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Explore the stunning Snowdonia National Park, the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. From sandy beaches to rugged mountains, a holiday in Snowdonia has lots to offer. How about White Water Rafting? Spotting osprey near Porthmadog? Or a trip on the The Ffestiniog Railway?

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Cozy Norwegian log cabin in Snowdonia on Trawsfynydd Holiday Village 5

Bronaber, Gwynedd, Wales

Cozy  Norwegian log cabin in Snowdonia on Trawsfynydd Holiday Village From £525 Availability

The cabin is a large 2-bedroom self catering log cabin sleeping up to 5 people, one being on a sofa bed. Free WIFI. Pets are welcome free , max 2 dogs. Being located in the lower part of the holiday village below the reception it is only a short walk from the children’s play area and has parking for up to 3 cars. It is 2 miles from Coed y Brenin cycling centre and it has lockable bike storage. Ideally suited if you work from home you can take a break and still work via the free wifi.

The cabin features an open plan setting within the lounge, dining room and kitchen, the bedrooms and bathroom are situated off of a small corridor to the rear of the cabin.

The lounge-diner has patio doors leading out onto the decking and is made up of two 2x 2 seater sofas and a single seater, a TV with basic Freeview channels,DVD player, free WiFi, and a dining table with 4 chairs.

The modern kitchen features all standard kitchen appliances including a fitted oven and hob, a fridge with ice box and microwave. A tea towel is provided but you must bring hand and bath towels Food, hair dryer etc. Bedding supplied

The bedrooms are larger than the standard cabins and are located off the corridor to the rear of the cabin. There is a good sized double bedroom with a 4’6 bed and a compact twin bedroom with two 3’ single beds. There is ample room around the double bed to access it comfortably from both sides. All beds are made up with linen ready for your arrival.

The bathroom is a little larger than the standard cabins and has a bath with shower over it. The electric central heating is available from October to End of May. There are also additional heaters available throughout the year and all electricity costs are included.

It has a large decked area to the front of the cabin and parking is directly beside the cabin for 3 cars (2 on one side and 1 on the other).

Please Note:
*A travel cot will fit into the double bedroom if you move the double bed to the side.
*All of the log cabins are privately owned and so each one looks and feels a little different as it may have different furnishings or layout. All are non smoking.
*There are gates on the decking.
There is a shop and off licence on site.
What’s NOT supplied: towels, food, tea, coffee, sugar, milk, soap.hair dryer.

Located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Cymer Abbey and Bala Lake Railway Interpretive Centre are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Traveling with kids? Consider Go Ape at Coed y Brenin and Zip World Llechwedd. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails, mountain biking, and cycling nearby.

Criccieth Country Hall 10

Gwynedd, Wales

Criccieth Country Hall From £3790 Availability

You have the once in a lifetime opportunity to be Lord or Lady of the Manor at the magnificent 17th century Grade II listed Criccieth Country Hall! Nestled in its fabulous 75-acre estate, this outstanding manor house has been sympathetically restored and refurbished. It now offers luxurious comfort together with a wonderful warm ambience in rooms brimming with warm wood panelling, beamed ceilings, polished mosaic floors, huge fireplaces and handpicked, sumptuous furnishings. Criccieth Country Hall sleeps 10 guests in 5 sensational bedrooms, all having something very special to offer if you have a special celebration, all the better as you can dine and relax in a noble style.
 
As you make your way up the sweeping drive, you will be in awe of the stunning lush lawns, the beautiful borders, the woodlands and the stone terraces. The majestic 17th century stone facade and its striking latticed windows give you a nod as to what to expect inside. If you are lucky, the climbing wisterias will be in bloom, but whatever time of the year you visit, you are in for a wonderful treat!
 
Criccieth Country Hall has unique period features that have been lovingly looked after and combined with some wonderful grand pieces. The vast living room boasts a glorious period mosaic floor, perfect for showcasing the Chesterfield sofas in front of the roaring fire. A polished veneer baby grand piano sits in one corner of the room plus there is an elegant spread of gorgeous antiques. The grand dining room is equally impressive with a long traditional dining table and chairs, a harp in the corner and a stone fireplace. The traditional kitchen is well-equipped, perfect for preparing a celebration supper.
 
