Wales, land of nature, history and legends. A country where the memories of the glorious past effortlessly come together with the present. Country of castles, rolling green hills and rough mountains, together with hundreds of kilometres of coastline, where long golden beaches are interchanged with huge cliffs and impressive breath-taking views. A cultural landmark embodying thousands of years of history. Let your mind and imagination take you through the legendary history and inheritance.
Southern-Wales also has impressive countryside. A beautiful coastline, hills, mountain tops, lakes, woods and valleys. The Wye Valley is especially beautiful, a hilly region with waterfalls, vineyards, picturesque lanes and villages and castles. The Brecon Beacons National Park and the Pembrokeshire coast come highly recommended.
Places of interest
Pembrokeshire Coast. This is the only coastal National Park in the whole of the UK, where you will find magnificent landscapes, definitely worth a visit.
A delightful studio loft ideal for two people or for a single person who want to walk straight onto the central Brecon Beacons and to be close to Brecon. Pen-y-Fan Loft is accessed through a large carport and up a flight of wooden stairs to the front door...
There are lovely great oak beams throughout this cottage, being the original barn part of an old Welsh Longhouse dating from the 1700's. The cottage, whose owners live in the adjoining house, is in a secluded remote location alongside a long narrow lane, ...
This pretty little stone-built barn lies on aworking farm on the edge of The Brecon Beacons close to The Black Mountain with excellent walking straight from the door. The barn has recently been well converted to a warm and comfortable cottage. A newly fit...
This beautifully designed and furnished cottage is on the upper level of the 17th Century barn (with storage for bicycles underneath) and is reached up interior Welsh slate stone stairs with oak banisters. Cwmgwyn Farm Cottage has been recently restored t...