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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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Poppit Cottage 6

Dyfed, Wales

Poppit Cottage From £1205 Availability

Wow! Location! Location! Location! This little gem is situated in a privileged position overlooking the stunning Cardigan Bay and Poppit Sands. The uninterrupted sea views are absolutely spectacular. You may even spot dolphins jumping out of the water! With three comfortable bedrooms sleeping 6 guests, this lovely coastal holiday home is a wonderful spot for those that love the outdoors. You are just minutes away from some of the best coastal walks in Wales and a short drive from the delightful, ancient town of Cardigan.
 
The entrance of Poppit Cottage is as striking as the views! With high apex windows, the light floods in and welcomes you to this spacious retreat. The living space is open plan in design with warm wooden floors throughout. Comfy sofas await that gaze at the large seascape canvases that adorn the walls. There are two dining areas, so you have your pick of where you want to eat. You may even choose outside! The kitchen is very cheery in bright red with large appliances, perfect for the cook to prepare some delicious holiday meals. There is also a handy utility room with utilities and space for all your beach gear.  
 
Upstairs, you will find three double bedrooms. The master bedroom enjoys a kingsize bed, breathtaking views of the Cardigan Bay and an immaculate en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower. The second double room also boasts stunning panoramic vistas with a double bed. The last bedroom offers comfortable twin beds though these can easily be pushed together if desired. The bedrooms are all very spacious and feature wooden beds and wooden floors. The large picture windows ensure that this house is light and airy, not to mention making the most of the views. There are three well-maintained modern bathrooms in total, with a mix of showers and baths.
 
Outside you have plenty of space. There is a front lawn with a lovely contemporary water feature and a rear garden with an open terrace and alfresco dining. You really will come away with wonderful memories of this holiday home location and plenty of stunning photographs!

Poppit Cottage boasts an incredible location overlooking the fabulous Cardigan Bay and the glorious Poppit Sands. It is just a few minutes drive to Cardigan, and you are very close to the invigorating and spectacular Wales Coast Path. The path is well established with clear signing and awe-inspiring walking, especially from Cardigan to Borth. This incredible path offers such a variety of walks including seaside saunters along the fronts of coastal towns and villages, literary trails such as the Dylan Thomas Trail around New Quay, delightful strolls along country lanes bordered with ancient hedgerows full of wildflowers, invigorating walks across wild headlands enjoying stunning views of the rugged Cardigan Bay coastline, challenging mountain hikes in the remote uplands of the Cambrian Mountains or slow riverside rambles along the Teifi, Aeron Rheidol and Ystwyth valleys. If you want to walk certain parts of the path and don’t want to drive, you can take one of Cardigan Bay’s useful little buses. Cardigan Bay also boasts some amazing cycle routes so you may want to bring your bikes. You can hire some from New Image Bikes, Cardigan if you do not want to take your own.
 
Cardigan is the gateway to the stunning landscape of the deeply wooded Teifi Valley as well as the coastal paths. This gorgeous ancient town sits on the estuary of the River Teifi where you can kayak and canoe. At 79km it is one of the longest rivers in Wales, starting at Teifi Pools high up near Tregaron. The section from Llechryd Bridge to the mouth of the river at Poppit Sands is tidal, so it makes a wonderful half-day canoe trip if there is enough water. It is easy to check the tides. It is also very popular with anglers as it is ranked as one of the best sea trout rivers in Europe. There is an abundance of wildlife, including otters.
 
Cardigan’s unspoilt townscape and rich heritage are wonderful. You will find a thriving culture of arts and crafts, events and music festivals. Cardigan was the county town of the historic county of Cardiganshire. Now it is the second largest town in Ceredigion, with Aberystwyth being the largest. Cardigan is such a good base to discover Ceredigion and also Pembrokeshire to the south.
 
