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Gwynedd Holiday Cottages, Wales

With Hoseasons, you can book self-catering holiday accommodation in England and Wales including cottages, holiday parks, lodges, boats and city apartments.

  • Bronafon, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Perfect for family seaside holidays this supremely comfortable detached property sits within a small cul de sac only a few minutes walk from the village shop bakery fine dining pubs and sandy beach in the picturesque former fishing village of Aberdaron right at the tip of the spectacular Llyn Peninsular. Boat trips can be taken from the village to the mysterious Bardsey Island famous for its rugged scenery and abundance of wildlife whilst fashionable Abersoch and lively Pwllheli are both within easy reach.
  • Penrhyn Mawr, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying a truly stunning location affording uninterrupted views over the coastline and on a working farm this comfortable Grade II listed farmhouse is not only full of character and charm but is surrounded by National Trust land in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Peacefully situated at the end of a quiet country lane Penrhyn Mawr adjoins the owners’ home just 1.5 miles from the former fishing village of Aberdaron at the tip of the Lleyn peninsula a delightful and historic setting for a fabulous sandy beach cafés shops and pubs. The lively resort of Pwllheli’s many amenities are a short drive and the Snowdonia National Park with its wealth of exhilarating outdoor pursuits and family attractions is also within easy reach.
  • Cors Y Gedol, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Superbly located in central Barmouth this stylish and contemporary top floor penthouse apartment (pictured top of left building) commands spectacular views over Cardigan Bay and the golden sands of Barmouth beach. A wide selection of restaurants pubs shops and a pretty harbour (pictured) are all within walking distance and a myriad of outdoor activities and family attractions are available in the surrounding Snowdonia National Park. Ideal for walking Cader Idris mountain is close by the Mawddach estuary cycle trail is a pleasure to explore and a delightful steam railway runs between Fairbourne and Barmouth Ferry. Harlech with its championship golf course is just 11 miles.
  • The Old Tower House School, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set high above Barmouth and enjoying superb panoramic views and spectacular sunsets over the bay these three well appointed properties are newly created from an interesting complex of Victorian buildings. The town’s bustling shops restaurants pubs (nearest 250 yards) old harbour and seaside attractions including a glorious sweep of sandy beach are within walking distance. Crossing the estuary (and an RSPB reserve) and winding round the coast the railway offers scenic excursions to Machynlleth (site of the fascinating Centre for Alternative Technology) and lively Pwllheli. Fine sandy beaches and excellent walking fishing and sailing are found along the coast. Harlech’s championship golf theatre and massive castle are just 11 miles whilst Portmeirion Italianate village and Porthmadog home of the Ffestiniog and West Highland narrow guage railways are about 15 miles. A fantastic range of outdoor activities including climbing walking skiing and whitewater rafting are available in the lakes and mountains of the Snowdonia National Park – and a trip up Mount Snowdon itself is a must on foot or by train.
  • Manod, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Bursting with character this cosy and beautifully furnished quarryman’s cottage sits on the fringes of Blaenau Ffestiniog home of Welsh slate and the famous railway that winds its way to Porthmadog harbour (12 miles). Boasting its own summer house incorporating a hot tub in a pretty garden with views to the Manod mountains the cottage is centrally located for exploring the Snowdonia National Park. Pub 200 yards shops and restaurants 1 mile.
  • The Old Quarry Hospital, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Perfect for year round breaks situated just 0.5 mile from the heart of the little slate town of Blaenau Ffestiniog these two properties provide an impressive venue for large groups holidaying together. Created from the skilful conversion of the old hospital for quarry workers built nearly 200 years ago now standing proudly above the town they boast smart spacious and contemporary interiors. Close by Llechwedd slate caverns where visitors can explore spectacular underground chambers and the famous Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam railway for scenic journeys to the pretty little harbour town of Porthmadog. For the adventurous the surrounding Snowdonia National Park offers exilarating outdoor pursuits whilst fine sandy beaches championship golf and historic castle are in easy reach.
