Luxury self catering accommodation in Dolau

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Luxury self catering accommodation in Dolau

1 Properties match your Search for Luxury Cottages and Luxury Self Catering in Dolau.
Hiraeth Country Cottage
sleeps 8
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
1 dogs allowed 1
Features
wood burner
open fire
garden
Weekly price: £533 - £3217
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Next Available: 07 March to 20 March 25, more dates

Dolau, a charming village nestled in the lush landscapes of Powys, Wales, offers a quintessential escape for those seeking a luxurious cottage holiday. This quaint settlement strikes a balance between serene seclusion and convenient accessibility, with its picturesque scenery serving as the perfect backdrop for a relaxing getaway. Visitors will find the village offers a tranquil ambiance, punctuated by its traditional stone cottages and winding country lanes. For those preferring the finer things in life, Dolau provides easy access to bespoke country homes that promise an indulgent stay with their blend of modern comforts and classic charm.

Within a five-mile radius of Dolau, guests can delve into numerous outdoor pursuits that showcase the breathtaking natural splendor of mid-Wales. The surrounding Cambrian Mountains are a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering trails that meander through ancient woodlands and climb to panoramic viewpoints. Additionally, cycling enthusiasts will find ample routes of varied terrains, ranging from gentle pathways to more vigorous hill climbs. For a dose of local history, the quaint village of Llanbister is nearby, with its ancient church that adds a touch of historical intrigue. Wildlife enthusiasts won't want to miss a visit to the nearby Red Kite Feeding Station in Gigrin Farm, which offers daily viewing displays of these majestic birds.

Exploring further afield, within an hour's drive from Dolau, opens up a tapestry of attractions that add to the allure of this luxurious retreat. To the west, the vibrant naval town of Aberystwyth offers cafes, unique shops, and a beautiful Victorian promenade along its pebble-strewn shore. To the south, Hay-on-Wye, affectionately known as the “Town of Books,” presents a cultural escape with its numerous bookshops and acclaimed literary festival. For lovers of the great outdoors, Brecon Beacons National Park lies just under an hour's drive to the south, boasting expansive moorlands and picturesque peaks that promise exhilarating hikes and unforgettable vistas. Whether indulging in the rural charm of the local landscape or venturing to iconic Welsh attractions, Dolau offers an idyllic base for a truly luxurious holiday.