Looking for an Airbnb in the Vale of Glamorgan for a post-lockdown break?
We've all been stuck indoors a lot over the past year, so as brighter, warmer days approach and we near the end of lockdown, it’s the perfect time to look ahead and plan a great getaway with your loved ones.
Here are our favourite Airbnbs in the Vale for 2021:
Stella Cottage, Llantwit Major
Stella, at Nash Point Lighthouse, is one of two holiday cottages available a the lighthouse which is located on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.
There are many beaches just a short distance from the Airbnb, such as Ogmore-by-Sea, Barry Island, Southerndown and Porthcawl.
Also, a short drive away is Cowbridge which offers a good range of shops, art galleries, restaurants and pubs.
Further along the coast is the famous Gower peninsula and walking on the Mumbles.
The cottage sleeps five guests, has a fully enclosed garden, and onsite parking for two vehicles.
To find out more, click here.
Beachfront Barn, Penarth
A unique 350-year-old barn overlooking Sully Island, and just a few minutes walk from seafront bars and restaurants.
Once a threshing barn, but now restored to offer high ceilings, full length glass doors and windows and a large sunbathing decked area and garden.
Also, there is a hot tub, pool table and cinema inside.
The barn is fit for two guests - one bedroom with a queen sized bed.
To find out more, click here.
61 Hardys Bay, Ogmore-by-Sea
A self-contained apartment with a kitchen, bathroom, openplan living, Wifi and private parking.
The location has its own balcony overlooking a local surf beach on the South Wales Heritage Coast, as well as table tennis, an outdoor shower and an area for surfboards, bikes, and equipment.
To find out more, click here.
Cosy Coastal Cottage, Llantwit Major
A two-bedrom cosy cottage that was built circa 1820, and is located in the town of Llantwit Major.
The cottage is ideal for couples or families wishing to enjoy the South Wales coastal area.
Comes with a fully equipped kitchen, a dining space, and a sitting room with a log burner.
To find out more, click here.
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