Dolgwril
1873 traditional stone cottage overlooking the bridge over the River Gwril in the heart of the peaceful village of Llwyngwril, situated between Dolgellau and Tywyn.
DolGwril is two minutes walk to the bus stop, five minutes walk to the railway station which connects to Shrewsbury and Birmingham, and ten minutes walk along the river to the beach. It has a view of the fields and across the sea to the Lleyn Peninsula and Bardsey Island. There is seating outside in a shared garden.
Beamed sitting room with open fire, TV/DVD, Radio/Cassette/CD & a kitchen equipped with all the basic essentials including a microwave oven.
Double bedroom, two single bedrooms & bathroom with bath and shower.
- All heating, electricity & bed linen are included in the price - A travel cot and high chair are available on request - Shaver point and hair drier - All rooms heated by electric heaters, open fire in the lounge - Welcome tray - Towels available for a small charge
Llwyngwril is a charming and peaceful coastal village situated in the southern part of Snowdonia National Park and enjoying panoramic views of Cardigan Bay. It has numerous amenities for a small village: Railway and Bus services, Church, shops, Post office, Pub, Bistro (who also supply takeaway food), occasional Music Venue and a newly refurbished Children's Playground.
Also within wandering distance are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort, evidence of Quaker history, and a bit further on, the ancient church at Llangelynin.
The beach is a mixture of sand, stones and rock pools, but glorious safe sandy beaches with dunes are only a five minute drive away. Occasionally schools of Dolphins, Harbour Porpoise and Seals can be seen around the coast.
The Snowdonia National Park has such a wealth and diversity of wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Enjoy Cader Idris, the Mawddach Estuary, Cregennen Lakes and Talyllyn Lake.
The beautiful Cambrian Coast Railway is convenient for reaching many of the local attractions like Castles, Steam Railways and the Centre for Alternative Technology. Other attractions include Forests, Wildlife reserves, Crafts, Fishing, Golf, Sailing, Windsurfing, Canoeing, Walking, Climbing, Pony Trekking, & Mountain Biking.
It is possible to walk for miles without seeing a soul apart from well, quite a few sheep actually.
There is something to suit everyone's taste in this beautiful part of Wales.
Prices for Dolgwril
Short breaks are available during off-peak periods. A £50 deposit is requested in advance to secure up to one weeks holiday, £100 for two weeks, with the balance becoming due four weeks prior to your holiday.
| Date | Price | Min nights | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 Aug - 02 Sep 10 | £386 per week | 7 | Enquire |
| 03 - 09 Sep 10 | £276 per week | 7 | Enquire |
| 10 - 16 Sep 10 | £276 per week | 7 | Enquire |
| 17 - 23 Sep 10 | £276 per week | 7 | Enquire |
| 24 - 30 Sep 10 | £276 per week | 7 | Enquire |
| 01 - 07 Oct 10 | £88 to £220 per week | 2 | Enquire |
| 08 - 14 Oct 10 | £88 to £220 per week | 2 | Enquire |
| 15 - 21 Oct 10 | £88 to £220 per week | 2 | Enquire |
| 22 - 28 Oct 10 | £145 to £276 per week | 3 | Enquire |
| 29 Oct - 04 Nov 10 | £88 to £220 per week | 2 | Enquire |
| 05 - 11 Nov 10 | £88 to £220 per week | 2 | Enquire |
| 12 - 18 Nov 10 | £88 to £220 per week | 2 | Enquire |
See prices for dates until 31 December 2010
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