  • Milk Wood Lodge, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Hidden in a clearing on the edge of woodland within the Wnion Valley is this secluded quiet site with two boutique style lodges. Each lodge has a mighty stone chimney for the cosy woodburning fires the comfy furnishings and spacious interiors add to the homely atmosphere and a blissful hot tub and sauna in Milkwood Lodge make this a perfect location for a romantic break chill out or holiday. Just three miles from the old Welsh market town of Dolgellau with its quaint shops and restaurants it’s the perfect base to explore this magical part of Southern Snowdonia famous for its steam railways and castles. With the Torrent and Precipice Walks almost on the doorstep golf course at Dolgellau and the Mawddach Cycle Trail to Barmouth with its miles of sandy beaches and quaint harbour. These lodges are sure to appeal to all.
  • Bwthyn Ael Y Bryn, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    On the fringes of Snowdonia National Park this charming and comfortably furnished little cottage is bursting with character. Adjoining the owners’ home and enjoying its own fully enclosed garden it is ideally situated for exploring the wealth of activities this delightful area has to offer. There are scenic waymarked footpaths and cycle routes to follow Porthmadog – home of the famous Ffestiniog railway – is just 7 miles away and the Snowdon Mountain Railway makes dramatic journeys to the summit. Criccieth’s sandy beaches and ancient castle are 6 miles. Pub serving food 100 yards shop 2 miles.
  • Derwin Fawr, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Bursting with character and enjoying a glorious rural setting affording stunning views of Snowdonia this comfortable cottage is ideally placed for exploring the area’s wealth of attractions. Set peacefully on the owners’ working farm which not only enjoys fishing rights on the river flowing through it but also lies on the national cycling route it sits about 7 miles from both Criccieth’s beautiful sandy beaches and Porthmadog departure point for one of the area’s delightful narrow gauge railways. A pleasant waymarked cycle path leads to Caernarfon and its magnificent castle. Shop and pub serving food 1.5 miles.
  • Woodpecker Lodge, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying panoramic views from its elevated position in the Snowdonia National Park this comfortable wooden lodge is perfect for family holidays whatever the season. Set in a quiet family run caravan park it offers visitors free use of an outdoor heated pool (May to September) and a games room whilst glorious sandy beaches (2 miles) water sports golf fishing riding and delightful cafés and restaurants are nearby. Shop and pub 1 mile.
  • Trefin, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This very attractive converted corn mill and its large secluded garden sit peacefully within the little village of Chwilog just a few hundred yards from the local pub village stores and butcher’s shop. The location is perfect for year round holidays – a fine selection of sandy beaches are within easy reach golf is enjoyed nearby and a myriad exciting outdoor pursuits and family attractions are available in the nearby Snowdonia National Park. Criccieth (3.5 miles) is home to an impressive ancient castle interesting shops and restaurants whilst Pwllheli for golf and sailing are 5 miles.
  • Riffli, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Boasting stunning countryside and coastal views this charming former farmhouse and adjoining cottage sit peacefully at the end of a private lane just 2 miles from the centre of lively and fashionable coastal resort of Abersoch a much sought after destination on the Llyn Peninsular with its pretty harbour famous surfing beaches and a fine selection of shops pubs and restaurants. Visitors are also able to take a boat trip out to St Tudwals Island to fish or watch seals. Riffli makes a superb location for year round breaks and offers an abundance of walks and bird watching opportunities from the doorstep with a footpath from the cottage winding its way down to the beach. Snowdonia National Park narrow gauge steam trains historic castles golf and horse riding are all easily accessible. Nearest pub serving food 1.5 miles.
  • Brook Cottage, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Brimming with character this spacious mid row cottage enjoys splendid views from its elevated position on the green across the lovely village of Criccieth and its magnificent ancient castle (pictured). The sandy beach shops pubs and restaurants are a few minutes’ walk and Snowdonia National Park the Ffestiniog railway and Portmeirion are nearby.