Along the Cardigan Bay, you will find miles of tranquil, unspoilt coastline including secluded, quiet coves, award-winning beaches, towering cliffs decorated with early summer flowers and jewel-like islands with clear water perfect for the visiting dolphins, porpoises and seals. The National Trust’s Penbryn Beach is gorgeous and definitely worth the hike from the car park. Tresaith Beach is very popular for its waterfall that cascades over the cliffs. Aberporth Beach offers the best of both worlds. It is stunningly beautiful, and there are pleasure boats, sailing boats, kayaks and canoes. You will also probably see fishermen unloading crate after crate of giant spider crabs and other sea fish. You will find rock pools exposed at low tide, and the clifftop walks boast extensive views as far as the Lleyn Peninsula. Bottlenose dolphins are frequently seen close to shore in Aberporth, hence the fabulous wooded carving overlooking the beach.

Porthmadog View Cottage 8

Snowdonia & The Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales

Porthmadog View Cottage From £2234 Availability

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Porthmadog View Cottage 8

Snowdonia & The Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales

Porthmadog View Cottage From £2234 Availability

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

PORTHWEN LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in Cemaes Bay 6

Amlwch, Gwynedd, Wales

PORTHWEN LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in Cemaes Bay From £623 Availability

Porthwen Lodge in Bull Bay, Anglesey, sleeps six guests in three bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge consist of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, dishwasher, and Smart TV. The bedrooms consist of two doubles and a bunk room with 2'6 beds, along with a bathroom. Outside there is a rear garden with lawn, decked area, and furniture, and off-road parking for two cars. This is a pet-free and smoke-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. You'll find a shop in 2.4 miles, a pub in 2.7 miles, and the beach in 1.3 miles. Porthwen Lodge is the ideal base to explore the coast and country of Anglesey. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: The property is accessed by an uneven farm track. Note: The property is situated on the owner's land. Note: One small well-behaved dog welcome at an additional charge of 100 GBP.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Rear garden with lawn, decked area, and furniture. No smoking. Shop 2.4 miles, pub 2.7 miles, beach 1.3 miles. One well-behaved small dog welcome at an extra charge of £100. Dog must be kept on lead at all times. No dogs on soft furnishing. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: The property is accessed by an uneven single farm track. Note: The property is on the owner's land.

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 charming seaside village of Cemaes Bay, which is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the lovely North Anglesey Heritage Coast, has three pubs, shops, an award-winning chip shop, a cafe, a visitor centre, a naturally protected harbour, and a sandy beach bordered by grassy cliffs that is perfect for safe bathing and family fun. The Isle of Anglesey is well known for its miles of breath-taking and diverse coastline, which offers fantastic walking and cycling, renowned birdwatching, first-rate water sports, fishing, and numerous top-notch golf courses. On this lovely island, there are numerous National Trust homes and gardens to see in addition to the well-known Sea Zoo. a wonderful setting with activities for the whole family, including day trips to Dublin from neighbouring Holyhead.

Located in Amlwch, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Amlwch Copper Kingdom and Oriel Ynys Môn are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Tyddyn Sargent Coarse Fishery and Summit to Sea. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like hiking/biking trails, cycling, and rock climbing.

Q17 The Warren in the beautiful Pwllheli 6

Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales

Q17 The Warren in the beautiful Pwllheli From £1449 Availability

Boasting a fabulous private decking approached through patio doors from the contemporary open-plan living area, this high quality chalet is positioned just a few metres from the sandy beach on the exclusive Warren holiday park has all he ingredients to make a truly memorable seaside escape.

Size: Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms (Families only)

Nearest Shop: 0.3 mile

Nearest Pub: 0.3 mile

Coast: 0.1 mile

Pets: Sorry, no pets

Short breaks: Available during low season; at other times may be offered at short notice

Smoking: No smoking inside

Rooms: Open-plan kitchen/dining/living area, double bedroom with en suite shower room, two twin bedrooms, family bathroom

Beds: 1 king, 1 double, 2 singles

Luxuries: WiFi. Temporary membership to the holiday park facilities ( at extra cost) which include 3 outdoor swimming pools and flume, pool bar and café (during Spring & Summer season), 3 badminton courts, 2 squash courts, 6 tennis courts, games lobby, soft play area, children’s playground, restaurant and bar. Also access to fitness suite which has a gym, sauna, steam room, tanning room and health & beauty treatment where local fees apply.

General: Freeview TV, DVD player; electricity and heating included

Utilities: Fridge/freezer, electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher

Standard: Kettle, toaster

Other: Bed linen provided, please bring your own towels.

