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Nant Moel Isaf Farm

Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
A fantastic four-bedroom house resting in Rhydyfro, Pembrokeshire. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Enclosed gardens. Neath 10.6 miles; Swansea 12.9 miles; Llanelli 22 miles.
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4

The Cabin

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Wooden, detached lodge in a secluded location, four miles from the South Wales town of Pontardawe. Open plan living. Hot tub with countryside views. Pontardawe 4 miles.
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3

Afan House

Sleeps 9
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
This charming, three-bedroom holiday home rests in Cynonville near Pontrhydyfen, West Glamorgan. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Hot tub. Near a National Park. Cwmafan 4.5 miles; Swansea 15.3 miles; Rhossili 33.5 miles.
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5

Ty Glyndwr

Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
Ideally located for exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park, this family-friendly holiday home is a great base for adventures. For a scenic day out, suitable for all ages, visit the Brecon Mountain Railway which travels along the heritage line in style with awe-inspiring views out of the windows and refreshments along the way. At the end of each day, you’ll love taking a dip in the hot tub beneath the stars to truly unwind. Encouraging guests to kick back and relax is not one, but two lovely living room spaces, both with calming neutral colour palettes, sumptuous sofas and enjoying direct access to the garden. The kitchen adjoins one of the living spaces creating a social hub, with a breakfast bar seating four and a spacious kitchen set up where you can cook up a storm for all the family. When it’s time for a feast, set yourselves up in the traditionally styled dining room to share memories and meals. Completing the ground floor is the wet room. Take the stairs and you’ll find the four bedrooms, each tastefully styled. Three rooms feature super-king-size beds and the final room is a twin, ideally suited to children. When the sun is shining, the garden is the place to be, with sun loungers and garden furniture fit for an array of occasions, as well as the fantastic six-seater hot tub which is a welcome treat at all times of the year. If you’re in search of adventure, why not pack a picnic and venture to Henrhyd Falls (8 miles)? Here you can experience the majestic spectacle of the cascading water on the Henrhyd Falls and Nant Llech circular mountain walk and soak up the serenity of your surroundings. Whilst the property sits in the countryside, the coast is also within reach. Take a trip to Port Talbot, located just 17 miles away, with its 3-mile sandy beach of Aberavon being a fantastic location for a family day out.
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5
Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
Ty Glyndwr
Powys
Ideally located for exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park, this family-friendly holiday home is a great base for adventures. For a scenic day out, suitable for all ages, visit the Brecon Mountain Railway which travels along the heritage line in style with awe-inspiring views out of the windows and refreshments along the way. At the end of each day, you’ll love taking a dip in the hot tub beneath the stars to truly unwind. Encouraging guests to kick back and relax is not one, but two lovely living room spaces, both with calming neutral colour palettes, sumptuous sofas and enjoying direct access to the garden. The kitchen adjoins one of the living spaces creating a social hub, with a breakfast bar seating four and a spacious kitchen set up where you can cook up a storm for all the family. When it’s time for a feast, set yourselves up in the traditionally styled dining room to share memories and meals. Completing the ground floor is the wet room. Take the stairs and you’ll find the four bedrooms, each tastefully styled. Three rooms feature super-king-size beds and the final room is a twin, ideally suited to children. When the sun is shining, the garden is the place to be, with sun loungers and garden furniture fit for an array of occasions, as well as the fantastic six-seater hot tub which is a welcome treat at all times of the year. If you’re in search of adventure, why not pack a picnic and venture to Henrhyd Falls (8 miles)? Here you can experience the majestic spectacle of the cascading water on the Henrhyd Falls and Nant Llech circular mountain walk and soak up the serenity of your surroundings. Whilst the property sits in the countryside, the coast is also within reach. Take a trip to Port Talbot, located just 17 miles away, with its 3-mile sandy beach of Aberavon being a fantastic location for a family day out.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.7

Beacons Hot Tub Retreat

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Located within the grounds of an equestrian centre in the picturesque Brecon Beacons, this delightful shepherd’s hut offers a tranquil escape with its own private hot tub, magnificent countryside views by day, and a breathtaking stargazing experience by night. Upon entering this hand-made home, you’ll find a cosy lounge/kitchen/diner/sleeping area. The lounge features two comfortable chairs, with the added warmth of a wood burner, creating an inviting ambience even on the coldest nights. The kitchen is well-equipped with a combination microwave/convection oven, hob, and fridge, and the sleeping area boasts a double bed with scenic views of the rural surroundings and wildlife. A uniquely styled shower room completes this inviting home. Outside, there’s seating and a charcoal BBQ for al fresco dining. Relax in the bespoke wood-fired hot tub, accompanied by the soothing sounds of crackling logs and the beauty of the starlit sky. It’s less than five miles to the charming market town of Llandeilo, where you can explore an array of independent shops, eateries, inns, and antique stores. The National Trust estate around Newton House and Dinefwr Castle offers stunning landscapes and enchanting walks, making it a perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts, with the chance to spot deer, white cattle, and kites. Don’t miss Carreg Cennen (3 miles), Aberglasney Gardens (7 miles), and the National Botanic Gardens of Wales (12 miles). For golf enthusiasts, the Glynhir Golf Club is also nearby. If you’re planning a day at the beach, head to Burry Port (22 miles), known for its bustling harbour, sandy shore, and lighthouse. The Llanelli Wetland Centre is a fantastic attraction where you can hand-feed the rarest geese in the world, spot colourful flamingos, or enjoy bird-watching from one of the many hides.
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4.7
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Beacons Hot Tub Retreat
Carmarthenshire
Located within the grounds of an equestrian centre in the picturesque Brecon Beacons, this delightful shepherd’s hut offers a tranquil escape with its own private hot tub, magnificent countryside views by day, and a breathtaking stargazing experience by night. Upon entering this hand-made home, you’ll find a cosy lounge/kitchen/diner/sleeping area. The lounge features two comfortable chairs, with the added warmth of a wood burner, creating an inviting ambience even on the coldest nights. The kitchen is well-equipped with a combination microwave/convection oven, hob, and fridge, and the sleeping area boasts a double bed with scenic views of the rural surroundings and wildlife. A uniquely styled shower room completes this inviting home. Outside, there’s seating and a charcoal BBQ for al fresco dining. Relax in the bespoke wood-fired hot tub, accompanied by the soothing sounds of crackling logs and the beauty of the starlit sky. It’s less than five miles to the charming market town of Llandeilo, where you can explore an array of independent shops, eateries, inns, and antique stores. The National Trust estate around Newton House and Dinefwr Castle offers stunning landscapes and enchanting walks, making it a perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts, with the chance to spot deer, white cattle, and kites. Don’t miss Carreg Cennen (3 miles), Aberglasney Gardens (7 miles), and the National Botanic Gardens of Wales (12 miles). For golf enthusiasts, the Glynhir Golf Club is also nearby. If you’re planning a day at the beach, head to Burry Port (22 miles), known for its bustling harbour, sandy shore, and lighthouse. The Llanelli Wetland Centre is a fantastic attraction where you can hand-feed the rarest geese in the world, spot colourful flamingos, or enjoy bird-watching from one of the many hides.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Crooked Hill Cottage

Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
An annexe-style dwelling, resting on the outskirts of Ammanford. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Llanelli 12 miles; Swansea 13 miles.
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4.8

Rhiannydds Barn

Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
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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Rating
4.8
Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
Rhiannydds Barn
Carmarthenshire
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.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Rhiannydds Stable

Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
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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Rating
4.9
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Rhiannydds Stable
Carmarthenshire
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.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.7

5 Pontardulais Road

Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
This charming, three-bedroom home rests in Llangennech, Carmarthenshire. Close to amenities. Electric fire. Off-road parking. Hot tub. Llanelli 4.3 miles; Swansea 10.9 miles; Cardiff 50 miles.
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Visitor Rating
Rating
4.8

