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123 Log Cabins around Snowdonia

From rugged mountain ranges to glorious sandy beaches, Snowdonia National Park, in North Wales, offers a rich variety of attractions to suit all the family. Great for walking, mountain biking, canoeing or even white water rafting, doing a spot of fishing or taking a steam train or conquering Snowdon!

Log Cabin in North Wales 4

Corwen, Clwyd, Wales

Log Cabin in North Wales From £527 Availability

The property enjoys an idyllic location near Corwen, which boasts a range of eateries and shops. Bala, Betws y Coed, Denbigh and Llangollen are all within 15 miles, offering an array of shops, restaurants, leisure activities and attractions. Pop to historic Denbigh and Ruthin, or to the outdoor activity centres of Betws y Coed and Llangollen. Walk or cycle along the canal, climb Snowdonia s mountains, go fishing or canoeing on the river, sail on the lake, ride on the steam trains and enjoy many sporting and cultural events nearby. Visit the National Trust s Chirk Castle, Ruthin s Gaol and Craft Centre to name but a few attractions. This is the perfect location for friends and family to both relax or take a more active holiday. Step inside this stylish yet cosy pod into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. After a long day exploring the area relax on the comfy sofa and watch your favourite movie on the Smart TV. Prepare a romantic meal in the kitchen area, which is equipped with an electric two ring hob, combi microwave/grill, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Sit around the dining table whilst taking in the views. When you re ready for bed choose from the studio king size or the twin bedroom and enjoy a good night s rest and wake up to the views over the valley. Completing the pod is the stylish shower room with shower and WC, perfect to refresh and get ready for the day ahead. The pod nestles in its own garden with a hot tub, patio area, table, chairs and BBQ to embrace the views. It is a lovely spot to unwind and enjoy al fresco dining, embracing the views over the rolling countryside. There is private off road parking for one car at the property. There is a lockable bike rack at the side of the pod.

Log Cabin in North Wales 2

Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd, Wales

Log Cabin in North Wales From £578 Availability

Idyllic location near Betws y coed, the gateway to Snowdonia National Park, where the River Conwy meets its three tributaries the Llugwy, the Lledr and the Machno. Full of outdoor activities, craft, shops, galleries, pubs and historic bridges over rivers and streams. Discover waterfalls, river pools and hilltop lakes alongside the majestic mountains and dense woodland. Enjoy walking, climbing, canoeing, kayaking and fishing in breath taking scenery. Climb Snowdon s Summit, visit Surf Snowdonia, the Zip World Caverns and Go Below for adventures. Take a trip to Conwy Falls and Swallow Falls, pop to Dolwyddelan Castle, Conwy Castle and National Trust s Bodnant Gardens. There is always something to see and do at this all year round destination. Travel along the private drive up to this stunning luxury pod, in the most magical of settings, and embrace the majestic view in the National Park. Walk in through the front door to the stylish open plan lounge/kitchen/diner/bedroom with log burner and all your creature comforts. To your left is the lovely kitchen area. If you decide to eat in, with purchases from local suppliers on your travels, it is well equipped with gas oven and two ring hob, microwave and fridge with freezer box. Enjoy a meal together relaxing at the dining table and chairs in this creatively designed space. After dinner snuggle up on the sofa, watch a film on the Smart TV and enjoy the view from the windows. For cosy nights in, light the log burner, turn on the underfloor heating, read the local guides and plan your holiday activities. After a full day out appreciate a good night s sleep on the comfortable double bed with beautiful views to wake up to. Start the day with a leisurely shower, in the stylish shower room with WC, before you head out for another day exploring this beautiful area. The pod has a large wooden deck, with table and chairs, and a Bushgear hot tub, to make the most of the panoramic views and enjoy the sunshine. Behind the pod is a former barn creating an enclosed outdoor space, ideal if you are bringing your dog on holiday. Take time to explore Snowdonia National Park or just relax in the garden and soak up the breath taking view from dawn till dusk. If you are bringing your bike there s a bike rack though don t forget your lock, and plenty of space for your paddle board or canoe. There is private parking for two cars at the property.

