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An aerial view showcases the barn retreat set in lush greenery, with well-maintained gardens featuring symmetrical hedges and a circular seating area. The surrounding landscape includes trees and spacious lawns, creating a serene outdoor environment for guests to enjoy.
Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 406 reviews

Exclusive Barn Stay Spa treatments & chef on site

Beautiful barn retreat with hot tub and options for ~ spa treatments/massages/facials ~ private chef ~ pilates, yoga, zumba Ideal for couples, families/groups in the grounds of historic Oulton Smithy. Close to Oulton Park race circuit in the pretty Cheshire countryside. Beautiful woodland walks & country pubs nearby. The converted barn is set back from the Smithy with its own entrance, secure parking and a stunning private hot tub, it has two bedrooms & two en-suites. Luxury touches throughout.

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A jacuzzi hot tub rests under a wooden canopy, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The sun sets in the background, casting warm light across the scene. A small table nearby holds bottles, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 607 reviews

Stunning Shepherds Hut With Hot Tub & Sea Views

This Shepherds Hut is our smallest hut but cosy. The Hot Tub overlooks the sea & mountains. There is a balcony for alfresco dining & for taking in the stunning views. A romantic get away in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It's 5 mins from the beach in a car, as well as hill, woodland & mountain walks. The hut has heating, a hob, microwave, toaster & shower/ toilet inside. A fire pit is on site plus a BBQ, if you you are 6ft plus please look at my other hut or cabin as they are bigger

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The stone exterior of a barn conversion is illuminated gently by outdoor lights, showcasing its rustic charm. Surrounding greenery and trees create a tranquil setting, while gravel paths lead to the entrance. A sense of peaceful country living is highlighted in this evening scene.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

2 bed /2 bath luxury barn conversion with hot tub

Luxury barn conversion attached to our house. Situated close to the A494 for easy access to Snowdonia National Park but set in an acre of gardens surrounded by open countryside . There is a hot tub and outdoor shower with an outdoor kitchen, BBQ, fire pit and pellet pizza oven. Underfloor heating throughout. Bedrooms have smart tv and 4g WiFi. The four poster room has en-suite shower room and the second bedroom (twin or super king) has access to bathroom with shower above. Thanks for looking .

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Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

ARA Cabin - Caseg

Set on a family farm, the cabin is a peaceful luxurious retreat with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay. Cattle graze in open pastures all around. The faint sound of the stream running in the distance that you can wonder down to through the ancient woodland. Enjoy views from Snowdon down the Welsh coast from a king size bed. The warm glow from the fire flickering on the pillow. The large rainfall shower and warmth underfoot from underfloor heating perfect on a cold evening.

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A wooden tree cabin is perched above a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. Large windows provide scenic views, and a small table is positioned on the ground nearby. The area is dotted with autumn leaves, enhancing the natural setting.
Treehouse
5 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Elevated Quirky Cabin over River

This romantic tree cabin is located on the edge of a tranquil woodland at the bottom of a beautiful privately owned 5 acre garden, overlooking a hypnotic river waterfall. This majestic retreat is where you can unwind, relax and recharge, with full access to the BBQ area and on site sauna. If sitting back is not for you there are several local country walks and attractions. By car Wrexham is just 5 minutes away, Chester 25 minutes and if you fancy a day in Liverpool, it’s only an hour away.

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A glamping dome is shown at night, illuminated from within, with a starry sky above. The circular motion of the stars creates a mesmerizing effect, and the structure is surrounded by dark landscapes, emphasizing its secluded location.
Dome
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Romantic luxury glamping with breath taking views

This uniquely luxurious glamping dome is situated in a tranquil and beautiful setting with no neighbours close by. This sumptuous self contained accommodation has all the high end features and lovely little extras that you need for a romantic getaway . It is located in its own unspoilt secluded setting surrounded by nature with breathtaking views . Enjoy the amazing deep copper bath or soak under the stars in the wood fired hot tub . Great location for stargazing . Wood is provided .

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Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Ash Cabin at Bramblewoods with stunning views

Our handcrafted en-suite wooden cabin is located within a small wood on the grounds of working sheep farm with an uninterrupted view across the valley in picturesque Shropshire. It has everything you need to retreat from the real world, whether it's for a cosy night in, in front of the log burner or a chance to sit and stargaze on the deck. There is an abundance of walks right from your doorstep, you're even lucky enough to have the Offas Dyke within a stones throw from the Cabin.

