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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.

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Barn in North Wales 4

Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £525 Availability

Make your great escape to this enticing Welsh barn conversion, situated up on a hill overlooking Cardigan Bay. Approximately 1.5 miles drive from Aberdyfi, the two storey property is set on a working farm and sleeps four guests. Also welcoming two small dogs, it is ideally positioned for anyone wishing to strike out along the Welsh Coast Path, which runs close by. Head into Aberdyfi to go to the beach, play golf or take part in water sports. Venture into the Snowdonia National Park, which begins here, or take the children to King Arthur s Labyrinth, 14.5 miles away in Corris. Let yourselves into the barn via the front door and hall, then continue through into the open plan lounge/kitchen. Light the wood burner in here on chilly days and settle down to watch the TV. Wander over to the kitchen area to prepare a delicious meal with the fresh produce you have shopped for, then head through into the conservatory, which doubles as a dining room, to eat together and take in the spectacular views. Also find you have a twin bedroom at this level, with a TV and DVD for anyone fancying long, lazy mornings in bed before embarking on their busy day. This room also benefits from access to a bathroom with a shower over the bath, a handbasin and a WC. Climb the stairs up to the first floor to discover a double bedroom with a TV and an en suite shower room with WC and handbasin. Open the door to the balcony from this bedroom on sunny mornings and wander out to welcome the day. Gaze out at the views from the glass fronted balcony on the first floor or soak up the sunshine on the patio below. Dine out here too on warm evenings and watch the sun go down. Bubble in the hot tub as often as you choose. Find plenty of parking at the property and enjoy having a free permit for the pay and display car parks in Aberdyfi, for those occasions you want to load up and drive down to the beach.

Barn in North Wales 4

Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £575 Availability

A fantastic, stone farm building in a complex of four situated on the owner s working farm. The village of Dyffryn Ardudwy is under 1 mile and has a train station on the scenic Cambrian line alongside offering a range of amenities including a shop and cafe. The property is ideally placed 5 miles between Harlech and Barmouth, both of which have brilliant attractions including beaches and a picturesque castle. The surrounding mountains are good for walking and visiting the local lakes and waterfalls. Many of the most popular Snowdonia tourist attractions are within 35 miles including Zip World, Snowdon for walking or taking the train to the summit, and the Welsh Highland Railway. This single level barn conversion opens into the lounge/diner complete with comfortable seating surrounding a TV/DVD, a feature fireplace with an electric fire, and a charming dining area. Head through to the galley style kitchen which has been well equipped for all your culinary needs. There are two bedrooms the first is a wonderful king size bedroom with its own en suite bathroom, and the second is a twin bedroom with a lovely en suite shower room. Heading outside, you can find a small courtyard with a bench to the front, which is a great place to catch up on a good book. There is also a shared picnic/BBQ area with tables, charcoal BBQ and a children s play area. For rainy days make use of the shared games room benefitting from a pool table, table football and table tennis.

Barn in North Wales 4

Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £575 Availability

Part of a collection of enchanting retreats on the owner s organic farm, near the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, within Snowdonia National Park. The location is stunning with views across fields to the dunes of the vast sandy beach of Morfa Dyffryn. The beach is 1.5 miles away and offers a large expanse of sand which stretches for miles. The village of Dyffryn Ardudwy has a shop, cafe, and railway station on the scenic Cambrian line, all within 1 mile. Barmouth (5 miles) is a traditional seaside resort with ice cream shops, cafes and restaurants, a great beach and access to the Mawddach Estuary. Zip World, Caernarfon Castle and Welsh Highland Railway can all be found within 31 miles. Step into the cottage on the first floor and you are welcomed into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner a wonderful room that makes the most of the views and has a beautiful high beamed ceiling. The lounge/diner has comfortable seating with a large feature fireplace with an electric fire and a dining area for those family meals at the end of the day. The kitchen area is well equipped and a great space to cook whilst also being sociable with guests who are relaxing in the lounge. Heading downstairs you can find two bedrooms, a super king size zip and link (which can be made in a twin upon request) and a double bedroom. Completing the ground floor is the bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Outside you can find a picnic area with tables and a children s play area. There is also a shared games barn with a pool table, table football, air hockey and table tennis perfect for those rainy days.

