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Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important nature reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area.
Presteigne
Explore the fascinating world of the Victorian Judges, their servants and felonious guests at this award-winning Historic House.
Welshpool
The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.
Nr Machynlleth
Penrhyn is a Grade II listed Georgian country house overlooking the Dyfi Estuary on the outskirts of Machynlleth, This elegant home in Southern Snowdonia sleeps up to 12 guests - perfect for a group of friends or large family getaway.
Bryncrug, Tywyn
Cynfal Farm in Southern Snowdonia is the perfect holiday location for couples or families seeking something rather special. Two 5 star luxury self catering holiday homes.
Llandysul
Caws Teifi Cheese is located on our family farm in Ceredigion where we make award-winning artisan cheeses from the finest, locally sourced raw milk. Come and visit our small farm shop, Glynhynod Organic Farm Shop, or attend one of our events on the…
Newtown
Penygelli's two dog-friendly studio apartments in Newtown, Mid Wales, are perfect for business trips, romantic getaways or small groups of friends. Each apartment has a kitchenette, Wi-Fi, and Sky TV. Mid Wales offers a relaxed escape where you can…
Llandrindod Wells
Llandrindod Wells, or 'Landod' as it is known to locals, is the administrative centre of Powys and one of its largest towns. As the name suggests, Llandrindod Wells owes its origins to the spring waters.
Betws-y-Coed
A traditional stone-built upland 16th-century farmhouse, birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, the first translator of the whole bible into Welsh.
Aberystwyth
Chez Louise is an award winning bridal boutique, offering bespoke bridal gowns, bridesmaids, mother of the bride/groom and prom-wear.
Tregaron
Llwynywynau Isaf Barn is a 5 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 10 and is located in Tregaron, Mid Wales. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Prices range from £509 to £5187 per week. Local to Llanddewi-Brefi,…
Aberaeron
22 acres flat coastal parkland only 500 yds from town shops and harbour. Aeron Coast is ideal for a quiet stay outside the peak holiday period. School holidays are devoted to families and entertainment for all ages is provided nightly.
St David's
Ramsey Island is a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB Nature Reserve with a large variety of visiting and breeding birds. Boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales you can see spectacular breeding colonies of nesting seabirds.
Brecon
The on-site camping area at Llangorse Multi Activity Centre in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National is in an informal location with stunning views overlooking Llangorse Lake.
Llanwrtyd Wells
The Neuadd Arms has a reputation for good home cooking including vegetarian dishes and a wide range of curries (one of their specialities). They will always try to accommodate any particular dietary requirements.
Welshpool
Beautiful landscape and nature photography prints for your home. Brad is a professional nature and landscape photographer based in Welshpool, Mid Wales. Much of his photography is focused on small pockets of the local area in Powys and around the…
Lôn Teifi is part of National Route 82 between Aberystwyth and Fishguard.
Cardigan
Fedwen Caravan at Tresaith is a Bluebird Charisma with double glazing and full central heating and can sleep up to 6 people plus 1 babies in cots. Located in a private area within the grounds of the owners smallholding, the caravan has sea
Nr 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.
Llandeilo is named after one of the better known Celtic saints of the 6th century, Saint Teilo. The Welsh word 'llan' signified a religious enclosure, normally one dedicated to a particular saint (thus corresponds, today, to 'church of').