The Bridal Suite oozes romantic appeal with its wonderful four-poster bed housing a sumptuous Princess and the Pea mattress. The room boasts rich wooden wall panelling and a stand-alone copper bath. What an amazing room! You will feel truly spoilt in this luxury. Period elegance continues in the other rooms. All offer sensational views of the garden and unique features such as ancient stone fireplaces now used to house dressing tables. You have the choice of the Cromwell Room, Lady Annabel, the Garden or Peacock rooms. All are spacious and offer elegant comfort. The house offers three exceptional modern bathrooms as well as the Bridal Suite’s stand-alone bath. They are very roomy and tasteful.
 
The estate is yours to discover. You can marvel at the glimpses of the River Dwyfach with its salmon fishing, the Quackery, the enchanting gipsy caravan, the Japanese water garden, the tennis court, stone terraces and the giant chessboard. The lawns sweep all around these wonderful treats. Afternoon tea or alfresco dining can be taken on the terrace. The delights are never-ending at the fabulous Criccieth Country Hall.

Criccieth Country Hall is located close to Criccieth, between Pwllheli and Porthmadog on the wild and stunning Llyn peninsula. From this location, you can enjoy the wonderful attractions and scenic landscapes of the Llyn peninsula and the Snowdonia National Park.

The Llyn Peninsula coast is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stunning, idyllic beaches to visit, seaside resorts with an excellent bistro life, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours and smart marinas. The historic fishing village of Aberdaron was the last stop for pilgrims on the way to Ynys Enlli otherwise known as Bardsey Island or the ‘Isle of 20000 Saints’ which is now a National Nature Reserve famous for its birdlife. Abersoch is a delightful seaside resort with sailing and watersports, a bistro dining scene, fabulous beaches and a lovely sheltered harbour. Llanbedrog boasts a photogenic line of colourful beach huts and a superb beach. Porthdinllaen is a much loved, much-photographed coastal hamlet brimming with quaint houses above a stunning half-moon of golden sand. Beside Porthdinllaen is Nefyn with its maritime museum, pretty harbour and a sweeping crescent of sand. Its headland golf course is extremely scenic.
 
Criccieth is a beautiful, elegant seaside resort on Cardigan Bay. It is known as the ‘Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia’. This attractive Victorian resort offers fantastic beaches and traditional Welsh charm.
 
Porthmadog, known locally as ‘Port, lies 5 miles east of Criccieth, 11 miles south-west of Blaenau Ffestiniog, 25 miles north of Dolgellau and 20 miles south of Caernarfon. The town boasts a stunning setting, dominated by the mountain known as Moel y Gest, 262 metres above the town. The Glaslyn estuary to the north and east is a haven for migrating birds and wildlife. Porthmadog is a bustling town brimming with independent shops and wonderful eateries. It has a strong, proud heritage, culture and community. With all the majesty of the Snowdonia National Park on its doorstep and the spectacular coastline of the Llyn peninsula, it really is a wonderful spot. The town is also popular with steam railway buffs for the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways.
 
The breathtaking Snowdonia National Park covers 840 square miles with its purple-tipped mountains and lush forests. The park is spectacular and crammed full of outdoor activities including cycling, climbing, horse riding, golfing, bird watching, caving and watersports. There are plenty of ancient monuments and museums.
 
The Llyn peninsula’s capital Pwllheli is a very busy seaside resort. It boasts a popular sailing and watersports centre, a fantastic marina, art galleries and excellent shops and restaurants.

Denbigh Farmhouse 8

Denbigh, Gwynedd, Wales

Denbigh Farmhouse From £1179 Availability

This characterful farmhouse oozes rustic charm, making a magical holiday retreat for up to eight guests in the ethereal beauty of North Wales.  Set within two acres of rolling countryside, Denbigh Farmhouse sits in the River Clwyd valley, close to the waterfalls of Clocaenog Forest with a backdrop of the Clywdian Mountains, the definition of a beauty spot.

