Mid Wales has become increasingly popular as a destination for holiday makers in the UK and offers some of the best accommodation in the country.
From the weird to the wonderful, there's plenty of places to stay across the region.
Here are some of the top-rated sites in mid Wales, according to users of AirBnB.
The Romantic Waterfall Cabin
This romantic cabin, given a 4.98 out of five rating by over 200 reviewers, overlooks a waterfall and is perfect for exploring the Brecon Beacons.
The site is frequently visited by wildlife such as Otters, Herons, colourful dragon flies and leaping Salmon and Trout in the rock pools below.
The hosts said: “this area is perfect for walkers, cyclists or people just looking to enjoy some Welsh culture and sample the Welsh way of life. With countless country pubs and restaurants and a range of popular sights to visits from mountain climbs to historic churches and castles.”
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The Hideaway House
This large let just outside Rhayader is ideal for families or large parties to get away from it all.
Rated 4.94 from 298 reviews, the property boasts a Cedar Wood Infared Sauna with log fire and hot tub.
This Welsh country farm house, enjoys magnificent views and wildlife overlooking the Wye Valley. The Gilfach Nature Reserve and the wye valley walk ways are both neighbour
Nearby there is also off road activities such as Quad biking , mountain biking, horse treking and you can visit the local Red Kite feeding centres.
Nearby are many cosy sixteenth century inns which source local Welsh meats for their home cooked menu with the real Welsh ales.
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The Boatshed
Rated 4.99 from 116 reviews, this is a unique glamping experience overlooking the river Vyrnwy, and claims to be the “the perfect room with a view.”
The property has a private outdoor shower and bath overlooking the river and is advertised as the perfect romantic getaway for two.
You have your own cooking facilities as well as a log burner to warm those chilly nights.
Your accommodation overlooks the river Vyrnwy and has its own, private beach area when the river is low. This is where you can use our firepit for outdoor cooking and be at one with nature.
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Mouse House
This a single storey chalet, rated 4.98 after 170 reviews, is set on the edge of a lake in Mid Wales and has been voted as one of the eight best Airbnb lets in Wales by Kingfisher.
The property prides itself for its peace and quiet on the edge of the Cambrian Mountains “miles from the nearest neighbours” with “amazing views into the woodland which can be enjoyed with your morning cuppa.”
The property isn’t lacking luxury either boasting a cinema size TV, a super-king bed, fully equipped kitchen, log burner, over lake decking, barbecue with superfast WiFi and 4G mobile.
The local Pub is well known for its award-winning food, and return trips from the pub can be arranged with the hosts.
Unfortunately, because the Mouse House is located on what used to be a farm they unable to accommodate wheelchair users.
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Riverside Apartment
This riverside property in Llangynidr near Crickhowell is another property overlooking a waterfall - and has had more than 500 reviews to give it a 4.98 rating.
Described as a “unique luxurious romantic getaway for two” it has an “aesthetic country chic, decor, with modern influences - a perfect oasis of calm in this private open-plan space.” – with a comfortable king size bed, a cosy log burner and plentiful supply of logs.
Lovingly converted , this unique stay “is an idealic blend of old character alongside modern luxury nestled in the stunning Cwmcrawnon valley”.
The hosts described it as the perfect stay for those planning to visit nearby in Crickhowell, Brecon, Hay, Abergavenny and Cardiff
There is private access to the river and in November leaping salmon can be seen making their way upstream.
The property is all within two-minute walking distance to a local pub and you will be provided with a continental style breakfast.
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