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A Welsh Tale
Enchanting Cottage
The Gatekeeper
The Salty Sea
Cabin Culture
Hidey Hole
The Land of Kings
Estuary Retreat
Bristling with off-beat rustic charm, this cosy restored stone barn nearby the stunning Berwyn Mountains is the perfect place to explore the Welsh countryside. And while its stone walls and exposed beams offer a certain old-world appeal, underfloor heating and fast broadband ensure this home has modern trappings too.Wake up among the sheep, cows, and birds, and start your day dining alfresco on the outside terrace (perhaps grilling something delicious up on the barbecue) and soaking in those magnificent mountain views. Nearby, you can hike and cycle to your heart's content around the Welsh countryside. If you’re feeling adventurous, the entrance to Snowdonia National Park is only a fifteen-minute drive away, while a forty-minute drive will take you right to mighty Snowdon mountain itself. South of Snowdon mountain, you can conquer the peaks of Cader Idris, Aran Fawddwy, and Berwyn – all under an hour's drive away. Meanwhile, the gorgeou...
Tranquil Willow Haven
A Wilder Place
Good in every Grain
If the Walls Could Speak
Beneath a Starlit Sky
Shepherd of my Heart
Style-on-Sea
Beudy Bright
Rustic Blush
A Glass And A Half
Croft House Bliss
Hergest Lee
From Sunset to Sunrise
The Tranquil Cove
Peregrine Lodge
Squeaky Clean
Cobblestone Coze
Seagulls - Sails
Happy as a Lark
Meadow Grass
Treat yourself to a stay in this beautifully appointed apartment. Situated in the heart of the quaint riverside village of Saint Dogmaels, this home places you within easy driving distance of North Pembrokeshire's alluring coastline.Climb the stairs to uncover a stunning open-plan kitchen and living space. An exposed brick fireplace and original timber floors encircle a contemporary kitchen, stylish dining area and plenty of comfy seating. A sleek shower room lies a short way down the hall, with an inviting walk-in rain shower, with the relaxing bedroom adjacent.There's plenty to explore in the local area, with the typically Welsh market town of Cardigan offering charming independent shops and a slower pace of life just across the River Teifi, while the dune-backed Poppit Sands Beach is just a couple of miles north. We'd encourage you to follow a small section of the stunning 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. However, if that doesn't...