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Builth Wells
Our 4 luxury glamping pods and self catering farmhouse are open all year round, with sweeping views over the valleys and surrounding hills, and the clearest night skies. A place to relax, refresh and recharge.
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.
Aberdyfi
Seascape, Luxury five-star Self Catering Accommodation, with Panoramic Sea Views Overlooking Cardigan Bay.
Bala
Hostel-style value Tourist Accommodation in 1800's character buildings, refurbished, offering essential provision with a hint of luxury. Located in the town of Bala, famous for its Lake and White Water River. Sleeps 31.
Machynlleth
A charming 18th century cottage nestling in the hills of the Dyfi Valley, Machynlleth, with amazing views over the surrounding countryside. It offers peace and tranquillity and easy access to visit the varied local attractions.
Aberystwyth
With a team of experienced waiting staff and respected chefs, Y Consti has rapidly gained a reputation for excellence.
Powys
The Local Tourist Information Centre in Newtown is located in the Robert Owen Resource Centre. The Cross, Broad Street, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2BB.
Welshpool
A luxury glamping experience. Snuggle down in a kingsize bed and wake to stunning views of the Mid Wales countryside. Each yurt has its own stylish heated wet room with ample hot water, fluffy towels and dressing gowns waiting for you on arrival.
Machynlleth
Hafan y Mynydd Shepherd’s Hut is a bespoke accessible double shepherd’s hut with ramp access, level interior, accessible kitchen, king-size electric adjustable bed, single electric profiling bed, two riser/recliner chairs, sensory bunk pods,…
Newtown
Small museum dedicated to the life & work of Robert-Owen, 19th Century Social reformer and inspiration of the co-operative movement.
Tywyn
Glan Y Don Holiday Park in southern Snowdonia is a five star family Holiday Home Park of superb quality in an outstanding coastal location with uninterrupted sea views.
Tywyn
Discover Great Little Trains of Wales: Buy a 20% off Discount Card and get 20% off one adult full round-trip fare on twelve steam railways located in stunning scenery across Wales.
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.
Tywyn
Tynllwyn is a small family run site with the Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway gently winding past and Rhydronen station only 50 yds away. A haven for bird watchers, walkers & cyclists.
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…
Tynreithyn
My place is close to great views and restaurants and dining. You’ll love my place because of the cosiness, the location, and the kitchen. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets).
Tywyn
The Campsite has panoramic sea views of Ynys Enlli and the Llyn Peninsula and the Self Catering accommodation overlooks the Dysynni Valley with coastal views as far as Pembrokeshire on a clear day.
Machynlleth
Explore the stunning Welsh countryside or enjoy a relaxing, refreshing holiday in our stunning holiday cottages near Machynlleth. Set in a restored water mill, beautifully secluded yet easily accessible, our two holiday cottages, stable and caravan…
Blaenau Ffestiniog
Eco Friendly, Bryn Elltyd is carbon neutral. All energy inputs from renewables, located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of the Moelwyn mountains, this is an ideal location to explore North Wales.
Montgomery
The vineyard was planted in 2010 and covering six acres of farmland, the vineyard resides at the eastern tip of the Kerry Vale - an area of outstanding natural beauty and just 3 miles south of the charming town of Montgomery.