Old Factory House

Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
Come and stay at this stone-built house in Mid-Wales and explore all that the Brecon Beacons has to offer. Sleeping eight guests across four bedrooms and welcoming two four-legged friends as well, you’ll be kept in good spirits when you fire up the BBQ in the spacious garden or take a dip in the luxurious hot tub. When you feel the need to venture out further, tie up your laces and take on the peak of Pen y Fan. Park up outside where there’s plenty of room for all the party’s cars and waltz into the spacious yet cosy living room where you can snuggle and watch TV in front of the roaring wood burner. The long kitchen is kept bright by the large windows above the sink, the breakfast bar will ensure that someone keeps you company whilst you’re preparing a feast for the whole group. The underfloor heating will keep everyone’s toes toasty whilst they’re waiting and when dinner’s ready, serve it up in the adjoining dining room or head outside through the conservatory to the outdoor furniture. The lawn and patio here are fabulous. Wander down to the river after dinner or take refuge in the bubbles of the hot tub. Back inside, the ground floor also features a WC, a utility room and an en-suite double bedroom. Upstairs, there are two en-suite doubles and a bunk room, perfect for children. Finishing the interior is a family bathroom with a WC. When you’re done exploring the River Senni near your property, it’s time to explore the rest of the Brecon Beacons National Park. There are plenty of nearby peaks to tackle, so why not visit the Brecon Beacons National Park Mountain Centre, 4 miles away, to get an idea of what’s on offer? Visit the ruined castle in Sennybridge (2 miles) or for something a little different, walk a sheep at Jacob Sheep Trekking (5 miles).
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Rating
4.8
Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
Old Factory House
Powys
Come and stay at this stone-built house in Mid-Wales and explore all that the Brecon Beacons has to offer. Sleeping eight guests across four bedrooms and welcoming two four-legged friends as well, you’ll be kept in good spirits when you fire up the BBQ in the spacious garden or take a dip in the luxurious hot tub. When you feel the need to venture out further, tie up your laces and take on the peak of Pen y Fan. Park up outside where there’s plenty of room for all the party’s cars and waltz into the spacious yet cosy living room where you can snuggle and watch TV in front of the roaring wood burner. The long kitchen is kept bright by the large windows above the sink, the breakfast bar will ensure that someone keeps you company whilst you’re preparing a feast for the whole group. The underfloor heating will keep everyone’s toes toasty whilst they’re waiting and when dinner’s ready, serve it up in the adjoining dining room or head outside through the conservatory to the outdoor furniture. The lawn and patio here are fabulous. Wander down to the river after dinner or take refuge in the bubbles of the hot tub. Back inside, the ground floor also features a WC, a utility room and an en-suite double bedroom. Upstairs, there are two en-suite doubles and a bunk room, perfect for children. Finishing the interior is a family bathroom with a WC. When you’re done exploring the River Senni near your property, it’s time to explore the rest of the Brecon Beacons National Park. There are plenty of nearby peaks to tackle, so why not visit the Brecon Beacons National Park Mountain Centre, 4 miles away, to get an idea of what’s on offer? Visit the ruined castle in Sennybridge (2 miles) or for something a little different, walk a sheep at Jacob Sheep Trekking (5 miles).
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Gower Tides The Cottage

Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Ideally located to explore the Gower Peninsula, this warm and welcoming cottage sits at the southern fringe of Pen-clawdd on the North Gower coast. Set within a small complex of holiday properties and surrounded by fields and woodland, this dog-friendly cottage makes a wonderful base for a family holiday or a romantic getaway. Spend your days discovering Gower’s beaches, birdwatching on the estuary or exploring the city of Swansea, then return here to relax in the garden and ease weary muscles in the shared hot tub. From the moment you step into this single-storey cottage, you’ll find a warmth and radiance that says you’re home. Bright and cosy, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Rustle up meals in the bright and fresh kitchen, then settle around the dining table or head outside to dine alfresco on the patio. Enjoy lazy afternoons lounging on sunbeds in the garden, and cosy evenings snuggled on the sofa, catching up with your favourite TV series, wood-burner-effect electric fire adding extra warmth. Two tastefully presented bedrooms – a double and a room with adult-sized bunk beds – offer a restful night’s sleep. A family shower room completes the interior. There’s plenty to do without leaving the grounds, with three acres to exercise dogs on leads, and the utility room, hot tub, and outdoor games operating on a rota system between cottages. Head off on foot to walk part of the Wales Coast Path and observe birds and marine wildlife in the estuary. Or hop in your car to discover Gower’s beautiful beaches, including Rhossili Bay (15 miles) and see the historic landmark, King Arthur’s Stone (8 miles).
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Rating
4.9
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Gower Tides The Cottage
Carmarthenshire
Ideally located to explore the Gower Peninsula, this warm and welcoming cottage sits at the southern fringe of Pen-clawdd on the North Gower coast. Set within a small complex of holiday properties and surrounded by fields and woodland, this dog-friendly cottage makes a wonderful base for a family holiday or a romantic getaway. Spend your days discovering Gower’s beaches, birdwatching on the estuary or exploring the city of Swansea, then return here to relax in the garden and ease weary muscles in the shared hot tub. From the moment you step into this single-storey cottage, you’ll find a warmth and radiance that says you’re home. Bright and cosy, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Rustle up meals in the bright and fresh kitchen, then settle around the dining table or head outside to dine alfresco on the patio. Enjoy lazy afternoons lounging on sunbeds in the garden, and cosy evenings snuggled on the sofa, catching up with your favourite TV series, wood-burner-effect electric fire adding extra warmth. Two tastefully presented bedrooms – a double and a room with adult-sized bunk beds – offer a restful night’s sleep. A family shower room completes the interior. There’s plenty to do without leaving the grounds, with three acres to exercise dogs on leads, and the utility room, hot tub, and outdoor games operating on a rota system between cottages. Head off on foot to walk part of the Wales Coast Path and observe birds and marine wildlife in the estuary. Or hop in your car to discover Gower’s beautiful beaches, including Rhossili Bay (15 miles) and see the historic landmark, King Arthur’s Stone (8 miles).
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Gower Tides The Gallery

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Pack your sense of adventure and head to this beautiful cottage on the spectacular North Gower coast. Full of character and charm, from exposed stone walls to a magnificent fireplace, it’s a wonderful place to unwind after busy days out. This romantic holiday retreat welcomes two guests and one pup, making it an idyllic spot from which to escape the hustle and bustle. With pieces and features made from reclaimed wood and salvaged from a local chapel, this pretty property offers plenty to delight guests. It’s set within a complex of four lovely cottages and provides a cosy bolthole with a shared games room, hot tub and utility room. Discover an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner as you step inside, where you’ll be immediately drawn to the comfy sofas and authentic stone fireplace. The farmhouse-style kitchen has plenty of space to cook and a handy selection of appliances to help you produce your yummiest dishes. Upstairs, an cosy bedroom offers serenity with its welcoming king-size bed, crisp white linens and scattered antiques. Completing this floor is a shower room with a shower and WC. While away your mornings by pottering around the village of Penclawdd, a pretty location which is most famous for its cockle industry and dates back to Roman times. Stroll along the famous beaches of Gower (9.5 miles) for a classic day at the seaside, or grab fish and chips and admire the views from the heights of the Wales Coast Path. Weobley Castle, 6.5 miles away, is a lovely place to spend time for those who enjoy visiting castles, while Swansea (7.5 miles) is ideal for those seeking high-street shops and a lively night scene.
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Rating
4.9
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Gower Tides The Gallery
Carmarthenshire
Pack your sense of adventure and head to this beautiful cottage on the spectacular North Gower coast. Full of character and charm, from exposed stone walls to a magnificent fireplace, it’s a wonderful place to unwind after busy days out. This romantic holiday retreat welcomes two guests and one pup, making it an idyllic spot from which to escape the hustle and bustle. With pieces and features made from reclaimed wood and salvaged from a local chapel, this pretty property offers plenty to delight guests. It’s set within a complex of four lovely cottages and provides a cosy bolthole with a shared games room, hot tub and utility room. Discover an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner as you step inside, where you’ll be immediately drawn to the comfy sofas and authentic stone fireplace. The farmhouse-style kitchen has plenty of space to cook and a handy selection of appliances to help you produce your yummiest dishes. Upstairs, an cosy bedroom offers serenity with its welcoming king-size bed, crisp white linens and scattered antiques. Completing this floor is a shower room with a shower and WC. While away your mornings by pottering around the village of Penclawdd, a pretty location which is most famous for its cockle industry and dates back to Roman times. Stroll along the famous beaches of Gower (9.5 miles) for a classic day at the seaside, or grab fish and chips and admire the views from the heights of the Wales Coast Path. Weobley Castle, 6.5 miles away, is a lovely place to spend time for those who enjoy visiting castles, while Swansea (7.5 miles) is ideal for those seeking high-street shops and a lively night scene.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Gower Tides The Stable

