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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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Maple Log Cabin 4

Porthmadog-Tremadog, Gwynedd, Wales

Maple Log Cabin From £980 Availability

Boasting an unbeatable location on 4 acres of private mountain woodland in Snowdonia National Park in Wales, this charming glamping lodge sleeps up to four guests and makes the idea destination for anyone looking to enjoy a unique escape in this stunning setting.

Relax and socialise in the open-plan lounge and kitchen, with comfortable furniture, a Freeview TV, and a superbly equipped kitchen with an electric cooker and hob, a fridge, a kettle, a toaster, and a sink.

There's a cosy double bedroom to retire to at the end of the day, with two single sleeping spaces in the loft area and accessible by ladder, offering room to accommodate four guests overall. This log cabin also has a shower room with shower, WC, and washbasin.

Make the most of the unspoilt surroundings by sitting out on the lodge's veranda, which comes complete with a bistro furniture set. You can simply relax and enjoy the sound of the river rushing past, or head out to explore the beautiful local area and its spectacular scenery.

Maple Log Cabin 4

Porthmadog-Tremadog, Gwynedd, Wales

Maple Log Cabin From £980 Availability

Boasting an unbeatable location on 4 acres of private mountain woodland in Snowdonia National Park in Wales, this charming glamping lodge sleeps up to four guests and makes the idea destination for anyone looking to enjoy a unique escape in this stunning setting.

Relax and socialise in the open-plan lounge and kitchen, with comfortable furniture, a Freeview TV, and a superbly equipped kitchen with an electric cooker and hob, a fridge, a kettle, a toaster, and a sink.

There's a cosy double bedroom to retire to at the end of the day, with two single sleeping spaces in the loft area and accessible by ladder, offering room to accommodate four guests overall. This log cabin also has a shower room with shower, WC, and washbasin.

Make the most of the unspoilt surroundings by sitting out on the lodge's veranda, which comes complete with a bistro furniture set. You can simply relax and enjoy the sound of the river rushing past, or head out to explore the beautiful local area and its spectacular scenery.

Marian Beach Cottage 3

Llanbedrog, Gwynedd, Wales

Marian Beach Cottage From £973 Availability

A couple’s retreat, everything about Marian Beach Cottage is beautiful and romantic! With snippet views from every window this cosy cottage sits tucked away behind the mighty mountains of Snowdonia. This beautiful 18th-century, one-bedroom property offers all the privacy and style you could want for a peaceful holiday in Wales, it truly is your own private paradise.

Marian Beach Cottage has been designed with a careful balance of indoor and outdoor living, with one leading to the other with ease. When you arrive, the living spaces are spread over two floors, with the kitchen, living and dining areas on the ground floor and the romantic bedroom upstairs. Built with thick, sturdy walls, natural stones and wooden floors, the interiors feel like a protected hideaway, providing comfort on windy days and a cost place to curl up each evening.

The living area has been fully renovated, with traditional features that now elegantly blend with the more modern and sophisticated style. The natural stone features tie the villa into the surroundings, whilst the white walls and modern kitchen bring a fresh energy to the space. The entire space is open plan, with a fully equipped kitchen, an informal dining area and a cosy seating area. The space has a warm and welcoming feel, with picture frame windows capturing a different view each time.

Stepping upstairs, the master bedroom feels like a romantic retreat, with an indulgent double bed poised under the gables. The beautifully appointed bathroom has a fantastic double-ended bath where you can fully relax, pairing a bubble bath with candlelight, soft music, and a glass of wine.

The true magic of this villa really comes alive when you step back outside, where the gardens and terrace stretch out in front of you. Al-fresco dinners on the patio are the perfect respite, after an afternoon at the local pub or a visit to a nearby art gallery. As the evening sets in, you can slip into the hot tub and finish the day gazing up at the star – can you think of anything more romantic!

Hidden away behind the striking mountains of Snowdonia, perched on the headland overlooking one of the most sheltered sandy beaches in North Wales, is the charming village of Llanbedrog, which plays host to the delightful Marian Beach Cottage.

Perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life, the quintessential village of Llanbedrog offers an escape from the world. One of the key spots on the Llyn Peninsula, the village is famed for its long sandy beach and boasts the renowned Plas Glyn y Weddw, a magnificent Manor with galleries, beautiful gardens and a tearoom with sea views.

The Ship (Y Llong), a lovely pub and restaurant is located just 300 meters along the road. There is a second pub, as well as a Londis store and a garage all within walking distance. For foodies, some of the top recommend restaurants are within a short walk or drive. We would highly recommend Tremfan Hall in Llanbedrog, which is within walking distance. Coconut Kitchen in Abersoch and Plas Bodegroes in Efailnewydd, are also both within an easy drive of the cottage.

Abersoch and Pwllheli are both beautiful seaside towns that are perfect for romantic meals, walks and beach days! Renowned for their blue flag beaches and water sports, these pretty shores are popular among families and couples alike. If you travel a little further, approximately twelve miles to Aberdaron at the tip of the Peninsula, you can take a boat trip to Bardsey Island. One place we would highly recommend visiting is Ty Coch in Porthdinllaen, recently voted “the third best beach bar in the world! Other popular attractions nearby include Ffestiniog Railway, Cricieth castle and the Italian village of Portmeirion.

MURMUR Y COED, pet friendly, character holiday cottage in Newborough 6

Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Gwynedd, Wales

MURMUR Y COED, pet friendly, character holiday cottage in Newborough From £1967 Availability

Murmur y Coed rests in Newborough, Anglesey, sleeping six in three bedrooms.

The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living area with a kitchen with oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dining seating for six, and a sitting area. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite shower room, and two twins, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is a front garden with decking, lawn, furniture and woodburning stove, as well as off-road parking. Within 0.5 miles, you will find a shop and a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. One well-behaved pet is welcome. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out from 10am. For a relaxing retreat in Anglesey, choose Murmur y Coed.

Amenities: Central heating. Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer. WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking. Front garden with decking, lawn, furniture and woodburning stove.Electric car charging point. One well-behaved pet welcome there is a £20 charge per stay. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub and beach 1 mile. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out from 10am. Note: This property can be booked with 1119957 Galawd y Mor ideal for families or groups of friends

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: Newborough, or Niwbwrch as it is spelled in Welsh, is a small village in the southwestern part of Anglesey. Llanddwyn Bay, widely considered to be one of the best beaches in all of Britain, is conveniently located not far away. Toads, lizards, and oyster catchers among other amphibians and reptiles call the Newborough Warren sand dune system, located behind the beach and designated as a National Nature Reserve, home. Within a short drive, you can reach the Anglesey Sea Zoo, Foel Farm, and the Anglesey Sea Salt, all of which are great options for a family outing. The Anglesey Racetrack is located in nearby Aberffraw, promising a thrilling day out.

Located in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Penrhyn Golf Club and Storws Wen Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Anglesey Model Village & Gardens and James Pringle Weavers. Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens and GreenWood Forest Park are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.

Nant y Llyn in the beautiful Bala 8

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Nant y Llyn in the beautiful Bala From £1526 Availability

Private Snowdonia retreat with views of Bala Lake - perfect for a family or friends' get-together. This spacious cottage is just 1 mile to Bala market town and even closer to the lake (the largest natural lake in Wales) with its range of watersports and lakeside steam-train. Surrounded by its own enclosed grounds with a large decking area to the front where you can enjoy alfresco dining and beautiful sunsets in style.

Bala's cafes, shops, pubs and restaurants are an easy 20 min walk, whilst you have plenty of mountain walks and cycle routes to choose from locally. Days out include the National White Water Centre, Zip World and Bounce Below, market towns and castles, Coed y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre and Portmeirion, as well as golden beaches such as Barmouth and Black Rocks towards the coast.

- Size: sleeps eight in three bedrooms.
- Beds: one king, two doubles, three singles
- Rooms: ground floor – open plan main living room with kitchen, dining and lounge areas. Separate lounge, super-king / twin bedroom and shower room. Upstairs - bedroom with king and single bed, bedroom with double and single bed, bathroom.
- Kitchen and utilities: Newly fitted kitchen with all modern appliances.
- Entertainment: 2 x TVs and DVD player. Wifi included.
- For families: travel cot and high chair available on request. Please bring your own cot linen. Stairgate on first floor.
- Outside: Large decking area surrounding the whole property with partially covered roof. Picnic table and modern seating area with panoramic views of Bala Lake and mountains. Large garden with different levels, accessed from the decking.
- Parking: plenty of parking space within the enclosed grounds.
- General: bed linen and towels provided. Heating and electricity included. Welcome pack on arrival. Gas BBQ available.
- Pets: No pets.
- Notes: No smoking inside the cottage please. 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 Bala. Eryri National Park and Clwydian Range And Dee Valley reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Zip World Llechwedd and Llangollen Scenic Railway.

Norwegian log cabin platinum standard 4

Bronaber, Gwynedd, Wales

Norwegian log cabin platinum standard 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. Being located in the upper part of the holiday village above the reception it is only a short walk to the cafe and has parking for 1 car. 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 to the rear of the cabin.

The lounge-diner has door leading out onto the decking and is made up of two seater sofas and a single seater, a TV with basic Freeview channels, 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 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 has shower . 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 rear of the cabin and parking is directly beside the cabin for 1 cars .

Please Note:

*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 and cafe on site.
What’s NOT supplied: towels, food, tea, coffee, sugar, milk, soap.hair dryer.

Located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, this cabin is in the mountains. Cymer Abbey and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Go Ape at Coed y Brenin and Zip World Llechwedd. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking.

Norwegian log cabin Snowdonia National Park 4

Bronaber, Gwynedd, Wales

Norwegian log cabin Snowdonia National Park From £686 Availability

I bought my cabin 6 years ago after falling in love with the area, My cabin is located in the southern part of Snowdonia National Park. The park is only 2 miles from the Mountain Biking and Cycling (Coad-y-Brenin)
With lovely views looking out over the mountains can be seen and enjoyed with sitting on my veranda with a nice glass of wine. Bliss!
If you enjoy walking whether from high energy or just strolling this is the place for you.

Located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, this cabin is in a rural area and on a lake. Cymer Abbey and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Go Ape at Coed y Brenin and Zip World Llechwedd. Discover the area's water adventures with water skiing and motor boating nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with rock climbing and cycling.

O Dan Y Coed Swedish Log Cabin with Wood Fired Hot Tub 4

Chwilog, Gwynedd, Wales

O Dan Y Coed Swedish Log Cabin with Wood Fired Hot Tub From £1393 Availability

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Make some memories at our unique and luxurious Swedish Log Cabin. Log Cabin o dan y coed (Log Cabin under the trees) offered to you by crookedfingerescapes.
Welcome to our amazing (sleeps up to 4) Log Cabin complete with your very own wood fired hot tub and secure outdoor garden area. Located equidistant between Pwhelli and Criccieth on the Llyn Peninsula (Crooked Finger) and within a short walk to Afon Wen beach or Abererch Sands. Amazing walks, pristine beaches, restaurants and much more await.

The space
A large open plan space which is suitable for all year round enjoyment. For your comfort the Log Cabin is twin skin and fully insulated, plus it is heated by oil radiators so will be perfect for that well deserved get away at any time of the year. Our Log cabin is very light and captures the sun all day as it’s moves from east to west.

Our Log Cabin makes for a fantastic pet-friendly stay for a couple or family of four, plus your canine companion (Maximum 2), who are looking to embark on their next North Wales adventure. Step into the property, where you will find a beautiful interior with an open plan kitchen, complete with full size fridege/freezer, Ninja air fryer, halogen hob, microwave, toaster and kettle. You will also find an open plan diner and lounge, plus 2 private double bedrooms and a separate bathroom complete with a walk in shower cubicle, sink/vanity unit and WC. Settle down at the dining table to savour a delicious meal as you make plans for the days ahead. If the weather is nice, why not take advantage and dine alfresco out in the private garden, where you can fire up the charcoal barbecue or enjoy a dip in the wood fired hot tub. As the evening draws to a close, retreat inside to the lounge area where you can curl up on the sofa and watch Freesat TV, listen to the radio, or play one of the many games provided. Awake from a leisurely slumber and savour a steaming cup of Nespresso coffee on the terrace as you take in your peaceful surroundings.

This cabin is located in Pwllheli. Plas Glyn y Weddw and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Llŷn. Glasfryn Parc and Hufenfa'r Castell are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and kayaking offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cave exploring and rock climbing nearby.

Osprey House 16

Holyhead, Gwynedd, Wales

Osprey House From £6753 Availability

This striking coastal home is perfect for large groups looking to celebrate in style with the backdrop of the Snowdonia peaks and coastal views aplenty. With space for up to sixteen guests, and a smaller sister property available to book too, this gleaming property has everything from private tennis court to hot tub, all accompanied with picturesque views of Borth Wen Bay just a short ten-minute stroll away.

A light and airy living space can be found on the first floor in order to maximise the striking views from the floor to ceiling windows and grant easy access to the outdoor terrace balcony.  Drink in hand, follow the lovely flow from the living room with large roaring log-burner onto the balcony terrace where dinner sizzles on the BBQ grill, back through to the spacious kitchen dining area where a large sixteen-seater dining table awaits your evening meal with a view.  The well-equipped kitchen holds a large breakfast bar island with a Rangemaster oven, Insinkerator, two dishwashers and a wine fridge offering everything you need to host a large group plus a lot more!  

Sleeping accommodation is spread across the ground floor and second floor, allowing easy access options for those who need it.  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.  Zip and link beds mean that most rooms can be adapted for your party, plus cosy under floor heating in all eight bathrooms mean the emphasis can remain firmly on the comfort and happiness of guests.

The impressive outdoor area expands further than the lovely outdoor seating and BBQ terrace area, to private tennis court (shared with the neighbouring property) a private hot tub and 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 Osprey House.

Set in its own delightful grounds Osprey 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!

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.

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