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Tonna, nestled in the picturesque Neath Port Talbot area of South Wales, provides a serene yet luxurious setting for cottage holidays. This quaint village offers an authentic taste of Welsh charm while serving as an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Lined with traditional stone cottages and surrounded by lush green landscapes, Tonna boasts a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation. Within the village itself, one can enjoy leisurely strolls along the beautiful Neath Canal, where heritage and nature intertwine seamlessly. Local pubs and eateries offer hearty Welsh hospitality and flavors, ensuring that visitors can delight in the local culture without venturing far.
Within a five-mile radius, Tonna offers access to several attractions and outdoor pursuits, making it an excellent base for explorations. Just a short drive away, the Afan Forest Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts to its extensive network of trails, ideal for mountain biking, hiking, and bird watching amidst verdant forests. Meanwhile, the nearby Neath Abbey, rich in history, invites visitors to delve into the region’s past with its stunning ruins and atmospheric surroundings. The dynamic waterworks at Aberdulais Falls combine industrial heritage with natural beauty, offering informative displays alongside breathtaking riverside views.
Further afield, within an hour's drive, Tonna provides easy access to a variety of attractions that showcase the best of South Wales. The vibrant city of Swansea offers a mix of cultural experiences with its museums and shopping opportunities, complemented by the sprawling sands of Swansea Bay. Equally captivating is the Gower Peninsula, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where visitors can explore dramatic cliffs, blue flag beaches like Rhossili Bay, and quaint seaside villages. For those seeking more urban allure, the capital city of Cardiff, with its impressive castle and bustling waterfront at Cardiff Bay, is also within reach, ensuring that luxury breaks in Tonna can be as tranquil or as adventurous as desired.
Glen Euchar House is a superb detached cottage in a secluded location near to a river, just ten miles south of Oban on the west coast of Scotland. The cottage sleeps six people and has two double bedrooms, two single rooms and two family bathrooms. Also in the cottage are a fitted kitchen with an AGA, a dining room, a sitting room with a woodburner and a hot tub. Outside the cottage is plenty of off road parking and a large lawned garden leading to the river with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. Perfect for a quiet holiday in a spectacular location, Glen Euchar House will suit a family wanting to spend time on the rugged west coast of Scotland.NOTE: No Hen/Stag parties or similar.
NOTE: Minimum 4 night stay at this property
The town of Oban is situated on the west coast of Scotland. The town has many shops, bars and restaurants. Oban Distillery is well worth a visit as is the Scottish Sealife Sanctuary.
Four bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double, 1 x king-size double, 1 x single, 1 x ground floor single. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburner. Hot tub.
Argyll and Bute is home to an outstanding landscape of glens and bays, it is also the traditional Kingdom of the Scots, home to some of Scotland’s most sought after Malt Whiskey and offers visitors an insight into early Gaelic culture. The area boasts lively fishing towns, stunning beaches and scenery that makes Argyll and Bute a birdwatchers heaven. Outstanding valleys, sea-washed shores and beautiful historical landmarks make Argyll and Bute a intriguing and fascination holiday destination. As Argyll and Bute boasts such an enthralling history there are many interesting places for visitors to spend the day including The Bute Museum, Inveraray Jail or Springbank Whiskey Distillers. Family fun can be had at Castle Gardens, the Isle of Bute Discovery and Visit Scotland Info Centre and The Auchindrain Trust. To enjoy the wonderful surroundings of Argyll and Bute why not get stuck into a game of golf, spend the day fishing, walk through the fantastic scenery or enjoy water sports of the coast such as sailing. There is so much to take in you might as well have fun whilst you take in the views. For holiday makers who like to stay active whilst away why not search Luxury accommodation with tennis courts or Luxury accommodation with Gym Membership.