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Nestled in a complex of charming cottages overlooking the village of Penclawdd on the scenic North Gower coast, this spacious stone-built cottage offers a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary comfort, complete with a private patio garden and access to a shared hot tub. As you step inside, you’ll find a welcoming lounge with a stone fireplace, exposed wooden beams, polished wooden floors, and comfortable seating. The room is equipped with an electric fire and a TV, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. There’s also a pop-up double bed available to accommodate two extra guests if needed. The well-equipped kitchen/diner has everything you need for your culinary endeavours, and French doors from the kitchen provide access to the garden area. Continuing through the property, you’ll discover a generously sized ground-floor king-size bedroom with French doors leading to the patio. A lovely tiled shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the patio area with garden furniture invites you to relax with a glass of wine while taking in the spectacular views. The shared hot tub, utility room, and various outdoor games are available to guests on a rota system. Access to the Wales Coast Path is in the village, offering excellent opportunities to explore the natural beauty of North Gower. You’ll also be ideally located to explore all the renowned Gower beaches for a day of seaside fun, or venture to Cefn Bryn (8 miles), famous for Arthur’s Stone and its captivating hiking trails. For an exciting city experience, make the 7.5-mile drive to Swansea, a bustling urban centre with attractions for all, including the National Waterfront Museum, marina, and a variety of shops and restaurants to enjoy.
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Rating
4.9
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Gower Tides The Stable
Carmarthenshire
Nestled in a complex of charming cottages overlooking the village of Penclawdd on the scenic North Gower coast, this spacious stone-built cottage offers a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary comfort, complete with a private patio garden and access to a shared hot tub. As you step inside, you’ll find a welcoming lounge with a stone fireplace, exposed wooden beams, polished wooden floors, and comfortable seating. The room is equipped with an electric fire and a TV, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. There’s also a pop-up double bed available to accommodate two extra guests if needed. The well-equipped kitchen/diner has everything you need for your culinary endeavours, and French doors from the kitchen provide access to the garden area. Continuing through the property, you’ll discover a generously sized ground-floor king-size bedroom with French doors leading to the patio. A lovely tiled shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the patio area with garden furniture invites you to relax with a glass of wine while taking in the spectacular views. The shared hot tub, utility room, and various outdoor games are available to guests on a rota system. Access to the Wales Coast Path is in the village, offering excellent opportunities to explore the natural beauty of North Gower. You’ll also be ideally located to explore all the renowned Gower beaches for a day of seaside fun, or venture to Cefn Bryn (8 miles), famous for Arthur’s Stone and its captivating hiking trails. For an exciting city experience, make the 7.5-mile drive to Swansea, a bustling urban centre with attractions for all, including the National Waterfront Museum, marina, and a variety of shops and restaurants to enjoy.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.6

Wildflower Lodge 1

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Flooded with light and full of high-end features, this family-friendly lodge offers a back-to-nature break with all the comforts of home. Within 4 miles of the coast and seven of Swansea, it has three bedrooms and a garden complete with luxury hot tub. One of a select group of timber lodges surrounded by gorgeous Gower countryside, this spacious holiday home has all the essentials for a hassle-free family holiday, including an on-site play area and cafe. Wander through the hallway and into an open-plan living space; with a Smart TV, a choice of contemporary seating and all the modern must-haves, this is a room in which you can cook, dine and unwind in total comfort. Three blissful rooms off the hallway beckon at bedtime. Two have a king-sized bed while the third has bunks, and completing the comfort is a smart family bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower. When the sun is shining, open the doors that lead straight from the lounge area onto the patio for an afternoon snooze or al fresco supper. Afterwards, lay back in the luxury of your own private hot tub and look upwards - the Gower skies are some of the best for stargazers. Chill out with visits to the children's play area, cafe and garden centre on-site, or visit some of the beautiful beaches nearby - Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has three-mile golden sands with towering cliffs and Worm's Head at one end, dunes at the other, and a genuine shipwreck in between. Closer to home, Caswell Bay is only 4 miles away, while for sand of a different type, the golf courses nearby include Langland Bay (6 miles) and, almost on your doorstep, Fairwood Park (300m). To explore further afield, Mumbles (5 miles) has hand-made crafts, luxury boutiques, a Norman castle and enticing eateries while Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
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Rating
4.6
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Wildflower Lodge 1
Carmarthenshire
Flooded with light and full of high-end features, this family-friendly lodge offers a back-to-nature break with all the comforts of home. Within 4 miles of the coast and seven of Swansea, it has three bedrooms and a garden complete with luxury hot tub. One of a select group of timber lodges surrounded by gorgeous Gower countryside, this spacious holiday home has all the essentials for a hassle-free family holiday, including an on-site play area and cafe. Wander through the hallway and into an open-plan living space; with a Smart TV, a choice of contemporary seating and all the modern must-haves, this is a room in which you can cook, dine and unwind in total comfort. Three blissful rooms off the hallway beckon at bedtime. Two have a king-sized bed while the third has bunks, and completing the comfort is a smart family bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower. When the sun is shining, open the doors that lead straight from the lounge area onto the patio for an afternoon snooze or al fresco supper. Afterwards, lay back in the luxury of your own private hot tub and look upwards - the Gower skies are some of the best for stargazers. Chill out with visits to the children's play area, cafe and garden centre on-site, or visit some of the beautiful beaches nearby - Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has three-mile golden sands with towering cliffs and Worm's Head at one end, dunes at the other, and a genuine shipwreck in between. Closer to home, Caswell Bay is only 4 miles away, while for sand of a different type, the golf courses nearby include Langland Bay (6 miles) and, almost on your doorstep, Fairwood Park (300m). To explore further afield, Mumbles (5 miles) has hand-made crafts, luxury boutiques, a Norman castle and enticing eateries while Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
Visitor Rating
Rating
5

