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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rusty Boathouse
  • Llanarth

    Rusty Boathouse

    Ref: S522212

    Reviews 47

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    Located close to the Cardigan Bay coast, Llanarth is a popular Welsh village with a welcoming pub, a well-stocked shop, and a farm shop/butchers that sells local produce. Located on the A487 coast road, Llanarth has a wealth of options and...

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    £188

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shepherd’s Stone
  • Holyhead

    Shepherd’s Stone

    Ref: S776447

    Reviews 14

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    The small village of Llanfaethlu nestles close to the stunning, north west coastline of Anglesey. Amidst spectacular cliffs and sandy beaches, this unassuming village provides a local shop and Post Office, whilst nearby Church Bay boasts a superb...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Abergavenny
  • Abergavenny

    1 Bed Lodge in Abergavenny

    Ref: S230207

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 Double bed - 1 Shower room - Gas hob, fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster - Wood burner (logs are available on site at extra cost) - Exclusive hot tub - Bed linen and towels included ...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Rhiw
  • 1

    Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn

    The Rhiw

    Ref: S267323

    Reviews 48

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    The town of Llanfair Caereinion is built upon the site of an old Roman fort, in the valley of the River Banwy. It is a thriving town built around The Church of St Mary, with a Post Office, two supermarkets, and a selection of three different pubs....

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pool View
  • Meifod

    Pool View

    Ref: S484477

    Reviews 64

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    Meifod is a sunny little, stone-built village by the River Vyrnwy with a local pub and convenience store with a post office, enveloped by rolling hills and woodland, with attractive houses. Situated about 7 miles north-west of Welshpool, this...

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    £148

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beechwood Lodge
  • 1

    Haverfordwest

    Beechwood Lodge

    Ref: S776586

    Reviews 6

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    Set on the superb Pembrokeshire coast, this seaside village boasts a wonderful, sandy, Blue Flag beach that is perfect for swimming, boating and surfing during warmer months and ideal for invigorating, scenic walks on cooler, windy days. This...

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    £105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Abergavenny
  • Abergavenny

    1 Bed Lodge in Abergavenny

    Ref: S230988

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - Sleeping area with double bed - 1 shower room - Gas hob, fridge and kettle - Smart TV - Wood burner (logs are available on site at extra cost) - Underfloor heating - Private hot tub and...

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Paradwys
  • Llanfyllin

    Paradwys

    Ref: S841762

    Reviews 4

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    This gorgeous pod with hot tub and access to the river is perfect for a romantic retreat, surrounded by beautiful countryside in Powys. Walk 20 metres to the river or get on your bikes and explore the area. Lake Vyrnwy (6 miles) is a great place...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cae Pren
  • Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn

    Cae Pren

    Ref: S842931

    Reviews 8

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    The town of Llanfair Caereinion is built upon the site of an old Roman fort, in the valley of the River Banwy. It is a thriving town built around The Church of St Mary, with a Post Office, two supermarkets, and a selection of three different pubs....

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cabin at Evelyns Retreat
  • 1

    Corwen

    The Cabin at Evelyns Retreat

    Ref: S526870

    Reviews 23

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    Glyndyfrdwy is in the Dee Valley, 4.4 miles from Llangollen. In 1400, Owain Glyndwr proclaimed himself Prince of Wales and began his 14-year rebellion against the English in this village. The village has a pub and the eroded remains of Owain's...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Brecon
  • Brecon

    1 Bed Lodge in Brecon

    Ref: S697630

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 double bed - 1 shower room and WC - 2-ring electric hob, microwave, toaster and fridge with ice compartment - TV in the bedroom area - Bathrobes supplied - Regret no Wi-Fi, however 4G...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Captain's Cabin
  • 1

    Aberystwyth

    Captain's Cabin

    Ref: S1068713

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    The ancient market town of Aberystwyth, can be found settled on the west coast of Wales. With its name meaning 'the mouth of the river Ystwyth' and set on the west coast of Wales, it offers an abundance of beautiful waters, perfect for watersports...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sycamore Lodge
  • Rhayader

    Sycamore Lodge

    Ref: S9730

    Reviews 25

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    Rhayader is a small Welsh town offering tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and shops, along with a leisure centre and regular livestock marts. The annual Royal Welsh Show is just one of the attractions in nearby Builth Wells, and the beautiful Elan...

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    £105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Puffin Lodge
  • 2

    Haverfordwest

    Puffin Lodge

    Ref: S527202

    Reviews 21

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    Set on the Pembrokeshire coast, this seaside village boasts a Blue Flag beach perfect for swimming, boating, and surfing in warmer months and scenic walks on cooler, windier days. This small seaside village has a supermarket, Post Office, water...

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    £129

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Snowy Owl Lodge
  • 2

    Rhayader

    Snowy Owl Lodge

    Ref: S238665

    Reviews 42

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    Rhayader is a delightful market town resting in mid-Wales, near to the Elan Valley. Host to a selection of amenities including pubs, shops and restaurants, this quaint country town provides all you need for a self-catered stay. On the outskirts of...