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A wooden deck area features two folding chairs positioned to overlook expansive views of the countryside and sea. The clear sky enhances the scenic landscape, dotted with fields and low hills. Lush greenery surrounds the deck, creating a natural setting.
Treehouse
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Ty Coeden Bach (Little Tree House)

Situated halfway up a tree near the top of a mountain on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, with breathtaking panoramic sea and mountain views. Ty Coeden Bach offers unique, peaceful accomodation for up to two guests. Nestled near the top of Rhiw Mountain, between the popular villages of Abersoch and Aberdaron, it provides the perfect spot for either exploring everything the area has to offer, or to simply relax and unwind. Be sure to take a look at our other cabins!

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A tranquil outdoor area is highlighted by a softly illuminated hot tub with water features. The backdrop features an open door leading into a stylish interior, framed by warm lighting on the brick wall. An inviting seating area with modern decor is visible through the doorway.
Guest house
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Luxury Coach house,as seen on welcome to Wrexham

Newly renovated barn conversion … known as the coach house has a high end contemporary style, featuring a copper bath, garden hot tub, underfloor heating &outside eating area. The coach house boasts a private two story barn conversion with parking, two bathrooms, wet room & a gorgeous steel staircase. Ollie Palmer home on welcome to Wrexham:)Sleeps up to 4 guests, has a kitchen for you to be self sufficient. Located 1.3 miles from Wrexham FC (town centre) 📍

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Dome
5 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

Unique Off Grid Dome, Stunning views and landscape

Off Grid unique Panoramic Dome, sleeping 2 adults.Double bed, log burner & amazing views. As you enter your quirky dome, you’ll be tempted to dive into the double bed and devour those views! You’ll also find comfy seating – the ideal spot for a cup of tea .Simply yet effectively furnished, the space reinforces the sense that this is a sanctuary. Its remote location means that the Dome is off grid. Greener Camping Club Members, see other details below.

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A unique cabin is situated on the edge of a pond, featuring a sleek black exterior. The cabin includes a small porch area with a glass railing, offering views of gently rolling fields and scattered trees under a partially cloudy sky.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 537 reviews

The Pond and Stars Cabin

Come & stay at our unique pond cabin. It really is a slice of paradise. You can enjoy relaxing on your very own porch swing or admire the amazing views of rolling fields & wildlife right from bed. The cabin is perfect for couples wanting a romantic & relaxing getaway or solo adventurers who need time to relax and unwind in an unique space. Please not that this property isn't suitable for children, babies or pets.

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A Mongolian yurt sits on a gently sloping hill, surrounded by lush green grass. A wood-fired hot tub is positioned nearby, overlooking a panoramic view of the countryside shrouded in morning mist. Clear blue skies provide a tranquil backdrop.
Yurt
5 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Beautiful Yurt, Fabulous Views, with Hot Tub

Look out over the glorious countryside of the Welsh Marches and across to England in our beautiful Mongolian Yurt, Brocks Den, your own private peaceful sanctuary. A cosy off-grid, well equipped retreat, sheltered by trees, with wood fired hot tub and fire pit BBQ. A hot shower and a compost toilet sitting close by. Everything you need for unique and memorable stay. So come and recharge your batteries.

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All about North Wales

North Wales is home to pretty fishing towns, miles of rugged coastal paths, and millennia-old lore and legend. North Wales was once the land of Celtic clans, ruled over by the Romans, and the contested property of several warring British kingdoms. As with the rest of the country, the scenic landscape is a wild and beautiful mix of mountains, rivers, cliff faces, and rolling fields.

From Llandudno to Llangollen and from Anglesey to Snowdonia, North Wales towns offer one of the oldest European languages, countless castles, and plenty of cream teas. You may find yourself driving down narrow, winding, hedge-lined roads or wandering along sandy beaches, contemplating the grey expanse of the Irish Sea. in North Wales, you’ll find no end of opportunities for exploration. Adventurous outdoor activities await, including hiking, cycling, rock climbing, and water sports — even one of the world’s first indoor surfing locations.

What are the top things to do in North Wales?

Ffestiniog Railway

This 13.5-mile-long railway, established in 1832, operates under the world’s oldest independent company. Hop on at Porthmadog Harbour and take it easy as your heritage steam train rumbles along to Blaenau Ffestiniog, meandering through mountains and past waterfalls, forests, and pastures, with a journey time of just over an hour.

Anglesey

Make the drive over the Menai Suspension Bridge or Pont Britannia from the mainland to explore over 120 miles of rugged shoreline by bike, on foot, or from a kayak. You can tour the 13th-century moated Beaumaris Castle on the eastern coast, make your way around the island’s five working lighthouses, and spot seals and porpoises from the coastal path while coughs circle overhead.

Conwy Castle

Built in the 13th century for Edward I, Conwy Castle in Conwy is one of the finest medieval castles in Europe. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fortress and its eight towers are in an impressive state of preservation. Restored spiral staircases make it possible to walk the entire circuit of the battlements, gazing across the kingdom as King Edward would have over seven centuries ago.

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