Outdoors: Bi-fold doors from the living area lead out into garden which is an Indian stone patio. Outdoor dining table and chairs, contemporary outdoor furniture. Gate from garden takes you straight out onto the beach path

Parking: Ample parking to the rear

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 Pwllheli. Plas Heli and Nefyn & District 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 Llŷn and Lleyn Peninsula.

Queen- Next Level Glamping in West Wales 6

Ffostrasol, Llandysul, Dyfed, Wales

Queen- Next Level Glamping in West Wales From £1260 Availability

Let’s Glamp Retro is a family and dog-friendly luxury glamping site in the Cardigan Bay area with retro-themed lodges and wood-burning hot tubs. Rated Gold by Visit Wales
.We are a little slice of heaven near Cardigan Bay. Luxurious Lodge Pods themed in the ’60s, 70’s and ’80s each with its own wood-fired hot tub. We are family and dog friendly. Our super large Lodge Pods will sleep 6 and are double the size of most Pods. All are self-contained with showers and a toilet. No stumbling around in the dark at Let’s Glamp Retro. Our 60’s Lodge Pod is called Beatles (what else?) and is wheelchair friendly. Our 70’s Lodge Pod is called Queen and our 80’s Lodge Pod is Madonna each themed to reflect their era

Our Lodge Pods
We have 3 Lodge Pods – Beatles, Queen, and Madonna and they are all retro-themed. Each has its own luxury deluge shower and toilet. All have a proper kitchen with a 2 ring induction hob, built-in microwave grill, and a large fridge freezer allowing the gourmet in you to shine through should you so choose.

Beatles
Beatles Lodge Pod is disabled-friendly and themed for the ’60s including a record player and vinyl records to play. To allow for a larger wet room bathroom and bedroom this Lodge Pod caters for 4 people.

Queen
Queen caters for up to 6 people – 1 luxurious double bed, 1 comfy pull out sofa bed and 2 single bunk beds. Here you can rock to the 70’s listening to your favourite cassettes – don’t forget the pencil!

Madonna
Madonna also caters for up to 6 people. People who like the 80’s! With the same sleeping arrangements as Queen ( that is the Lodge Pod, not the Monarch !) Just select your fave CD, open the drawer and press play, why would anybody want to stream?

RAMSEY LODGE (BIER WOOD LODGES), pet friendly in Manorbier 4

Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales

RAMSEY LODGE (BIER WOOD LODGES), pet friendly in Manorbier From £728 Availability

This detached single-storey lodge rests in Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Ramsey Lodge is contemporary detached single-storey timber lodge resting in Manorbier, Pembrokeshire. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double and a twin, along with a shower room, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Outside there is off-road parking for one car, a veranda with furniture and a rear garden with patio, lawn and furniture. Ramsey Lodge is a delightful retreat for a small family looking to explore the remarkable Pembrokeshire coastline.

Amenities: Central heating with bio-ethanol stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking. Veranda with furniture and rear garden with lawn, patio and furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome at £15 per dog.. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.8 miles, pub 1 mile. Please note: Access to a games room exclusive to use of this property and refs 1075146 and 1075147 with table tennis, table football and an exercise bike.

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 delightful seaside village of Manorbier is nestled on the remarkable Pembrokeshire coastline, a stone's throw from the popular harbour town of Tenby. The village homes a traditional local pub, a quaint tea room and a convenience store, perfect for assisting with your self catering needs, alongside an array of sights and attractions, including a fabulous stretch of golden sand, popular with watersports enthusiasts and an 11th Century castle, boasting fabulous landscaped gardens overlooking the coast.

Located in Tenby, this lodge is on the beach. The Spa at Celtic Haven and Tenby 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 Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Manorbier Beach. Heatherton World of Activities and Manor House Zoo are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling, hiking/biking trails, and rock climbing.

RAMSEY, character holiday cottage, with hot tub in Broad Haven 6

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales

RAMSEY, character holiday cottage, with hot tub in Broad Haven From £889 Availability

Platinum Plus Lodge Ramsey near Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire sleeps 6 in 3 rooms.