Wildflower Lodge 10

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
There's something for everyone at this family-friendly lodge. Located in the heart of the Gower countryside yet just 4 miles from the coast, it boasts three beautiful bedrooms, a chic living space and a luxury outdoor hot tub. A cafe and children's play area on the doorstep will complete your chill-out time. One of a small cluster of timber lodges surrounded by lush green landscapes, this contemporary holiday home has everything you'll need for a fabulous family break. Inside, the companionable open-plan living space has a large L-shaped sofa where all can stretch out in front of the Smart TV. At one end, the kitchen has high-end features including granite counters and a coffee machine, and to one side the dining suite has elbow room for everyone. When it's time to sleep, retire to your choice of three blissful rooms; two have a king-sized bed, the third has bunks, and completing the comfort is a smart family bathroom with both a bath and separate shower. For a breath of fresh air, simply open the doors from the lounge and step straight onto your patio, where there's outdoor furniture and a very inviting hot tub. Lay back in the bubbles and, after dark, you can enjoy some of the best stargazing skies in the whole of Wales. Chill out with a wander to the children's play area, cafe and garden centre on-site, or take a trip to some of the beautiful beaches nearby - Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands with towering cliffs and Worm's Head at one end, dunes at the other and a shipwreck in between. Surfer's favourite Caswell Bay is 4 miles, and for sand of a different type, the golf course at Fairwood Park is only 300 metres from your doorstep. To explore further afield, Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts and ice cream. Visit the pier for old-fashioned family fun or enjoy a tour of ancient Oystermouth Castle.
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Rating
5
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Wildflower Lodge 10
Carmarthenshire
There's something for everyone at this family-friendly lodge. Located in the heart of the Gower countryside yet just 4 miles from the coast, it boasts three beautiful bedrooms, a chic living space and a luxury outdoor hot tub. A cafe and children's play area on the doorstep will complete your chill-out time. One of a small cluster of timber lodges surrounded by lush green landscapes, this contemporary holiday home has everything you'll need for a fabulous family break. Inside, the companionable open-plan living space has a large L-shaped sofa where all can stretch out in front of the Smart TV. At one end, the kitchen has high-end features including granite counters and a coffee machine, and to one side the dining suite has elbow room for everyone. When it's time to sleep, retire to your choice of three blissful rooms; two have a king-sized bed, the third has bunks, and completing the comfort is a smart family bathroom with both a bath and separate shower. For a breath of fresh air, simply open the doors from the lounge and step straight onto your patio, where there's outdoor furniture and a very inviting hot tub. Lay back in the bubbles and, after dark, you can enjoy some of the best stargazing skies in the whole of Wales. Chill out with a wander to the children's play area, cafe and garden centre on-site, or take a trip to some of the beautiful beaches nearby - Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands with towering cliffs and Worm's Head at one end, dunes at the other and a shipwreck in between. Surfer's favourite Caswell Bay is 4 miles, and for sand of a different type, the golf course at Fairwood Park is only 300 metres from your doorstep. To explore further afield, Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts and ice cream. Visit the pier for old-fashioned family fun or enjoy a tour of ancient Oystermouth Castle.
Visitor Rating
Rating
5

Wildflower Lodge 2

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Enjoy quality time with loved ones at this contemporary country lodge. Complete with a chic living area, three beautiful bedrooms and a luxury garden hot tub, it's close to the coast and has a cafe and children's play area on the doorstep. Gather family or friends for a fuss-free break at this striking holiday home, one of a small cluster of lodges in the heart of the Gower. A light and airy open-plan living space sets the scene for companionable together-time. There's room for all to stretch out on comfortable seating in front of the Smart TV, share cooking duties in the modern kitchen and linger at the dining table long after the last plate has been loaded into the dishwasher. When the day is done, retire to your choice of three blissful rooms; two have a king-sized bed, the third has bunks, and completing the comfort is a smart family bathroom with both a bath and separate shower. Enhancing your holiday's feel-good factor, step through the doors from the lounge onto your patio, where there's an outdoor dining suite, stylish seating and an inviting hot tub. The skies here are considered some of the best for stargazing in the whole of Wales - lay back in the bubbles after dark and enjoy them at your leisure. Enjoy a stroll to the children's play area, cafe and garden centre on-site, or take a trip to some of the beautiful beaches nearby - Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end, while closer to home, surfer's favourite Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. For traditional family fun, Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle; its ice-cream parlours are famous far and wide too.
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Rating
5
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Wildflower Lodge 2
Carmarthenshire
Enjoy quality time with loved ones at this contemporary country lodge. Complete with a chic living area, three beautiful bedrooms and a luxury garden hot tub, it's close to the coast and has a cafe and children's play area on the doorstep. Gather family or friends for a fuss-free break at this striking holiday home, one of a small cluster of lodges in the heart of the Gower. A light and airy open-plan living space sets the scene for companionable together-time. There's room for all to stretch out on comfortable seating in front of the Smart TV, share cooking duties in the modern kitchen and linger at the dining table long after the last plate has been loaded into the dishwasher. When the day is done, retire to your choice of three blissful rooms; two have a king-sized bed, the third has bunks, and completing the comfort is a smart family bathroom with both a bath and separate shower. Enhancing your holiday's feel-good factor, step through the doors from the lounge onto your patio, where there's an outdoor dining suite, stylish seating and an inviting hot tub. The skies here are considered some of the best for stargazing in the whole of Wales - lay back in the bubbles after dark and enjoy them at your leisure. Enjoy a stroll to the children's play area, cafe and garden centre on-site, or take a trip to some of the beautiful beaches nearby - Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end, while closer to home, surfer's favourite Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. For traditional family fun, Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle; its ice-cream parlours are famous far and wide too.
Visitor Rating
Rating
5

Wildflower Lodge 3

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
A striking wood-panelled lodge nestled in a collection of stylish properties and perfectly situated for exploring the natural beauty of the Gower Peninsula. This elegant retreat is ideal for couples or groups of friends seeking to escape into nature. Traverse the breathtaking swoop of golden sand at Three Cliffs Bay (4.5 miles) and admire the rugged cliff formations, before cracking open a chilled sundowner and slipping into the open-air jacuzzi. This beautifully appointed property features a light-flooded interior with high ceilings, crisp neutral hues, and breezy indoor-outdoor living. Ease off sandy shoes in the hallway before being lulled into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Keen cooks can roll up their sleeves and get to work prepping an evening meal. Slide out a chilled bottle of fizz from the fridge and indulge in a celebratory pre-dinner drink. Set the mood with an evening playlist then settle around the wooden dining table for supper. Retire to the lounge area and stretch out on the plump sofa to watch a movie on the Smart TV. In warmer months, throw open the patio doors to let the balmy evening breeze drift inside. Enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep in the two king-sized bedrooms – each with rich jewelled-toned soft furnishings and crisp linens. Completing the property is a sleek family bathroom. Outside, delve into an al fresco breakfast spread on the patio in the shade of the canopy or sink into the hot tub for a relaxing afternoon soak. Keen golfers can kit up to tee off in the tranquil surroundings of Fairwood Park Golf Club (300 metres) while the history buffs peruse the Norman stone structure of Oystermouth Castle (6.5 miles). Delve into an afternoon of traditional seaside fun with a stroll along the iconic Mumbles Pier (7 miles) – ice cream and chips obligatory.
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Rating
5
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Wildflower Lodge 3
Carmarthenshire
A striking wood-panelled lodge nestled in a collection of stylish properties and perfectly situated for exploring the natural beauty of the Gower Peninsula. This elegant retreat is ideal for couples or groups of friends seeking to escape into nature. Traverse the breathtaking swoop of golden sand at Three Cliffs Bay (4.5 miles) and admire the rugged cliff formations, before cracking open a chilled sundowner and slipping into the open-air jacuzzi. This beautifully appointed property features a light-flooded interior with high ceilings, crisp neutral hues, and breezy indoor-outdoor living. Ease off sandy shoes in the hallway before being lulled into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Keen cooks can roll up their sleeves and get to work prepping an evening meal. Slide out a chilled bottle of fizz from the fridge and indulge in a celebratory pre-dinner drink. Set the mood with an evening playlist then settle around the wooden dining table for supper. Retire to the lounge area and stretch out on the plump sofa to watch a movie on the Smart TV. In warmer months, throw open the patio doors to let the balmy evening breeze drift inside. Enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep in the two king-sized bedrooms – each with rich jewelled-toned soft furnishings and crisp linens. Completing the property is a sleek family bathroom. Outside, delve into an al fresco breakfast spread on the patio in the shade of the canopy or sink into the hot tub for a relaxing afternoon soak. Keen golfers can kit up to tee off in the tranquil surroundings of Fairwood Park Golf Club (300 metres) while the history buffs peruse the Norman stone structure of Oystermouth Castle (6.5 miles). Delve into an afternoon of traditional seaside fun with a stroll along the iconic Mumbles Pier (7 miles) – ice cream and chips obligatory.
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Rating
5

