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Rhayader Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Marches Way
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    Rhayader

    Marches Way

    Ref: S238109

    Reviews 17

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    A small Welsh market town, Rhayader is positioned perfectly for exploring the many wonders of Wales, as well as the town offering its own excitement. Choose to spend your afternoons indulging in tearooms, pubs and restaurants, or explore the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Barn Owl Lodge
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    Rhayader

    Barn Owl Lodge

    Ref: S238657

    Reviews 33

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    A charming Welsh market town resting at the centre of Wales, Rhayader offers a variety of tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and more, perfect for an indulgent lunch after a day of exploring. The area also benefits from unique boutiques, as well as a...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shepherd's View
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    Rhayader

    Shepherd's View

    Ref: S89533

    Reviews 53

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    Rhayader is a market town with tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and boutiques as well as a leisure centre with a swimming pool and a livestock market. The Red Kite Feeding Station on the outskirts is not to be missed. The Elan Valley offers walks and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mountain View
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    Rhayader

    Mountain View

    Ref: S94105

    Reviews 42

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    Rhayader is a market town with tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and shops. The Elan Valley offers walks and cycle trails, as well as a visitor’s centre with café and children's play area. Known as the 'Wildlife Centre of Wales', with its nature...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Meadow View
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    Rhayader

    Meadow View

    Ref: S83966

    Reviews 39

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    Rhayader is a small Welsh town with tea rooms, pubs, restaurants, amenities and unique little boutiques, including local antiques. An added bonus of a leisure centre with a large swimming pool and a livestock market. The Red Kite Feeding Station,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dam View Shepherds Hut
  • Rhayader

    Dam View Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S855406

    Reviews 1

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    Rhayader is a small Welsh market town with a selection of tea rooms, pubs, restaurants, amenities and unique little boutiques, including local antiques. An added bonus of a leisure centre with a large swimming pool and a weekly livestock market....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Great Owl Lodge
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    Rhayader

    Great Owl Lodge

    Ref: S676600

    Reviews 10

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    Rhayader is a tiny Welsh market town featuring a variety of cafes, bars, restaurants, shops, services, and antiques from the area. a recreation centre with a sizable pool and a regular livestock market is an added plus. A must-see site is the Red...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Highland View
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    Rhayader

    Highland View

    Ref: S424481

    Reviews 13

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    Tea rooms, taverns, restaurants, and other necessities abound in this modest Welsh market town, as do quaint shops selling local antiques and other mementoes of bygone days. Swimming pool and weekly cattle market are an additional perk of the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Otter
  • Rhayader

    The Otter

    Ref: S584187

    Reviews 6

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    Rhayader is a little Welsh market town featuring a variety of cafes, bars, restaurants, shops, services, and antiques from the area. a recreation centre with a sizable pool and a regular livestock market is an added plus. A must-see site is the...

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    Rhayader, Wales is a picturesque town nestled in Mid-Wales and is an ideal holiday destination with plenty of things to do. Visitors can explore the Elan Valley, where the stunning rivers and lakes, plus the impressive dams and reservoirs make for great biking, walking and fishing trips. A short trip to the Red Kite Feeding Station is a must-see for birdwatchers, and the many ancient monuments, from Iron Age Hillforts to Norman castles, make Rhayader a must-visit destination.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Rhayader are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Rhayader provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Gayle - Verified booking

      Just got back from a stay at Barn Owl Lodge and it was amazing.

      Very, very clean, comfy and well laid out. Comfortable beds and lots of space and enough storage and we take alot of things! A few niggles with WIFI connection mainly to the tv. It worked alot of the time with the laptop which was most important to us and especially our 16year old son..lol.. we could not get a signal on the tv long enough to be able to use Netflix etc. To be honest it wasn't something we needed so was not really a problem. The team tried their best to sort it and were very helpful and very apologetic. It was not their fault at all. They told us that the internet had just been improved there and it was obviously just a blip :) just one of those things which will be sorted. Obviously too the weather can play havoc with these things too.. We left before it could be looked at but to be honest we spent most of our days out before getting back in the evening and going in the hot tub. We were so shattered and so were our 2 dogs. The hot tub was a welcome treat and we used it alot. The garden around the lodge and the patio area was absolutely lovely and quite private and ideal for relaxing for us and our dogs. Beautifully planted with lovely shrubs and well kept grass and driveway..Very sunny and south facing, beautiful. There was no parasol but the team again were amazing and although could not get us a parasol at short notice they gave us a large gazebo for the second patio table which made the world of difference to us. I have to say that I feel that nothing was too much trouble for them and customer service was superb!! The maintenance man was constantly working and tidying up around the site, seemed like everyday and he was very polite. Very laid back site. Good for dogs, lots of little walks and paths on site with dog bins and water for them. We liked the wooded area on site too. We walked around it quite a few times and a lovely bonus for the dogs to sniff (and roll in things.. lol) and somewhere shady but it could do with a bit of fixing especially the two little bridges, usable but quite wobbly and clearing of a few of the paths. Am sure this is a work in progress and it did not deter us from using it at all. Bottom field was a lovely place to walk and sit.. I would recommend the lodges on Oakfield to anyone visiting Rhayadar and we would definately love to stay there again if we are in the area. It is a perfect home from home to return to after being out enjoying the area or for just for spending time.. Thank you for a fantastic holiday

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    • Hannah - Verified booking

      The “get directions” feature did not get us to this property.

