Cottage holiday rentals in Swansea Bay

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Cottage in Pontycymer
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Stone Cottage | Rustic & Cosy with Mountain Views

Charming 3-bed cottage in in the peaceful Garw Valley, Pontycymer with stunning mountain views. Perfect for families, friends, or contractors. Wake up to stunning mountain views and step straight onto beautiful walking and hiking trails from your doorstep, explore nearby waterfalls, castles, beaches, and valleys. Includes a sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen, and cosy lounge. Ideal base for adventures across South Wales from the Brecon Beacons to Porthcawl Beach. Your peaceful home away from home!

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A scenic view captures the tranquil sea stretching towards the horizon, framed by lush greenery and rooftops of nearby cottages. The sky is filled with soft clouds, while the water reflects the natural light. A wooden fence borders the viewpoint, enhancing the sense of privacy.
Cottage in Mumbles
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

The Lookout - cottage in the heart of Mumbles

Just a stone’s throw away from the seafront, this little cottage has everything you need for a perfect stay in the picturesque village of Mumbles. Named after the gorgeous sea views from the top terrace. The perfect place to unwind and enjoy a glass of wine after a busy day exploring Gower Peninsula. This quiet but steep street is only a few minutes walk to the bars, restaurants and shops. It’s just over a mile to the stunning beaches of Langland and Rotherslade. This really is the perfect spot!

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A charming stone exterior of a guest house is showcased, featuring large black-framed windows that allow natural light. A peacock stands gracefully in front, highlighting the welcoming atmosphere of the property. Soft lighting is visible adorning the eaves, suggesting a cozy ambiance.
Cottage in Vale of Glamorgan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Peacock cottage

Escape to our charming guest house in the beautiful village of Ewenny. Conveniently attached to a unique village shop that specialises in fresh produce, coffee and home made pastries. Adventure out and enjoy picturesque walks straight out of the door, immerse yourself in the allure of a 12th century priory, explore the beautiful Vale coastline and beaches, or trek to Merthyr Mawr sand dunes, a unique and magical nature reserve. Bridgend 5 mins, Cowbridge 5 mins, and Cardiff 20 mins by car.

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A spacious living area is featured, with a large L-shaped sofa adorned with red cushions. A wooden coffee table rests in front, accompanied by a decorative centerpiece. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, and a window offers a view of the green landscape outside.
Cottage in Llandeilo
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Farm Cottage for a escape to the country

New barn conversion. I have tried to maintain the character. The decor is Agri/industrial, reusing as much of the raw materials around the farm. It has three king-size beds all on-suite. 1 x Very large bedroom upstairs with sofa and balcony and 2 smaller ground floor bedrooms. Each room has a TV and wifi. The main living room includes a kitchen, a table, a large L-shaped sofa and coffee table: an outdoor table and chairs, BBQ and a covered area for storing bikes and a EV Charger (50p/kw) etc.

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A cozy lounge area features two plush sofas with a patterned blanket, positioned across from a log burner on a stone fireplace. A large flat-screen TV and bookshelves filled with books are visible. A vibrant area rug complements the wooden herringbone flooring.
Cottage in Mumbles
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Spacious cottage in Mumbles - sea & castle views

Six Windsor Place is a newly renovated fisherman’s cottage in Mumbles with sea views & garden that sleeps 7 people in four bedrooms. Nestled down a lane only a 3-4 minute walk to the seafront with its numerous restaurants and bars. Just a 15-20 minute 'steep' walk to blue flag beach ‘Langland Bay’, great for swimming, surfing, & paddle boarding. Mumbles is the gateway to Gower Penisula, the UK's first designated area of outstanding natural beauty - beaches, castles, salt marshes & views galore!

