Tiny house holiday rentals in South West Wales

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The exterior of the property features modern Scandinavian architecture with wooden cladding and large glass windows. A landscaped area with smooth stone paths leads to a spacious decking, where a private hot tub is visible, surrounded by white stone and greenery.
Villa in Pembrokeshire
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Beavers Lodge - Luxury Conversion with Hot Tub

This high-end property is the perfect romantic escape. Taking inspiration from Scandinavian architecture, the absolutely stunning design combined with the beautiful interior, creates a really unique and impressive property. Equipped with a private hot tub, decking area, underfloor heating, BBQ, Smart TV, It's the perfect property for a romantic break for two. Only 2 miles to Manorbier beach, and 5 miles west of Tenby. Please note, there are three other properties on the site and in the area.

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A vibrant sunset casts a blend of pink, purple, and orange hues across the sky. The horizon shows a soft silhouette of rolling hills, creating a serene backdrop at dusk.
Shepherd’s hut in Carmarthenshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Sunset Shepherds Hut

A self contained secluded luxury Shepherds Hut sleeps two near the Brecon Beacons national park with delightful valley views. Situated on a small working farm eight miles from Junction 49 at the western end of the M4. Enjoy the seclusion of the farm and walking opportunities in the area as well as the local attractions in East Carmarthenshire of castles, stately homes, gardens, local villages and towns. Further afield are the beaches and beauty spots of Swansea, the Gower and Pembrokeshire.

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A charming log cabin is nestled beside a serene lily pond, framed by lush greenery. The entrance features multiple windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the cozy interior. A pathway leading to the cabin is bordered by wooden railings and various garden plants.
Guest house in Llangain
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 493 reviews

Cosy Log Cabin

Lovely, tranquil retreat on the road to Llansteffan, three miles from Carmarthen. The log cabin is at the far end of a large lily pond within the grounds of our three-acre garden. Features include a log burner, fluffy bathrobes, slippers and towels, DVD library, large box of games, private deck and garden area overlooking the pond, BBQ and outdoor lighting. NB: the Cosy Cabin does not have WiFi. It is not suitable for children under the age of 12 because of the log burner and the large pond.

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The serene lake reflects the surrounding greenery and fluffy clouds above. Two lodges are visible on the opposite shore, framed by trees and grass, creating a harmonious natural setting.
Cabin in Five Roads
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Willow Lodge at Sylen Lakes

Discover ‘Willow Lodge’ perched on the edge of a beautiful 4 acre lake. This stunning lodge, 1 of 3 lodges on the grounds, is in the perfect location to explore the delights that Carmarthenshire has to offer. It is located on a 50 acre small holding encompassing two fully stocked lakes and luxury wedding venue in the scenic Gwendraeth Valley. The lodge has been thoughtfully furnished to a high standard and offers floor to ceiling windows to make the most of the views. *Also see Alder Lodge.

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The vibrant green vintage caravan, surrounded by lush foliage, is complemented by a red door. A quaint bench sits on the pebbled path, inviting relaxation. Tall ferns and purple flowers add a vibrant touch to the serene garden setting under a partly cloudy sky.
Tiny home in Pembrokeshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

Cosy hideaway with sauna & swimming pond

Tucked away in a beautiful private garden within idyllic 3-acre grounds, our romantic hideaway combines vintage charm with all mod cons - from underfloor heating to Nespresso-style coffee machine & fibre broadband! * Kingsize bed * Compact yet well equipped kitchen * Large private bathroom adjacent * BBQ & firepit (free wood) * Sauna, natural swimming pond (rainfall dependent), kayaks, games room, hammock * Hill walks on the doorstep, stunning beaches & cliff walks nearby * 1 dog welcome.

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The exterior of The Toad, a rustic GWR brake van, is framed by lush greenery. The vibrant red wagon is positioned slightly elevated on original railway tracks, with two blue chairs in front. A welcoming sign reading 'CRA!' is visible near the base.
Train in Crai
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

The Toad…Quirky train stay with wood fired hot tub

Step aboard The Toad, a beautifully restored 1921 GWR brake van (AKA Toad Wagon), once a vital part of post-war goods trains. Weighing 20 tons and brimming with original rustic features, this historic wagon offers characterful self-catering accommodation with a touch of luxury. Enjoy your own private en-suite with hot shower, wood-fired hot tub, and peaceful soundtrack of birdsong and country life. The Toad makes a fantastic all-year-round base to explore the Brecon Beacons and beyond.