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Abergavenny
  • Abergavenny

    1 Bed Lodge in Abergavenny

    Ref: S229235

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 double bedroom - 1 shower room - Electric 2 ring hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, air fryer, sandwich toaster and toaster - Wood burner (logs included) - Allocated parking for 2 cars -...

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ploony Hill Lodge
  • 2

    Knighton

    Ploony Hill Lodge

    Ref: S90912

    Reviews 79

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Nant yr Esgair
  • Machynlleth

    Nant yr Esgair

    Ref: S484562

    Reviews 34

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    In the southern section of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, this charming single-street village is surrounded by stunning landscape and overshadowed by the magnificent Aran Mountains. There is a tavern in the village and many more nearby, as well...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Barn 3
  • 2

    Castle

    Barn 3

    Ref: S811395

    Reviews 2

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    Ystradgynlais is a former mining and industrial town in the Tawe Valley on the edge of the formidable Brecon Beacons National Park. The area is peppered with strong valley communities that benefit from the fabulous location and being easily...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Starfish Retreat
  • Haverfordwest

    Starfish Retreat

    Ref: S603391

    Reviews 13

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    This seaside community, which is located on the magnificent Pembrokeshire coast, has a fantastic, sandy Blue Flag beach that is suitable for swimming, boating, and surfing during the summer months and ideal for energising, beautiful walks on...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Moelfre - Shepherds Hut
  • Gwynedd

    Moelfre - Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S420873

    Reviews 41

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    Llanbedr is a pretty, quiet village nestled in ancient woodland between Eryri (Snowdonia's) mountains and the golden beaches of North Wales. The village is home to handy local shops, two excellent pubs, bike hire and trails taking you into the...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brook Lodge
  • 2

    Llandysul

    Brook Lodge

    Ref: S104896

    Reviews 44

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    Llandysul village hosts a selection of shops, tea rooms and pubs, and it even has its own canoeing club and national cycle route 82. Visit nearby New Quay or one of the numerous beaches on the Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire or Pembrokeshire...

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    £100

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Warren D26
  • 1

    Llanengan

    The Warren D26

    Ref: S418861

    Reviews 5

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    Abersoch is a charming harbour village on the Llyn Peninsula, known for its spectacular landscape and numerous walking opportunities. Nestled between two beautiful bays and with fabulous sandy beaches, Abersoch is one of North Wales' most popular...

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    £298

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cornerstone
  • 2

    Caernarfonshire

    Cornerstone

    Ref: S854546

    Reviews 3

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    The rural hamlet of Dinas is peacefully situated near the foot of the Garn Fadryn Mountain, just 5 miles from Nefyn. Ruins of an Iron Age hill fort remain at the summit, which provides spectacular views over the Lleyn Heritage coast towards the...

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    £115

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Kelly - Verified booking

      Arriving to an absolutley freezing accommodation after a 4.

      5 HR drive was certainly not welcoming. It took ages( hours in fact) for the pod to warm up and made the first impression not that great. At 2.30pm maybe just start to heat it up, I get not heating all day but for an hour before you arrive would have made a big difference. The pod is stunning looking and the view was beautiful, however I feel a few tweaks would make it fantastic all year round. Kitchen/ sitting area The big glass door was really hard to open, very hard to slide at the start for my husband, so possibly needs looking at. We didn't use the hot tub so can't comment on that. I loved the huge selection of coffee & teas which was a nice touch and ample recycling bins. There was no where to put our food apart from fridge items, no shelf and limited space on the sides. A little shelf above the bins would work and move the picture above the sofa to look at would improve the blank wall as well. I found the heater quite tricky to use - turn on and temp up down did not really work how it should. It's almost delayed in action so better instructons would be helpful. This area has no blind, so the morning light does come in. Bedroom Sitting on the chairs was nice but a little table to place a drink would be fab as it would make that better than reaching the the floor for drinks. Most TV channels didn't work ( we tried a few times) just kept saying no signal but thankfully the TV had Netflix so we watched that. Raising the blind in the morning to look out on to the lake was a highlight of this trip. The bed/ mattress was soft but the divets in it were uncomfortable to us. The pillows were also soft but I guess this a preference thing. Bedside tables were rustic and charming but I could only just fit my phone on it with a glass for bed. Bathroom The toilet door was clunky and creaky and banged shut, the toilet has a constant trickle and this was annoying at night and the toilet area never got warm in all our time there. Free robes and slippers were a nice touch. What I loved Ample coffees, privacy, peace, birds, llamas, the view and relaxing. This feels like a summer house and so in winter gives a very different holiday, I'd love to come in summer as I think sitting outside enjoying summer days and nights would be completely different. A beautiful pod with some great features. We were worried that staying in the lake view might mean other people walking round but no one bothered us and the view was beautiful ❤️ I would return here as all my gripes are minor things and didn't ruin our stay in any way.