This rural getaway is delightfully refurbished with wood beamed ceiling, stone walls and feature woodburner fireplace found in both ground floor living rooms.  The larger of the two lounges benefits from dual patio doors providing a perfect spot to gaze out at the view with a cup of tea, or throw the doors open to let the outside in.  A spacious kitchen has everything you will need to provide hearty farmhouse meals and enjoy them together at the eight-seater dining table.  

Heading upstairs the farmhouse charm continues with a range of thoughtfully designed bedrooms with stone walls, wooden floors, wrought iron beds and period features.  A master double bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom and sliding doors that lead to a pretty balcony with extra seating and views out to the sea, a magical place to enjoy your morning coffee.  An additional double bedroom has an en-suite room, then two further twin rooms, with stunning views complete the sleeping accommodation.  A shared bathroom with luxurious roll top bath adds to the luxury and charm of the property.

Step outside to the exceptional enclosed garden that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape to be enjoyed at every angle.  While younger members of the family are occupied with the children’s play area and table tennis table, why not take an opportunity to sink into the bubbles of the large hot tub with a glass of fizz, the best spot in the house to relax and enjoy the views.

Set in the charming hamlet of Cefn Berain, this wonderful farmhouse offers a safe haven to both relax and entertain, whilst being close to some of the most breath-taking scenery and landscapes North Wales has to offer.  A true holiday to remember.

Set within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Denbigh Farmhouse has enviable views of the surrounding mountains and valleys whilst being close by to a number of tourist spots and activities to keep everyone busy.  A short drive will take you to Denbigh where a trip to the scenic lake of Llyn Brenig is a must.  Grab a bike and explore the beautiful surrounding area on trails suited to all abilities, or if you fancy your hand at fishing the reservoir offer pike fishing (from 1st November each year). Stop off for lunch at the Lakeside Café.

While in Denbigh a trip to the medieval fortress of Denbigh Castle offers a dramatic delve into history.  With a drawbridge and triple-towered gatehouse this castle is perched atop the Vale of Clwyd and played a vital role in the wars that shaped Wales.  There is an on-site exhibition, gift shop and light refreshments available to complete your trip.

Keen golfers will want to try a round at the local Denbigh Golf Club, with 18 holes available and a Pay and Play policy for non-members.  Walk the lush green course and take in the scenic landscape along the way.   If you are looking for further light exercise a visit to the beautiful Clocaenog Forest is highly recommended, a striking conifer forest with a range of easy trails suitable for all ages, with plenty of opportunity for wildlife spotting.  Pack a picnic and enjoy by the lake.

For a day at the beach take a drive to the tourist coastal town of Rhyl (17 miles drive) to build sandcastles on this blue flag sandy beach, whilst a little further afield you will find Wales’s largest seaside resort, the Llandudno Beaches with a range of entertainment and leisure facilities available. The West Shore beach offers stunning sunsets and a more peaceful environment to the bustling North Shore beach and faces Conwy Bay that at low tide offers a great opportunity for kite-flyers and kite-surfers to hit the shore.

Explore the mountain landscape with a visit to the alpine-esque Betws-y-Coed, known as the gateway to Snowdonia.  Adventurous types could take a guided tour to the spectacular underground slate mine where abseiling, climbing and zip-lining can be enjoyed.  For a more relaxing day stroll amongst the independent craft shops or breathe in the fresh air with a walk through the Gwydr Forest surrounding the village.

Denbigh House 28

Holyhead, Gwynedd, Wales

Denbigh House From £12069 Availability

The ultimate beach retreat awaits you set with the stunning backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains, on the beautiful Holy Island of Anglesey.  Sleeping up to 28 guests in total two exquisitely renovated neighbouring holiday homes sit amongst lush grounds complete with shared private tennis court, hot tubs, breath-taking views and Borth Wen Bay just a short ten-minute stroll from your door.

Both properties are flooded with natural light throughout enhancing the warm natural textiles and modern décor.  The main living spaces in both homes are situated on the first floor to allow for maximum enjoyment of the coastal vistas. Gather round the large wood burning stoves found in the living areas, a great spot to cosy up on a chilly night, after a lively evening meal served at the large dining tables flanked by floor to ceiling windows that allow you to enjoy your meal with a view.  

