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A comfortable cottage opposite the Afon Glaslyn, just a few minutes walk from the centre of the picturesque Snowdonia village of Beddgelert. Fully equipped kitchen, woodburner in lounge and private parking space. Secure storage for four bikes.
Spacious former farmhouse on the hillside above Llandeiniolen with extensive views to the Menai Straits and the Isle of Anglesey. Nearby is the village of Llanberis.
This cosy end of terrace cottage is five minutes walk from the centre of the beautiful village of Beddgelert. Features include inglenook, wood burning stove, front, rear and large side gardens. Full internet access. An ideal base for walkers and families.
The Ferns Holiday Cottage is right in the centre of the village of Betws-y-Coed, gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Its location is a peaceful cul de sac with outside area and garden. Private parking, two minutes' walk to shops and restaurants.
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.
Former Georgian country farmhouse in one of the most enviable locations of the Snowdonia National Park. Enjoy superb views from the comfortable and well equipped en-suite rooms.
Beudy Bach is at the foot of Moel Hebog on the Cwm Cloch estate, a working mountain farm. It boasts some of the finest views in North Wales, looking across two valleys. Newly refurbished to a very high standard, and within 5 minutes walk of Beddgelert.
Spacious and well equipped farmhouse on a working farm at the foot of Cader Idris. Peaceful, relaxing setting with fantastic views,long or short walks, cycling routes its where the mountains meet the sea, 5 miles from Tywyn seaside.
In its own grounds with summer house, central heating and open fires, equipped for disabled. A mile from White Water Centre. Also static caravan, and pitches for tents and tourers. Ample parking. Trout stream in season. Wifi internet access.
Full of character, Abergele is a small yet busy market town with a lovely sandy beach. Nearby Rhyl has all the fun of the seaside with promenade, amusements and fair, whilst the craggy mountains and valleys close by show some of the best scenery in Wales.