Barn in North Wales 2

Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £485 Availability

A sympathetic first floor barn conversion, situated on an organic working farm on the outskirts of Dyffryn Ardudwy on the west coast of the Snowdonia National Park. Dyffryn beach is 1.5 miles away and has a majestic stretch of sand, perfect for relaxing or taking a dip in the sea. The village is home to a newsagent, village store, café and railway station (0.8 miles). Visit Harlech (5 miles) for the stunning castle, independent shops and cafes, sandy beach, and theatre, whilst the traditional seaside resort of Barmouth (6 miles) is a must for the beach, boat rides, shops and ice creams! The Mawddach Estuary Trail (13 miles) is fantastic for walking and cycling. Take the external stone steps to the first floor. Before heading into the apartment take a moment to enjoy the countryside and sea views in the distance. When you step in, slip off shoes and hang coats before heading into the lounge/diner. Many original features have been retained giving plenty of character and a cottage feel. There is a comfortable sofa surrounding a TV/DVD and flame effect gas fire. To the side you can find the dining area for romantic evenings in. Make your way through to the kitchen which is compact, yet well equipped for all your culinary needs. The property is completed by a king size bedroom with en suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Heading outside you can find a shared games barn which is perfect for rainy days. There is a children s play area and a BBQ picnic area with picnic tables and a charcoal BBQ.

Barn in North Wales 2

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £711 Availability

Romantic and idyllic couples retreat with hot tub set in the perfect place to unwind and explore dramatic countryside, historic towns and pretty villages in Snowdonia National Park and North Wales. Close to Bala boasting Wales s largest natural lake, narrow gauge railway, National White Water Centre and a range of shops and eateries. Betws y Coed is full of outdoor activities and craft shops, galleries and pubs alongside the historic bridges, river pools, waterfalls and hill top lakes. Enjoy walking, climbing, sailing, kayaking and fishing in spectacular scenery. Visit historic towns Ruthin and Denbigh, have a day trip to the beach at Barmouth or take the challenges of GYG Karting, Snowdonia s Cader Idris, the Zip World Caverns and Surf Snowdonia. This really is an all year round destination. This former dairy oozes character with beamed ceilings, cosy wood burner, a myriad of stylishly furnished rooms, interesting artworks around every corner and stunning rural views. The impressive entrance hall has oodles of space to hang your coats and leave your boots. Walking back through the hall you will find the large bathroom with a walk in shower, free standing bath and WC, as well as a spacious double bedroom with plenty of storage and lots of natural light. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner is bright and spacious with French doors opening on to the patio area with wonderful views over grounds towards the mountain range. Relax on the comfy leather sofas, plan your holiday adventures or maybe light the ready laid wood burner and watch TV or a DVD. If you decide to eat in the well equipped kitchen area, with breakfast bar, you'll find all you need to prepare a meal with the electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, Dolce Gusto coffee machine, dishwasher and washing machine, alongside all the thoughtful little extras creating a lovely space to cook in. Wander through to the library stairwell, settle down with a good book or listen to the radio. Dressing gowns and towels are also provided for the hot tub. Up the private drive, past the owners home the property nestles on the gravelled courtyard with superb countryside views. Enjoy alfresco dining on the patio area with table, chairs, charcoal BBQ and lovely views over the standing stones and beyond. There are also a number of shared places to sit and relax in the nine acres of grounds, maybe picnic on the lawn or by the standing stones or head to the shade of the trees. If you are bringing your bike there is a lockable store and outside tap with hose available. Plenty of outside space for your canoe or kayak's. 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 TV 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 of 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 4

Fairbourne, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £500 Availability

