Luxury self-catering accommodation in Powys
Named after an ancient Welsh kingdom, this largest of all the Welsh counties offers miles upon miles of emerald green, undulating hills for hikers, bikers and everyone in between.
With Snowdonia National Park grazing it's northern border, the Brecon Beacons stretching across it's southerly reaches and the Cambrian Mountains rising and falling in its centre, the sheep-peppered county of Powys is an outdoor lover's dream destination. Crashing waterfalls, long hikes, snow-capped mountains and ancient, gnarled woodlands that send imaginations into the pages of fairytales promise so much for all that one might be tempted to head to the hills and leave the rat race forever.
The town of Machynlleth, which sits just a few miles from the rugged west Wales coast is famed for its annual comedy festival and filled with charm. This thriving, eco-conscious town is filled with independent shops and tearooms filled to the rafters with homemade cakes. Fisherfolk will also be in their element in Powys, with well-stocked lakes and rivers waiting around almost every bend. Further afield, Hay-on-Wye tempts lazy days flitting from bookshop to coffee house.
Tincture
Llanwrtyd Wells, Cambrian Mountains, Powys, Wales, UK
A luxury off-grid cottage in Llanwrtyd, Tincture rides on the tides of nature in the heart of Wales' wild and little-discovered Cambrian Mountains; a fairy-tale home with an edge.
Sleeps: Up to 4 guests
Alternative Group Option: Up to 2 guests
From: £1,995 per week, £1,495 per short break
Pets: Two well-behaved dogs are welcome
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