Holiday Cottages in Snowdonia
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Blaenau Ffestiniog |
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- Sleeps: 5
- Price Guide: 298
- Traditional stone cottage in a small village in beautiful countryside surrounded by hills and mountains on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Ideal for exploring North Wales and is only 20 minutes from the seaside resorts of the Lleyn Peninsula. Scenic walks, cycle trails and slate caverns are all within walking distance, and a short drive away are famous castles, beautiful Betwys-y-Coed and a range of shops, restaurants and attractions. The cottage is nestled at the foot of a mountain and the
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Trefor, Llangollen, Clwyd |
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- Sleeps: 10
- Price Guide: 776
- Occupying an elevated position in a village on the edge of Llangollen, the front of the property has magnificent views down through the valley below. Bryn Tirion provides spacious accommodation for large families or groups, with two living rooms for guests to spread out in and an enclosed area in the garden designed for children to play in. It is a 2-minute walk from one of the area's most popular pubs that welcomes children and serves good quality food. Visitors to the area have such a diverse
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Foel, Near Welshpool |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 284
- A quaint semi-detached cottage renovated to good standards retaining character features such as exposed beams and open fire place. Situated on the edge of the village of Foel on the main throughfare linking the old Market town of Welshpool and Mallwyd the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. The cottage provides a super base from which to explore numerous sandy beaches on the west wales coast, and gives easy access to some of the most popular NorthWales attractions such as King Arthurs Labarynth,
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| 19590 |
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Llantysilio, Llangollen |
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 493
- Enjoying a stunning hillside location with south-facing views down the Dee Valley, this secluded farmhouse has origins dating as far back as the 15th century. Detached and comfortably furnished, the house has plenty of character and appeal, distinguished by exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and cosy aura. Reached via 1/3 mile track, this property makes for an ideal retreat for those wanting to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. There is magnificent walking directly from the do
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| OPP |
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Nr Pontllyfni, Gwynedd |
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 367
- Set back from Caernarfon-Pwllheli road, with private driveway, just over a mile from the beach at Pontllyfni, this delightful and very comfortable stone cottage is surrounded by open fields, and enjoys sea and mountain views. Set in the grounds of the owner's home, its garden and sunny patio, where springtime flowers are a feature, afford visitors peace and privacy. The cottage is central for all attractions and activities. There is a choice of beaches nearby, and Snowdonia, Anglesey, and the Ll
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Talybont, Bangor |
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- Sleeps: 9
- Price Guide: 390
- This unique log-clad cabin, with separate games room, is set in its own pretty garden. Close to the owners' home, it offers stunning views over the Menai Straits towards Anglesey. Situated on a working farm, the property offers comfortable and peaceful accommodation; yet is close to the university city of Bangor, with all its shops and amenities. The Snowdonia National Park, Anglesey's beaches and North Wales' attractions, are all within easy reach.
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Llandwrog |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 304
- A Grade II listed terraced cottage in a small pretty village within 1 mile of a beach. Properties used to belong to Glynllifon Estate and were purposefully built for the estate workers. Close to an award winning beach at Dinas Dinlle, and all of the attractions of the Llyn Peninsula. Caernarfon and Snowdon are within easy driving distance. The property is cosy and finished to a good standard. Country park with walks, workshops and cafe, 5 minutes. Shop 1 mile, pub 200 yards.
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| 17724 |
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 288
- A semi-detached family home set in the owner's grounds with private lawned garden.
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 266
- This modern yet cosy single storey semi-detached barn conversion is situated amidst lovely countryside between famous Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig.
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| W8688 |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 200
- At the end of a small lane, surrounded by fields and woodlands in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, this cosy and well insulated detached cedar lodge is attractively furnished to a good standard.