  • Plas-Y-Pennant, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the beautiful Cwm Pennant Valley in Snowdonia National Park these two charming cottages command spectacular countryside and mountain views. Spacious and very comfortable and set in 17 acres of rural farmland a truly breathtaking setting affording wonderful woodland and mountain walking and bird watching from the doorstep. Each cottage also benefits from its own blissful hot tub perfect for relaxing after a day spent enjoying the myriad of activities the area has to offer. Porthmadog’s shops inns and restaurants sports centre and famous steam trains are 8 miles away and Portmeirion is just 12 miles. Glorious sandy beaches riding golf and fishing are all nearby. Nearest pub serving food 4 miles.
  • Dinlle Cottages, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying panoramic views of Snowdonia these two delightful semi-detached cosy cottages are just 150 yards from a beautiful sandy pebble backed Blue Flag award beach which boasts exceptional views of Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. A range of shops are a short stroll away. Dinlle Cottages make an ideal location for touring the Snowdonia National Park the many attractions of this area include a narrow gauge steam railway which winds its way from Caernarfon into the heart of the Snowdonia Mountains and a small airfield for pleasure flights over the area. Llandudno is an easy drive away and Pwllheli is 10 miles. Caernarfon and its magnificent castle are only 6 miles and also have a golf course indoor swimming pool sailing fishing and cycle hire. Beachfront bar/bistro just a 2 minute walk away.
  • Tryfan, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This bright well presented and cosy cottage is ideally situated for exploring Snowdonia the Lleyn Peninsula and Anglesey. Set on the edge of the village it is just 2.5 miles from a Blue Flag sandy beach and within easy walking distance of the Welsh Highland Railway. Caernarfon with its superb castle is 3 miles and an enormous range of exciting activities and attractions lie close by. A cycle route passes the door. Pub and shop 1 mile.
  • Tyn Y Buarth, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a wonderful position just 0.25 mile from the coast on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park this newly renovated spacious and supremely comfortable property makes an ideal base for year round holidays. Beautiful golden sandy beaches historic castles and magnificent mountain scenery draw visitors again and again to this glorious corner of Wales – a paradise for walkers bird watchers and families alike. Barmouth’s attractive harbour shops restaurants and pubs are just 5 miles away as are Harlech’s mighty castle and championship golf course. Pub serving food and local shop 0.5 mile.
  • Uwchlawffynnon, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Peacefully situated on a quiet country lane amidst the stunning landscape of the Llyn Peninsula this comfortable single storey cottage sits on the fringes of the small village of Edern and only 1.5 miles from the glorious sandy beach at Morfa Nefyn. The location is perfect for exploring both coast and countryside – the nearby coastal path offers wonderful walking and the peninsula’s beaches are clean and fabulous (some have rock pools to explore too). The popular resort of Pwllheli (7 miles) is also a favourite with the sailing fraternity and at Criccieth (10 miles) there is a castle sitting high on a rocky promontory overlooking Cardigan Bay. Caernarfon’s magnificent castle narrow gauge steam railways and the mountains of Snowdonia are all within easy reach. Shops and a pub serving food 0.5 miles.
  • Arosfa, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Brimming with character and enjoying views of the medieval castle stunning coastline and mountains this cosy and charming cottage (pictured right) is ideally placed for exploring the delights of the historic town of Harlech. Snowdonia’s exhilarating outdoor activities mountain railways and Porthmadog (10 miles) are easily accessible. Sandy beaches antiques crafts restaurants championship golf and the castle are all a short walk. Pub and shop 50 yards.
  • Moriah House, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This delightful conversion of an old chapel hall and vestry boasts many original features and a unique ambience. Quietly set in central Harlech beside the mighty castle it enjoys panoramic views over the bay and mountains. Antiques crafts restaurants sandy beaches coastal railway theatre and golf are a short walk; pubs and shops 200 yards. Snowdonia’s superb range of outdoor pursuits are nearby as are Caernarfon Castle and Portmeirion.
