vistas in every direction and pathways to explore and be amazed by. Sit & soak up the atmosphere or wander aimlessly around the village and gardens.
Porthmadog
The Ffestiniog Railway is the oldest independent railway company in the world, established in 1832.
Welshpool
The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.
Nr Aberystwyth
The Silver Mountain Experience is currently closed as we take a short pause to review and plan the next chapter of the attraction.
We’re incredibly proud of everything we’ve created and the memories shared with our visitors, and we’re excited about…
Machynlleth
RSPB Ynys-Hir nature reserve is a wildlife haven in the heart of Mid Wales
Barmouth
The location of Bryn Melyn is truly breathtaking, as it sits atop a hillside overlooking Barmouth on the Southern Snowdonia coast, with views of the Mawddach Estuary, Cadair Idris, and the sea. Despite its peaceful setting, it is only a short…
Machynlleth
The Wynnstay Machynlleth is a charming old Coaching Inn. The restaurant appeals to gourmets, hungry locals and travellers. Open fires, log stoves, excellent wines and real ales. "This one is different", said Martin Bright in The Observer.
Brecon
THE EPYNT WAY is a 65 km long distance path around the circumference of the Sennybridge Training Area. It is open to walkers, equestrians and mountain bikers. The trail is well marked with frequent, yellow-topped marker posts which have green and…
Brecon
Coach houses were traditionally warm and welcoming places. This particular example is one of a new breed, offering contemporary townhouse accommodation. The Coach house is one of only 2% in the country that hold the five star GOLD award
Caersws
If you're looking for a slice of escapism then look no further - Maesmawr Farm Resort near Newtown is the perfect place restore and rejuvenate your senses. Quietly situated near to the River Severn and extending to over 27 acres
Tywyn
Local authority owned site situated in the grounds of an old manor house and woodlands, offers excellent facilities. Ideal base for walkers, cyclists, climbers, fishing and water sports. Open April - October.