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    • Petra - Verified booking

      Ill start by saying even with the the best of stays i never write reviews however i booked this accommodation as a late birthday / anniversary surprise.

      The photos before going looked great and fitted in well with our requirements as I always book similar accomodation. Most weekends away start and finish the same way, great to be away but can't wait to be home. However I can't remember ever feeling so relaxed coming home and looking forward to booking again. The location is perfect, so tranquil. Aberaeron was only 15 minutes away and was a great afternoon out with a fab lunch at The Hive We did visit the local pub, The Llanina Arms on the second day which was nice and may be walkable in the summer. With only 2 accommodation types on site we had the quiet and privacy we wanted. The Rusty Boathouse was spotless with all amenities we would want and need. Coffee maker with coffees and tea. Snacks of crisps and waffles. Fully equipped kitchen with all extras (didn't need to use my own cleaning products, foil, kitchen roll). The bed was amazingly comfy and the shower and washroom area didn't disappoint. The quality finish of this accommodation was perfect. Wifi was available and we had no issues with the signal at all, fully connected at all times. Whilst there was a portable heater and a wall mounted heater/ air conditioning unit available in the kitchen/ lounge are we had no reason to use this. The heater in the bedroom was powerful enough to heat the whole unit. We did need to turn it off half way though the evening as even though it was 1 degree outside the accommodation retained heat. The outside area was amazing and so relaxing. Spent a few hours in the tub watching the resident ducks and cat. I would not hesitate to stay again. If quality, relaxing time is what you need then this is the perfect stay. Totally outstanding and it takes a lot to impress me enough to write a review.

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    • Lectron - Verified booking

      Absolute bliss in beautiful surroundings!

      Just returned from a 7 night stay at The Rusty Boathouse. Absolutely beautiful accommodation, modern decor and everything you would need for a lovely stay. The hot tub was amazing, fire pit fabulous and lovely outside recliner chairs to relax in. The Boathouse has all modern features, electric blinds, air con for both hot and cold heating, TV, superb internet connection, comfy bed, fabulous power shower and complimentary robes and slippers. Nice touches on arrival, snacks, range of teas and coffees and espresso coffee machine. There wasn’t anything missing. Lovely comfy sofa, bar stools, micro, toaster and more. The scenery is stunning. The sound of the birds, the ripples on the pond and the adorable alpacas in the nearby field. Fabulous, welcoming hosts who were nearby for any issues but who also left you to complete privacy. If you want to relax, de-stress and chill this is the place to be! Nearby shop and pub and lovely farm shop and bistro nearby. This is really a countryside treat, you will not be disappointed. If we could give it 6 out of 5 we would. The owners have done a fab job on this site and we wish them all the best for the future. Well done and thank you for an amazing stay!

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    • Samuel - Verified booking

      Overall had a wonderful stay- we booked 2 nights for 2 of us with a small dog.

      However, we would suggest taking some insect repellent as there was a lot due to the close proximity of fields, taking a fan in warm months, fill up on petrol as you will have to drive a lot to go anywhere. And we recommend the Fish and chippy 8 mins away in llanfair (it was gorgeous and good prices) and Lake vernwy (good day out £4 all day parking). Pros: - Gorgeous view - Your own Garden space - Smart tv which has access to films - Really comfy bed - Hot tub?! (Obviously) Suggestions: - Maybe a gate at the top of stairs? - stop dogs going down steps (as when we were in the hot tub trying to relax our dog kept trying to run down them so we couldn’t sit in the hot tub for long) - Short fence/ barrier in the garden area to help prevent dogs falling down slope - Earlier Check in time or later check out time as it is quite a pricey trip and we found these check in and check out times limited us a lot - More lights outside - Maybe a suggestion in the book of where is best to get phone signal / wifi around the pod area (would come in handy for ringing takeaways) We would still recommend the stay as we still had a lovely time! :) It’s like a little home from home. Thank you! :)

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    • Suzanne - Verified booking

      Absolutely PERFECT!

      Did not disappoint, from comfort, cleanliness, stylish, privacy, romantic, relaxing & just beautiful. Probably our favourite place we've ever had a short stay, we actually didn't want to leave! Friendly helpful owners (sydd yn siarad cymraeg) & complementary snacks on arrival. Kitchen had everything we needed (not that we chose to cook) but all essentials were covered, the only thing extra we could have done with were some plastic tumblers to use outside. I also need to comment on the hot tub, my husband and I both commented on how it wasn't full of chemicals that made your skin smell of chlorine or itch. It was absolute bliss, clean and the perfect temperature. We missed out on a cozy night around the fire pit (by choice) as the winds were up & we didn't want ash blowing all around the grounds through the night. One thing we thought may have benefited the outdoor seating area was a table, it would have been nice to enjoy breakfast outside or just to relax with a book & a drink by your side - I say book but I definitely wouldn't have read a thing because I couldn't take my eyes off the amazing wildlife! Book The Rusty Boathouse, you won't be disappointed! Can't wait to come back :-)

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