  • Rhiwgoch, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding spectacular countryside mountain and coastal views this recently renovated former farmhouse and its adjoining cottage are ideally situated for making the most of the area’s abundance of attractions and leisure facilities. They sit on a quiet rural lane above historic Harlech with its magnificent castle championship golf course theatre good shops and restaurants and sandy beach. Superb walking and cycling in Snowdonia National Park slate caverns to explore and scenic narrow gauge railway trips are all within easy reach and the Italianate village of Portmeirion lies just 8 miles away.
  • Preswylfa, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying glorious views across the lovely Vale of Ffestiniog this delightful and recently renovated mid row stone cottage brims with character and charm. Fine original features period furniture and modern comforts create a lovely holiday base from which to explore the Snowdonia National Park. Trips on the Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway to the coast at Porthmadog and underground slate cavern tours are nearby. Shop 500 yards. Nearest pub 3 miles.
  • Hendre Coed Isaf, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Ideally situated close to golden sandy beaches Hendre Coed Isaf makes an excellent base for family seaside holidays and relaxing winter breaks. These properties have been skilfully converted from a traditional stone barn within the grounds of an exclusive family run caravan park. Retaining original features these cosy and comfortable properties enjoy all the facilities on offer at the park which include outdoor swimming pool (Open July - August) children’s play area bar and restaurant with award winning chef. The surrounding landscape of the Snowdonia National Park offers walking mountain biking and bird watching. Harlech with its championship golf course and castle is just 8 miles away whilst the fascinating Italianate village Portmeirion and the Ffestiniog and Welsh highland narrow gauge steam railway at Porthmadog are easily accessible.
  • Morlais, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying glorious views and spectacular sunsets over Cardigan Bay this delightful detached property is perfect for summer holidays and relaxing winter escapes. Set in the grounds of the owner’s home it lies just 1 mile from Barmouth’s interesting shops pubs restaurants seaside attractions and attractive harbour. As well as being outstandingly beautiful the surrounding landscape of the Snowdonia National Park offers a wonderful range of outdoor activities and attractions including superb walking fabulous golden sandy beaches impressive castles and nostalgic steam train trips. Harlech with its magnificent castle and championship golf course is just 9 miles away.
  • Pen-Y-Lan, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying uninterrupted sweeping views and spectacular sunsets over Cardigan Bay (pictured) this beautifully refurbished and very comfortable property sits adjoining another 400 yards from a glorious sandy beach. Barmouth’s pretty harbour and variety of shops pubs and restaurants are 2 miles and Harlech’s magnificent castle and championship golf course are 10 miles. Walking cycling fishing and riding are available nearby. Pub and shop 0.5 mile.
  • Sun View Lodges, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in The Snowdonia National Park and just a mile from a beautiful beach these newly built lodges offer spacious and contemporary interiors and their own blissful hot tubs a perfect location for family holidays at any time of year. Located in an exclusive lodge park it is 5 miles from Harlech with its magnificent castle and championship golf course and 8 miles from Barmouth’s pretty harbour. Great walking and cycling locally. Shops and pub serving food 200 yards.
  • Cae Derwen, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    On the fringes of Snowdonia National Park this delightful and spacious family house sits in the heart of the village and a short stroll from a pub serving food. Ideally situated for enjoying year round holidays it is just 4 miles from Lake Bala with its fishing sailing windsurfing and lakeside steam railway whilst Snowdonia’s wealth of outdoor activities and family attractions are all within easy reach as are the beautiful golden sandy beaches at Barmouth. Good eating places and shops are found in historic Bala town 4 miles.
  • Tan Y Dderwen, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying its own private hot tub and delightful panoramic views over meadowland and hills this comfortable and spacious property makes an ideal base from which to explore the glorious surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park. Set near the owner’s home. Just 1 mile from a lovely sandy Blue Flag beach. Historic Caernarfon (6 miles) boasts a magnificent castle. Beachfront bar/bistro. Shop and pub both 1 mile.
  • White Towers, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just 1.5 miles from a sandy pebble backed beach in a great location for family summer holidays and year round breaks this well appointed property enjoys its own hot tub and shared use of a heated outdoor swimming pool (Apr 30th – Oct 1st). Set in the grounds of a privately owned caravan park it lies 3 miles from Caernarfon’s castle pretty harbour shops pubs restaurants and steam railway for scenic trips in the stunning Snowdonia landscape. Golf riding and fishing nearby. Dining pub 1 mile.