The living areas in this holiday lodge consist of an open-plan living space with kitchen equipped with gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, a dining table for six and a sitting area with Smart TV and electric flame-effect stove, there is also a utility with washing machine. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with TV and en-suite shower room, two twins with TVs, serviced by bathroom. Outside there is off-road parking for two guests and decking with a hot tub. Within 0.3 miles there is a shop, 1.9 miles a pub and 2 miles a beach. Sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Make memories in Pembrokeshire at Ramsey. Note: There are approximately 5 steps leading up to the lodge, please take care. Note: No hen, stag or similar parties. This is a family holiday park

Amenities: LPG gas central heating. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, Nespresso coffee machine (pods), washing machine and dishwasher. Smart TV, 3 x TVs and WiFi. Highchair and baby bath are available if requested in advance. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Front decking and large hot tub. No smoking.Fresh Artisan Homebaked bread, donuts and patisseries to order from the Cottage bakery 1.2m. Nolton Cross Farm for quality Pembrokeshire farm reared meat, and local veg, dairy and deli produce 7.1m. Clubhouse open to non-residents in the site next door with bar and pub grub 50m (opening hours vary according to the seasons). Shop 2.8 miles in Broadhaven , beach and pub 1.8 miles. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: No electric car charging permitted at the Lodges. Note: No stag/hen parties or similar. This is a family holiday park
Monday and Friday changeovers only. Note: From August, this property will accept up to 2 dogs, at a charge of £35 for the second dog

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: Located on the stunning coastline of Pembrokeshire, this charming seaside village is home to a stunning Blue Flag beach, excellent for water sports like swimming, boating, and surfing in the warmer months and bracing coastal strolls on windier days. There are a few convenience stores, a post office, a water sports rental company, and a sportswear boutique in this sleepy coastal community. There are also other dining options, as well as a bar, cafes, and a pub. There are a number of places to eat and shop in the picturesque village of Little haven, which can be reached by walking down the beach at low tide or along the coastal road. Take in breath-taking scenery along the world-famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path, or choose from a variety of inland walking and cycling routes. Discover the majestic St. David's Cathedral in the smallest city in Wales, drive around Pembrokeshire and stop at a number of castles and amusement parks. This is an ideal destination for people of all ages, at any time of year.

Located in Haverfordwest, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Dale Fort and Picton Castle & Gardens are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Mayfield Golf & Driving Range and Newgale Camping Site. Milford Haven Heritage & Maritime Museum and Hilton Court Gardens are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling, rock climbing, and hiking/biking trails.

Ranger - Snowdon Cabins - holiday accommodation Caernarfon 5

Caeathro, Gwynedd, Wales

Ranger - Snowdon Cabins - holiday accommodation Caernarfon From £728 Availability

Self contained detached accommodation named 'Ranger' after the Snowdon Ranger path.

2 bedroom 1 bathroom. Our cabin offers a double bedroom and a second bedroom with a bunk bed (double bed with single).

Centrally located to all Zipworld sites for those of you who are adrenaline junkies. 15 minutes away from 4 different Snowdon footpaths! Plenty of family activities in the area.

We have 2 properties on site. 'Watkin' and 'Ranger'

The property is not shared and is private. Self check in procedure in place.

• free WiFi & Netflix
• we supply bedding & towels, no extra charge
• we have a key lock box for ease of check in
• no pet fees
• Early check in (3pm)
• Late checkout (11am)

SELF CATERING:
Our property is self catering. We do provide soap, toilet roll, dishcloths and cleaning products.
We supply bedding, towels and blankets at no extra cost.

ELECTRICITY: Note: there is a an electricity meter on property. We provide £5 per day in advance. Top up then required by guests if needed.

HEATING
The property is heated with oil filled electric radiators. Extra blankets provided.

Access to the property cannot be any easier. You will be provided with a code to the key lock box.

Guests can use the outdoor shared pool between Whitsun in May and first weekend of September.
The bar is open until the beginning of November.
The shop & cafe is open all season.

Located in Caernarfon, this chalet is in the mountains and on a lake. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Redline Indoor Karting and GreenWood Forest Park are also worth visiting.

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