An appeal against planning refusal for three holiday lodges on land near Llandyssil has been dismissed.
The plans at Camp Farm were for the development of three lodges, formation of vehicular access and an access road, lay-by provision, installation of a sewage treatment plant and associated works.
Powys County Council refused planning in March last year.
An appeal was made, but Planning Inspector Joanne Burston has dismissed the appeal.
"The main issue is the effect of the proposed development on the character and appearance of the surrounding landscape," she said.
"Given the evidence provided by the appellant I do not envisage that the proposal would have a significant visual impact within the wider area, it would, nonetheless have a significant effect on landscape character. At present, the site has very little impact in this regard, displaying a very low key and tranquil character."