Holiday rentals in Tylwch

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A charming cottage is nestled among greenery, featuring a blend of stone and brick exteriors. Window boxes adorned with blooming flowers enhance its appeal. The property is framed by a wooden fence with a gate, leading to the inviting entrance. A chimney rises from the roof, adding character.
Cottage in Llanidloes
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

200 year old Gardener's cottage, Mid Wales

Dan y Coed means 'under the trees'. Our cottage has nestled under the wooded hillside of Tan yr Allt for 200 years. The cottage is on the outskirts of Llanidloes, a 10 minute walk to town. We pride ourselves on guest satisfaction and the cottage is equipped to a high standard. We welcome all people and well behaved pets (downstairs). Come, enjoy the opportunity to walk, cycle, sail, fish or just relax. We are eco friendly in every way possible. Caring for the planet and guests a top priority.

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A bright bedroom features light-colored walls and dark carpet. A round mirror hangs above a wooden shelf, with a small stool positioned beside it. The doorway leads toward a well-lit hallway, suggesting easy access to additional spaces.
Flat in Llanidloes
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Grade ll listed guest accommodation

Enjoy your mid Wales holiday at our newly renovated Grade ll 2 storey flat. centrally located in the heart of this wonderful welsh town. The first town on the River Seven and the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales. Our accomadation also has the benefit of small back garden with seating so you can relax & unwind. Llanidloes has a good variety of pubs and eateries , so what ever you fancy you will easily find something that suits, all within a stones throw of our accomadation.

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The cottage is set against a clear blue sky, with a stone exterior and a slate roof. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and grazing sheep, with a lush garden area in front and a small outbuilding to the side.
Cottage in Powys
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Little Pudding Cottage

Little Pudding Cottage 's Welsh name is Pontbren-Ddu and is a beautiful example of a country hideaway. Nestled in the Welsh countryside, just into the Cambrian Mountains, it enjoys the splendour of nature and peaceful calm of times past. The accommodation is full of character and original charm, while maintaining the modern comforts of home. With its own garden, this former shepherd's cottage is surrounded by rugged hills and an unspoilt rural landscape at the very end of a single-track road.

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A private patio area features a set of outdoor chairs and a table surrounded by greenery. A patio umbrella provides shade, with the entrance to the studio visible in the background. Rolling hills are seen in the distance under a clear blue sky.
Guest suite in Llandinam
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Beautiful, Private Annexe with spectacular views

Bryn Derw annexe is a beautiful studio with stunning views over the Severn Valley, with a large south-facing patio. We have numerous walks on our doorstep, a 3 minute stroll to the River Severn and are a stone's throw from Llandinam Gravels Nature Reserve. We are also approximately 1 mile away from Plas Dinam Country House. It has a fully equipped kitchen, king size bed and large comfortable chairs - perfect for a short break or longer holiday. Relax and unwind in this tranquil setting.

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The cabin rests on wooden stilts, surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills. Tall trees provide a natural backdrop, enhancing the serene outdoor setting. A clear sky hints at the day's end, casting a gentle light over the rustic wooden structure.
Cabin in Abbeycwmhir
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Woolly Wood Cabins - Nant

Cosy cabin nestled amongst hills & forestry, close to the Elan Valley. Surrounded by a working farm and beautiful Welsh countryside, with an abundance of walks from the cabin door. Private & tranquil, perfect for those wishing to escape the crowds and enjoy the great outdoors & local wildlife. A dark sky area. The cabin has a rustic luxury feel, with a wood fired hot tub, log burner, underfloor heating, boiling hot water tap, and a smart TV with sky sports, sky cinema, and Netflix

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The exterior of a quaint, half-timbered cottage is framed by vibrant trees. A warm sunset casts a soft glow on the pink facade, while a covered porch leads to the entrance. Surrounding greenery and a rustic wooden fence enhance the serene countryside setting.
Guest suite in Powys
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Cosy dog-friendly bolthole in the Mid-Wales hills

Break your hike or journey and relax in our snug, quirky, half-timbered, self-contained en-suite. Warm yourself by the log burner and enjoy the clean mountain air of Midwales. Gorgeous walks from the doorstep, easy access to the Elan Valley, River Severn and Hafren Forest. Mountains of Snowdonia and beaches at Aberystwyth or Borth one hour's drive away. Well behaved dogs welcome, with access to garden and 7 acres of fenced grassland and woodland (please note additional pet fee £15).

