Some info has been automatically translated. Show original language

Cottage holiday rentals in Builth Wells

Find and book unique cottages on Airbnb

Top-rated cottage rentals in Builth Wells

Guests agree: these cottages are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

%{current} / %{total}1 / 1
Top guest favourite
The exterior of the cottage features a stone facade complemented by a rustic slate roof. A well-maintained lawn stretches alongside the building, with a pathway leading to the entrance. Nearby, additional structures are visible in the background, set under a clear blue sky.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Y Beudy cottage, a cosy rural retreat for all.

Escape to tranquility at our charming holiday cottage Y Beudy (The Cow Shed) in Lampeter, West Wales. Where nearby coastline meets rolling countryside. Perfectly positioned for hiking, biking, fishing or coastal views, and quaint village explorations or just stay on the farm and say hello to the animals. Our cozy retreat offers a true taste of Welsh beauty and heritage and enjoy easy access Ideal for families, or couples seeking peace and natural beauty from all that West Wales has to offer.

Guest favourite
The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring white stone walls and a charming blue door. A small fenced area with lush green grass is visible, adorned with flower pots. Two outdoor chairs sit invitingly on the patio, with trees and greenery in the background.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

2-Bed Cozy Cottage Friends or Couples Wi-Fi Brecon

Midweek specials if working in the area. 2 person bedroom each. Centrally located. Cottage just a mile from Brecon town. Enjoy beautiful scenery mountains 🏞️ waterfalls, alpacas, canoeing. Lakes. Romantic ❤️ Breaks. Charming Cozy, spacious full of character, retaining original stone walls, oak beams crackling Logfire WIFI Smart TV Free Parking Centrally located, perfect base exploring Mid & S Wales countryside, Singles welcome. Family run business Est 1990 "Meadowviewbrecon" Breconholidays

Guest favourite
The entrance features a stone façade with an ornate sign reading 'Coach House.' A wooden door with multiple glass panes is set beneath the roof's gable. Yellowing leaves from an overhanging branch subtly frame the image, hinting at a serene outdoor setting.
Cottage
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Castle Cottage

Castle Cottage is situated adjacent to our family home, which has the historic Llanddew Palace (residence of Gerald of Wales) within its grounds. Located 1 mile north of the market town of Brecon and within the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. Own parking & private small courtyard. Accessed via a shared driveway. Three bedrooms (2 doubles and a single), fully furnished kitchen, lounge & 2 bathrooms (1 shower, 1 bath). WiFi, linen and towels inc. Cot & high chair available. No pets.

Top guest favourite
A serene view of the River Wye meandering through lush greenery under a clear blue sky. Rolling hills are visible in the background, while a solitary tree and colorful foliage frame the foreground, providing a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

2 bedroom cottage in the heart of Rhayader

Just meters away from Rhayader and a short drive or a leisurely walk to the wonderful Elan Valley, Rock cottage is a charming place to unwind. Enjoy fantastic views of the river Wye in the enclosed Sun Room or soak up the sun on the private balcony over the River. Fully equipped kitchen-range cooker. Log burner.1 dog £25 per stay, more pets, contact the host £25 extra per pet Sleeps 4. 1 superking/2 singles. Bathroom with over shower bath. Secure bike storage/lock up. 16th Century pub close by

Top guest favourite
The cottage exterior features a stone facade with a slate roof, surrounded by vibrant flowerbeds. A pathway leads to the entrance, framed by lush greenery and garden plants. The charming structure is set against a clear blue sky, complementing the tranquil countryside ambiance.
Cottage
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

Luxury cottage, friendly local pub, on Offa’s Dyke

Step into Jinks Cottage and I hope you step into a real ‘home from home’. A cosy cottage with a fabulous & foodie local pub, right on Offa’s Dyke path. The emphasis is on luxury and comfort in this well-equipped, warm, welcoming cottage. Originally built in the 13th century, Jinks Cottage was home to the village cobbler (called Jinks), his wife and six children. Now carefully restored, it provides a spacious country retreat for four, plus your four-legged friends, as we’re very dog friendly!

Top guest favourite
The rear view of the cottage is framed by a well-maintained garden featuring a lush, green lawn. Folding doors provide access to the interior, with a small terrace area visible. Flower pots and shrubs enhance the outdoor space, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Pottery Cottage, Clyro (self-catering)

Cosy, character cottage. Open-plan ground floor with living, dining, kitchen, and sunny work space. Two sets of folding doors that lead out to a pretty cottage garden. Upstairs, two bedrooms (one with king sized bed, one with double bed) upstairs, bathroom with bath & shower. Convenience of good access, situated on the road leading from the village of Clyro to the famous 'book town' of Hay-on-Wye. Ideal base for exploring the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons National Park, and the Black Mountains.