Wildflower Lodge 4

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Tasteful interiors and an inviting outdoor hot tub make this modern timber lodge the perfect base for a grown-up Gower getaway. Offering the best of all worlds, it's one of a small cluster of holiday homes in a scenic countryside setting, yet only 4 miles from the coast and five from cosmopolitan Mumbles. Catch up with friends or family at this contemporary lodge and your holiday can be as busy or laid-back as you'd like. Inside, the open-plan living area is chic and full of light, with a comfortable L-shaped sofa inviting you to stretch out and watch TV, a sleek kitchen to inspire your culinary endeavours and a spacious dining suite where you can enjoy good food, conversation and maybe even a late-night board game before heading off to bed. When it's time to sleep, off the hallway are two king-size bedrooms and completing the flexibility for all, the family bathroom offers both a bath and a separate shower. A lawned garden area wraps around the property; step through the French doors from the lounge area and there's an outdoor dining suite on the patio plus a private hot tub - the perfect spot in which to unwind and watch the night sky. There's a garden centre, cafe and, if you're holidaying with young ones, a children's play area on-site; for any golfers in your party, the course at Fairwood Park is just 300m away. The Gower is famed for its beautiful beaches; Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end - it's a 2-mile walk to the tip of the headland, which marks the most westerly point of the Peninsula - while closer to home, surfer's paradise Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. Cosmopolitan Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle; its ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent too. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
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Rating
5
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Wildflower Lodge 4
Carmarthenshire
Tasteful interiors and an inviting outdoor hot tub make this modern timber lodge the perfect base for a grown-up Gower getaway. Offering the best of all worlds, it's one of a small cluster of holiday homes in a scenic countryside setting, yet only 4 miles from the coast and five from cosmopolitan Mumbles. Catch up with friends or family at this contemporary lodge and your holiday can be as busy or laid-back as you'd like. Inside, the open-plan living area is chic and full of light, with a comfortable L-shaped sofa inviting you to stretch out and watch TV, a sleek kitchen to inspire your culinary endeavours and a spacious dining suite where you can enjoy good food, conversation and maybe even a late-night board game before heading off to bed. When it's time to sleep, off the hallway are two king-size bedrooms and completing the flexibility for all, the family bathroom offers both a bath and a separate shower. A lawned garden area wraps around the property; step through the French doors from the lounge area and there's an outdoor dining suite on the patio plus a private hot tub - the perfect spot in which to unwind and watch the night sky. There's a garden centre, cafe and, if you're holidaying with young ones, a children's play area on-site; for any golfers in your party, the course at Fairwood Park is just 300m away. The Gower is famed for its beautiful beaches; Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end - it's a 2-mile walk to the tip of the headland, which marks the most westerly point of the Peninsula - while closer to home, surfer's paradise Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. Cosmopolitan Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle; its ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent too. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Wildflower Lodge 5

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Enjoy a grown-up getaway in the heart of the Gower - surrounded by countryside, this stylish lodge is close to the coast and has a luxury hot tub to enhance your holiday experience. With two blissful bedrooms, an open-plan living space and private garden, it's the ideal place to unwind while exploring the peninsula. Chic, super-comfortable and equipped with every contemporary must-have, this single-storey holiday home is ideal for two couples or a group of friends to share. One of a small cluster of lodges surrounded by lush green landscapes, it welcomes guests into a light and airy open-plan living space with a calming colour palette and plenty of space for four to stretch out. Share cooking duties in the sleek kitchen at one end, equipped with every cook's essentials, eat at the on-trend dining suite then curl up on the inviting L-shaped sofa to enjoy garden views or watch a movie on the Smart TV. When it's time for bed, two king-size rooms beckon; both are off the hallway and share use of the bathroom, which has both a bath and a separate shower for supreme flexibility. Your living space extends outdoors - step through the French doors from the lounge and a patio with dining furniture leads onto a lawned garden that wraps around the property. For the ultimate luxury, there's a hot tub out here too - lay back in the bubbles and, after dark, you'll have an unrivalled view of some of the best starscapes in Wales. Chill out with a stroll to the garden centre, cafe and - if you're holidaying with young ones - children's play area on-site or enjoy a game of golf at Fairwood Park, just 300m away. The Gower beaches are ideal for more outdoor fun: Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end - it's a 2-mile walk to the tip of the headland, the most westerly point of the peninsula - while closer to home, Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. Indulge your taste for the finer things in life with a visit to Mumbles (5 miles); home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle, the town's ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
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Rating
4.9
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Wildflower Lodge 5
Carmarthenshire
Enjoy a grown-up getaway in the heart of the Gower - surrounded by countryside, this stylish lodge is close to the coast and has a luxury hot tub to enhance your holiday experience. With two blissful bedrooms, an open-plan living space and private garden, it's the ideal place to unwind while exploring the peninsula. Chic, super-comfortable and equipped with every contemporary must-have, this single-storey holiday home is ideal for two couples or a group of friends to share. One of a small cluster of lodges surrounded by lush green landscapes, it welcomes guests into a light and airy open-plan living space with a calming colour palette and plenty of space for four to stretch out. Share cooking duties in the sleek kitchen at one end, equipped with every cook's essentials, eat at the on-trend dining suite then curl up on the inviting L-shaped sofa to enjoy garden views or watch a movie on the Smart TV. When it's time for bed, two king-size rooms beckon; both are off the hallway and share use of the bathroom, which has both a bath and a separate shower for supreme flexibility. Your living space extends outdoors - step through the French doors from the lounge and a patio with dining furniture leads onto a lawned garden that wraps around the property. For the ultimate luxury, there's a hot tub out here too - lay back in the bubbles and, after dark, you'll have an unrivalled view of some of the best starscapes in Wales. Chill out with a stroll to the garden centre, cafe and - if you're holidaying with young ones - children's play area on-site or enjoy a game of golf at Fairwood Park, just 300m away. The Gower beaches are ideal for more outdoor fun: Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end - it's a 2-mile walk to the tip of the headland, the most westerly point of the peninsula - while closer to home, Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. Indulge your taste for the finer things in life with a visit to Mumbles (5 miles); home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle, the town's ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
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Rating
5

Wildflower Lodge 6

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
With a host of features to make life better for less-able guests, this fabulous timber lodge ensures the whole family can enjoy a break on the gorgeous Gower peninsula. Located amid lovely countryside the two-bedroomed property is stylish and specially adapted to suit wheelchair-users. A luxury hot tub enhances your holiday experience, and for the ultimate in fuss-free self-catering there's parking on the doorstep plus a popular cafe on-site too. Thoughtfully furnished and equipped with all the must-haves of home, this modern lodge promises a holiday that's memorable for all the right reasons. Leave coats and shoes in the entrance hall then move into the open-plan living space where there's space for everyone to settle. Along one wall the kitchen comes complete with a coffee machine for your morning pick-me-up and a dishwasher to make light work of the after-dinner clear-up. Close by, the dining suite has elbow space for everyone while above it, a Smart TV is perfectly positioned for viewing from the comfortable choice of lounge furniture opposite. When it's time to sleep, head back through the hallway and you'll find two beautiful king-size bedrooms, one of which has an additional single bed with lifting hoist and opens onto an easy-access, wheelchair-friendly wet room. For the ultimate in laid-back leisure experiences, glass patio doors lead from the living area into your private garden; the patio has outdoor dining furniture and a hot tub with lifting hoist so everyone can enjoy chill-out time together. Your lodge is one of a small cluster of holiday homes here, with a garden centre, cafe and children's play area on-site and the Fairwood Park golf course just 300m away. The pristine beaches at Rhossili Bay (13 miles) and Caswell Bay (4 miles) are not to be missed, while cosmopolitan Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and some appetite-whetting ice-cream parlours and eateries.
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Rating
5
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Wildflower Lodge 6
Carmarthenshire
With a host of features to make life better for less-able guests, this fabulous timber lodge ensures the whole family can enjoy a break on the gorgeous Gower peninsula. Located amid lovely countryside the two-bedroomed property is stylish and specially adapted to suit wheelchair-users. A luxury hot tub enhances your holiday experience, and for the ultimate in fuss-free self-catering there's parking on the doorstep plus a popular cafe on-site too. Thoughtfully furnished and equipped with all the must-haves of home, this modern lodge promises a holiday that's memorable for all the right reasons. Leave coats and shoes in the entrance hall then move into the open-plan living space where there's space for everyone to settle. Along one wall the kitchen comes complete with a coffee machine for your morning pick-me-up and a dishwasher to make light work of the after-dinner clear-up. Close by, the dining suite has elbow space for everyone while above it, a Smart TV is perfectly positioned for viewing from the comfortable choice of lounge furniture opposite. When it's time to sleep, head back through the hallway and you'll find two beautiful king-size bedrooms, one of which has an additional single bed with lifting hoist and opens onto an easy-access, wheelchair-friendly wet room. For the ultimate in laid-back leisure experiences, glass patio doors lead from the living area into your private garden; the patio has outdoor dining furniture and a hot tub with lifting hoist so everyone can enjoy chill-out time together. Your lodge is one of a small cluster of holiday homes here, with a garden centre, cafe and children's play area on-site and the Fairwood Park golf course just 300m away. The pristine beaches at Rhossili Bay (13 miles) and Caswell Bay (4 miles) are not to be missed, while cosmopolitan Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and some appetite-whetting ice-cream parlours and eateries.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.6