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Carmel, Nr Llanrwst |
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 398
- Situated on a quiet country lane in the hills overlooking Snowdonia and the Conwy Valley, this detached single-storey cottage has been furnished to a very high standard and provides an ideal base for the discerning holidaymaker. The enchanting beauty spot of Betws-y-Coed is just 5miles away, with many woodland walks and picnic sites. The pleasant seaside resort of Llandudno (14miles) has good shopping, a pier, museums and restaurants.
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- Sleeps: 5
- Price Guide: 266
- Situated on a small holding with panoramic views of Caernarfon Bay and the Isle of Anglesey, is this pleasantly decorated and furnished semi-detached cottage.
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- Sleeps: 6
- Price Guide: 298
- Set in the picturesque surroundings of Snowdonia this traditional farmhouse provides an excellent holiday base to explore all that North Wales has to offer.
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Capel Curig, Betws-y-Coed |
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- Sleeps: 8
- Price Guide: 683
- Dating back to the Victorian era and a former vicarage, this large detached property is located slightly off the A5 historical route between Betws-Y-Coed and Capel Curig. The property is an excellent location for visitors wanting the walks of Snowdon on the doorstep, including Llanberis Path, the easiest and longest route, The Minors' Track, Snowdon Ranger Path and the Watkin Path. The holiday property has been carefully restored retaining many original features, boasting a cosy and atmospheric
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Llanaber, near Barmouth |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 346
- A romantic hideaway overlooking a Blue Flag sandy beach just 1/3 mile, this delightful large wing of the owners' 16th-century hillside farmhouse enjoys views of Cardigan Bay. Cedar Rest has a mountain stream water supply, filtered and treated by U.V. and shared use of the owners' extensive terrace garden. Coed y Brenin Forestry Centre, mountain biking and golf at Harlech 10 miles. A peaceful base, cosy in winter, well placed to explore this AONB. Shops and pubs 1 mile.
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Nr Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd |
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- Sleeps: 5
- Price Guide: 411
- Originally built in 1800, this farm cottage has been completely renovated, retaining its old charm whilst incorporating modern comforts. Part of a working farm (approached along a private road), it has its own garden. A peaceful holiday retreat enjoying splendid scenery, yet only 3miles from Betws-y-Coed, and a very comfortable base for exploring the Snowdonia National Park.
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- Sleeps: 4
- Price Guide: 250
- This cosy mid terrace stone cottage is in a wonderful location north of Llangollen, with stunning views across the rolling open countryside.
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| W41786 |
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- Sleeps: 2
- Price Guide: 234
- A very well presented holiday annexe adjoining the owner's home in a beautiful part of Wales overlooking the Snowdonia Mountain Range. Two of Wales' most popular tourist destinations are within easy driving distance, Llangollen and Betwys-y-Coed, both with good restaurants, craft shops, pubs and plenty to do. Llangollen is home to the steam train, horse drawn canal trips, festivals all year round and numerous water sports, Betwys-y-Coed is home to Swallow Falls; a picturesque waterfall. In Glas
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Rhoslefain, Tywyn, Gwynedd |
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- Sleeps: 11
- Price Guide: 862
- This very spacious and comfortable country house enjoys stunning views from its fabulous elevated position, directly above Cardigan Bay - stretching northwards to the Llyn Peninsula and southwards beyond Aberystwth. With early 17th century origins, the holiday property is set in its own large grounds with charming gardens and woodlands, approximately 800m from Tonfanau Beach and the Dysynni Estuary. Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, it is the perfect retreat for those wishing to relax, wh
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Rhydlanfair, Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd |
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- Sleeps: 3
- Price Guide: 310
- Enjoying splendid views over the Snowdonia mountain range, this beautifully converted and very attractive barn lies next to a small sheep farm on the owners' farmland. Tastefully decorated, it is ideal for a couple eager to explore 14peaks of Snowdon and the many delights of the National Park, which is reached via a mountain pass through Betws-y-Coed (3miles). This delightful 19th-century resort town is surrounded by picturesque woodland and there are river walks leading over interesting bridges
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