Barn in North Wales 2

Bala, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £606 Availability

A beautiful and romantic couples retreat in an idyllic village location perfect to relax, unwind and explore Snowdonia National Park, dramatic countryside, historic towns and pretty villages in North Wales. Nearby Bala boasts Wales's largest natural lake, narrow gauge railway, National White Water Centre and a range of restaurants and shops. Nearby Betws y Coed with historic bridges, waterfalls, river pools and hill top lakes, is also full of outdoor activity and craft shops, galleries and public houses. Enjoy walking, climbing, kayaking, sailing and fishing in breath taking scenery. Visit historic towns of Ruthin and Denbigh, have a day trip to Barmouth for fabulous beaches or take the challenges of GYG karting, Snowdonia's Cader Idris, Surf Snowdonia and the Zip World Caverns. This really is an all year round destination. The attractive barn has a welcoming lobby, with interesting art work and plenty of space for coats and boots, opening into the spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/diner flooded with natural light. Open the French doors, listen to the birdsong and step outside onto the patio area with wonderful views over the grounds and beyond. If you decide to eat in the well equipped kitchen area then you have everything you need to prepare a delicious romantic meal, with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Dolce Gusto coffee machine and washing machine, alongside many other little thoughtful extras creating a lovely space to cook in. Relax on the comfortable sofas, play board games, plan tomorrows activities and embrace the wonderful views. On chillier evenings, light the ready laid wood burner and watch a good film or lose yourself in a good book. Along the corridor, there is a comfortable double bedroom which leads to a stylish en suite shower room one step down. Up the private drive, past the owners home, the property nestles on the gravelled courtyard with superb countryside views. You can enjoy alfresco dining in the private raised patio area with table, chairs, charcoal BBQ and pretty borders with lovely views. There are also a number of shared spaces to sit and relax in the nine acres of grounds. Maybe picnic by the standing stones or at the top of the garden near the trees. If you are bringing your bike there is lockable storage and an outside tap with hose available. Plenty of outside space for your canoe or kayak. The shared, spacious, vaulted ceiling games barn is also accessible from the courtyard and offers a wide range of fun activities to enjoy, including Free View with large wall projection, darts, table tennis, slate bed pool table and high quality hi fi system. Ample private parking on site, within walking distance to the property. Please note that the path from the car parking area is quite steep. The owners have also wilded seven acres of the grounds to make a small sanctuary for wildlife with the creation of a large natural lake, new copses and wildflower meadows. Guests are welcome to walk around the lake but swimming and fishing are prohibited, but a wander through the wildflower meadow on a summer's evening is a real nature lovers treat.

Barn in North Wales 2

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £460 Availability

Set on a working farm of 220 acres, just 3.5 miles from Bala with its cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy boating, stroll around the lake or ride on the steam railway. For the more adventurous there s the National White Water Centre, Zip World Slate Caverns at Blaenau Ffestiniog, King Arthur s Labyrinth and the mountain bike trail centre at Coed y Brenin, all within 30 miles, or spend days on the St David s Golf Course, just 5 miles away. Being in Southern Snowdonia you can enjoy a plethora of footpaths and cycle routes, superb fishing, varied activities and events alongside the breathtaking scenery. There is something for everyone here. A spacious property filled with natural light and fabulous views from every window. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher creating a lovely space to rustle up a meal why not open the feature door and let the outside in? When ready, head through to the lounge/diner and enjoy your meal at the dining table with views over the patio garden and beyond. After a full day out, relax on the sofa to enjoy your favourite programmes on TV and plan your holiday activities. You will also find a wet room on this floor with a shower and WC. When ready for bed, head upstairs to the bedroom and the bathroom. Enjoy a soak in the bathroom with a bath and WC. The bedroom has a double bed and superb views to wake up to. Outside you will find a shared utility room with a washing machine. You can relax and enjoy morning coffee at the table and chairs on the enclosed patio with lovely views over the rolling countryside. Explore the designated footpaths in the farmland and stroll down to the River Dee. Private parking for two cars at the property. This property has a private water supply.

