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Vacation rentals in Pontardawe

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 50 vacation rentals in Pontardawe

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    Pontardawe vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 147 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    50 of Pontardawe vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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A charming attic space is enhanced by large bifold doors that open to reveal a scenic view of the lush countryside. A cozy wicker chair adds a touch of comfort, while the soft carpet provides warmth underfoot. Natural light floods the area, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Barn in Felinfoel
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Rural retreat - forest, lake and views!

Immerse yourself in this idyllic barn conversion nestled in the South Wales countryside, close to the Gower and Pembrokeshire. Boasting 7 acres of enchanting forest, a serene pond, and a delightful summer house, this property is a nature lover's dream. Evenings by the crackling log burner, creates a cozy retreat in every season. Embrace the harmonious blend of modern comfort and rural allure. Your sanctuary awaits in this timeless haven. ***Not a party house or suitable for stag/hen weekends***

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The exterior of The Old Kitchen is showcased, featuring a stone facade and grassy grounds adorned with blooming daffodils. A clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop. The structure includes multiple windows, with a door visible to the right, leading into the inviting space.
Farm stay in Pontardawe
5 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Cosy colourful farm cottage

The Old Kitchen is part of Garth Farm which has been in co-host Edward's family since the 1800s. Set against the side of Garth mountain it enjoys beautiful views by day and stunning skies by night. It is ideal for walkers, cyclists, bird watchers... The Old Kitchen is cosy and quirky, practical and unfussy: a single large space with sleeping area, small kitchen, dining and seating areas plus log burning stove. A shower room opens off the main space and there are French doors and a patio.

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Barn in Llandybie
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

The Cowshed

Located at the foot of the Brecon Beacons, this well positioned property offers a large, spacious, modern kitchen and breakfast bar with original wooden beams and high ceilings. The kitchen carries through to an open planned dining/living room area equipped with a large flat screen TV and cosy log burner perfect for socialising and chilling out with loved ones. This two bedroom, two bathroom property is beautifully refurbished, and caters perfectly for small families or a couples getaway.

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features a dark blue kitchen with modern cabinetry and an oven. A comfortable sofa is positioned adjacent to a large mirror and windows that offer natural light. A round rug enhances the room's inviting feel.
Condo in Pontardawe
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 465 reviews

Beautiful 1 bedroom apartment with outdoor dining

Overlooking beautiful gardens, this fully furnished apartment features an open plan kitchen/living area, bedroom & ensuite. Facilities include fridge freezer, dishwasher, air fryer, microwave/grill, hob, kettle, toaster, WIFI, smart TV, Amazon Echo, USB charging sockets, sofabed, double bed, rain shower, central heating, private outdoor dining/garden area. P arking for 2 cars. The property is an annexe of the main house but has a separate private entrance. Sleeps 4 adults. No pets.

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The exterior view of the cottage showcases a rustic stone façade complemented by wooden doors and windows. A small balcony adds to the charm, while a gravel area provides space for seating and potential outdoor activities. A unique birdhouse stands nearby.
Cottage in Clydach
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

1 Cathelyd Colliery Stables

No 1 Cathelyd Colliery Stables is a dog friendly property renovated from a pit pony stables. Next door, No 2 is slightly larger and can be booked separately on Airbnb. There are walks on the doorstep being next to the Cwm Clydach bird reserve and the cottage has its own private valley walk with a waterfall. We are situated 3 miles from J45 of the M4 with easy access to Swansea, Gower and the Brecon Beacons. The Swansea Cycle path is on the doorstep. The town is a mile away.

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Hut in Swansea
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 386 reviews

Jacob's Den - Cosy en-suite Pod with own hot tub

Jacob’s Den is the perfect getaway! Our pods are situated in the countryside on a quiet working farm and livery yard, yet is conveniently only minutes away from the M4. This contemporary, spacious pod sleeps up to 2 people with a king-size bed. With its own en-suite and heating, the pod also has a smart TV & DVD player, kettle, toaster, microwave and a fridge. Complimentary tea, coffee and sugar are also provided. This pod has full use to its very own private hot tub!