  • Hen Stablau, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in the Snowdonia National Park with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and countryside (pictured) this dear little cottage has been furnished and decorated with much thought and care. Adjoining the owners home its rural setting is within 2 miles of village shops inns and restaurant. A unique opportunity to relax in the outstandingly beautiful Cwm Cynfal valley yet within easy reach of many attractions including Beddgelert in the shadow of Snowdon’s peaks Betws-y-Coed Porthmadog Ffestiniog Railway Portmeirion and Harlech with its 13th century castle.
  • Ty Llyfant, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a tranquil rural setting amidst the mountains of Snowdonia this beautifully renovated comfortable property simply oozes character and warmth. Excellently located for touring walking or just relaxing it is easily reached via the coastal road whilst Snowdon’s dramatic splendour is 7 miles away at lakeside Llanberis home to mountain railways slate caverns restaurants and a huge range of outdoor activities. Caernarfon Castle is 4 miles. Bangor’s shops and bridges to Anglesey’s sandy beaches 7 miles. Shop 1 mile pub 2 miles.
  • Dol afon, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Boasting a lovely rural setting and spectacular views this beautifully converted stone barn offers spacious and very comfortable family accommodation as well as fishing on the river in the grounds and walking and bird watching from the door. Lake Bala with its sailing windsurfing fishing and narrow gauge steam railway is just a short drive and white water rafting and Snowdonia’s outdoor pursuits are easily accessible. Shop and pub 0.5 mile.
  • Tremfor, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This delightful 17th century stone cottage brimming with character and charm boasts a wonderful location for exploring the area’s beautiful beaches and coastline. A shingle beach is only 5 minutes’ walk and a short stroll leads to the railway station for lovely train journeys through the superb scenery of Cardigan Bay to the harbour towns of Barmouth and Aberdyfi and their wealth of shops pubs and restaurants. Excellent walking cycling riding golf and bird watching are enjoyed locally. Shop and pub serving food 100 yards.
  • Bryn Cleifion Hall, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Nestling on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park Bryn Cleifion Hall provides an impressive venue for larger groups holidaying together. Boasting two acres of glorious grounds encompassing neatly mown lawns paths rambling through mature woodland and a spectacular river ravine (toddlers beware!) where in season salmon can be seen leaping up the waterfalls this lovely country house also retains many fine original features from roll top baths to ornate fireplaces in its spacious and very comfortable interior. A superb variety of outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed locally and Bryn Cleifion Hall’s location is ideal for exploring delightful southern Snowdonia Cader Idris and the Cambrian Mountains whilst the coast at Aberdovey is a 25 mile drive. The attractive market town of Machynlleth (11 miles) and Dolgellau (15 miles) offer a good choice of shops pubs and restaurants and the village inn and shop are just 200 yards away.
  • Terfyn Coach House, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just a few moments’ stroll from a beautiful sandy beach perfect for family seaside holidays and relaxing breaks this recently refurbished spacious and comfortable property boasts a large sauna and first floor living areas opening onto a balcony. Set on the north coast of the Lleyn peninsula it is within easy reach of outdoor pursuits in Snowdonia Caernarfon Castle Pwllheli Portmeirion and narrow gauge railways. Pub and shop 2 minutes’ walk.
  • Gwyndy, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just a short stroll from a sandy beach this modern comfortably furnished single storey property makes an ideal base for summer seaside holidays and winter escapes. Situated in the former fishing village of Morfa Nefyn on the northern coast of the Lleyn Peninsula it lies within easy reach of Caernarfon Castle Portmeirion and the exhilarating outdoor pursuits of the Snowdonia National Park. Lively Pwllheli’s many amenities are 6 miles and Criccieth is 15 miles. Pub serving food shop and post office about 600 yards.