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The exterior of a quaint cottage displays a blend of vibrant orange and classic white walls. Located on a gentle slope, lush greenery and flowering plants enhance the welcoming entrance, which features a dark wooden door. The street is lined with similar charming cottages, adding to the character.
Cottage in Mumbles
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Fishermans cottage log burner seaview, 2 bathrooms

Traditional original Fisherman's Cottage, over 220 years old, in the heart of Mumbles. Stone's throw (a minutes walk) from the seafront and local amenities. A relaxing, cosy home, with log burner, with beautiful views of Swansea Bay from the terraces. One downstairs bedroom with en suite shower & toilet, one upstairs bedroom with separate bathroom. Dog and family friendly. A traditional 1806 quirky fisherman's cottage. Palatial sea views from the terraces, ideal for dining or a drink to relax!!

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The exterior of a charming white cottage is shown, featuring decorative wrought iron planters hanging by the windows. Lush greenery frames the path leading to the entrance. The scene is bathed in sunlight, highlighting the inviting character of the property.
Cottage in Mumbles
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 354 reviews

A delightful cottage just off the seafront.

The cottage is just off the seafront with one double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and another large bedroom with two single beds. The fully fitted kitchen had a dining table with 4 chairs; a washing machine/tumble dryer; fridge, freezer; microwave and dishwasher. The bathroom has a shower over the bath. The living room seats 5 and has a smart tv, a Bluetooth speaker and a wood burner. The pricing reflects that there is no direct parking. Swansea Council website contains detailed parking info.

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Cottage in Newton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

✨ “Tranquility”✨ - 1892 Langland renovated cottage

This beautifully presented and fully refurbished holiday cottage was originally built in 1892 and is situated on the edge of a quiet wooded area above Underhill park. It is a 5 minute walk from the beaches of Rotherslade and Langland and a 10 minute walk to Oystermouth castle and the village of mumbles. It has private parking for 2 vehicles in a double car port. Parking is also available at the roadside above the cottage. Nearby activities: watersports, surfing, fishing, golf, walking.

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A traditional stone cottage is showcased with a vibrant red door and a corrugated metal roof. Surrounding the cottage is a landscaped garden with gravel pathways, greenery, and outdoor seating under a white parasol, inviting relaxation in a serene setting.
Cottage in Ystradgynlais
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 410 reviews

Henglyn Farm Cottage & Hot Tub

Our Grade II listed traditional Welsh cottage is situated overlooking the Black Mountains at the Southern tip of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering a relaxing stay and a true opportunity to experience nature in luxury. Located on a working hill farm guests can find excellent way-marked walks that start right from the door with direct mountain walking access. Traditional charm and a warm Welsh welcome guaranteed!

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A modern kitchen is presented with dark cabinetry and a sleek white countertop. Appliances include a built-in oven, a microwave, and a stainless steel sink. Decorative elements are displayed in an open cabinet, enhancing the functional and stylish layout of the space.
Cottage in Abercraf
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Beautiful Barn Cottage

Recently refurbished beautiful Barn Cottage on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, National Showcaves, Craig y Nos Castle, the Monkey Sanctuary and Henrhyd Waterfalls. Visit Mumbles and the beautiful Gower coast. For the energetic follow Route 43 of the National Cycle Network. Two great pubs serving food within walking distance. Off road parking for two cars.

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The exterior of the cottage is visible, showcasing a combination of white and stone walls. A steep staircase leads to the entrance on the left side, surrounded by well-maintained shrubs and plants. The peaceful setting is accentuated by a gravel driveway and hints of lush greenery.
Cottage in Capel Llanilltern
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Snug Cottage in Cardiff + Hot Tub | Garden Room

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. This cozy, self contained, 1 bed cottage sits snugly between the original farmhouse and is an annex to The Old Byre (originally the cowshed). As part of a Grade II Listed Building, it offers up lots of history and charm, including late medieval arches, echoes of its past as a priory.

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An exterior view of a stone cottage is depicted, showcasing its natural setting. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with a gravel driveway leading to the entrance. The structure features a slate roof and large windows, complementing the rural landscape under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Gower
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Hidden Gem - Cosy, Modern Cottage w/Log fire

The Malthouse is a converted 18th Century cottage, oozing character and finished to a high standard with all the modern amenities to make your stay super comfortable. Situated just outside of Reynoldston village in the heart of Gower (Britain’s first Area of National Beauty), beaches, walking and nature are all on the doorstep.

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