On a warm evening take a stroll, drink in hand, and follow the lovely flow from the living room onto the balcony terraces where dinner sizzles on the BBQ grill, back through to the spacious kitchen dining areas.  Both properties hold enviably well-equipped kitchens with all the modern amenities you would want to host a large group from Rangemaster oven, Insinkerator, two dishwashers, wine fridges and more!

To add to the fun, each house comes with a playroom/games room where younger members of the family can bed in and make their own.  Complete with games consoles, Satellite TV, board games and free Wifi throughout, this is a perfect place to chill with a movie or get competitive on the PlayStation!  

In the larger of the two houses, Osprey House, the sleeping accommodation is spread across the ground floor and second floor, allowing easy access options for those who need it.  There are five double bedrooms complete with en-suite, two of which have patio doors that lead out to the lovely gardens.  A family bathroom with bath and shower and a kid-friendly bunk room completes the ground floor.  The remaining two super king bedrooms are tucked up in the eaves of the second floor and come with not only an en-suite each with bath and shower but a dressing room and striking views out to the Bay to enjoy from the cosy comfort of your morning lie-in.    

Meanwhile in Bara House the bedrooms are spread across the ground floor and first floor.  Two super-king bedrooms complete with en-suite and patio doors allow you to make the most of the crisp morning air coming off the bay each day.   Also on the ground floor is a twin bedroom with en-suite and a fantastic nautical themed bunk room that will delight the youngest members of your family, particular as it includes a Nintendo library, TV and chill out sofa! The remaining two large double bedrooms can be found on the first floor and share a family bathroom with shower and excellent sunken bath for luxurious soaks in the bubbles.

Zip and link beds in both mean that most rooms can be adapted for your party, plus cosy under floor heating, fluffy towels and toiletries in all bathrooms keep the emphasis firmly on your comfort and happiness.

The impressive outdoor area expands further than the lovely outdoor seating and BBQ of each properties’ balcony terrace areas, to a private tennis court, a private hot tub each and a Rebo tennis wall.  Swing in a hanging chair or relax in the bubbles with a drink as you watch the world go by or if your competitive streak still needs feeding after a game on the court, then a table tennis tournament will keep even the most energetic guests busy!  With the beach just a ten-minute walk away, access to sand and sea is easy with lovely coastal walks easily accessed from your front door. There is much to see and do in one of the most visually striking parts of Wales if you can tear yourself away from the excellent amenities on offer at Denbigh House.

Set in its own delightful grounds Denbigh House benefits from breath-taking vistas at every angle.  Watch the sunrise over nearby Borth Wen Bay, within easy walking distance, ideal for enjoying a lovely coastal walk or getting stuck in with a bucket and spade.  Backed by sand dunes this is a lovely safe beach where children can paddle or stretch your legs with the circular walk along Rhoscolyn beach towards the headland.  

If you are looking for a night off from cooking, then we recommend a trip to the excellent local pub, The White Eagle.  A real hidden gem, this pub is often referred to as the best on the island, with an elevated outdoor terrace, mouth-watering roasts and a selection of ales, all complimented by a stunning view, just two minutes from your door.

Why not visit the only working windmill in Wales at Llynon Mill?  Built in 1775 the mill still produces wholemeal flour, whilst two neighbouring roundhouses provide a unique insight into the farming practise and lifestyle of the Iron Age.  There is also a wonderful on-site café to grab some lunch or a slice of cake during your visit.

If you want to get out on the waves, we recommend a visit to Beaumaris Pier to grab a boat trip to Puffin Island.  Skippers will steer you past the seal colony and seal cave at Penmon Point lighthouse, whilst the Island itself has a plethora of birdlife from cormorants, guillemots and of course puffins!  If you are lucky you may even spot bottlenose dolphins or harbour porpoises swimming by.

A trip into the Snowdonia national park is a must during your stay.  Whether you are looking to climb the highest peaks or just take in the natural beauty of the National Park there is something for everyone.  We recommend the Llyn Cwellyn Boardwalk trail, an easy access lakeside walk that meanders between two soaring mountain peaks.   If hiking isn’t your thing then why not hop on board the seasonal Snowdon Railway, surely one of the most picturesque train rides in the world, with stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views you can ride the rail right to the summit without any exertion needed!