Barn in North Wales 8

Denbigh, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £1049 Availability

This stunning property is just a short drive from the pleasant village of Llannefydd, with its own pretty pub. Pop to the historic market town of Denbigh with eateries and independent shops, and the beach at Abergele is just short drive offering lots of seaside fun. Head West to Colwyn Bay, the pretty cobbled streets of Conwy, the beach and the Victorian pier at Llandudno. Walk the Conwy Castle Walls, reach the top of the Great Orme by foot or cable car, go go karting at Glan y Gors or join the coastal path for majestic sea views. Within easy driving distance to Snowdonia National Park and major attractions such as Zip World and National Trust s Bodnant Gardens. This stunning property is full of surprises and all the thoughtful little extras for your stay. Refurbished in 2019, with underfloor heating, exposed stone walls and beams that allude to the charm and quality throughout the property. Enter through the oak beamed porch into the snug with comfortable sofas, contemporary wood burner effect electric fire and Smart TV, a lovely space to relax and unwind after a long day out. Walk through to the breath taking kitchen with wonderful oak beams, granite work tops, electric Range oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, with the dining table taking centre stage, perfect for everyone to gather round and enjoy time together over a meal. This beautiful room flows through to the lounge, flooded with natural light and fabulous views, relax on the velvet sofas, open the bi folding doors to let the outside in and plan your holiday activities. For cosy nights in, light the wood burner, and after dinner play board games for your evening s entertainment, watch a film on the Smart TV or head outside to the games barn. Heading back through to the kitchen there is a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, leading to a shower room with shower and WC. Also, on the ground floor is a king size bedroom with Smart TV and stylish en suite wet room and WC. Proceeding upstairs to the first floor, there are another three bedrooms to choose from, two of the rooms have double zip and link beds (which can be made up as twins on request), both have Smart TVs and an en suite shower room and WC. The third bedroom is the charming master bedroom with Smart TV, private balcony and super views of the countryside. Enjoy a leisurely bath or shower in the en suite bathroom with roll top bath, separate shower and WC, and enjoy a good night s sleep in the king size bed with wonderful views to wake up to. Heading to the outside, which certainly echoes the quality of the inside, there is a large patio area with seating, your own private hot tub and the games barn with table tennis. Simply relax and unwind as you enjoy a truly magical break here. There is also an outside shower, Gas BBQ for al fresco dining and an enclosed garden. There is private off road parking for five cars.

Porthmadog View Cottage 8

Snowdonia & The Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales

Porthmadog View Cottage From £2234 Availability

Offering stunning views from every room right on the water-front, Porthmadog View Cottage is a luxurious and spacious home for eight very lucky guests with a wonderful balcony over the water!

The main living quarters are delightfully open-plan, with a huge sofa and armchairs to one side, a lovely casual dining area to another, and the magnificent kitchen to the other! A large set of French doors provides a stunning view over the water and the natural landscape all around you, as well as flooding the interiors with a warm glow of light.

The kitchen is bright and modern and infinitely spacious, with a full array of fantastic facilities built-in, as well as an awesome breakfast bar for casual meals and snacks. There’s a second, more casual living area in front of a fabulous wood-burner and TV, where you can settle for a little calm relaxation. If its entertainment you’re after, head to the games room for a round of table tennis!

There are four sumptuous bedrooms in total, two doubles and two twin rooms. Each is warm, bright and cosy, with seating areas and plush furnishings. The undeniable master suite enjoys a full wall of windows overlooking the stunning river outside, as well as a large bathtub which looks out over the room and a separate walk-in rain-shower! The second double room has terrace access, so you can wake up and step straight into the sunshine as you enjoy the sun dazzling over the sea in front of you! There are four fabulous bathrooms to accompany the four bedrooms, and all are spacious, elegant and equipped with fabulous facilities.

And finally, step out onto your incredible sea-front terrace, complete with a fabulous alfresco table! Enjoy a casual drink as you admire the magnificent views across the river and the golden sands of the beach below. This beautifully remote location makes it ideal for a little star gazing by night and watching the world sail by in the day time.

Just a short walk away you’ll find the wonderful town of Porthmadog, brimming with shops, pubs and restaurants and a quaint marina. Take a ride on the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Steam Railways, watch the rare and migrating sea birds along the estuaries or get in a round of golf at Porthmadog Golf Club less than 2 miles away. With the delights of Snowdonia and The Lleyn Peninsula on your doorstep, vast mountains and glistening beach alike await you!

In this region of Wales, you’ll find its first national park: the Snowdonia National Park. 823 square miles of towering mountains and shimmering lakes, it can be seen as far away as Porthmadog on the west coast! Snowdon itself is an icon of Wales, alongside 13 other majestic peaks over 3,000 feet high, ideal for climbing and hiking! But if you’re not as fit as you used to be, worry not – the chilly peak of Snowdon is even accessible by train, so you can enjoy the breath-taking views whatever your level!