      Even the “what three words” did not get us where we needed to be which is absolutely daft as that’s meant to take you to within a square meter of a location. The written directions were also no good as they relied on you arriving from a specific direction and at the point we referred to them, we’d already been sent all over the place by the “get directions” and “what three words”. Fortunately the chap who lived at the property the directions were taking us to was kind enough to come out and provide directions. I would advise putting St Harmon Road, Rhayader into your maps - you’ll find this road is a hill and you want to be going up it. After a mile or so there’s a left turn to Gellilas - this is where the park is. It’s not signposted until you take the turn so is easy to miss. They are currently building more properties on site and whilst the disruption didn’t last long, I was woken up early by it one of the mornings - I’m not sure how long this will be going on for. The sheep were belting very loudly from early hours too so it’s not one for light sleepers who want a lie in! A fridge isn’t listed in the facilities etc but there is one. I would advise taking a wok as there are only pans and a frying pan for the hob and the frying pan isn’t great. Otherwise, the location and view from this property is incredible - we spent most of our time in the hut tub, toasting marshmallows on the fire pit and playing games at the dining table. We ventured out to Elan Valley one of the days which is well worth the visit and on a separate day, Devils Bridge Falls followed by Aberystwyth and Borth which are a reasonable distance for a day trip. I have visited many properties similar to this one and would definitely visit again because of the view and because it’s dog friendly. I would have benefited from some kind of instruction booklet - this would have been useful to capture how to turn the hobs on as I’d never used anything like it and it was a real trial and error job getting it on and also where to put bin bags when full. I would also advise taking a spare towel for the hot tub and a dressing gown to get you to and from it. It’s a short journey but a very cold one at night!

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    • Maressa - Verified booking

      The lodge is in an amazing peaceful location, the views are to die for and has lots of different wonderful locations near by to keep you entertained.

      The lodge on arrival was clean but could do with a freshen up, some of the drawer doors fall off when you go to open them, the hand towel and toilet roll holder were wobbly, and the beds are the noisiest uncomfortable beds I’ve ever had the displeasure to sleep on we almost went home a night early (we only booked for 4 nights!) because we just didn’t want another horrendous nights sleep which is a shame because it really pulls the place down, everything creaked from the floorboards to the bed frames! There is a welcome pack on arrival which gives you all the instructions and it comes with pamphlets, take away menus and a book on what’s around in the area which was nice. The hot tub was cold on arrival which following the instructions left, it still wouldn’t get warm, because we’d not seen any members of staff checking in we were only given a telephone number to ring if any problems not wanting to call someone we’d not met, we ended up Googling how to get it to warm up to find out it was in rest mode! The hot tub had a floating chemical distributer in it however the lid wouldn’t screw on properly so kept falling off so all the tablets were getting exposed to the water. In the advert it says that there is a good connection but can be intermittent at times however it was the connection that was intermittent. It would be handy to have a mop to be able to clean up foot prints from the shower to the hot tub and vice versa. It would be nice to have facilities included such as a hair dryer given the nature of the lodge and complementary tea, coffee sachets so that if travelling from a long distance you can have a nice warm drink before getting any shopping/it being delivered. More toilet roll would have been nice as we had to go out and get more as we were only left what was on the holder and an extra roll which for four nights wasn’t enough. Luckily we booked this as a last minute deal so was on for cheaper than what it should have been, I wouldn’t pay full price to go back and unless the beds were changed we wouldn’t.

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    • Hannah - Verified booking

      Having visited earlier in the year I was really disappointed to see how much this property has deteriorated in such a short space of time.