Guest favorite
An inviting hot tub is surrounded by wooden slats and lush greenery. A cozy seating area with cushions complements the space, while floral accents adorn the overhead beams. Natural light spills in, creating a relaxing retreat perfect for unwinding.
Cabin in Pontardawe
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Greenacre Cabin with private hot tub

Escape to Greenacre Cabin, a charming rural glamping retreat in a traditional Welsh valley, perfect for a peaceful getaway. Set on our small holding near the stables and barn, the cabin offers an authentic countryside experience. Wake to sheep grazing outside, enjoy breakfast on the private veranda, and watch horses roaming the fields. Fresh eggs from our free-range chickens and seasonal garden produce add to the charm of this relaxing Welsh countryside escape.

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Home in Pontardawe
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Quarryman's Cottage +SummerHouse (Hikers Heaven)

Nestled in the peaceful hills near Rhos, this cosy, character-filled quarryman’s cottage is the perfect countryside escape. With two good-sized bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen (bring your own ingredients), a comfy living space, and a garden with a charming summer house—it’s got all the right touches for a laid-back break in South Wales. Peaceful, practical, and full of rustic charm—this is the kind of place that makes you want to stay just one more night.

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A semi-detached log cabin is set within lush greenery, surrounded by trees and a well-maintained grassy area. A spacious deck is visible, featuring a hot tub and outdoor seating. A wooden fence delineates the property, providing a sense of privacy.
Cabin in Bryncoch
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Pine lodge: Beautiful log cabin with hot tub

Make some memories at ​our fantastic semi-detached Canadian log cabins here at Rose Cotterill Cabins. They provide a great base to discover South Wales. Set in picturesque open countryside with plenty to do for all ages close by, but also having its own land and peaceful privacy; its the perfect place for chilled and relaxing getaways for a family or a couple. Relaxing in the hot tub under the stars can’t be beaten! NO GROUP BOOKINGS.

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The cottage is softly illuminated by decorative string lights, creating a welcoming atmosphere. A small outdoor hot tub is nestled beside the wooden structure, surrounded by lush greenery. The path leading to the entrance is partially visible and adds a charming touch to the setting.
Cottage in Pontardawe
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 398 reviews

Private detached cottage on wooded hillside

Mid week and weekend breaks located midway between the Brecon Beacons mountains & Gower beaches, attractions nearby. Detached cottage in a private hillside location. Cosy wood burner, contemporary furnished. Ideal for couples and small families. Nice patio with views and Hot Tub, lots of local walks through forests, along rivers and canals. Local pubs, restaurants, shops 20-25 mins walk.

Top guest favorite
A modern kitchen is presented with dark cabinetry and a sleek white countertop. Appliances include a built-in oven, a microwave, and a stainless steel sink. Decorative elements are displayed in an open cabinet, enhancing the functional and stylish layout of the space.
Cottage in Ystradgynlais
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Beautiful Barn Cottage

Recently refurbished beautiful Barn Cottage on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, National Showcaves, Craig y Nos Castle, the Monkey Sanctuary and Henrhyd Waterfalls. Visit Mumbles and the beautiful Gower coast. For the energetic follow Route 43 of the National Cycle Network. Two great pubs serving food within walking distance. Off road parking for two cars.

Guest favorite
A dining area is featured with a large wooden table surrounded by six chairs in varied upholstery colors. A brick accent wall adds character, while a modern light fixture hangs above. Natural light floods in through large windows, partially covered by light curtains.
Home in Pontardawe
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

Peaceful Area In Swansea Pontardawe!

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. 3 large bedrooms two with king-size beds and one with a double bed, A beautiful outdoor area . Close to the Liberty Stadium and the new Swansea Arena. There is also many places to eat nearby and plenty of shops and supermarkets, There is also an arts centre with brand new cinema just opened .

