Holiday Cottages in Rhayader
Rhayader is a traditional Mid Wales market town on the river Wye. The Elan Valley lies above Rhayader and is great for walking, fishing, cycling and watersports. The town also has a red kite feeding centre where you see these amazing birds close up. The feeding centre also provides a lot of information about the birds including the story of they have floruished since becoming a protected species. Rhayader has a seclecton of local shops, restraunts , pubs , cafes and its own lesiure centre.
Between 1839 and 1844 Rhayader player a key rols in the Rebecca Riots , while it was a key staging point in the coach road from London to West Wales. These days it is a great location for a Holiday Cottage with easy access to the West Wales coast, Cambrian Mountains and the border towns.
Builth Wells, Mid Wales and Brecon Beacons
BOW11
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£403 - £473- The ideal peace to relax and unwind, stunning countyside views across the lake and surrounding mountains.
- 4 Guests
- 1 Bedroom
- No Pets
- 2 Bathrooms
- Garden
- Private parking
- Sauna
- Swimming pool
- Games room
- Tennis court
- Beach 46 miles
- Pub 2 miles
Llandrindod Wells, Mid Wales and Brecon Beacons
510531
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£420 - £709- Surrounded by rolling hills and open farmland this Mid Wales cottage with its own private hot tub is the perfect getaway for a family, couples or friends who want a peaceful countryside location. Tranquil, secluded and without wifi and mobile signal it really is an off-grid retreat, perfect to relax, unwind and re-charge. The area is ideal for walking, cycling, fishing and many more outdoor activities.
- 4 Guests
- 2 Bedrooms
- No Pets
- 1 Bathroom
- Garden
- Enclosed garden
- Private parking
- Hot tub
- Open fire or woodburner
- Beach 50 miles
- Pub 2.5 miles

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