Hay-on-Wye Town, Brecon Beacons
This sweet and stylish barn sits less than a mile outside ‘Book Town’. Explore the literary haunts of Hay-on-Wye and get inspired with a walk through the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Hay-on-Wye (3.4Mls NW), Brecon Beacons
Nestled within the hillside offering complete privacy with far-reaching views across the rolling hills, this charming off-grid bothy is perfect for honeymoons and romantic getaways.
Pandy, Brecon Beacons
Escape to this dwelling and leave the hustle and bustle behind. Enjoy the acres of green space and the rural setting as you embark on adventures before snuggling down each evening.
Monmouth (4.5Mls SW), South Wales
Peacefully nestled within the fringes of an established orchard enjoying views across the Welsh Mountains, this hand-crafted shepherd’s hut is perfect for couples who enjoy the outside life, walking and taking in the sights.
Clyro, Brecon Beacons
A picture-perfect former barn set in an elevated position above the Wye Valley, boasting fabulous views, a charming outside space and a converted shepherd’s hut with a wood burner for chilly nights.
Hay-on-Wye (6.5Mls E), Mid Wales
Abergavenny (8mls N), Brecon Beacons
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this attractive cedar cabin on the border between England and Wales makes an ideal honeymoon hideaway or romantic couples’ retreat.
A literary adventure for two on the edge of the book town of Hay-on-Wye. Cosy up in this contemporary-meets-classic cottage, before heading out to bookshops, cafes, and events in the picturesque Wye Valley.
Abergavenny (3.5mls N), Brecon Beacons
Beautiful bolthole for a dash of respite. Wonderfully positioned at the foot of the Sugar Loaf Mountain with trails in every direction, storage for the muddiest of bikes and washing facilities for the most adventurous of dogs...once discovered you'll keep on coming back for more!
Abergavenny (8mls N), Mid Wales
Hay-on-Wye (4mls SE), Herefordshire
From pony trekking in the Black Mountains to browsing a myriad of book shops in Hay-on-Wye, there is much to see and during a short break or holiday to the historic Welsh Borders. The Welsh Borders follow the path of the River Wye which is renowned for its salmon fishing and are surrounded by the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that straddles England and Wales. Browse our range of Welsh Borders holiday cottages and discover a landscape that includes the Brecon Beacons National Park and remnants of the areas rich mining history.