Dog Friendly Log Cabin with Hot Tub - Seiriol 6

Dwyran, Gwynedd, Wales

Dog Friendly Log Cabin with Hot Tub - Seiriol From £1218 Availability

Seiriol is our stunning log cabin, complete with it's own wood-burning stove, hot tub, pizza oven, and fire pit where you can roast marshmallows or soak in amongst the bubbles and watch the stars drift by.
Nothing beats cosy nights in front of the fire, either indoors or out, in our secluded cabin free from light and noise pollution. Your own little slice of paradise.
Seiriol comes complete with a fully functional kitchen and a modern tiled shower room for all of your home comforts. The main bedroom houses a comfortable double bed and young children can enjoy sleeping in the crog loft above, accessed by ladder steps, like sleeping in their own secret den!
The sofa bed in the living area means that families of 6 can share the space and all sleep comfortably after spending the days enjoying all that Anglesey has to offer, all year round!
Warm summer days at the incredible local beaches in Newborough area of outstanding natural beauty? Blustery Autumnal walks around the many fantastic routes around the island? A day of adventure enjoying one of the many outdoor activities available all year round and not to mention the awe-inspiring Snowdonia National Park only a short drive away. Whatever you choose to do on your holiday there's no better place to unwind afterwards than Seiriol.
Our stunning Log Cabin, Seiriol, comes complete with hot tub, pizza oven, fire pit and fitted kitchen and modern shower room. Glamping at Llanfair Hall has never been such a luxurious experience!

We are situated in a designated low light pollution area, meaning that you will be able to see all that the night sky has to offer. You can sit back and relax in the hot tub, blanketed by the Milky Way, and enjoy the stunning views with loved ones.

We are in easy reach of everything that Anglesey and the North Wales coast and Snowdonia have to offer.

This cabin is located in Gaerwen. Eryri National Park and Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Anglesey Model Village & Gardens and James Pringle Weavers. Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens and GreenWood Forest Park are also worth visiting. Explore all the area has to offer with cycling and hiking.

E19 THE WARREN, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Abersoch 6

Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales

E19 THE WARREN, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Abersoch From £2380 Availability

The Warren E19 in Abersoch, Gwynedd sleeps six people in three bedrooms.

Single-storey and hosting three bedrooms, a double with a TV and en-suite shower room, another double and a twin bedroom, along with a bathroom and an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Appliances include an electric oven and hob, a microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. For entertainment, there are two TVs with Freeview, WiFi and books. Outside there is off-road parking for three cars and an enclosed multi-level garden with patio, decking, furniture and steps down to The Warren Beach. The central heating is powered by gas and is included in the rental price, along with bed linen, towels and power. One small well-behaved pet is welcome, however pets and children must be supervised at all times. Shop, pub and beach within 0.2 miles. No smoking or watercrafts. Enquire for on-site facilities at The Warren Park. Property located near The Warren slipway, where boats launch with tractors and other vehicles. There are steps leading up to the entrance of the property. The Warren E19 is ideal for a family escape to North Wales.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. 2 x TVs with Freeview, WiFi and selection of books. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Towels, tea towels, and oven gloves are not inc. Off-road parking for 3 cars. Enclosed multi-level rear garden with patio, decking and furniture. One small well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop, pub and beach 0.2 miles. Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £200. Note: Watercrafts are not permitted on the park. Note:On-site facilities at The Warren Holiday Park are accessed via a leisure pass which needs to be requested directly by the lead name in your party, through an online registration process within 'My Haulfryn', the sites online account.Details of which will be shared with guests once your booking is confirmed with us.The facilities include a Technogym, three outdoor swimming pools and flume, indoor heated pool, sauna and steam rooms, badminton courts, squash courts, outdoor tennis courts, Warren Spa (at an extra fee), soft play area and the Sandbar Beach Restaurant.Please be aware that it is possible that there may be unannounced closures to the leisure facilities, which is out of our control and the responsibility of the Holiday Park themselves.Please note, Abersoch Quality Homes, Menai Holidays or Sykes Cottages, hold no responsibility for the on-site facilities at The Warren Holiday Park. Note: This property is located near The Warren slipway, where boats launch with tractors and other vehicles, please consider this when booking. Note: There are steps leading up to the entrance of the property, please take care. Note: Check-in is from 4pm, check-out by 10am Note: It is possible that there may be closures to the leisure facilities, this is not the responsibility or liability of the owner. (CHARGES APPLY FOR LEISURE FACILITIES)

