A lovely 18th Century dog-friendly cottage perfect for couples, set amongst dramatic Snowdonia scenery in the village of Tanygrisiau in North Wales. Peaceful and cosy with multi-fuel stove, this welcoming cottage has lots of character, lovely views, a pub within a twenty minute walk, wonderful walks from the front door and the Ffestiniog Steam Train in the village.
4 Bedroom traditional cottage in Snowdonia near Betws y Coed. Sleeps 7 with numerous activities nearby. Pub 50 metres Shop 2 miles.
Moelwyn View Cottage is a lovely period holiday cottage in Llan Ffestiniog in the Snowdonia National Park, within walking distance of the village pub and shop with direct access to footpaths. The Cottage sleeps three people in two bedrooms and is suited to individual travellers, couples, or small families with an older child. It has stunning views of the Moelwyn Mountains and Manod Hills. The location is ideal in every season as it is within easy reach of the coast and Llyn Peninsula, Caernarfon, and the Dwyryd Estuary.
This charming stone holiday cottage is the perfect Welsh retreat for couples or solo travellers. It's a few miles from Bala, with fantastic views over the lake and mountains. The remote location means no noisy traffic and zero light pollution. Spend long and happy days exploring this incredible landscape and nights stargazing next to the warmth of the firepit. This is an area where you can wander happily and find your own corner of Heaven or take yourself off to town and socialise with the bars and activities on offer.
A delightful 18th century dog-friendly cottage in a quiet position amongst dramatic scenery in the village of Tanygrisiau with the famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway within walking distance. Right in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, guests have plenty to see and do with a character cottage to return home to with multi fuel stove and beams.
A lovely 18th century holiday cottage set amongst spectacular scenery in the village of Tanygrisiau in the heart of Snowdonia's stunning National Park near Blaenau Ffestiniog. Retaining many character features including an impressive inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel stove and exposed beams, the cottage provides a welcome retreat to return home to after an exciting day exploring Snowdonia.
Families love Ty Mawr, not only for its spacious rooms and garden but also for the stunning views over the valley to the mountains of Snowdonia. The period self-catering farmhouse is two miles from Criccieth and within easy reach of the Snowdonia National Park, providing a wealth of ways to explore and enjoy this fantastic landscape. Walking, cycling, mountain biking, swimming, and surfing are all readily accessible, and there is coarse and game fishing on site. The dog-friendly holiday rental sleeps eight people in four bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, and is available for bookings all year round.
A stylish holiday home providing self catering of a high standard on the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and only five miles to the glorious sandy beaches of Fairbourne and Barmouth. Helm is perfectly placed in the heart of Snowdonia for enjoying the many outdoor activities on offer, along with the areas attractions and fantastic coastline.
Wnion Wood Lodge is in the Snowdonia village of Brithdir, only a few miles from Dolgellau and within easy reach of Barmouth, Cader Idris and the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. The timber holiday home sleeps four people in two bedrooms and has a flexible layout that works for couples or families. The location is delightfully quiet, being outside the village centre and next to private woodland. The Torrent Trail and other beautiful walks are accessible from the door, and there's a wide variety of exciting mountain bike trails in the vicinity. Wnion Wood Lodge is pet friendly, with holidays available all year round.
Couples adore The Little Cottage on Geurfron Farm near Tywyn in the Snowdonia National Park. The pretty stone holiday cottage sits on 20 private acres of land and has stunning views over the Dysynni Valley from the cottage and the terrace. It's only a few miles from the coast and within easy reach of places like Dolgellau, Castell Cynfal, and the waterfalls at Dolgolch and Nant Gwernol. Geufron Farm is a non-working farm, so there's lots of space but no farm noise or passing traffic to disturb your sleep.