The town of Llanberis, at the foot of Snowdon, offers all sorts of quaint shops and eateries like the Llanberis Art & Craft and Coffee Pot and fascinating attractions. There are water sports, climbing and cycling activities, as well as Llanberis Lake Railway, the National Slate Museum and the Electric Mountain Visitor Centre, one of the largest Hydro-Electric power stations inside a mountain!

Wales is a small, mountainous peninsula to the west of England with just over 3 million people (less than a third of London!), yet more than 400 castles and three expansive national parks! With over 15 million visitors a year, there’s got to be something special that brings visitors back time after time!

Could it be the breath-taking scenery? The dazzling gardens? The easy-going and welcoming folk? Or even the heritage railways that never cease to pique one’s interest?

Our personal favourites are the three national parks: the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Whether you’re into hill-walking, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking or climbing, or the rather more adventurous surfing, hang-gliding or even a go on the only four-person zip line in Europe, you’ll find your perfect spot amid the extraordinary natural landscapes of Wales’ most treasured parks.

With water to the north, south and east, Wales has rather more than its fair share of dramatic coastline, making for not only incredible scenery but also a superb beach holiday destination! The Pembrokeshire Peninsula which looks out over the Irish Sea promises rugged and steep limestone cliffs best enjoyed from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail. Along the way, you will find enchanting villages, picturesque resort areas, idyllic fishing harbours, winding estuaries, and incredible, wide-open beaches

The Wales Coast Path traces the country's entire length, taking in perfect sandcastle-beaches and striking mountain passes weaving through the wilderness. The immense geological diversity can be enjoyed along with the extensive network of paths, while for some jaw-dropping architectural beauty, Caernarfon Castle and Caerphilly Castle are just two of the many sublime castles. While the utterly cosmopolitan Cardiff is brimming with splendid castles, arcades, and historical buildings, making it the perfect base for exploring the rest of the country!

Only two hours from London, getting into Wales is easy! Cardiff Airport, or one of the London airports when visiting South Wales. Other cities served by international airports in England which offer reasonable access to parts of Wales include Bristol (for south Wales), Birmingham (for mid-Wales), Liverpool and Manchester (for north Wales). Along the coastlines the roads are excellent, and there is an extensive train service throughout the country.

Porthmadog View Cottage 8

Snowdonia & The Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales

Porthmadog View Cottage From £2234 Availability

Offering stunning views from every room right on the water-front, Porthmadog View Cottage is a luxurious and spacious home for eight very lucky guests with a wonderful balcony over the water!

The main living quarters are delightfully open-plan, with a huge sofa and armchairs to one side, a lovely casual dining area to another, and the magnificent kitchen to the other! A large set of French doors provides a stunning view over the water and the natural landscape all around you, as well as flooding the interiors with a warm glow of light.

The kitchen is bright and modern and infinitely spacious, with a full array of fantastic facilities built-in, as well as an awesome breakfast bar for casual meals and snacks. There’s a second, more casual living area in front of a fabulous wood-burner and TV, where you can settle for a little calm relaxation. If its entertainment you’re after, head to the games room for a round of table tennis!

There are four sumptuous bedrooms in total, two doubles and two twin rooms. Each is warm, bright and cosy, with seating areas and plush furnishings. The undeniable master suite enjoys a full wall of windows overlooking the stunning river outside, as well as a large bathtub which looks out over the room and a separate walk-in rain-shower! The second double room has terrace access, so you can wake up and step straight into the sunshine as you enjoy the sun dazzling over the sea in front of you! There are four fabulous bathrooms to accompany the four bedrooms, and all are spacious, elegant and equipped with fabulous facilities.

And finally, step out onto your incredible sea-front terrace, complete with a fabulous alfresco table! Enjoy a casual drink as you admire the magnificent views across the river and the golden sands of the beach below. This beautifully remote location makes it ideal for a little star gazing by night and watching the world sail by in the day time.

Just a short walk away you’ll find the wonderful town of Porthmadog, brimming with shops, pubs and restaurants and a quaint marina. Take a ride on the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Steam Railways, watch the rare and migrating sea birds along the estuaries or get in a round of golf at Porthmadog Golf Club less than 2 miles away. With the delights of Snowdonia and The Lleyn Peninsula on your doorstep, vast mountains and glistening beach alike await you!

