. This charming, dog friendly lodge set within a private holiday park between the wonderful villages of Windermere (2.5 miles) and Ambleside (5.5 miles) is an ideal base to discover the natural beauty of the Lake District. The village of Windermere has a variety of pubs,…
Situated in the centre of the Somerset Levels providing easy access to a vast choice of walks, cycle routes, riding stables, fishing and birdwatching sites to choose from. Weston Super Mare and Burnham on Sea are within a short drive with their golden sandy beaches, seaside…
Situated in the heart of Dorset s beautiful landscape of rolling hills and open farmland affording wonderful walking, there are a network of footpaths directly from the property. The area offers a wealth of pretty villages, sandy beaches and a coastline which has world heritage…
This stunning Grade II listed property sits on the edge of the 4,000 acre National Trust Sherborne estate and unspoilt village. Surrounded by woods and fields and set below the mature gardens of the main house, the Forge has a private entrance and its own terraced garden. The…
Set within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore on foot, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location and perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and Shropshire…
Situated on the outskirts of the village of Herodsfoot, where keen walkers can join the West Looe Valley Trail. As well as Looe, there are several other interesting towns and villages in the local area, including Polperro, with its restaurants, craft galleries, sandy beach,…
This converted barn is set in an idyllic position with direct access to the Berwyn Mountains. It s on a working farm in the small rural village of Llandrillo, halfway between Bala and Corwen, both offering eateries and shops. Bala boasts Wales s largest natural lake to enjoy…
The ideal choice for those wishing to escape from the crowds, this charming cabin is nestled within the countryside and ideally placed for touring the beautiful Isle of Purbeck. Just 1.5 miles north is the picture postcard village of Corfe Castle, home to castle ruins in the…
Set deep in the Herefordshire countryside, the rural village of Peterstow is an ideal base to explore the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. A haven for walkers and cyclists, you can enjoy riverside walks along the Wye (1.5 miles) or climb the trail to Symonds Yat Rock (6 miles)…
A bespoke handcrafted double shepherd s hut nestling amidst the mature woodlands of a country mansion. Relax and unwind in the peace of the gardens and the private hot tub that overlooks the River Evan. Dual aspect windows let the light flood into the open plan kitchen/living…
In Marches country near Beguildy with pub and shop with post office. Close to medieval Clun, and market towns of Knighton, Bishop s Castle, Montgomery, Ludlow and Presteigne . Newtown on the banks of the Severn is close by too. Enjoy a wide variety of eateries, independent…
This stylish former coach house is conveniently situated on the A31 which is the main access route to Ringwood to the north east (19 miles) and Bere Regis heading west (4 miles). Whichever direction you take, an abundance of unspoilt countryside is never far away, making this an…
This wonderful cottage is situated on the owner s farm with its own private area to ensure a relaxing break away from it all. The local village of Shabbington has a riverside pub and the River Thame borders the property with riverside walks nearby. Thame (3.9 miles) is worth a…
This Victorian spa town is a pleasure to visit with 30 natural springs, picturesque lake, pavilion and range of events, shops and eateries to enjoy alongside the National Cycle Museum and Radnorshire Museum, not forgetting its renowned golf club. Explore the spectacular dams and…
Perfectly situated, the village of Kilmington is just a mile away from the cottage and boasts two local pubs serving food, and a farm shop selling local produce. Slightly further away, Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall's acclaimed River Cottage restaurant can be found in Axminster (3…
The granary s location enjoys the best of both rural and town life. It sits on a working smallholding, where you can meet goats and enjoy fresh Wye produce. Head off for a countryside walk along the banks of the River Wye, or even a shallow paddle. When you re ready for some…
In a peaceful and secluded spot, this property shares a picturesque courtyard with a neighbouring barn, which can be booked together to sleep 12. Set out on foot to explore this western end of the Brecon Beacons National Park, taking in the dramatic Black Mountains and Llyn y…
Located on a laid back working farm with 20 acres of meadow and woodland on your doorstep. Walk along Devil s Water , a tributary of the River Tyne at the foot of the meadow for lovely scenery. The owners offer cookery and gardening courses in the adjacent dairy barn and you can…
Nestled in a private beautiful rural position, with magnificent views over the Clyde Estuary towards the Argyll Hills and Ben Lomond. Located within walking distance of the championship Gleddoch golf club and the pretty village of Langbank, with its very handy train station and…
This fantastic bespoke lodge is nestled private position amid woodland with spectacular sea views over the Clyde Estuary, Argyll Hills and the stunning Ben Lomond. Located close to the pretty village of Langbank with its very handy train station, quality restaurant which are…
Staying in a log cabin in a forest is a wonderful way to experience the joys of nature, even if the log cabin is in Scotland rather than Canada. The Forestry Commission run some excellent parks, many of which have cycle hire and close to cycle routes.