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Nestled in the scenic panorama of Neath Port Talbot, Baglan is a charming haven for those seeking a luxurious cottage holiday experience. This quaint Welsh town effortlessly combines modern comforts with timeless natural beauty, providing a serene backdrop for an indulgent retreat. Baglan offers visitors a touch of local flair with its cozy cafes and charming boutiques. The town itself is home to the historic Baglan Old Church and the scenic Baglan Park, where visitors can enjoy leisurely walks amidst lush greenery. Just outside the town, Margam Country Park awaits with its expansive landscapes, enchanting woodland walks, and the majestic Margam Castle, offering a slice of Welsh history and a perfect day out for families and nature enthusiasts alike.
Within a five-mile radius of Baglan, outdoor enthusiasts are greeted with a myriad of pursuits. The nearby Afan Forest Park offers exhilarating mountain biking trails, rivalling some of the best in Europe, and offers panoramic views for hiking enthusiasts. Water lovers can explore the unspoiled beauty of Swansea Bay, where windsurfing and sailing beckon, or simply relax on the golden sands. The fishing village of Aberavon is also close by, featuring a long sandy beach ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying seaside picnics. For a culturally rich experience, the port town of Neath, with its town center filled with markets and historic sites like Neath Abbey and the Waterfall Country’s edge, provides a fantastic mix of history and nature.
For those keen to explore further afield, Baglan is within an hour's drive of a variety of spectacular attractions. The vibrant city of Swansea, with its bustling marina, galleries, and the renowned Swansea Market, offers a taste of urban sophistication. The Gower Peninsula, a UNESCO-designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a must-visit for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages such as Rhossili and Mumbles. Additionally, the Brecon Beacons National Park lies within reach for those aspiring to explore rugged hikes and breathtaking vistas. Whether it's basking in the tranquility of the countryside or seeking adventure among Wales's captivating landscapes, Baglan serves as an idyllic launchpad for a luxury escape filled with diverse experiences.
Brunston Castle Lodge is a detached lodge based on the Brunston Caslte holiday park in the village of Dailly, South Ayrshire. It provides three bedrooms; a double with an en-suite, a further double and a twin room, there is also a family bathroom, the property can sleep up to six people. The interior also comes with an open-plan living area with a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area. To the outside there is plenty of off road parking, surrounding lawns and a decked balcony with furniture. The holiday park offers a gym, indoor pool, games room and a putting green. Brunston Castle Lodge is a well-presented property in a wonderful Scottish location.Maximum party size is 6 including infants
Dailly is set on the Water of Girvan in South Ayrshire. It boasts a convenience store, a bar/restaurant and a golf course. Nearby you can fish on the River Girvan, visit Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire coast, the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and Burns Cottage are also worth a visit. A location for cycling and walking, this area has the Galloway Forest Park which offers mountain biking.
All ground floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Ayrshire is home to over 40 castles, most of which can be visited. The county is found to the west of Scotland and is also split into 3 parts, north, south and east Ayrshire. Steeped in history the county is a very interesting place to visit for a luxury break. The county also boasts three islands, Ailsa Craig, Arran and Cumbrae all of which have regular ferry services in the summer months and you can also enjoy a trip on the Waverley Paddle Steamer if you fancy it. The largest island, Arran also boasts spectacular mountains and Cumbrae Island is famous for its cycle lane that runs around it. Brodick Castle and Country Park is also an excellent place to visit whilst on your luxury break in Ayrshire, also Culzean Castle and Country Park and Stumpy Tower. For some family enjoyment why not visit the Scottish Maritime Museum, Pirate Pete’s or Dalgarven Mill- Museum of Country Life and Costume, your bound to have a fabulous day out. To enjoy the great outdoors in this beautiful county why not enjoy a relaxing hack across the countryside, spend an afternoon fishing or maybe you’d prefer to enjoy a mountain bike trail on the Isle of Arran. You can also enjoy sailing, golf, walking or maybe even scuba diving. For an added sense of luxury on your break to Ayrshire why not visit 1906 Restaurant and enjoy a luxurious classical French Escoffier dining experience. You could also enjoy eating out at Brambles Seafood & Grill or Cecchinis Restaurant and enjoy some dedicated Italian cooking. To really make the most out of your accommodation search Luxury self-catering with a swimming pool.