In this region of Wales, you’ll find its first national park: the Snowdonia National Park. 823 square miles of towering mountains and shimmering lakes, it can be seen as far away as Porthmadog on the west coast! Snowdon itself is an icon of Wales, alongside 13 other majestic peaks over 3,000 feet high, ideal for climbing and hiking! But if you’re not as fit as you used to be, worry not – the chilly peak of Snowdon is even accessible by train, so you can enjoy the breath-taking views whatever your level!

The town of Llanberis, at the foot of Snowdon, offers all sorts of quaint shops and eateries like the Llanberis Art & Craft and Coffee Pot and fascinating attractions. There are water sports, climbing and cycling activities, as well as Llanberis Lake Railway, the National Slate Museum and the Electric Mountain Visitor Centre, one of the largest Hydro-Electric power stations inside a mountain!

Wales is a small, mountainous peninsula to the west of England with just over 3 million people (less than a third of London!), yet more than 400 castles and three expansive national parks! With over 15 million visitors a year, there’s got to be something special that brings visitors back time after time!

Could it be the breath-taking scenery? The dazzling gardens? The easy-going and welcoming folk? Or even the heritage railways that never cease to pique one’s interest?

Our personal favourites are the three national parks: the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Whether you’re into hill-walking, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking or climbing, or the rather more adventurous surfing, hang-gliding or even a go on the only four-person zip line in Europe, you’ll find your perfect spot amid the extraordinary natural landscapes of Wales’ most treasured parks.

With water to the north, south and east, Wales has rather more than its fair share of dramatic coastline, making for not only incredible scenery but also a superb beach holiday destination! The Pembrokeshire Peninsula which looks out over the Irish Sea promises rugged and steep limestone cliffs best enjoyed from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail. Along the way, you will find enchanting villages, picturesque resort areas, idyllic fishing harbours, winding estuaries, and incredible, wide-open beaches

The Wales Coast Path traces the country's entire length, taking in perfect sandcastle-beaches and striking mountain passes weaving through the wilderness. The immense geological diversity can be enjoyed along with the extensive network of paths, while for some jaw-dropping architectural beauty, Caernarfon Castle and Caerphilly Castle are just two of the many sublime castles. While the utterly cosmopolitan Cardiff is brimming with splendid castles, arcades, and historical buildings, making it the perfect base for exploring the rest of the country!

Only two hours from London, getting into Wales is easy! Cardiff Airport, or one of the London airports when visiting South Wales. Other cities served by international airports in England which offer reasonable access to parts of Wales include Bristol (for south Wales), Birmingham (for mid-Wales), Liverpool and Manchester (for north Wales). Along the coastlines the roads are excellent, and there is an extensive train service throughout the country.

Sun View Lodge 6

Llanbedr, Gwynedd, Wales

Sun View Lodge From £650 Availability

Sun View Lodge is a pretty, wooden lodge nestled in the village of Llanbedr, Wales. Hosting three bedrooms; one ground-floor double, one first-floor double with children's single bed and one first-floor twin, sleeping a total of seven guests. The property comes with a family bathroom and ground-floor shower room. Completing the interior is an open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with an electric fire, a utility and first-floor games room. Outside has an enclosed front and side lawned garden with covered decked veranda, hot tub, barbecue and furniture, as well as off-road parking for two cars. Sun View Lodge is a superb base for families looking to explore the Welsh coastline.

Padarn Lodge 3

Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales

Padarn Lodge From £529 Availability

Padarn Lodge is a beautiful single-storey lodge resting in Caernarfon, North Wales. Hosting one double bedroom and a shower room, this property can sleep up to two guests. There is also an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area and woodburning stove. Outside there is a private garden area with a lawn and decking with outdoor furniture, along with an off-road parking space. Padarn Lodge is a romantic retreat for two to North Wales.

Menai Lodge 5

Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales

Menai Lodge From £672 Availability

Menai Lodge is a fabulous detached single-storey lodge resting on a private park in Caernarfon, North Wales. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double and a bunk room, along with a shower room, this property can sleep up to six guests with the use of the sofa bed. There is also an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. Outside there is a private garden area with lawn and decking with outdoor furniture, along with off-road parking. Menai Lodge makes a wondrous base for a small family's adventures across North Wales.

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