Set within a 250 acre working farm, this property is within easy reach of a myriad of footpaths that dissect unspoilt Welsh countryside and coast. The village of Fairbourne offers a range of amenities including pubs, shops and restaurants, plus a miniature steam railway, summer water taxi to nearby Barmouth and golf course. At the other end of the village is a beautiful sandy beach where kayaking, canoeing, sailing, surfing and windsurfing can all be enjoyed. Other nearby attractions include King Arthur s Labyrinth, Zip World and Bounce Below. Inside, the accommodation is bright, contemporary, spacious and open plan. The modern kitchen area is fully equipped with everything you could need for preparing delicious meals while away. Dine together at the large table, which sits beneath a stylish pendant lamp and alongside a traditional Welsh dresser. At the end of the day, relax and unwind together on the luxurious sofas, which surround a log effect electric fire and TV/DVD. This property offers two light and airy bedrooms, one king size with en suite WC and one double with en suite shower room. There is also a separate bathroom with overhead shower on the ground floor. Outside, there is a sunny gravelled patio area with garden furniture and BBQ for enjoying al fresco meals in the afternoon sun.

Barn in North Wales 4

Abergele, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £712 Availability

Stylish detached barn with hot tub and enclosed garden. Superb location in peaceful Betws Yn Rhos, just 3 miles from Abergele, which offers seaside activities and beautiful coastline, miles of sandy beaches, shingle Pensarn Beach, outdoor activities, boat trips, golf and the Wales Coast Path. Within 10 miles, explore Snowdonia National Park, Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Conwy climb Snowdon s summit, walk the Conwy Castle Walls, stroll along the Victorian Pier, and reach the top of Great Orme by foot or cable car. Visit National Trust Bodnant Gardens, Conwy Castle, the Welsh Mountain Zoo and Conwy Water Gardens. An idyllic retreat yet so close to the beach, mountains and attractions, it is an all year round destination. This attractive barn is flooded with natural light, and all the thoughtful little extras to enhance your holiday with friends and family. Walk into the hall with space for your outdoor attire, to your right is the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. A lovely space to relax and unwind. If you are eating in, the delightful kitchen area inspires creative cooking with all the equipment you need and plenty of space to prepare a meal. The dining table is the perfect setting for everyone to gather around and enjoy a meal together positioned by the window overlooking the garden. The lounge is light and airy and ideal to relax in after a full day out, with comfortable sofas, Smart TV, and a door onto the patio with the hot tub. For cosy nights in, snuggle up in front of the electric log effect fire. Exploring this delightful property further, you will find a bathroom and two welcoming bedrooms a double and a lovely twin, both designed for a good night s sleep. Make the most of the wonderful hot tub on the deck during your time here, fire up the charcoal BBQ, dine at the outdoor table, and listen to the wildlife in this enclosed garden. There is a rack to lock your bicycle to and plenty of space for your paddleboards or canoes in the garden.

Barn in North Wales 6

Bagillt, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £681 Availability

This wonderful barn conversion is in Bagillt, just 2 miles from Holywell, home to the world famous 7th century St Winefride s Holy Well, one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. Enjoy a round of golf at Pennant Park, visit the smallest town in Wales Caerwys or drive to the miles of sandy beach at Prestatyn. It s a walker's paradise with the Wales Coastal Path, the Pennant Walk, Offa s Dyke and the Clwydian Range nearby. Visit Mold with its street market, annual food festival and Theatr Clwyd, discover the historic town of Denbigh and the World Heritage Site of Conwy, or the cities of Chester and Liverpool all offer lots of eateries, shops and attractions. Walk into the spacious hall where there's plenty of space to kick off your boots and hang up your coats. Walk through to the stylish kitchen which is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, washer/dryer, dishwasher and all the thoughtful little extras; there s plenty of space to rustle up a meal with purchases from your travels. Relax at the breakfast table and enjoy morning coffee whilst looking through the cookery books to inspire your menu. When the meal is ready, head through to the dining table in the lounge which has plenty of space for everyone to gather around. After dinner, relax on the comfortable sofas, watch a film on the Smart TV and put on the wood burner effect electric fire for a cosy night in planning your holiday activities. There are three bedrooms to choose from, all with TVs. You'll find one on the ground floor with a double bed and an en suite shower room with WC, while upstairs on the first floor are two bedrooms, one with a king size bed and the other with twin beds. Completing the accommodation is a stylish bathroom with a bath, separate shower and WC. Outside, relax and unwind on the paved patio with a table and chairs and a BBQ, alongside an area of grass. There s parking for two cars and bike storage is available too.