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: The attractive harbour village of Abersoch is situated on the Llyn Peninsula in a region of Wales renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking. The village, situated between two glorious bays, is one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales and important sailing regattas are held there throughout the summer months. Numerous shops cater for the tourist as well as pubs, restaurants and cafes. There are also opportunities for golfers as there is a course just outside the village and horse riding facilities are also available nearby. Watersports enthusiasts are also well catered for, particularly windsurfing, water skiing and dinghy sailing, not to mention renowned surfing at Port Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth). The long, sandy Abersoch Main Beach is probably the most popular beach in the area. There is a wonderful selection of beaches in the surrounding area of the Llyn Peninsula, including the beautiful and often quiet Porth Ceriad, with it's high cliffs, and sandy Porth Oer ("Whistling Sands"). Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches and cliffs, as well as wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore.

Located in Pwllheli, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Plas Glyn y Weddw and Plas-yn-Rhiw are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Plas Heli and Nefyn & District Golf Club. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails, cycling, and rock climbing.

Enlli Lodge in the beautiful Barmouth 2

Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales

Enlli Lodge in the beautiful Barmouth From £1008 Availability

Enlli Lodge sleeps 2 plus pets with hot tub and sea and mountain views and is surrounded by farmland. With the beach a few minutes’ walk away and the Wales Coastal Path on the doorstep, it is an ideal haven for walkers. Just north of the bustling seaside resort of Barmouth, there are beaches, footpaths, cycle paths and town amenities all nearby as well as the Barmouth Bridge crossing with its vista of the spectacular Mawddach estuary. Travel up the coast towards Harlech and Portmeirion or inland for the picturesque market town of Dolgellau

- Size: sleeps 2
- Beds: 1 double
- Rooms: open-plan living/kitchen/dining area, bedroom with en-suite shower room
- Kitchen & utilities: includes microwave, washing machine and dishwasher
- Entertainment: 50” TV
- Outside: enclosed garden with hot tub, BBQ area, lawn. The scenic Cambrian Coast railway line also passes through the field behind the garden and pulls up at Talybont station, less than a mile away.
- Parking: parking for 2 cars
- General: bed linen and towels provided, heating and electricity included, logs supplied for outdoor wood burner
- Pets: 2 pets welcome
- Children: no children or infants
- Notes: no smoking. Sorry, infants (aged under 2) and children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Talybont. Dinas Oleu and Royal St. David's Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Eryri National Park and Morfa Dyffryn. Hufenfa'r Castell and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are also worth visiting.

Enlli Lodge in the beautiful Talybont 2

Talybont, Gwynedd, Wales

Enlli Lodge in the beautiful Talybont From £966 Availability

Enlli Lodge sleeps 2 plus pets with hot tub and sea and mountain views and is surrounded by farmland. With the beach a few minutes’ walk away and the Wales Coastal Path on the doorstep, it is an ideal haven for walkers. Just north of the bustling seaside resort of Barmouth, there are beaches, footpaths, cycle paths and town amenities all nearby as well as the Barmouth Bridge crossing with its vista of the spectacular Mawddach estuary. Travel up the coast towards Harlech and Portmeirion or inland for the picturesque market town of Dolgellau

- Size: sleeps 2
- Beds: 1 double
- Rooms: open-plan living/kitchen/dining area, bedroom with en-suite shower room
- Kitchen & utilities: includes microwave, washing machine and dishwasher
- Entertainment: 50” TV
- Outside: enclosed garden with hot tub, BBQ area, lawn. The scenic Cambrian Coast railway line also passes through the field behind the garden and pulls up at Talybont station, less than a mile away.
- Parking: parking for 2 cars
- General: bed linen and towels provided, heating and electricity included, logs supplied for outdoor wood burner
- Pets: 2 pets welcome
- Children: no children or infants
- Notes: no smoking. Sorry, infants (aged under 2) and children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Talybont. Ty Crwyn and Barmouth Bridge are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Morfa Dyffryn. Hufenfa'r Castell and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are also worth visiting.

