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Self-catering holidays in Powys, Wales

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Cefn-nant Lodge, Powys, Wales
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Cefn-nant Lodge

Knighton, Powys
Sleeps 2–4 2 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs
Next Available 08/05 to 15/05/2026
Facilities
WiFi Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Balcony Garden
Type of Holiday
No dogs allowed
Suran Y Coed, Powys, Wales
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Suran Y Coed

Knighton, Powys
Sleeps 2–4 2 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
Next Available 05/05 to 15/05/2026
Facilities
WiFi Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Balcony Garden
Type of Holiday
No dogs allowed Special celebrations
Cefn Y Waun - Cottage in the Woods, Powys, Wales
Viewed 23Γ— this week No booking fee
Sleeps 3–6 3 Bedrooms 🐾 2 Dogs
Next Available 01/06 to 08/06/2026
Facilities
Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden Firepit BBQ Parking
Type of Holiday
2 dogs welcome
Cae Madog Barn, Powys, Wales
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Cae Madog Barn

Bont Dolgadfan, Powys
Sleeps 8–17 8 Bedrooms 🐾 4 Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
Next Available 05/05 to 08/05/2026
Facilities
WiFi Woodburner Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Pool Games room
Type of Holiday
4 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome
Ty Gwyn Cottage, Powys, Wales
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Ty Gwyn Cottage

Llangadfan, Powys
Sleeps 3–5 3 Bedrooms 🐾 2 Dogs
Next Available 06/05 to 13/06/2026
Facilities
WiFi Microwave Washing machine Garden Parking
Type of Holiday
2 dogs welcome
Barlings Barn, Powys, Wales
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Barlings Barn

Llanbrynmair, Powys
Sleeps 15–35 15 Bedrooms 🐾 4 Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
Facilities
WiFi Woodburner Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Pool Games room
Type of Holiday
4 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome
3 Bedroom Caban Iwrch with Hot Tub, Powys, Wales
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3 Bedroom Caban Iwrch with Hot Tub

Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys
Sleeps 3–8 3 Bedrooms 🐾 2 Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
Facilities
WiFi Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Hot Tub Garden BBQ Parking
Type of Holiday
2 dogs welcome Special celebrations

Powys mid Wales

Powys is a sparsely populated hilly county, just over the Welsh border, the largest in Wales. A good choice for travellers seeking quiet mountain views, beautiful rural scenery, outdoor activities such as walking, riding, cycling or birdwatching in the Radnor Forest Valley, or perhaps to discover pretty little Welsh villages or ruined castles, away from the crowds. A trip to Powys Castle provides a great day out for all ages.

Knighton

self-catering holiday cottages near Offa's Dyke long distance footpathKnighton is a small town which prospered from the wool trade. The town is also the site of Offa's Dyke, a famous earthwork defence built by the King of Mercia in 757. Offa's Dyke Visitors' centre is located in the centre of the town. Two long distance footpaths, the Offa's Dyke Path and Glyndwr's Way pass close to Knighton. Thousands of visitors arrive on the last Saturday in August to watch the floats and costumes in the Knighton Carnival.

Want to see stars? The town is home to an observatory, planetarium and camera obscura.

Hay-on-Wye

The town of Hay-on-Wye is divided by the borders of Herefordshire, and old Welsh counties of Breckonshire and Radnorshire. The famous Hay Festival of Literature, held annually on the last week in May, has put this village on the international literary scene. Famous faces from all over the world give talks and the world's media descends on this little village for the world-famous literary festival.

  • Self-catering accommodation near Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye is a charming village, full of second hand bookshops and small craft workshops. The town also has a golf course and many outdoor activities such as riding and fishing can be organised locally. It's also on the doorstep of the Brecon Beacons National Park, beloved haunt of walkers and ramblers.

Elan Valley

A beautiful valley well-known for its view is Elan Valley where a chain of reservoirs supplies Birmingham with water.

Presteigne

The Radnorshire town of Presteigne is divided by a shallow river that places one half in Wales and the other in England. Visit the Offa's Dyke visitor centre, antique shops. Lots of old half-timbered buildings and a couple of good pubs in the high street.

Self-catering holiday cottages and apartments to rent in Powys, mid Wales: