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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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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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Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £569 Availability

Located 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. Why not spend days on the golf course which is just 5 miles away? 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 the idyllic landscape. There is something for everyone in this corner of Snowdonia National Park and North Wales. Walk into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, hang up your coats and start your holiday. The kitchen area is a lovely space to rustle up a meal and is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. You can gather around the dining table and enjoy a meal together whilst planning your holiday activities. After a full day out, relax on the sofa to enjoy your favourite programmes on the Freeview TV and DVD, or plan your next day's adventures and embrace the views over the patio garden and down the valley. Take a leisurely shower in the stylish shower room with WC. When night falls, there are two twin bedrooms to choose from designed for a good night's sleep. Outside, enjoy morning coffee at the picnic bench in the enclosed patio while taking in lovely views over the rolling countryside and river in the distance. Explore the designated footpaths through 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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Caerwys, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £465 Availability

Set within a 95 acre farm, this property is surrounded by fields of donkeys, ponies and geese. This small hamlet is located close to Caerwys, the smallest town in Wales. Set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this idyllic town is home to a shop, Post Office, cafe, butcher, golf course and popular pubs. Further eating and shopping facilities can be found at nearby Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin. Take to the water at the nearby Blue Flag beach of Prestatyn, or visit the lakes in Brenig or Bala. Keen walkers shouldn t miss a trip to Snowdonia National Park or the fantastic stretch of coastal path that lines the shore, while history lovers should visit nearby Chester, Victorian Llandudno or the castles at Rhuddlan and Conwy. Inside, this property has been sympathetically converted to offer modern accommodation with plenty of original charm retained. The spacious kitchen diner is light and bright, with plenty of surface space and a good sized dining table. The lounge is equally as inviting, with wooden flooring, comfortable leather sofas and a Smart TV, DVD and music system for relaxing evenings in. This property offers two bedrooms, each with sloping ceilings and tasteful oak furniture. There is a KIng bedroom with a TV and iPod dock/alarm clock, and a cosy twin bedroom. The bedrooms share a modern shower room on the ground floor. Outside, there is a shared garden with lawn and garden furniture for enjoying al fresco meals in the sunshine.

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Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £578 Availability

Escape to this enchanting cottage set in Snowdonia National Park near the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. The beach is 1.5 miles and offers a large expanse of sand which stretches for miles with the opportunity to enjoy a dip in the sea or paddle along the shoreline. 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 a range of shops, eateries, a great beach, and hillsides to explore and access the Mawddach Estuary. Harlech (4.5 miles) renowned for its castle, sandy beach and golf course is well worth visiting. Within 35 miles are Zip World, Caernarfon Castle and the Welsh Highland Railway attractions. The cosy cottage is part of a collection of high quality retreats on the owner s organic farm offering all the thoughtful little extras for your stay. Walk up the external steps to the front door, into the hallway with the kitchen to right, designed for budding chefs to rustle up a meal with your local produce purchases from your travels. When the meal is ready, gather around the table in the lounge/diner, the perfect setting for a family meal. After dinner, relax on the comfortable sofa and chairs, watch a film on the Smart TV, and put on the electric fire in the feature fireplace for cosy nights. Don t forget the games room outside if you want to be more active. When ready for bed you can choose from two bedrooms, a king size with an en suite bathroom, and the twin with an en suite shower room. 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, air hockey, table football and table tennis, perfect for rainy days and evening entertainment. A stunning location with views across fields to the dunes of the vast sandy beach of Morfa Dyffryn.

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Conwy, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £541 Availability

Set within a 45 acre farm, this property is surrounded by fields of sheep and horses, with resident peacocks and doves also nearby. A major cycle route can be found at the edge of the grounds, offering wonderful rides through the Conwy Valley. Conwy itself is a World Heritage Site and home to a 13th century castle together with a selection of independent shops, restaurants and a fishing harbour. Nature lovers will be spoilt for choice between Bodnant Gardens, the RSPB reserve and on site wildlife excursions, which are available by arrangement. Other nearby attractions include Llandudno, Betws y Coed and the Isle of Anglesey. Inside, the accommodation is spacious and open plan with a fresh, modern feel and plenty of natural light. Prepare delicious meals in the contemporary kitchen area, before dining at the farmhouse table nearby, which enjoys garden views on two sides. The relaxing lounge area sits in sunlight beneath a large Velux window and opens onto the garden through glass patio doors, perfect for summer afternoons. You'll find a smart TV, DVD player and a digital radio here too. Also on the ground floor is a well presented king size bedroom with tasteful antique furniture, tiled flooring and an en suite wet room with shower. Upstairs, a spacious twin bedroom is served by a compact shower room. There is also a charming upstairs snug area with a desk and chair for doing work while away. Outside, there is a beautifully maintained garden with a picnic bench, BBQ, wildlife pond and large lawn area for the whole family to enjoy. There is an electric vehicle charge point available for guests at and additional cost to be arranged directly with the owner (Type 2, 7kW, untethered).

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Conwy, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £500 Availability

Enjoy a romantic retreat at this stylish barn conversion 3 miles from Conwy. Set within a 45 acre farm, the barn is surrounded by fields of sheep and horses, with resident peacocks and doves also nearby. A major cycle route can be found at the edge of the grounds, offering wonderful bike rides through the Conwy Valley. Conwy itself is a World Heritage Site and home to a 13th century castle together with a selection of independent shops, restaurants and a fishing harbour. Head 5 miles north to Llandudno with its beach, the Great Orme, theatre, pier, tram, attractions, shops and eateries. Nature lovers will be spoilt for choice between Bodnant Gardens, the RSPB reserve and on site wildlife excursions, which are available by arrangement. Step inside this converted barn where you will find plenty of space to hang your outdoor attire. Straight ahead is the spacious shower room and the utility cupboard. There is also a separate WC here. Continue through to the stunning double height open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with exposed beams and interesting details. Prepare delicious meals in the contemporary kitchen area with local produce from your travels. Once ready, the dining table by the window is the perfect setting for a romantic meal together. After a full day out, relax on the comfortable sofa, snuggle up and watch a film on the Smart TV. When ready for bed, climb the elegant spiral staircase to the lovely double bedroom for a good night's sleep. Enjoy the weather in this enclosed garden with a paved patio, picnic bench, BBQ, lawn and feature planting. Maybe a peacock or dove will be wandering close by, or perhaps the horse will come to the fence to greet you. You are welcome to explore the 45 acre farm. There is an electric vehicle charge point available for guests at an additional cost to be arranged directly with the owner (Type 2, 7kW, untethered).

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Fairbourne, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £734 Availability

Pop to the coastal village boasting a steam railway, summer water taxi to Barmouth, family play area, golf course, pubs, restaurants and shops, whilst at the end of the village you can explore the sandy beach, craggy cliffs and sea. Within easy reach you can join a myriad of footpaths, bridle ways or cycle routes along the pretty coast, stunning Mawddach Estuary and striking rambling countryside in North Wales. With an abundance of activities on offer including swimming, sailing, canoeing, fishing, horse riding, pony trekking, walking and cycling, and the plethora of attractions to visit, from King Arthurs Labyrinth to the zip wire, there is always something to see and do here. Walk into this bright, contemporary, spacious and open plan barn conversion. To your right is the useful boot room with place for you coats, boots, sandals and the rest of your holiday attire. To your left is the stylish kitchen area which is well equipped with everything you could need for preparing delicious meals while away including electric range oven and gas hob, fridge, freezer, microwave and dishwasher. The separate WC has a useful utility area housing the washing machine. Gather round and plan your activities over dinner at the large table perfectly positioned by the kitchen. At the end of the day, relax and unwind in the lounge, on the luxurious sofas, snuggle up with a good book or watch a film on the TV/DVD with Sky standard package. This property offers three light and airy bedrooms, two doubles, one with en suite's and one twin room. All the bedrooms have been thoughtfully designed for a restful night s sleeps. There is also a separate bathroom with shower over bath and WC, to enjoy a good soak in the bath. Outside, relax in the hot tub and embrace the views, or enjoy al fresco dining on the patio with garden furniture and BBQ in the afternoon sun with fabulous coastal views over the fields and out to sea. Explore the 250 acres of grounds with equestrian centre. There is off road parking outside the property for one car, with further parking a short distance.

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Conwy Valley, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £525 Availability