Barn in North Wales 4

Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £667 Availability

This luxurious barn located in Llwyngwril, explore Snowdonia National Park, the coast and countryside of North and West Wales providing opportunities for walking, cycling, golfing, swimming, water sports, boating and fishing. Why not take a journey on the steam railway to Dolgogh waterfalls, climb to a mountain summit or head to the sandy beach in Fairbourne or Aberdovey. There are a range of attractions nearby including Ynys Hir nature reserve, the Dyfi Opsrey project, the Centre of Alternative Technology with cliff railway, King Arthurs Labyrinth, the slate mines, the Museum of Modern Art Wales, the Owain Glyndwr Centre and Harlech Castle to name but a few. This is an all year round destination with so much to do. This beautiful barn conversion sits proudly overlooking the sea, it has been creatively designed maximising the wonderful coastal views and offering all your creature comforts alongside feature stone walls, exposed beams, tiled floors and underfloor heating, all of which are designed to enhance your stay. The door opens into the contemporary lounge/kitchen/diner with pleasing architectural symmetry. If you decide to eat in, the kitchen area has granite work surfaces, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and all the equipment you need to rustle up a meal. The dining table takes centre stage with room for everyone to enjoy a meal together. After dinner enjoy a board game or just relax on the sofa, loose yourself in a good book or just catch up with your friends and family. For cosy nights in light the wood burner, plan your holiday activities and watch a film on the TV/DVD. From the lounge take a few steps up to the fabulous king size bedroom with stunning sea views and en suite shower room and WC. From the lounge take a few steps down into the lovely second bedroom with super king size bed with rural views and a stylish en suite shower room and WC, guests will love the sliding door feature. This luxury barn is a real pleasure to stay in with lovely views to wake up to. Outside, enjoy the wildlife and wonderful sea views from sunrise to sunset from the paved terrace with table and chairs or enjoy a morning coffee on the barn bench. Relax on the lawn, walk down through the owners fields to babbling stream or head down to the beach. There is plenty of space to store your bike and canoes, and ample private parking for two cars.

Barn in North Wales 4

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £569 Availability

There is something for everyone here, whether you re looking to unwind or enjoy activity and adventure. Just 3.5 miles away, Bala offers cafes, pubs, shops, a swimming pool and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy paddleboarding, boating, a stroll around the lake or a ride on the steam railway. Being in the southernly tip of Snowdonia National Park you can enjoy an abundance of footpaths and cycle routes, superb fishing, varied activities and events in and around this stunning scenery. 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. This cosy barn has a lovely feel with all you need for your holiday. Walk into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, hang up your coats and enjoy a hot drink as you settle in. If you decide to eat in too, with local purchases from your travels, the kitchen area is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The dining table is the perfect setting to enjoy a meal together and plan your holiday activities. After a full day out, relax on the sofa to enjoy your favourite programmes on the Freeview TV/DVD, and embrace the views over the patio garden and down the valley. When ready for bed there are two twin bedrooms to choose from, both designed for a good night's sleep. Take a leisurely start to the day in the stylish shower room with WC. Make the most of this elevated location and enjoy morning coffee at the picnic bench in the enclosed patio with views over the scenic countryside and distant winding river. Maybe light the charcoal BBQ for a spot of al fresco dining. You are welcome to 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.

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