One bedroom holiday cottages in Wales to sleep 2 people
Great for couples visiting Wales especially if you plant to stay for a few days in one area. Find a one bedroom holiday cottage to rent on a self-catering basis to provide a comfortable base as you go out and about exploring Wales.
Click on the photographs to find out more about the self-catering accommodation and to view interior photographs.
Accommodation in Wales
Anglesey
The Log Cabin
One bedroom log cabin with a wood burner for peaceful holidays with fishing on a freshwater lake in Anglesey, North Wales. Bathroom with both bath and shower. Open countryside views. Situated on a farm. Perfect for couples and families exploring north Wales.
Stone built barn conversion to sleep 2 (4) with private shower room and separate kitchen. Adjoining farm house with addtional rooms available in main house. Set in extensive gardens with access to woodland & iron age hill fort. We welcome pets.
Just for 2, the Corn Loft is situated in the picturesque hamlet of Middle Mill - just one mile inland from the popular harbour town of Solva, up the Solva valley, just 3 miles away from St David's. An unusual cottage with an interesting history, the Corn Loft is part of the former mill on this site. A trout stream runs through the gardens allowing for a spot of fishing. This is an ideal cottage for couples looking for a romantic break.
There are some excellent walks from the doorstep. The hill behind boatside has many paths going up it, as well as across it, and offers excellent views from the top. The Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains and the hills of Drygarn Fawr beyond the Elan Valley can be seen on a clear day. From the village of Aberedw paths lead onto the hills beyond the village, where an interesting circular walk can easily be done in an afternoon, passing Llewellyn's Cave and Twm Tobaccos grave on the way. For those who enjoy mountain biking, then the same hills are accessible, with some fast and furious descents to tempt you! A helmet is advisable, and beware of nettles and gorse bushes on the tracks on the hill behind Boatside. If you need a more relaxing occupation, then the birdlife in the area is diverse. Birds of prey, waterfowl, woodpeckers and the smaller passerines abound in the vicinity of the farm, while a short walk on the hill will enable you to spot upland birds and skylarks. At the end of the day, a picnic on the river bank is a good way to relax; watch the world go by, as the swallows fly overhead and the trout rise lazily to the fly – paradise!