This is an ideal location for exploring North Wales, with Conwy, Llanrwst and Betws y Coed all within 6 miles. Pop to Llanrwst and Betws Y Coed to ride or stride the gentle strolls or challenging climbs, with breathtaking views and an abundance of sights to see. Enjoy Conwy, a World Heritage Site with its castle, town walls, independent shops, eateries and fishing harbour. Go wildlife watching at the RSPB reserve, try river fishing or have an adventure at Zip World and Surf Snowdonia. Taste the local delights at the Welsh Food Centre or visit cultural attractions like Britain's Smallest House in Conwy or the National Trust s Bodnant Gardens. This beautiful barn conversion has been creatively designed with interesting features, exposed beams and creature comforts to enhance your stay. Walk into the front door with quirky coat racks to your right and down into the spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. If you decide to eat in, the compact kitchen has granite work surfaces, an electric oven and hob, a microwave, a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. There s a small dining table for a romantic meal together whilst planning your holiday activities. After dinner, take time to relax in the luxurious swivel chairs, watch your favourite shows on the smart TV with Sky (basic package), and maybe put on the electric wood burner effect fire for cosier nights in. Upstairs is the stylish bedroom with a king size bed and freestanding bath for a leisurely bubble bath. There s also an en suite shower room with shower and WC. The enclosed garden is the perfect place to relax in the hot tub, dine alfresco and enjoy the outdoors from sunrise to sunset. The hot tub is in a sheltered spot among a table, chairs, BBQ and pretty borders with a grass area. Explore this working farm with breath taking views; there are a number of private walks within the grounds, or you can join the public footpaths further afield. If you are bringing your bike and/or canoe, there is storage available and private car parking for two cars.

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Anglesey, Isle Of Anglesey, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £464 Availability

Located on the owner's working farm, this lovingly renovated barn is perfect for families that want a peaceful break but within driving distance from the diverse range of attractions that are offered on the Isle of Anglesey. Perfectly located for visitors to tour the island and the numerous beaches, with over 125 miles of coastline to explore. The beautiful sandy beaches of Benllech and Lligwy are a short drive away with Red Wharf Bay also within easy reach. A short drive to Bangor and Holyhead for shopping and near to the famous village of Llanfair PG, with the longest named railway station. Anglesey Sea Zoo, Anglesey Model Village and South Stack Lighthouse are amongst some of the many attractions on this jewel of an island and near to the Menai Straits and the gateway for the Mainland Wales. Enter the property into the spacious, open plan kitchen/diner, well equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dish washer and TV. A perfect space for the whole family to enjoy meals in together. There is a useful utility room leading off this with a washing machine. Walk down the corridor to the homely lounge, with a lovely Welsh dresser, comfortable sofas and TV/DVD. A selection of books, games and DVD's are available for your use during your stay. There is a ground floor shower room with WC. Wonder up the staircase to the large landing, where you will find three good sized bedrooms; 1 double, 1 twin and 1 family bedroom (with double bed, single bed and cot). You will find a second bathroom upstairs, where you can enjoy a relaxing soak in the bath, followed by a good night's sleep in freshly laundered bedding. Outside you will find a small seating area to the front of the property where you can enjoy a glass of wine in the sunshine. There is also a shared lawn area to the rear of the property with garden furniture. There is ample parking available to the side of the barn.

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Denbigh, Clwyd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £595 Availability

Luxury romantic retreat sitting in 5 acres of glorious grounds commanding fabulous uninterrupted views in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Set in an idyllic spot near Bodfari (0.6 miles) with a gallery, a woodland skills centre, and local pub. It s just 12 miles to Ruthin with its craft centre, castle and independent shops. There is plenty to see and do with Denbigh (5 miles) offering a museum, two Golf Courses, castle and gliding, and the market town of Mold (12 miles) with its street market and theatre. Join the Clwydian Way footpath from the doorstep that joins onto the Offa's Dyke (0.5miles) and climb the highest point in the Clwydian Range or Snowdonia National Park for the ultimate challenge (within 30 miles). Ride the many cycle routes, stride the footpaths or stroll along the sandy beaches along North Wales coastline, maybe take a dip in the sea or a boat trip. This detached property has been designed with comfort in mind and to make the most of the stunning location, local wildlife and fabulous views, sunsets and dramatic skies. Walk into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with feature windows and a patio door to the garden, filling this space with natural light. If you decide to eat in, the kitchen area is well equipped to rustle up a meal with local produce from your travels. When your meal is ready the table is the perfect setting to enjoy a romantic meal together and plan your holiday activities. After a full day out, relax on the sofa, watch one of your favourites on the Smart TV, choose a DVD, listen to music on the Bluetooth speakers or light the wood burner for cosy nights in. Take time to unwind in the stylish bathroom and when ready for bed, retreat to the calming bedroom with a king size bed and patio doors opening onto the enclosed garden. The former stables offer a unique experience of rest and relaxation, and why not enjoy a holistic treatment in the owner's spa on site (charges apply, please contact owner prior to your stay). Outside is an enclosed garden with a paved patio with a table, chairs, arbours and charcoal BBQ for alfresco dining. Sun loungers and numerous vista seating help embrace the uninterrupted rural and mountain views from sunrise to sunset. Help yourself to seasonal herbs in the herb garden for your stay.

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