Holiday cottages - Monmouthshire
If you are looking for Welsh holiday cottages we have three family friendly cottages for you to choose from, situated in the picturesque Monmouthshire countryside and only a short journey away from Symonds Yat.
Brambles is located within walking distance of the heart of historic Monmouth and makes an ideal base from which to explore the local area, one well behaved pet is allowed giving you the opportunity to take the whole family on holiday.
The Hame is a spacious grade II listed holiday home, also ideally located in the heart of the historic town of Monmouth. It is ideally located for a variety of activities including walking, cycling, golf, kayaking and rowing. Only 0.3 miles to the nearest shop, 0.1 miles to the nearest pub, 2 minute walk to town centre and 5 minute walk to the start of the Peregrine cycle path leading through to Symonds Yat. The cities of Bristol and Cardiff are just 45 minutes away. The Hame offers a large self catering accommodation for up to 10 people in 4 bedrooms.
White Roses is a spacious Grade II Georgian holiday home ideally located in a village setting within an area of outstanding beauty and close to the popular tourist attraction of Symonds Yat. The property offers large self catering accommodation and can comfortably sleep up to 15 people in 5 bedrooms.
Monmouthshire & the Wye Valley has something for everyone. The Wye Valley is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, part of the Brecon and Monmouth Canal, the rivers of the Severn, Wye and Usk, the pastoral beauty of the Vale of Usk, the timeless Forest of Dean and a significant area of the Brecon Beacons National Park are all waiting for you to explore.
Holiday Home - Pembrokeshire
If Pembrokeshire is more your style we also have a lovely quiet town house close to beach and town.
Thornton as a family holiday home in the famous holiday town of Tenby. Situated in the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire it offers versatility for all to enjoy. The property is Located in a quiet residential street and is only a 10 minute stroll from both the beautiful North and South beaches.
The county of Pembrokeshire has a diverse geography with a wide range of geological features, habitats and wildlife. Its prehistory and modern history have been extensively studied, from tribal occupation, through Roman times, to Welsh, Irish, Norman, English, Scandinavian and Flemish influences.