      The weather was appalling on the first night but regardless, I think it’s reasonable to expect the property to withstand such conditions. However, water leaked through the vent attached to the wall cupboard spoiling food and causing quite the inconvenience. Many of the kitchen appliances were not as clean as I would have expected, I suspect previous stayers did a poor job of cleaning them and this wasn’t checked before we arrived, between that and the empty hand sanitising station attached to the property I feel the efforts to meet Covid regulations were poor. Whilst ensuring that I picked up the waste of my own dog I found multiple piles of waste from other dogs from previous stays. Like the kitchen appliances, I would expect the cleaners to be checking this rather than relying on previous stayers to clean up their own mess because the sad reality is that they don’t. The rope detail surrounding the property was broken and covered in fungus which wasn’t just an eye sort but it meant that I had to constantly keep an eye on my dog to make sure she wasn’t eating them which was just an unnecessary burden. The hot tub lid was faulty which I appreciate is probably an expensive fix but others negligence should not be at the cost of the comfort of those staying in future. Getting the lid on and off was an awkward two man job and in cold weather is less than ideal. All of these niggles added up and made what was meant to be a short and restful break a week full of annoyances. Hours before check-out the cleaners began lurking about which natural made us feel like we had to leave as quickly as possible which was ironic given how neglected the property was. I was keen to come back after having such a lovely stay earlier in the year but it very much has that “maximum profit for as little input” feel to it and we won’t be returning. It’s a massive shame because it’s such a beautiful location but having stayed in many places that are comparable, I am certain that I can receive better value/experience for the same cost.

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    • Miriam - Verified booking

      Shepherds View is in an amazing location with outstanding views.

      The hut was as described and done to a very high standard. It had really great facilities and everything we needed for a short stay, close to the local town of Rhayader and other beautiful locations such as The Elan Valley and the Red Kite Feeding Station which was incredible. Unfortunately, there was one major issue which was the number of flies all over the outside and inside of the hut. On arrival we opened the door and were greeted by a LOT of flies and sticky fly traps were provided which made us realise it was clearly a problem. A lot of our time when at the hut was spent trying to get rid of flies which was really unpleasant and they could easily land on cups, plates etc. We couldn't leave the windows or door open during the day as they would quickly fly in which meant that the hut was very hot and stuffy. We were lucky to have good enough weather that we could sit outside and we think its likely that the flies were attracted to the heat from the hut as in the sun. There was an issue with our hot tub on the first day but had a quick response from Gemma to let us know that an engineer would be round the next day. We felt that a message or note could have been left for us so that we knew on arrival as we were quite disappointed. There was hot water in the hot tub but it was too hot to sit in for any length of time and actually enjoy. The problem was fixed the following day and the maintenance guy was really helpful despite not speaking any English. We really loved the hot tub once it was working properly. The hut was perfectly placed to view a gorgeous sunset over the hills and it was very peaceful and quiet. Overall we really enjoyed our stay in Wales and would love to visit the area again.

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    Things to do near Rhayader

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    Gilfach Nature Reserve

    Explore the beauty of Gilfach Nature Reserve in mid-Wales. Witness the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, including the majestic River Marteg and the impressive Gilfach Farmhouse. Take a walk or cycle along the trails and breathe in the fresh air of the countryside. Located at St. Harmon, Rhayader, Powys LD6 5LY

    Wyeside Arts Centre

    Wyeside Arts Centre, located in the charming town of Builth Wells in Wales, is a vibrant cultural hub that offers a diverse range of live performances, cinema screenings, and art exhibitions. With a friendly atmosphere and an extensive program of events, it's a must-visit for anyone looking for a cultural experience during their holiday. Address: Wye St, Builth Wells LD2 3AA

    The National Cycle Museum

    The National Cycle Museum was opened in 1997 and is located in a grade 2 listed Art Deco building in Llandrindod Wells . It has the largest collection of bicycles, both old and new, that is on exhibit for the public in the UK - from penny farthings to choppers. Gift shop. Accessible access, parking space and toilets.

    Rhayader Museum and Gallery

    Step back in time and explore the history and culture of the market town of Rhayader at the Rhayader Museum and Gallery. Discover the unique collections and exhibits that showcase the local heritage, including the Elan Valley, Gilfach Nature Reserve and the Red Kite. Located at East Street, Rhayader, Powys LD6 5ER

    Elan Valley

    Escape to the stunning natural beauty of Elan Valley in mid-Wales. Discover the impressive series of dams and reservoirs, and marvel at the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Take a walk or cycle along the scenic trails and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the countryside. Located at Rhayader, Powys LD6 5HP

    Llandrindod Wells Heritage Trail

    A wonderful approach to learn about the history of Llandrindod Wells town is to follow the Heritage Trail. You can travel through parks, to the lake, and through a shopping district on the trail. Twelve sign boards that assist you find your way along the journey also explain our history and traditions. There is a fantastic pamphlet available at the visitor centre - Old Town Hall, Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DL

    Motte at Builth Castle

    The Motte at Builth Castle, located in the town of Builth Wells in Wales, is a historic mound that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can climb to the top of the mound and explore the remains of the castle that once stood here. With its rich history and stunning views, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in Welsh history and architecture. Address: Castle Road, Builth Wells, LD2 3BT

    Llandrindod Wells Lake Park

    Llandrindod Wells lake and park is a nice and relaxing place to visit for a picnic , stroll, or go for a cycle ride. The 13 acre lake has an interesting dragon statue in the middle of it. Public toilets , cafe and car park. Llandrindod Wells. LD1 5NU

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