  • Cartref, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying panoramic views this spacious and very comfortable single storey property sits just a few minutes’ drive from the delightful former fishing village of Aberdaron. Here visitors can enjoy a fabulous sandy beach cafes shops and pubs or take boat trips to mysterious Bardsey Island as famous for its wildlife and rugged scenery as it is for its legendary claim to be the burial place of King Arthur. The coastal path near Cartref offers wonderful walking and access to many golden sandy beaches and the popular resort of Pwllheli is within easy reach as are outdoor pursuits and family attractions in the Snowdonia National Park. Pubs a pottery and shop are under 2 miles.
  • Caerdon Lodge, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Beautifully restored and bursting with character this charming detached cottage is ideally located within the Snowdonia national park for exploring both exceptional golden sandy beaches and stunning mountain scenery with an abundance of outdoor pursuits and family activities to enjoy nearby. Coed Y Brennin and the Mawddach Estuary offer fantastic cycling opportunities whilst the Cader Idris Mountain is a short drive away. Harlech’s magnificent castle and championship golf courses are 10 miles away. Nearest pub serving food 2 miles.
  • Glandwr Mill Cottage, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Situated in the Snowdonia National Park this former mill cottage enjoys a tranquil setting in a small wooded valley within exceptionally shared grounds encompassing water gardens and the Dwynant river as it flows out into the Mawddach estuary. Adjoining the owners’ country house the cottage sits a 2 mile drive along the estuary from Barmouth’s gorgeous sandy Blue Flag beach harbour restaurants bars and shops. Cader Idris mountain is 20 minutes’ drive and Harlech’s magnificent castle and championship golf course are 10 miles away. Ideal area for walkers and cyclists with cycle hire and sea fishing are found locally.
  • Llwyn Ynn Cottage, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in The Snowdonia National Park this cosy romantic cottage with its own hot tub wood burner and four poster bed is the perfect place to unwind. The lovely garden leads to river and woodland walks and the village shop pub and restaurants in Talypont are just a short walk. Attached to the owners home it offers a wonderful base to explore this area with its castles mountains and narrow gauge railways. Sandy beach under a mile away.
  • Penrhiw, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding glorious views over Barmouth Bay (pictured) this little cottage is just a 15 minute walk from the wide sandy beach. One of a row it has a small enclosed terrace overlooking the sea. Coastal trains and buses stop at Llanaber Halt (250 yards) making it easily possible to enjoy a relaxing ride to Pwllheli or Machynlleth or the 2 miles to Barmouth’s town amenities. The surrounding Snowdonia National Park offers a wealth of attractions and activities nearby. Nearest shops 1.5 miles. Pub serving food 0.75 miles.
  • Taicroesion, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Tucked down a quiet country lane and enjoying gorgeous views over Cardigan Bay’s sparkling waters and spectacular sunsets these two charming beamed cottages boast a wonderful location on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park. Just 0.25 mile away Llanaber’s golden sandy beach is perfect for relaxed summer days and brisk winter walks and superb mountain walking cycling on designated paths and a whole host of family attractions are all easily accessible. Dolgellau and Harlech with its magnificent castle and championship golf course are both 10 miles distant and the nearby Fairbourne narrow gauge steam railway promises an unforgettable trip – accessed from the pedestrian ferry at Barmouth’s harbour quayside. Shops pubs and restaurants are found in Barmouth (1 mile) and the town also hosts the Three Peaks race and a music festival in summer. Pub serving food 300 yards.
  • Tremafon, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In an enviable setting surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park and overlooking a mountain river this lovely secluded barn conversion offers a warm welcome from the neighbouring owners. Together with a one acre enclosed garden it enjoys a further 4½ acres of beautiful landscaped gardens leading to the River Dwynant. Sandy beach shops inns and restaurants at Barmouth 2½ miles. Harlech Castle and the championship golf course are 12 miles. Riding and fishing nearby.
