This spectacular holiday apartment for two offers the perfect setting for luxury, romantic breaks in Wales. Relax in the large round bath and enjoy the magnificent hillside views through the window. And if you want to really treat yourself, why not request a personal chef, or even a masseur after a good day's walking along endless countryside paths.
Ground Floor
Once you step inside and you are faced with a dilemma... do you sink into the leather sofas and enjoy the wide screen TV, do you explore the vast, modern kitchen or give in to temptation by running upstairs to see if these photos are actually real? Well, the good news is, there's plenty of time to do all of them in this classy self catering for two.
Upstairs
Past the king sized bed is an elevated platform with a roman style bath set right in the centre. Sat there with a glass of champagne in your hand, you can admire the magnificent view of the rolling mid-Wales mountains through the window. When you’ve stopped gazing at the sunset you can slip into the fluffy bath robes and turn your head the other way to watch a film on the flat screen TV. Romantic breaks in Wales don't get any better than this.
Garden
Catch the sunrise over breakfast on the patio, or absorb the expansive view of spectacular Welsh hillside in front of an alfresco meal.
Additional Information
Bed linen, towels and bath robes provided.
Heating and electricity included.
No pets or smoking.
This romantic self catering for two is available for short breaks throughout the year.
Massage treatments include Indian Head Massage and Hot Stone Massage, with prices ranging from £17 - £25 per person per session.
The personal chef service is priced according to your needs. As a price guide, a 3 course meal including wine for 2 people is £100.
Please contact us if you wish to arrange your very own chef or masseur or any other surprises that you might want to request.
This luxury self-catering for two is surrounded by gorgeous countryside, the perfect setting for romantic breaks in Wales. Set 2 miles above the little town of Llanfair Caereinion which has all the necessary amenities including shops, pubs, banks and even a steam train. The busy market town of Welshpool is also within 7 miles, offering many attractions including castles and a canal to take you back to a bygone era.
Take the short drive to the stunning lake Vyrnwy, where you can try your hand at watersports and cycling or enjoy a leisurely walk and good lunch. Golf and fishing are popular in this part of Wales, too, with plenty of golf courses and a coarse fishing lake.
If you’re after castles and culture, Mid Wales has both in spades. Nearby Dolforwyn Castle, for example, was the last castle to be built by Llewelwyn (the Last Prince of Wales), between 1273 and 1277. Powis Castle, which started life as a medieval fortress, is a must, especially for its beautiful gardens and collection of paintings, sculpture, furniture and tapestries.
Portmeirion and the Mountains of Snowdonia offer great days out whilst pony trekking and quad trekking are available locally. Other popular attractions include Llanrhaeadr Waterfall (the tallest in the UK), the Centre for Alternative Technology and King Arthur's Labyrinth.
Walking
Glyndwr's Way is a long distance footpath in Mid Wales that was granted National Trail status in the year 2000. Join the path in Welshpool (7 miles) / Meifod (8 miles).
Severn Way – Gentle 12 mile route along the Montgomery Canal towpath from Welshpool (7 miles) to Newtown.
Offa’s Dyke Path – National Trail (177 miles in total) following the Welsh/English border. Nearest section starts at Buttington Bridge, 11 miles away.
Fishing
River Banwy – Llanfair Caereinion. ½ a mile of fishing down stream from town bridge. 2 miles
Bluebell Park – Llanerfyl. 1 acre lake with platform fishing. 6 miles
Lake Vyrnwy – Wild brown, stocked brown and rainbow trout. 17 miles
Find out more about Fishing in the Welshpool area
Golf
Welshpool Golf Club – 18 hole golf course. 4 miles
Cycling
Llanfair Caereinion to Castle Caereinion. 10 mile cycle route following the steam railway towards Welshpool so you could even return on the train. Quite a hilly route - excellent views. Join the route 1 mile away.
Lake Vyrnwy – 12 mile circuit around the scenic Lake Vyrnwy. Suitable for the whole family. 17 miles
Horse-riding
Lletty Mawr Trekking Centre – Llangadfan. Call 01938 820646 for info. 10 miles
Mill Pony Trekking Centre – Pony trekking and horse riding for all abilities. 10 miles
Watersports
Lake Vyrnwy – Canoeing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing - suitable for the whole family. 17 miles.