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An aerial view of The Summerhouse Tower situated amidst expansive green fields. The tower's distinctive architecture is highlighted, with its round structure and decorative roof. Surrounding hedges and a pathway lead towards the entrance, emphasizing the property’s secluded and tranquil environment.
Tower in Eyton on Severn
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

A romantic historic tower for 2

The Summerhouse Tower is a very special holiday-home-for-two set within the rolling Shropshire countryside. A Grade II listed tower, this unique, romantic retreat enjoys excellent views to the east, and views of the Shropshire Hills to the south and the west. The Tower, built circa 1607, was originally used as a banqueting house for entertaining dinner guests. Whilst the main house was destroyed by a fire, The Summer House is available for cosy stays throughout the year.

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A rustic goods wagon, set on a wooden deck surrounded by overgrown grass, features a corrugated metal roof and wooden siding. The doorway is framed by vegetation, providing a natural entrance into the simple living space within.
Train in Tylwch
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Old Chapel Farm Wagon

A converted railway goods wagon (c.1900), rustic and simple, with stunning view over our organic farm and uninhabited valleys beyond. Basic kitchen - Loos and showers in the farmyard or own compost loo alongside. This farm is host to a community of volunteers from all over the world and you will be welcome to get involved in our way of life - close to land and seasons, or enjoy seclusion in a place that radiates peace and vitality with unpolluted night skies.

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A spacious outdoor area features a wooden picnic table surrounded by potted plants. In the background, the cozy luxury pod stands alongside a hot tub, with comfortable seating arranged nearby. A well-maintained countryside landscape is visible beyond a privacy fence.
Farm stay in Llanidloes
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

CwmCwtch Den luxury pod with hot tub

Welcome to Cwm Cwtch Den. Where you will be welcomed by a friendly host. Come and enjoy a romantic break and explore the beauty of the countryside. Here you can chill in the hot tub gazing at the night skies or just sit back and relax on the sofa with a glass of wine around the fire pit. We also welcome your lovely family dog who will be safe and secure to play freely. PLEASE book your pet in when booking.

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Rolling hills are depicted with mist settling in the valleys below, creating a serene landscape. A few sheep graze peacefully on the grassy terrain, with distant mountains visible against a clear sky.
Tiny home in Abergavenny
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

The Bothy in the Clouds (B&B) - Brecon Beacons

THIS COSY MOUNTAIN BOTHY (SLAP-UP BREAKFAST INCLUDED) IS IN ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING LOCATIONS IN THE UK. IT SITS 1,200 FEET UP ON OFFA'S DYKE PATH IN THE BRECON BEACONS NATIONAL PARK—YET IS JUST 45 MINS FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES (SEVERN) BRIDGE AND 10 MINS FROM A PUB.

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A charming stone cottage features a warm wooden door framed by two large windows. The exterior is accented by a mix of natural stone and painted elements, with a landscaped area of low plants and a rocky pathway leading to the entrance.
Home in Tylwch
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Cefn Cottage

The cottage occupies a converted farm house on our working sheep and cattle farm. There are extensive grounds ideal for walking, a barbeque and seating area to catch the evening sun. The cottage has a wood burner and is centrally heated.

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A modern brick building with large windows is set amidst a scenic landscape. A spacious driveway leads to the entrance, framed by neatly trimmed hedges and trees. The attached garden area features a wooden gate, highlighting the property's rural charm.
Home in Kerry
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Rural retreat, Wales

Glasfryn is a modern 2 bedroom annexe with private entrance, situated on a farm with horses just outside the rural village of Kerry, in Mid-Wales. Set in a quiet location, this is a delightful place to enjoy relaxation & the countryside.

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