Exclusive beachside lodge with panoramic sea views and beach access. 4

Llandudno, Gwynedd, Wales

Exclusive beachside lodge with panoramic sea views and beach access. From £448 Availability

Detached very private stonebuild lodge style accommodation, situated in an exclusive part of Llandudno. Located within the expansive grounds of a detached beachfront house, this holiday property allows direct access to the quiet beach. The high tide is literally feet away and low tide reveals sand, rock pools and wading sea birds; along with unsurpassed views of the Snowdonia mountain range and Conwy Estuary. Fine days bring beautiful sunsets. This is a simply perfect place for couples to relax.

The enormous garden is shared with the owners who live on site, however such is the layout and size, that privacy is guaranteed.

The accommodation includes a fully fitted kitchen, shower room and toilet, dining room and bedroom, all recently fitted with brandnew furniture and equipment.
Free Wireless Internet access is included.

Outside the lodge is a private seating area which is ideal for barbeques, stunning sea views, mountains and the Isle of Anglesey.
Secure private drive and parking.


Inside there is one double bedroom plus a double sofa bed in the dining area, allowing 2-4 to sleep comfortably. Small but well appointed kitchen with microwave, toaster, fridge. Washing machine just outside the chalet in an outbuilding.
Lounge/dining room includes a Smart TV/DVD, stereo, sofabed, 4 seater dining table. The bathroom comprises a shower, basin and WC. Towels and bed linen are included.

The views depicted in the photos are taken from the garden and not the chalet, however there are still good views from the lodge of the mountains and sea.

Please note the lodge is strictly non-smoking inside.

Mountain guiding: If you enjoy walking, or have that that urge to conquer Snowdon, Wales' highest mountain, but don't quite have the experience to go it alone, we can also offer guided mountain walks.

Walk the famous Carneddau or Glyder ranges with full days out.

Routes tailored to suit all ages and abilities.

With an extensive knowledge and 21 years mountain experience of the nearby Snowdonia National Park we can guide you to the summits.

£40 per person, max party of 6 persons, minimum £100 per day. Contact owner for details.

Located in Llandudno, this chalet is on the waterfront. Great Orme Tramway and Great Orme Ancient Mines are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Pen-y-Dinas Hillfort and Bodafon Farm Park. Consider Venue Cymru for a night out or The Cayley Promenade if you're traveling with kids. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cave exploring nearby.

Eyri (Snowdonia) National Park self contained Norwegian Log Cabin 4

Bronaber, Gwynedd, Wales

Eyri (Snowdonia) National Park self contained Norwegian Log Cabin From £840 Availability


Swiss family Schmid in Snowdonia have availability in our self contained Norwegian Log Cabin.

Step back in time... our cabin was built with logs having well over a century of growth... tightly packed dense wood and so very warm. Experience nature on the Snowdonia National Park. The cabin is quite private and situated on the Trawsfynydd Holiday Village with its own bore hole natural water supply.
A very tranquil spot with an incredible vista of stars on a clear night (there is no ambient light permitted in the infrastructure of this exceptional space).. Superb!

The log cabin is hugely atmospheric being built from aged Norwegian logs and simply furnished to reflect the ambience.

A very intimate space for couples or small families.

We have a private rear garden that catches the early morning sun, a front porch for afternoon teas and a frontal patio in the garden.

We have our own private WiFi that is available for guests ... Password is available.

Gsm 4 G access is very good.

The cabin has overnight storage heating for the winter months along with additional daytime heating if required.

Electricity is free to use.

In the unusual circumstances that you wish to know what is happening in the outside world of being 'stamped, monitored, filed and indexed' we have a smart television linked to wifi for your amusement.

This lodge is located in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Cymer Abbey and Bala Lake Railway Interpretive Centre are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Go Ape at Coed y Brenin and Zip World Llechwedd are also worth visiting.

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