Enjoy a grown-up getaway in the heart of the Gower - surrounded by countryside, this stylish lodge is close to the coast and has a luxury hot tub to enhance your holiday experience. With two blissful bedrooms, an open-plan living space and private garden, it's the ideal place to unwind while exploring the peninsula.
Chic, super-comfortable and equipped with every contemporary must-have, this single-storey holiday home is ideal for two couples or a group of friends to share. One of a small cluster of lodges surrounded by lush green landscapes, it welcomes guests into a light and airy open-plan living space with a calming colour palette and plenty of space for four to stretch out. Share cooking duties in the sleek kitchen at one end, equipped with every cook's essentials, eat at the on-trend dining suite then curl up on the inviting L-shaped sofa to enjoy garden views or watch a movie on the Smart TV. When it's time for bed, two king-size rooms beckon; both are off the hallway and share use of the bathroom, which has both a bath and a separate shower for supreme flexibility. Your living space extends outdoors - step through the French doors from the lounge and a patio with dining furniture leads onto a lawned garden that wraps around the property. For the ultimate luxury, there's a hot tub out here too - lay back in the bubbles and, after dark, you'll have an unrivalled view of some of the best starscapes in Wales.
Chill out with a stroll to the garden centre, cafe and - if you're holidaying with young ones - children's play area on-site or enjoy a game of golf at Fairwood Park, just 300m away. The Gower beaches are ideal for more outdoor fun: Rhossili Bay (13 miles) has 3 miles of golden sands and iconic Worm's Head at one end - it's a 2-mile walk to the tip of the headland, the most westerly point of the peninsula - while closer to home, Caswell Bay is only 4 miles. Indulge your taste for the finer things in life with a visit to Mumbles (5 miles); home to independent boutiques, traditional crafts, a Victorian pier and ancient castle, the town's ice-cream parlours and eateries are excellent. For further local culture Swansea, the second-largest city in Wales, is within 7 miles.