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A welcoming living space features large glass doors that open to a private balcony with views through the Beech tree canopy. The room includes a rustic wooden table and chairs, a wood burner, and a colorful area rug, creating a comfortable atmosphere.
Cabin in Mathry
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Snoozy Bear Cabin- amazing walk to the beach!

Snoozy Bear is a truly unique light, warm and cosy bolthole sitting at the top of the National Trust’s Abermawr woods, it is a beautiful 15 minute walk to the stunning secluded beaches of Abermawr and Aberbach and the famous Melin Tregwynt wooden mill. A quirky converted artists studio, the Cabin has an amazing view through the Beech tree canopy across the valley.- One couple commented that they felt they were in a tree house! Light up the vintage Jotul wood burner and snuggle down!

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The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring a thatched roof and whitewashed walls. Bright red window frames and door contrast with the white facade. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, with a gravel area and small garden beds planted nearby.
Cottage in Felin Fach
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 538 reviews

Magical Thatch Cottage Authentic & Eco-friendly

Escape the ordinary in our charming, grade-II-listed Welsh cottage. Traditional Welsh crogloft is idyllic for a couple. Two children or one additional adult welcomed upon request, sleeping on the sofa bed. Tight squeeze for 4 adults, please request. This retreat combines historic charm with modern comforts. Full kitchen. Roll-top bath for two. Private garden. A serene space to relax and unwind. Books about the area and OS maps. Experience a truly unique and magical space.

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The rustic cabin is illuminated by warm light, creating a cozy ambiance at dusk. Outdoor seating is provided near a fire pit, with decorative bunting adding charm. Surrounding trees and a well-maintained lawn enhance the tranquil rural setting.
Tiny home in Cwmann
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Cosy Cabin with Highland Cows, Telescope & Firepit

'Bluehill Cabin' (the old pig shed) provides a private haven of comfort & peace. A cosy rural escape from busy life, stunning views & dark, star filled skies. Totally relax and enjoy the views. With a Telescope to look out across the Welsh Hills & Stargaze, enjoy the Fire-Pit & watch the sun go down. A Highland Cow Experience is available for guests only, to book on arrival. Close to forest tracks and the beaches of Aberaeron & New Quay for dolphin spotting & watersports.

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The exterior of the cottage is characterized by whitewashed walls and a black slate roof. Blue doors and windows provide a contrasting accent. The surrounding grassy area leads to distant fields under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.
Cottage in Maenclochog
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Detached character cottage in Preseli Hills

If you crave uninterrupted peace, nature, huge skies and zero traffic you'll love Danclawdd. At the far end of a private no through track, you can walk into the National Park Preselis from the front door. The cottage is also ideally located for accessing spectacular coastal walks & beaches around the county & is 45 mins from St David's. Central heating, king sized bed, newly fitted shower room (no bath), wifi, log burner, parking. NO PETS DUE TO LOCATION IN FARMLAND.

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A charming cabin is set among lush greenery, featuring a red door that adds a pleasant contrast. A wooden deck encircles the front, providing entry to the cozy interior. Surrounding plants and open grass enhance the tranquil outdoor environment.
Cabin in Ceredigion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Unique eco cabin, outdoor bath, pet friendly.

Hand crafted cabin with panoramic views to the Preseli hills and 6 miles from local beaches. Own garden and wood fired bath. A really comfortable and simple place to stay. Great if you want peace, quiet and privacy. It has a comfortable king size bed. There's a wood stove for heating and firewood is supplied. There's a compost toilet and a warm shower. There is a well equipped kitchenette plus a parking space for your car. Pets are welcome.

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An A-frame cabin is depicted against a clear blue sky, surrounded by tall grasses that sway gently in the breeze. Its large glass windows reflect the natural landscape, emphasizing the connection between the indoor and outdoor environments.
Cabin in Tiers Cross
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Wilder Retreats - A Frame Cabin No.6

Wilder Retreats comprises six charming A-frame cabins nestled on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. These cabins are situated on a 24-acre piece of land being rewilded by its owners. From your mezzanine bedroom, you'll relish westerly views that extend either across the natural beauty of our grounds or over the rolling valleys of Pembrokeshire, leading to St. Brides Bay and the awe-inspiring Welsh sunsets.

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