  • Llety ll y Warch, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set amidst delightful countryside on a working farm this spacious and comfortable recently converted barn is perfectly located for a year round base for exploring the best of a fine selection of family attractions and an abundance of outdoor activities. Just 4 miles from historic Caernarfon with its magnificent castle golf cycle hire riding and a narrow gauge railway through the spectacular scenery of Snowdonia National Park. A Blue Flag sandy beach is 2 miles whilst Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula are both easily accessible.
  • Yr Efail, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in the stunning countryside of the beautiful Dyfi Valley this charming and romantic cottage boasts a wealth of oak beams and delightful character. Once the old blacksmith’s and recently renovated to a very high standard it is ideally located to explore Snowdonia’s many attractions. Nearby Bwlch y Groes – the highest pass in Wales – leads to the spectacular lakes at Bala and Vyrnwy (RSPB reserve). Dolgellau and Machynlleth are 10 miles Aberdovey and Barmouth 20 miles. Shops 3 miles restaurants and pubs 2 miles.
  • Hen Bopty, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the spectacular scenery of Snowdonia with a Blue Flag beach shops pub and riding just a stroll away and hill walking on the doorstep this former bakehouse makes an idyllic holiday base. Trains and ferry cross the Mawddach estuary to Barmouth for family fun; walk or cycle trail to Dolgellau via the RSPB reserve. A steam railway sailing golf and fishing are local Coed Y Brenin is close by and Bala provides whitewater rafting.
  • Llety Adda, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This immaculately kept cottage on the spectacular Lleyn peninsula renowned for its superb unspoilt scenery excellent beaches walking cycling and water sports this simply furnished former shippon makes a very good holiday base. Nestling beside the owners’ home with its attractive garden it is just 1 mile from a fine sandy beach and 14 miles from lively Pwllheli’s many amenities. Visitors can enjoy riding and hovercrafting visit the Lloyd George Museum or take a boat trip from fashionable Abersoch round the St Tudwals islands to fish or watch seals. Caernarfon’s majestic castle Italianate Portmeirion steam railways deep sea diving and Snowdon’s outdoor pursuits are in easy reach. Pubs a pottery and shop under 2 miles.
  • Arddwyn, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Ideally located for exploring the surrounding Snowdonia National Park this recently renovated and beautifully furnished detached cottage is brimming with character and charm. Just a short walk away is the heart of the village with its local pub shops restaurant and station on the famous Ffestiniog railway line which winds its scenic way down to the sea at Porthmadog (3 miles) or journeys into the mountains to reach the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Nearby Black Rock Sands (4 miles) is just one of the area’s superb sandy beaches and championship golf courses cycle hire mountain biking bird watching and glorious walking are all easily accessible. A visit to the renowned Italianate village of Portmeirion (2 miles) is a must and Harlech’s magnificent castle is only an 8 mile drive.
  • Ciliau Isaf, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding spectacular uninterruped sea views in a truly stunning location on the Llyn Peninsula this newly converted barn sits at the end of a private track in gorgeous rural tranquillity yet within easy reach of a host of family attractions. Set within the grounds of the owners’ home its breathtaking setting affords wonderful walking bird watching and even dolphin spotting from the doorstep with the coastal path winding its way down from the cottage to a secluded beach (about 10 minutes’ walk). Ten pin bowling go karting golf fishing and pony trekking are all enjoyed nearby and Caernarfon Castle and the Snowdonia National Park are within easy reach. Pub serving food 1.5 miles shops 4 miles.
  • Bron Dirion, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding glorious views of the coast Snowdonia and Anglesey this spacious and very comfortable Victorian country gentleman’s residence enjoys a perfect location from which to explore North Wales. Adjoining the owners’ home it boasts its own lovely gardens and blissful hot tub and just 1 mile away from the nearest beach. Historic Caernarfon (6 miles) is home to a majestic castle golf riding and a narrow gauge railway that winds its way through the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia national park. The pretty Island of Anglesey is within easy reach and offers many family attractions water sports and superb sandy beaches whilst Llanberis at the foot of Snowdon is home to both lakeside and mountain railways as well as a slate museum and the electric mountain. Pub serving food and shop 3 miles.
