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Nestled in the heart of Mid Wales, Caersws in Powys serves as an idyllic retreat for those seeking luxury cottage holidays amid breathtaking natural beauty. The town's quaint charm is highlighted by its rich history, visible in sites such as the Caersws Roman Forts, where history enthusiasts can explore echoes of ancient times. Caersws offers a collection of boutique shops, traditional Welsh pubs, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that encapsulates the essence of rural Wales. For those with an appreciation for artisanal crafts, local markets provide an opportunity to discover handmade treasures and sample regional delicacies.
Within a five-mile radius of Caersws, outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in various activities that showcase the natural allure of the Welsh countryside. The Severn Way walking trail meanders nearby, offering hikers splendid views along the River Severn. Additionally, the Hafren Forest provides a lush setting for serene woodland walks and mountain biking adventures. If fishing or canoeing is of interest, the nearby Llyn Clywedog reservoir offers pristine waters set against scenic backdrops, creating perfect conditions for an afternoon spent in tranquility and leisure.
An hour's drive from Caersws takes you to a myriad of attractions and stunning landscapes. To the south lies the Brecon Beacons National Park, where dramatic peaks and cascading waterfalls await intrepid explorers. Meanwhile, the coastal charm of Aberystwyth is also within reach, providing golden beaches and the chance to stroll along the iconic Victorian promenade. The nearby towns of Welshpool and Shrewsbury offer historical richness and vibrant cultural experiences, perfect for day trips filled with exploration, fine dining, and boutique shopping. Whether you’re drawn to the exhilarating outdoors or the captivating heritage, Caersws presents a luxurious gateway to experiencing the best of Wales.
Bodaloch Cottage is a semi-detached property nestled in Trefeglwys near Caersws, Wales. Hosting four bedrooms, including a super-king-size with sofa bed and en-suite shower, a triple with three singles, a king-size with en-suite bath and a double with en-suite shower, plus a cloakroom, this cottage can sleep up to eleven people. There is also a kitchen, dining room with woodburning stove, sitting room with electric fire and a games room. To the outside is a lawned area with hot tub and ample off-road parking. Bodaloch Cottage is a superb getaway to this scenic part of Mid Wales.
Nestled on the banks the Severn between Llanidloes and Newton, the village of Caersws is an idyllic holiday base. The village is home to a railway station, church and a shop, pubs, butchers and a post office, while just six miles away lies the market town of Newtown, home to a greater selection of amenities with many shops, pubs, museums and an art gallery. This scenic part of Mid Wales boasts many outdoor activities including walking, cycling and fishing among many other things.
Four bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with sofa bed and en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x triple with 3 x single, 1 x king-size with en-suite bath, basin and WC, 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room with electric fire. Sitting room with woodburning stove. Games room
Powys is the largest county in Wales covering central and mid Wales as well as the majority of the Brecon Beacons. With unspoilt countryside, inspiring mountain ranges and exciting opportunities, Powys is a wonderful county to visit for an insight into Welsh culture. There is no chance of you getting bored in this fantastic county due to the stunning rivers, beautiful haunted castles, fantastic mountain trails and brilliant cycle paths. There are so many opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors you will be spoilt for choice. Spend the day fishing at a quiet lake or river, enjoy a family hack through superb woodland, go for a paddle on the River Wye in a canoe or enjoy a sunny game of golf. If, however you have come to Wales to kick back and relax then there are also some brilliant attractions that you may wish to spend your days investigating such as Llwernog Silver- Lead mines and Geo-caverns, Glansevern Hall Gardens, Montgomery Castle or Tretower Castle and Court. Family fun can be had at Gigrin Farm, the Brecon Mountain Railway and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. Before you leave this spectacular part of Britain don’t forget to visit one of the fabulous farmers markets and gather together some luxurious locally produced goods for you to take home with you. You may even wish to visit a market at the start of your holiday to collect together all your weekly food necessities. However if you prefer not to cook whilst on holiday then why not visit a fantastic local pub or restaurant to get a taste of some of the delicious local produce grown and reared here. Involve the whole family, even the furry members, and search for a Luxury pet-friendly property to spend your holidays.