Wildflower Lodge 7

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Explore the Gower's coast, countryside and most cosmopolitan locations, then lie back in a bubbling hot top beneath some of the best starscapes in the whole of Wales. Choose this two-bedroomed timber lodge for your next holiday and you can have all that - and more… One of a select group of timber lodges surrounded by idyllic countryside, this spacious holiday home has all the essentials for an effortless break with friends or family, including an on-site cafe and play area. You'll feel at home the moment you step through the hallway and into the living space - an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which is bathed in light and equipped with all the essentials of home. Work your culinary magic in the contemporary kitchen, dine companionably around the conveniently close table, then stretch out on the sofa to watch your favourite programmes on the Smart TV. When it's time to retire, you've a choice of two king-size bedrooms, which share use of a family-friendly bathroom featuring both a bath and separate shower. And when you want a breath of fresh air, simply open the French doors from the lounge area onto your private patio, where you'll find garden furniture and, for the ultimate in luxury, a hot tub where you can chill out and watch as the stars pass overhead. Stroll to the on-site garden centre, cafe and - if you're holidaying with young ones - children's play area or enjoy a round of golf at Fairwood Park, just 300m away. For more outdoor fun, visit the pristine beaches at Rhossili Bay (13 miles) - where there are 3 miles of golden sands and the stunning Worm's Head, which marks the most westerly point of the peninsula - and Caswell Bay, which is only 4 miles from home. For a taste of the finer things in life, head to Mumbles (5 miles): home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle, the town's ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent.
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Rating
4.6
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Wildflower Lodge 7
Carmarthenshire
Explore the Gower's coast, countryside and most cosmopolitan locations, then lie back in a bubbling hot top beneath some of the best starscapes in the whole of Wales. Choose this two-bedroomed timber lodge for your next holiday and you can have all that - and more… One of a select group of timber lodges surrounded by idyllic countryside, this spacious holiday home has all the essentials for an effortless break with friends or family, including an on-site cafe and play area. You'll feel at home the moment you step through the hallway and into the living space - an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which is bathed in light and equipped with all the essentials of home. Work your culinary magic in the contemporary kitchen, dine companionably around the conveniently close table, then stretch out on the sofa to watch your favourite programmes on the Smart TV. When it's time to retire, you've a choice of two king-size bedrooms, which share use of a family-friendly bathroom featuring both a bath and separate shower. And when you want a breath of fresh air, simply open the French doors from the lounge area onto your private patio, where you'll find garden furniture and, for the ultimate in luxury, a hot tub where you can chill out and watch as the stars pass overhead. Stroll to the on-site garden centre, cafe and - if you're holidaying with young ones - children's play area or enjoy a round of golf at Fairwood Park, just 300m away. For more outdoor fun, visit the pristine beaches at Rhossili Bay (13 miles) - where there are 3 miles of golden sands and the stunning Worm's Head, which marks the most westerly point of the peninsula - and Caswell Bay, which is only 4 miles from home. For a taste of the finer things in life, head to Mumbles (5 miles): home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle, the town's ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Wildflower Lodge 8

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Chic, contemporary and with high-end extras including an outdoor hot tub, this three-bedroomed holiday home is perfect for a break with family or friends. One of a small group of timber lodges in a lush countryside setting, it's just 4 miles from the coast and five from cosmopolitan Mumbles. To complete your chill-out time, there's a cafe and children's play area on the doorstep. Impeccably styled and equipped with all the essentials for an effortless self-catering stay, this modern holiday lodge offers a warm welcome from the moment you enter. Step through the hallway and into an on-trend open-plan living space, where six can kick-back and enjoy quality time together. Share cooking duties with a machine-made coffee in hand, linger at the dining table while the dishwasher does its work and stretch out on the sofa to choose a movie on the Smart TV; all the must-haves of home are here. As bedtime approaches, move back through the hallway to find three inviting rooms - two with a king-size bed and the other with bunks - plus a family bathroom with, for flexibility, both a bath and separate shower. Your living space extends outdoors, where a lawned garden wraps around the lodge and features a patio that can be accessed directly via French doors from the lounge. Enjoy al fresco feasts and hot tub chill-out sessions; after dark, the starscapes here can be spectacular! There's plenty to enjoy on the doorstep, including an on-site garden centre, cafe and children's play area and, just 300m away, the Fairwood Park golf club. For more fresh air fun visit Rhossili Bay (13 miles) - where there are 3 miles of golden sands and the stunning Worm's Head - and surfer's favourite Caswell Bay (4 miles). Once you've worked up an appetite, Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier, ancient castle and some of the best ice-cream parlours and eateries. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
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Rating
4.9
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Wildflower Lodge 8
Carmarthenshire
Chic, contemporary and with high-end extras including an outdoor hot tub, this three-bedroomed holiday home is perfect for a break with family or friends. One of a small group of timber lodges in a lush countryside setting, it's just 4 miles from the coast and five from cosmopolitan Mumbles. To complete your chill-out time, there's a cafe and children's play area on the doorstep. Impeccably styled and equipped with all the essentials for an effortless self-catering stay, this modern holiday lodge offers a warm welcome from the moment you enter. Step through the hallway and into an on-trend open-plan living space, where six can kick-back and enjoy quality time together. Share cooking duties with a machine-made coffee in hand, linger at the dining table while the dishwasher does its work and stretch out on the sofa to choose a movie on the Smart TV; all the must-haves of home are here. As bedtime approaches, move back through the hallway to find three inviting rooms - two with a king-size bed and the other with bunks - plus a family bathroom with, for flexibility, both a bath and separate shower. Your living space extends outdoors, where a lawned garden wraps around the lodge and features a patio that can be accessed directly via French doors from the lounge. Enjoy al fresco feasts and hot tub chill-out sessions; after dark, the starscapes here can be spectacular! There's plenty to enjoy on the doorstep, including an on-site garden centre, cafe and children's play area and, just 300m away, the Fairwood Park golf club. For more fresh air fun visit Rhossili Bay (13 miles) - where there are 3 miles of golden sands and the stunning Worm's Head - and surfer's favourite Caswell Bay (4 miles). Once you've worked up an appetite, Mumbles (5 miles) is home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier, ancient castle and some of the best ice-cream parlours and eateries. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.8