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Pontardawe?

    Many visitors choose homes near the riverside, close to parks, or around the town center in Pontardawe for easy access to local amenities. Rural cottages in the surrounding countryside offer a quieter setting with scenic views.

  • What are the best things to do in Pontardawe with kids?

    Families often explore playgrounds, local parks, and community centers for indoor activities in Pontardawe. Discovering riverside walks and attending family-friendly performances are also frequently suggested ways for kids to stay engaged.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Pontardawe?

    Explore local galleries, stroll riverside trails, or enjoy a performance at the area’s arts center in Pontardawe. Markets, cafés, and historic sites rooted in the region’s industrial heritage are also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Pontardawe?

    Pontardawe experiences mild winters around 39–48°F (4–9°C), and cool, comfortable summers near 57–67°F (14–20°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing a waterproof jacket is often recommended.

  • When is the best time to visit Pontardawe?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather, greener landscapes, and frequent community events in Pontardawe. Winters are usually quieter, with cooler, wetter conditions but fewer crowds.

  • What are the best places to visit in Pontardawe?

    The Pontardawe Arts Centre is often recommended for cultural events, while local parks and riverside walkways give a taste of the area’s natural beauty. Heritage trails highlighting the region’s industrial past invite further exploration.

  • What are some hiking trails in Pontardawe?

    Pontardawe has scenic trails along the river, woodland paths, and routes that follow the area’s historic canal. These walks are frequently suggested for those eager to explore the rolling hills and countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Pontardawe?

    Enjoy open-air parks, see a show at the local arts center, or join creative workshops that welcome all ages in Pontardawe. Exploring nearby nature trails provides a relaxed option for families seeking the outdoors.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Pontardawe?

    Popular day trips from Pontardawe include exploring nearby castles, coastal walks, or larger cities with museums and markets. Woodland parks and heritage sites around the region are also frequently suggested for fresh perspectives.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Pontardawe?

    Pontardawe has pet friendly stays, including cottages and homes with enclosed gardens. Many green spaces in and around the area are suitable for walks with dogs, making it easier to include pets in your plans.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Pontardawe?

    Locals suggest bringing sturdy shoes for woodland walks and exploring smaller independent shops for traditional Welsh baked goods. Joining community events or market days can give a deeper sense of the area’s welcome.

  • What is Pontardawe known for?

    Pontardawe is known for its music and arts tradition, thriving cultural venues, and roots in the Welsh industrial era. The community’s artistic spirit is visible in festivals, galleries, and local performances.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Pontardawe?

    Hidden gems around Pontardawe often include tranquil riverside paths, independent galleries, and community-run spaces that showcase local art and crafts. Exploring the lush countryside trails is frequently suggested by those seeking quieter experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Pontardawe?

    Local bakeries often have Welsh cakes and bara brith—fruit loaf with tea—while traditional pub fare includes cawl, a savory soup. Exploring cafés for homemade pastries or regional cheeses is frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Pontardawe?

    Bring a waterproof jacket and comfortable shoes for walking, as Pontardawe’s weather can change quickly and many activities are outdoors. Layers are useful throughout the year, and a camera can help capture the town’s scenic views.

  • What is the nightlife in Pontardawe like?

    Nightlife in Pontardawe centers around lively pubs, music venues, and events at the arts center. Evenings often feature local bands, open mic nights, and a welcoming social scene rooted in the community’s creative interests.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Pontardawe?

    Pontardawe has events centered on live music, arts, and community activities, with a festival celebrating the arts often recommended in late summer. Local venues sometimes host concerts, performances, and craft fairs throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Pontardawe?

    Pontardawe has family friendly vacation rentals, including options with gardens, spacious kitchens, or multiple bedrooms. Many homes are located near parks or green spaces, making it convenient for families to enjoy the outdoors together.

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