A cosy holiday cottage in an exceptionally picturesque position in the small hamlet of Rhyd in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. A peaceful haven and great base for exploring the areas many attractions including the coast with beaches just ten minutes away by car! Visit Snowdonia and enjoy the stunning scenery and abundance of opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Hen Ysgubor is a beautiful modern barn conversion located on a working farm within the Snowdonia National Park between Beddglert and Caernarfon. Peaceful location surrounded by fields and mountain views, perfect for relaxing or exploring Snowdonia. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Tudor Cottage has lots of original charm and enjoys an elevated position that rewards with magnificent far-reaching views over the glorious unspoilt countryside of North Wales. A perfect rural holiday retreat where you can spend your days exploring the many attractions of the Snowdonia National Park or simply relax and unwind in this beautiful setting. Just six miles from the market town of Bala. Longer term lets are available if you want to ‘work away’. We now have an EV Charger onsite.
Wake up to the sight of Snowdon and relax after a busy day in a hot tub under the stars at this charming barn conversion. The one-bedroom holiday cottage sleeps two people and is perfect for couples or solo adventurers. The beautiful beaches of the Llyn Peninsula are only 20 minutes away, as are favourite attractions like Caernarfon and Portmeirion. Snowdonia National Park is less than a mile from the door, and guests have immediate access to incredible walks and bike rides. The self-catering cottage is available for short breaks and longer holidays all year round, so it's perfect for a romantic weekend away or a full exploration of Snowdonia and the North Wales coast.
The Snowdonia National Park is home to Wales' highest peak, Mount Snowdon. A mile away from the base of the mountain, close to the picturesque village of Beddgelert, Plas Y Nant Lodge is a peaceful retreat for couples. Caernarfon Castle, the Isle of Anglesey, Llandudno, Porthmadog and Portmeirion are all within easy reach, giving visitors plenty of options of things to see and do.
Fall in love all over again in this gorgeous holiday cottage in the Snowdonia National Park. The Granary sits in 20 private acres less than three miles from Cardigan Bay, Tywyn beach and the Wales Coastal Path, and within walking distance of the Peniarth Arms pub in Bryncrug. It is ideal for couples, though would also suit a solo adventurer who wants easy access to beautiful footpaths, exciting mountain bike routes, golf, fishing, horse riding, bird watching and a wealth of other activities that make Snowdonia a favourite holiday destination in every season.
As much as you'd love to get back to basics, a tent isn't always the best choice of accommodation for a holiday in Snowdonia. Tyn Lyn is a charming two-up, two-down holiday cottage with a log burner, double bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. It is part of the 600-acre Caerau Gardens a few miles from Bala, where guests can explore woodland, gardens, swim in the lake and generally enjoy the sort of peace it can be hard to find in our modern world. Couples and solo travellers adore the simple comforts of Tyn Lyn, which is close to Snowdonia National Park and some of North Wales' most dramatic scenery.
With space for 12 people to sleep in six bedrooms, spacious living areas, and fantastic views from the house and landscaped gardens, High View House is the perfect family-friendly holiday home in Barmouth. The period home retains many original Victorian features and has been updated with modern self-catering facilities and contemporary luxuries like an outdoor hot tub. It's a fantastic choice for families or friends who want to enjoy the beautiful landscape of the Cardigan Coast, Mawddach Estuary, Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park. Barmouth's shops and amenities are a short walk away, as is its award-winning beach.
Providing a warm welcome at any time of the year, The Granary is one of two self-catering cottages that enjoy an elevated position and stunning views over glorious North Wales scenery. Located six miles from the market town of Bala, guests can enjoy peace and tranquillity whilst being centrally located for exploring Snowdonia's stunning national park and many attractions. With 18 acres, hilltop sauna with amazing views, lake with log cabin, kayaks and rowing boat, this is the perfect retreat for a relaxing holiday.
Bwthyn Bach, or Little Cottage, is a romantic holiday home with sensational views of Moel y Gest and the southern Snowdonia mountains. The charming ground-floor cottage is only two miles from Criccieth and has excellent access to footpaths and cycling routes around the Llyn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay and the national park. It has one bedroom for couples or solo visitors, with guests enjoying extras like an outdoor hot tub and a cosy log burner. Bwthyn Bach is dog-friendly and available for bookings all year round.
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