  • Rhandir-Mwyn, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    With wonderful views of the coast Snowdonia and Anglesey and access to 8 acres this very comfortable and well equipped property is indeed in a marvellous location for exploring this beautiful corner of north Wales. Caernarfon (6 miles) with its majestic castle offers golf fishing swimming and tennis while the nearest beach is just a mile away. There are pubs serving food at Clynnog (2.5 miles). Shops and P.O. in Pen y Groes 2 miles.
  • Limekiln Cottage, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Beautifully renovated and Grade II listed this traditional seafarer’s cottage with its own hot tub gloriously overlooks the harbour in pretty Porthmadog home of the Welsh Highland and Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam railway cinema restaurants pubs shops and pool/sports centre are a short walk; Snowdonia’s outdoor pursuits are nearby. Portmeirion 2 miles.
  • Ty`r Odyn, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Gloriously situated overlooking the harbour (pictured) in picturesque Porthmadog one of Wales’s most sought after destinations this traditional seafarer’s cottage is ideally placed for enjoying the delights of Snowdonia National Park. A superb range of outdoor pursuits historic castles and family attractions lie within easy reach. The Welsh Highland and the Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam railway starts from the harbour and Portmeirion is just 2 miles. An indoor pool/sports centre restaurants and cinema are a short walk; shops and pubs are under 200 yards.
  • Bodlondeb, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Originally a 19th century cottage extended to create spacious and very comfortable accommodation Bodlondeb boasts panoramic views across the Llyn Peninsula’s spectacular scenery towards the coast and Bardsey Island. Sharing its gardens with the owner and set on a quiet rural lane just 3 miles from cafes shops and pubs in the delightful coastal village of Aberdaron it is perfectly placed for exploring this area of outstanding natural beauty. A myriad of outdoor pursuits can be found in the Snowdonia National Park and for nature lovers a boat trip to Bardsey Island is a must whilst for man made pleasures there is the lively resort of Pwllheli (13 miles). Shops and pubs 3 miles.
  • Bryn Dol, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Commanding panoramic views across the Llyn peninsula’s stunning scenery towards the coast and Bardsey island this spacious and contemporary cottage offers a delightful haven for beach lovers bird watchers and walkers alike. Enjoying its own fully enclosed garden it adjoins the owners’ home on a quiet country lane just 10 minutes’ walk from a gorgeous beach (access via steps) and 3 miles from Aberdaron a charming former fishing village boasting a small selection of shops cafes and pubs. A wealth of family attractions lively Abersoch Pwllheli and Snowdonia are all within easy reach.
  • The Oakeley Arms, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying glorious views at the head of the Vale of Ffestiniog in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park this delightful spacious and very comfortable cottage is an ideal holiday base. Set in the grounds of the owners’ country inn and hotel perfect for relaxing over a meal and a drink it lies within easy reach of family attractions and outdoor pursuits. Fabulous beaches scenic narrow gauge railway trips Porthmadog’s picturesque harbour Portmeirion and superb golf are all found nearby. Shop 3 miles. Restaurant 100 yards.
  • Fferm Y Garth, Gwynedd (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Stunning countryside views of Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey delightfully bright very comfortable smart and contemporary interiors and a peaceful setting ideally located for exploring this beautiful corner of North Wales make these three converted traditional farm buildings the perfect base for relaxing break. A 4 mile drive leads to Caernarfon home to a magnificent castle and the Welsh Highland Railway for scenic journeys into the heart of the Snowdonia mountains whilst from Bangor (2 miles) bridges cross the Menai Strait to Anglesey where Beaumaris Castle the butterfly farm sea zoo and glorious sandy beaches for water sports are among the island’s many attractions. And at the foot of Snowdon Llandberis (8 miles) boasts a lakeside and mountain railway as well as a slate museum and huge range of outdoor activities. Pub serving food and shop 1 mile.

Hotels & Holiday Accommodation in Wales

 

 
Bronafon
Bronafon, Gwynedd
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Manod
Manod, Gwynedd
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Fferm Y Garth
Fferm Y Garth, Gwynedd
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons)

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