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A single-story white cottage with a dark slate roof is framed by lush green grass and trees. Large windows provide natural light, while a rainbow arcs over the scene, adding a colorful touch to the tranquil countryside environment.
Farm stay in Bridgend County Borough
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

Luxury, secluded, country lodge with hot tub

IanRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This is the second time staying with James at his cottage. such a lovely cottage(this is genuinely a rare gem), lovely location, love the animals, especially the goats. managed to get to use the firepit this time round. great hot tub. the beds are so comfy, it makes it hard to get up in the mornings (lol). for anyone who has a drone, this is a great place to take photos, especially sunsets. looking forward to our next visit, which is already booked. thanks again James
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A stone cottage is shown with a welcoming wooden fence surrounding its front, adorned with colorful flowers. Large windows allow plenty of light inside. The surrounding area features a gravel pathway and lush greenery, emphasizing the retreat's connection with nature.
Barn in Llangwm
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Family Friendly Retreat with Hot tub & animals

DeniseRating, 5 stars1 month ago
What a wonderful place to stay my family and I love quirky and it certainly met our expectations, Clare was an amazing host, she waited for us to arrive to let us feed her beautiful well kept animals and we had eggs from the chickens for our breakfast. The accommodation was clean and well stocked even had biscuits, crisps and chocolates which was a nice touch. Bedding and towels were of good quality. Hot Tub was a great, very clean, well kept and warm which we all enjoyed. The surroundings to this place are stunning with beautiful views and lovely walks. Usk village is around 5/6 miles away with lovely tea rooms and pub restaurant. Would 100% recommend Thank you Clare we will visit again.
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Large glass windows provide a panoramic view of the coastal landscape, revealing the shimmering water and rocky shore. A pathway leading to the beach is visible, framed by the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Tiny home in Sully
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

The Beachcomber, greatest views for miles.

CharlotteRating, 5 stars1 month ago
The Beachcomber is stunning - amazing views, great location and has all the facilities you need! Fantastic hosts - super responsive, friendly and helpful with check-in and recommendations for the surrounding area - would 100% recommend to anyone looking for a coastal escape!
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Cottage in Monmouthshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Lovely Cottage on the edge of a small farm

SallyRating, 5 stars4 months ago
It was the perfect cosy cottage to spend Christmas together as a family gathering from Dorset, Gloucester and locally. Thank you!
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A serene landscape is captured in this image, featuring a calm water body reflecting surrounding greenery and blue skies. Lush hills frame the scene, while a small island with trees is visible in the center of the water, contributing to a peaceful natural setting.
Home in Fochriw
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Family Home near Merthyr Tydfil

FozRating, 5 stars1 day ago
What an amazing place Natasha has here! Located in a small village with beautiful surroundings and peaceful at night, so easily can sleep well. The place had everything that is needed, was lucky to have the sunny weather so could relax in the garden when the sun was blazing! There’s a big bath with jets in the en-suite from the main bedroom, words can’t describe how perfect that bath was! If the weather is bad, there is plenty of entertainment inside the place with the multiple TV rooms which works really well, there are also books to read too. There aren’t many places to eat out around the area, however supermarkets are close by and the kitchen here is brilliant! All the essentials plus more to cook delicious homemade dishes! Natasha was helpful during our stay and made sure everything was going according to our plans Would highly recommend to anyone looking to explore the areas as there’s so much scenery there or even just to have a small break, this place is fantastic!
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The exterior of the chalet presents a black and white facade, featuring several large windows. A stone patio is adorned with outdoor seating, including two chairs and a small table, overlooking a grassy area. The setting offers a view of the surrounding landscape.
Tiny home in Lavernock
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Hidden Gem of Wales the perfect getaway.

ElaineRating, 5 stars1 month ago
A lovely, spacious, clean place. Comfortable bed & sofas. great location near Cosmeston park with sea view.
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A small outdoor patio area is visible, featuring two white chairs positioned next to potted plants with colorful foliage. A wooden fence provides privacy, while a green gate adds a pop of color. The space is bathed in natural light, offering a tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage in Blaina
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Aderyn Mawr Welsh Cottage Dog Friendly Entire Home

WendyRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Fantastic stay at Craig's place, lovely house! There was a problem with the heating but Craig did everything he could to sort it out within a very quick time and communicated throughout. Thank you so much for everything, the snacks were very well received and everything we needed was there. We would recommend this place.
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A charming street is shown with quaint buildings lining both sides, leading toward a distant hillside under a blue sky filled with clouds. The view offers a sense of openness, while signs and parked cars add to the lively, everyday atmosphere of the town.
Home in Blaenavon
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

3 Bedroom spacious family house

RichardRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Clean, spacious, well kitted out, very convenient for town-centre and exactly as described. Blaenavon itself has a tired charm and is interesting for its mining/ steel-making heritage. The visit to the disused mine was fascinating - we didn’t expect to be travelling 90 metres down in the original mineshaft lift and exploring the old mine; the guide, an ex miner, was great. We also walked up Blorenge hill, starting for the house’s doorstep! Had a lovely meal in the Lion Hotel/ pub, just across the road

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