Shepherd’s hut, Llangaffo, Anglesey
The new shepherd’s hut at The Outbuildings, a restaurant with rooms
on farmland near the beach, makes a cosy retreat for two. The
bright-pink hideaway has a tiny wood-burning stove and great views of
Snowdonia.
• £75 a night B&B, theoutbuildings.co.uk
• £75 a night B&B, theoutbuildings.co.uk
Mansion, Cardigan Bay, Ceredigion
This old mansion just outside Cardigan has been restored over the
past three years and is now a five-star guesthouse with five rooms
(three of them are enormous). Local food, including scallops from the
bay, is served around a central log-burner in the bright-red dining
room.
• Doubles from £114 a night B&B, caemorgan.com
• Doubles from £114 a night B&B, caemorgan.com
Country house B&B near Llangollen, Denbighshire
Forget chintz-filled country houses – the decor in Geufron Hall’s
four rooms ranges from Scandi cool to retro 1960s. There are plenty of
rural charms, such as collecting your own eggs from the hen house for
breakfast, and the owners mix a mean cocktail, too.
• Doubles from £90 a night B&B, geufronhall.co.uk
• Doubles from £90 a night B&B, geufronhall.co.uk
Victorian townhouse, Llangollen, Denbighshire
Manorhaus Llangollen, a boutique restaurant with five rooms, is the
younger sister of Manorhaus Ruthin. Both are period properties with
modern design and cool cocktail bars serving Welsh spirits, and both are
in appealing, small Denbighshire towns.
• Doubles from £96 a night B&B, manorhausllangollen.com
• Doubles from £96 a night B&B, manorhausllangollen.com
Pub with rooms, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
Closed for several years, the Waun Wyllt, an 18th-century pub, has
been restored and reopened. There are still lots of original features
and real ales, but now there are five bedrooms, and imaginative food,
too.
• Doubles £80 a night B&B, thewaunwyllt.com
• Doubles £80 a night B&B, thewaunwyllt.com
Castle, Roch, Pembrokeshire
Art hotel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire
Twr y Felin started life as a windmill in 1806, was extended into a
house, and later converted into a hotel. Now the Grade II-listed tower
is becoming a more luxurious hotel, with 20 rooms, 100 pieces of modern
art, and a fine dining restaurant.
• Book from April, opens in summer, doubles from £180, twryfelinhotel.com
• Book from April, opens in summer, doubles from £180, twryfelinhotel.com
Lakeside cabin, Cemmaes, Powys
Gwalia Farm, previously open only to campers, now has a wooden cabin
on the banks of a small lake. Guests staying in the two-man lodge have
sole use of the lake for swimming and canoeing, a private, wood-fired
hot tub and a firepit on the veranda.
• From £90 a night (minimum three nights), gwaliafarm.co.uk
• From £90 a night (minimum three nights), gwaliafarm.co.uk
Drovers inn, Tregaron, Ceredigion
Y Talbot, a 400-year-old inn with slate floors, inglenooks and Welsh
cask ales, has been recently refurbished. It now has 10 light and airy
rooms, and lovely landscaped gardens and terraces.
• Doubles from £60 a night B&B, ytalbot.com
• Doubles from £60 a night B&B, ytalbot.com
Barn conversion near Tenby, Pembrokeshire
An old barn at Trefloyne Manor now houses seven bedrooms, each with
quirky features – the mezzanine bath platform in Coach House Two isn’t
for shrinking violets. Expect sloping ceilings, wooden beams, exposed
brick and Molton Brown toiletries.
• Doubles from £90 a night B&B, trefloyne.com
• Doubles from £90 a night B&B, trefloyne.com