Top guest favourite
The cottage is set against a clear blue sky, with a stone exterior and a slate roof. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and grazing sheep, with a lush garden area in front and a small outbuilding to the side.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Little Pudding Cottage

Little Pudding Cottage 's Welsh name is Pontbren-Ddu and is a beautiful example of a country hideaway. Nestled in the Welsh countryside, just into the Cambrian Mountains, it enjoys the splendour of nature and peaceful calm of times past. The accommodation is full of character and original charm, while maintaining the modern comforts of home. With its own garden, this former shepherd's cottage is surrounded by rugged hills and an unspoilt rural landscape at the very end of a single-track road.

Guest favourite
An open-plan living area features high ceilings supported by oak beams. A wooden staircase leads to a galleried sleeping area. On the ground floor, a comfortable blue sofa with decorative cushions faces a coffee table on a patterned rug. A wood-burning stove and kitchen area are visible.
Cottage
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 617 reviews

Converted C17th barn sleeps 2+

Oak beams and wooden floors frame a simple whitewashed open plan space which offers: a sleeping area on the mezzanine with one double floor-level bed and up to two single futons; on the ground floor, a wet-room and the kitchen-eating-living area with Clearview wood-burning stove. Located at the foot of The Offa's Dyke Path and only a 5 minute walk to shops, pubs, park with river access. Wireless. Off road parking. Well behaved dogs welcome. Can accommodate 2 adults and up to 2 children.

Top guest favourite
The cottage's exterior features traditional timber-framed architecture surrounded by lush gardens. Colorful flowers bloom in varied hues, alongside greenery. A glass greenhouse is visible, adding to the serene outdoor space, which invites relaxation amid the beautiful natural setting.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Beautiful quiet cosy cottage in Eardisley

This private secluded cottage is situated in the quiet residential village of Eardisley, Herefordshire perfectly located along the historic black and white trail with easy access to Offa's Dyke and the Brecon Beacons. This beautiful 1531 Tudor barn conversion has nearby amenities including a village pub, books, post office, shop and park all within walking distance. Nearby local towns include Kington-5 miles, Hay-on-Wye-7 and Hereford-15. Ideal for couples or a family stay.

Guest favourite
A charming stone cottage features a well-maintained lawn with two young trees and flower beds. A neatly paved path leads to the entrance, and a bird feeder is visible in the foreground. Three Velux windows are situated on the sloped roof, contributing to the inviting exterior.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Charming Oak framed Farmhouse in rural Mid-Wales

Carnau Bach sits on the main road, the A44 towards Aberystwyth but is situated in a rural area surrounded by stunning hills including Llandegley Rocks and Great Rhos (Highest peak in Radnorshire) A great base for exploring Mid-Wales and North Herefordshire. The house is a stunning oak-framed farmhouse style stone cottage. Complementing the owners’ 17th century farmhouse next door, it boasts oak framing throughout, complemented by modern décor. Sleeps 4 (1 x double, 1 x twin).

Top guest favourite
Double patio doors open to reveal a serene outdoor dining area. A round table is surrounded by wicker chairs, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and expansive countryside views. The sky features soft hues, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Irfon Cottage, Penrheol Farm

Irfon cottage sleeps two guests with its cosy open plan layout. The bedroom has a super king bed which can also be arranged as twin beds by request. The bathroom has a shower. The fitted kitchen is well equipped with the living area comfortably furnished. You are welcome to bring up to one dog please include this on booking, we ask that pets are not allowed in the bedroom and if they do go on the sofa, blankets are provided. There is an EV charger.

Top guest favourite
A cozy living area features a spacious sofa in soft brown fabric, a glass coffee table adorned with decorative rocks, and a vibrant armchair with a patchwork design. The well-equipped kitchen showcases wooden countertops and ample natural light from strategically placed windows.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Wheelwright’s Cottage, Wye Valley

Relax and kick back in this beautiful and homely cottage in the heart of the stunning Wye Valley. This much-loved holiday home is renovated to high standards with rustic touches and feel-good factor in spades. The cottage is in Redbrook - a thriving village on the England/Wales border. Outdoor-lovers will be spoilt for choice with first-class walking, canoeing and mountain biking.

Popular amenities for cottage rentals in Builth Wells

Quick stats about cottage rentals in Builth Wells

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Builth Wells holiday rentals start at £45 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 10 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Builth Wells rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Builth Wells stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  1. Airbnb
  2. United Kingdom
  3. Wales
  4. Powys
  5. Builth Wells
  6. Cottage rentals