Wildflower Lodge 9

Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Rest and recharge in this stunning timber lodge on the Gower Peninsula. The property, which sleeps six guests, has a sociable, open-plan layout and a fabulous outdoor area that includes a private hot tub. You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches, with Caswell Bay, Langland Bay, and Three Cliffs Bay all within 5 miles. In the evenings, dine out at one of Mumbles’ (6 miles) many independent restaurants, or head into the bright lights of Swansea, just 7 miles away. The stylish lodge is set within a complex of similar properties. It has an open-plan layout and is decorated in neutral tones with floral soft furnishings. A sleek fitted kitchen fills the back wall, with everything you need to create delicious dishes for the group. Come together around the elegant dining table for dinner parties and special occasions, before sinking into the sumptuous corner sofa to watch a movie on the Smart TV. The property has three gorgeous bedrooms, including a bunk bedroom. A beautiful family bathroom rounds off this delightful holiday home. Outside, dine on the sunny terrace or sink into the bubbling hot tub under the stars. Within the site, you’ll also find a garden centre and cafe. The Gower Peninsula is home to some of Wales’s finest beaches. Journey to Caswell Bay (4.5 miles), where you’ll find a wide, sandy beach that’s popular with families and surfers. Another must-see beach is Rhossili Bay, with its 3-mile arc of golden sand and the iconic landmark of Worm’s Head. When it comes to shopping and eating out, you’ll have a great choice in Mumbles (6 miles). Potter around the many boutiques and galleries, before tucking into some fish and chips or sampling the famous local ice cream.
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4.8
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Wildflower Lodge 9
Carmarthenshire
Rest and recharge in this stunning timber lodge on the Gower Peninsula. The property, which sleeps six guests, has a sociable, open-plan layout and a fabulous outdoor area that includes a private hot tub. You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches, with Caswell Bay, Langland Bay, and Three Cliffs Bay all within 5 miles. In the evenings, dine out at one of Mumbles’ (6 miles) many independent restaurants, or head into the bright lights of Swansea, just 7 miles away. The stylish lodge is set within a complex of similar properties. It has an open-plan layout and is decorated in neutral tones with floral soft furnishings. A sleek fitted kitchen fills the back wall, with everything you need to create delicious dishes for the group. Come together around the elegant dining table for dinner parties and special occasions, before sinking into the sumptuous corner sofa to watch a movie on the Smart TV. The property has three gorgeous bedrooms, including a bunk bedroom. A beautiful family bathroom rounds off this delightful holiday home. Outside, dine on the sunny terrace or sink into the bubbling hot tub under the stars. Within the site, you’ll also find a garden centre and cafe. The Gower Peninsula is home to some of Wales’s finest beaches. Journey to Caswell Bay (4.5 miles), where you’ll find a wide, sandy beach that’s popular with families and surfers. Another must-see beach is Rhossili Bay, with its 3-mile arc of golden sand and the iconic landmark of Worm’s Head. When it comes to shopping and eating out, you’ll have a great choice in Mumbles (6 miles). Potter around the many boutiques and galleries, before tucking into some fish and chips or sampling the famous local ice cream.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4.8

Pen Y Glyn Barn

Sleeps 12
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 6
This characterful barn conversion, tucked in a peaceful valley on the grounds of a working farm, is the perfect setting for active family holidays or relaxing celebrations. Handily located within 3 miles of Sennybridge, it is an ideal destination for those who love the outdoors, placing you within easy reach of numerous trails across the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Pull on your walking boots and climb nearby Cefn Llechid (2.5 miles): a great family walk with lovely views and the possibility of a picnic by the nearby lake. Beneath the charming exterior is a delightful rural retreat perfectly tailored to socialising and boasting fabulous decor combining traditional features with contemporary elegance. Leave your muddy boots in the drying room and relax in the impressive open-plan living space. The large corner sofa is perfect for lounging while watching a favourite film. Mealtimes are a social affair thanks to the farmhouse-style kitchen and matching table, perfectly equipped for creating sumptuous feasts. Enjoy some competitive fun in the games area. Completing the ground floor is an elegant king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower. Upstairs is a bathroom and shower room, both stylishly finished and five bedrooms: four double (2 with en-suite shower rooms) and a family room with two double beds. Head out to the enclosed garden with plenty of lawn space for children to play. The patio is ideal for summer drinks and tasty BBQ suppers, rounded off with toasting marshmallows over the fire pit. There’s also a hot tub, the ultimate treat for any staycation. Discover the enchanting ancient woodlands of Fforest Fawr, 6 miles away, or challenge yourself to explore underground and visit the Dan-yr-Ogof Caves set 11 miles away. Foodies are spoilt for choice with the delicious local fare and ample opportunities for family dining in Brecon (8 miles). Bike Park Wales is 20 miles away and a must-visit for mountain bikers, providing opportunities for all abilities.
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Rating
4.8
Sleeps 12
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 6
Pen Y Glyn Barn
Powys
This characterful barn conversion, tucked in a peaceful valley on the grounds of a working farm, is the perfect setting for active family holidays or relaxing celebrations. Handily located within 3 miles of Sennybridge, it is an ideal destination for those who love the outdoors, placing you within easy reach of numerous trails across the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Pull on your walking boots and climb nearby Cefn Llechid (2.5 miles): a great family walk with lovely views and the possibility of a picnic by the nearby lake. Beneath the charming exterior is a delightful rural retreat perfectly tailored to socialising and boasting fabulous decor combining traditional features with contemporary elegance. Leave your muddy boots in the drying room and relax in the impressive open-plan living space. The large corner sofa is perfect for lounging while watching a favourite film. Mealtimes are a social affair thanks to the farmhouse-style kitchen and matching table, perfectly equipped for creating sumptuous feasts. Enjoy some competitive fun in the games area. Completing the ground floor is an elegant king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower. Upstairs is a bathroom and shower room, both stylishly finished and five bedrooms: four double (2 with en-suite shower rooms) and a family room with two double beds. Head out to the enclosed garden with plenty of lawn space for children to play. The patio is ideal for summer drinks and tasty BBQ suppers, rounded off with toasting marshmallows over the fire pit. There’s also a hot tub, the ultimate treat for any staycation. Discover the enchanting ancient woodlands of Fforest Fawr, 6 miles away, or challenge yourself to explore underground and visit the Dan-yr-Ogof Caves set 11 miles away. Foodies are spoilt for choice with the delicious local fare and ample opportunities for family dining in Brecon (8 miles). Bike Park Wales is 20 miles away and a must-visit for mountain bikers, providing opportunities for all abilities.
Visitor Rating
Rating
4

Oak View

Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Oak View, a stunningly-presented holiday hut in Llanddeusant near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. Hot tub. Barbecue. Within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Llandeilo 13.3 miles; Carmarthen 29.6 miles.
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Rating
4

Pine Lodge

Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
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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Rating
4

Wild Acre

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
This fabulous holiday hut rests in Llanddeusant, near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. Hot tub. Smart TV. Countryside views. In National Park. Llandovery 7.6 miles; Llandeilo 14.5 miles; Carmarthen 29.1 miles.
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Rating
5

Ty Marlyn

Sleeps 12
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
A fabulous, four-bedroom home resting in Crofty, Swansea. Estuary and countryside views. Hot tub. Contemporary. Games room. Close to amenities. Family and pet-friendly. Pen-clawdd 1.8 miles; Swansea 9.9 miles; Llanelli 10.2 miles.
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Rating
5

Tirallen

Sleeps 10
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 5
A charming holiday home resting in Llanwrda near Llangadog, Carmarthenshire. Woodburning stove. Hot tub. Large gardens. Close to Brecon Beacons National Park. Llandeilo 8.2 miles; Carmarthen 22.8 miles; Brecon 35.7 miles.
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4.9

