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On the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, an immaculate static caravan situated on a smallholding in a peaceful and scenic location between the towns of Porthmadog and Caernarfon. Well behaved dogs welcome.
Just minutes from stunning Llyn Peninsula beaches, this modern holiday caravan is on a working farm. In its own fenced area, there is parking space and a paved patio area with outdoor furniture. On-site play area and outdoor gym. Pet welcome.
Cefnan is a traditional quarryman's cottage that was built in the 19th Century and full of character and charm set in the village of Rhyd Ddu, in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park.
A friendly bed and breakfast situated in the centre of Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. The perfect location for your Snowdonia adventure or relaxing break.
Location, location, location. Original fisherman's cottage on the quayside with private courtyard within the fortified town walls. Beautifully furnished and equipped, central heating, wifi and log fire for all seasons.
A spacious cottage, ideal for a large group or family, set on the southern slopes of the Snowdon range in beautiful, tranquil countryside - secluded, hidden and peaceful.
Location, location, location. Original fisherman's cottage on the quayside within the fortified town walls. Beautifully furnished and equipped with wifi.
A comfortable, refurbished house on a quiet street within the medieval town walls of Conwy, a minutes' walk from the town centre and river front. Two double bedrooms, separate cosy lounge and dining room provide space to relax in. Wifi available.
Rhyd Ddu is a quiet village at the foot of Snowdon, three miles from Beddgelert. You can relax in the garden with spectacular views of Snowdon and wave to the people passing by on the Welsh Highland steam train. It is an ideal base for a Snowdonia break.
Grade-II listed, two hundred year old stone built artisan cottage in a quiet terraced cul-de-sac in medieval Conwy Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its magnificent 13th Century walls and castle.