Dderw Las

Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
The detached bungalow is 4 miles from Sennybridge, a pretty village in the north of the Brecon Beacons National Park. You’ll be surrounded by open countryside which you can admire from your terrace and hot tub, soaking up the lush green vistas. And when you’re feeling energetic, excellent hiking opportunities await, including Pen Y Fan peak just 15.5 miles away. With space for six guests over three bedrooms, this charming home is wonderful for families and groups of nature-loving friends, who are welcome to bring two dogs along, too. A pleasant and stylish interior awaits inside this cosy bungalow, where thoughtful touches like Welsh cakes will sweeten your arrival. The lounge has double-aspect windows showing off those stunning countryside views, plus sofas and a TV. In the spacious kitchen, cook up tasty dishes and serve them up in the elegant dining room. In good weather, step outside the property’s expansive garden, which is mainly lawned with mature shrubs – ideal for pets and children. The fields behind the property are home to grazing livestock and, on clear days, you might even spot red kites soaring above. Nearby, enjoy a leisurely stroll to the community-owned pub 1 mile away in Pentre-Bach, where you can tuck into delicious meals (excellent for when you don’t feel like cooking) and sip excellent cask ales. A scenic 12-mile drive brings you to the vibrant cathedral town of Brecon, which has a museum, a 1930s-style cinema and theatre. Why not hire a boat to float along the Brecon and Monmouth Canal before popping in for lunch somewhere? Golf fans will be pleased to discover there are two picturesque courses within 13.5 miles.
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4.9
Sleeps 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Dderw Las
Powys
The detached bungalow is 4 miles from Sennybridge, a pretty village in the north of the Brecon Beacons National Park. You’ll be surrounded by open countryside which you can admire from your terrace and hot tub, soaking up the lush green vistas. And when you’re feeling energetic, excellent hiking opportunities await, including Pen Y Fan peak just 15.5 miles away. With space for six guests over three bedrooms, this charming home is wonderful for families and groups of nature-loving friends, who are welcome to bring two dogs along, too. A pleasant and stylish interior awaits inside this cosy bungalow, where thoughtful touches like Welsh cakes will sweeten your arrival. The lounge has double-aspect windows showing off those stunning countryside views, plus sofas and a TV. In the spacious kitchen, cook up tasty dishes and serve them up in the elegant dining room. In good weather, step outside the property’s expansive garden, which is mainly lawned with mature shrubs – ideal for pets and children. The fields behind the property are home to grazing livestock and, on clear days, you might even spot red kites soaring above. Nearby, enjoy a leisurely stroll to the community-owned pub 1 mile away in Pentre-Bach, where you can tuck into delicious meals (excellent for when you don’t feel like cooking) and sip excellent cask ales. A scenic 12-mile drive brings you to the vibrant cathedral town of Brecon, which has a museum, a 1930s-style cinema and theatre. Why not hire a boat to float along the Brecon and Monmouth Canal before popping in for lunch somewhere? Golf fans will be pleased to discover there are two picturesque courses within 13.5 miles.
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Cottages with hot tubs in South Wales

The South of Wales is a fantastic location for a dog-friendly cottage holiday with a private hot tub. The region boasts plenty of open spaces like the Brecon Beacons and Gower Peninsula, ideal for long walks with your dog. After exploring, you can soak in a hot tub while your pet enjoys the freedom of the countryside.

You’ll also find restaurants and cafes in nearby towns like Swansea and Cardiff that welcome dogs.

Hot tub cottages in South Wales are perfect for both pets and owners. These accommodations often come with practical extras like enclosed gardens, making it easy to let your dog enjoy the outdoors without the worry. With peaceful surroundings and pet-friendly attractions nearby, a cottage break here guarantees a memorable experience for you (and your dog!)

Must-see Hot Tub Cottages in the South of Wales

Ty Glyndwr, Ystradgynlais

Ty Glyndwr, Ystradgynlais

Rating: 4.8 Number of pets allowed: 2 Guests: 8 | Bedrooms 4 | Bathrooms 3

About this cottage:

Ty Glyndwr is a spacious property located in Ystradgynlais, offering a comfortable stay for up to 8 guests. With three super-king-size bedrooms and one twin, it’s ideal for families or groups.

The cottage has a modern kitchen, two cosy living rooms, a large dining area and a garden with a six-seater hot tub.Perfect for exploring the Brecon Beacons and nearby waterfalls.

Why your pets will love it:

Your dogs will enjoy the secure garden, ideal for running around safely, and plenty of local trails to explore.

Why you’ll love it:

You’ll appreciate the hot tub, large outdoor space, and proximity to scenic walks and attractions like Henrhyd Falls and the Gower Peninsula. Cottage Info

Rhiannydd’s Stable, Upper Brynamman

Rhiannydd's Stable, Upper Brynamman

Rating: 5 Number of pets allowed: 2 Guests: 2 | Bedrooms 1 | Bathrooms 1

About this cottage:

This cosy one-bedroom retreat is ideal for a couple’s getaway in the peaceful countryside of Upper Brynamman. With an open-plan kitchen and living area, a wood burner, and a private garden, Rhiannydd’s Stable offers the perfect base for exploring nearby hiking routes in the Brecon Beacons. The cottage is ideal for those seeking a relaxing atmosphere for a quiet stay.

Why your pets will love it:

Your dogs will love the enclosed garden and nearby walks in the scenic Black Mountain area.

Why you’ll love it:

You’ll enjoy the tranquillity, the hot tub, and easy access to popular attractions like Carreg Cennen Castle. Cottage Info

Old Factory House, Hay-on-Wye

Old Factory House, Hay-on-Wye

Rating: 4.7 Number of pets allowed: 1 Guests: 6 | Bedrooms 3 | Bathrooms 2

About this cottage:

Old Factory House is a charming three-bedroom property near Hay-on-Wye, offering a peaceful stay with countryside views. The cottage features a cosy living area with a wood burner, a modern kitchen, and a private hot tub in the garden.

It’s the perfect location for exploring Hay-on-Wye’s bookshops and local cafes, as well as walking in the nearby Brecon Beacons.

Why your pets will love it:

With its enclosed garden and peaceful location, your dog can roam freely and enjoy the nearby river walks.

Why you’ll love it:

You’ll appreciate the cottage’s rustic charm, the hot tub, and its proximity to the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons for great outdoor activities. Cottage Info

What can you do with your pet for a fun day out?

1. Puffin Island Boat Trip, Beaumaris

Puffin Island Boat Trip, Beaumaris
  • TripAdvisor Score: 4.5
  • Postcode for Satnav: LL58 8BS
  • Parking: Nearby public parking in Beaumaris
  • Latest Pricing: £24 per adult, £12 per child, dogs free
  • Opening Times: 10:00–16:00 (seasonal, check locally)
  • Description: A boat trip around Puffin Island offers spectacular views and a chance to spot seals, dolphins, and, of course, puffins. Dogs are welcome on board, making it a fantastic family-friendly activity for you and your pet.

2. Newborough Forest & Llanddwyn Beach, Newborough

Newborough Forest & Llanddwyn Beach, Newborough
  • TripAdvisor Score: 5.0
  • Postcode for Satnav: LL61 6SG
  • Parking: £5 for the day at Newborough car park
  • Latest Pricing: Free to enter
  • Opening Times: Open 24 hours
  • Description: Newborough Forest offers miles of paths through pine trees, leading down to Llanddwyn Beach. Dogs can run off-lead in the forest and enjoy a paddle in the sea at one of Anglesey’s most stunning locations.

3. Holyhead Breakwater Country Park, Holyhead

Holyhead Breakwater Country Park, Holyhead
  • TripAdvisor Score: 4.7
  • Postcode for Satnav: LL65 1YG
  • Parking: Free on-site parking
  • Latest Pricing: Free to enter
  • Opening Times: 09:00–17:00
  • Description: Explore the walking trails around Holyhead Breakwater, offering panoramic coastal views and plenty of space for dogs to roam. You can also visit the lake or enjoy birdwatching in this peaceful park.

Dog walking routes near your cottage break in South Wales

1. Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons

  • Route Length: 6 km
  • Postcode for Satnav: LD3 8NL
  • Parking: Free parking at the Storey Arms car park
  • What You’ll See: Stunning views from South Wales’ highest peak, including panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and lakes. This moderate-to-challenging walk is popular for adventurous dogs and their owners.

2. Parc Penallta, Ystrad Mynach

  • Route Length: 2 km
  • Postcode for Satnav: CF82 7GN
  • Parking: Free parking on site
  • What You’ll See: Walk through an old coal tip now transformed into a beautiful park. You’ll spot the famous “Sultan the Pit Pony” sculpture, willow tunnels, ponds, and scenic views from the High Point Observatory.

3. Skirrid Mountain, Abergavenny

  • Route Length: 4 miles
  • Postcode for Satnav: NP7 8AP
  • Parking: £2 for 2 hours, £8 for the day (free for National Trust members)
  • What You’ll See: A steep yet rewarding hike offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Welsh countryside. The path winds through woodlands and hillsides, making it perfect for energetic dogs and nature lovers.