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A gravel pathway leads to a quaint stone building surrounded by greenery. A vintage water pump is positioned nearby, with rolling hills and a blue sky in the background. The landscape showcases fields and distant mountains, creating a serene rural atmosphere.
Cottage in Nebo
5 out of 5 average rating, 456 reviews

Fab restored small barn & hot tub near Snowdonia

You're assured a warm welcome to this beautifully restored small barn, now a cosy cottage with exclusive use of all year round hot tub! Stunning location bordering Snowdonia (10 mins walk to Park). On clear days Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, herself is in full view. Free Electric car charge. Close to castles, Llyn Peninsula, much beautiful coastline, stone's throw from Anglesey & more! Suitable for couples/one individual. Come, pamper yourself on a restorative break, explore a glorious area, North Wales!

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A modern kitchen space features wooden flooring and bright red tile accents along the backsplash. An array of cooking essentials is neatly arranged on the countertop, with a sink and stove visible. A wooden door leads to an adjoining area, while a bin stands prominently against the wall.
Guest house in Gwynedd
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Snowdonia Hideaway with stunning views in Waunfawr

Snowdonia Hideaway on the edge of the National Park in the village of Waunfawr close to both the mountains and the sea. Warm guest accomodation & private fenced garden situated on a 10 acre smallholding with stunning views & private parking. Moel Eilio part of the Snowdon range is walkable from the house. Ideally located for Snowdon, Zipworld, Caernarfon Castle, Llanberis, Beddgelert & the Welsh Highland Steam Railway station next to our village pub & micro brewery. Dogs are very welcome!

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An open-plan kitchen features a wood-burning stove, a full cooker with an oven, and essential appliances, including a refrigerator and coffee maker. Shelving and storage enhance functionality, while a window offers natural light and a view of the surrounding landscape.
Shepherd’s hut in Brynrefail
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Snowdon View Shepherds hut

Idyllically situated shepherds hut with uninterrupted views of Snowdon and surrounding mountains. The hut itself is open plan with fully functioning kitchen, including full cooker/oven, fridge and sink etc etc, wood burner stove and private attached bathroom, with luxurious bath and rural views. The beautiful village of Llanberis is a 2.5 mile drive away, where there are plenty of pubs and eatery’s. There is private off road parking a short distance away from the hut and outside seated area

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Two light green Adirondack chairs are placed on a grassy area, accompanied by a small table. A glass of red wine, a bottle, and a flower vase with vibrant blooms rest on the table. Lush greenery and a cloudy sky create a serene backdrop.
Apartment in Rhostryfan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

The Den - Cae Haidd Bach

Enjoy a relaxing break away from it all in our dreamy Snowdonia Den. A delightful 1st floor, light and airy self-catering studio apartment between the villages of Rhosgadfan & Carmel. Surround yourself with panoramic views of the mountains and coastline from your own private garden. Ideal for a romantic break or a de-stress getaway. Far enough away from the crowds to feel remote, but within easy access of the villages & towns of the Llyn Peninsular and surrounding areas. Recharge and revive!

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The exterior of a stone-built cottage is shown, featuring a slate roof and a chimney. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, which is framed by a grassy area and rustic wooden log seating. Surrounding fields and trees provide a rural backdrop.
Cottage in Groeslon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

'Cwtyn' - a Cute Country Cottage

Cwtyn is a detached,stone built former swill house,used to prepare pig feed in the 19th century. It has been converted into a cosy self-catering cottage whilst retaining the original stone fireplace and slate hearth. It is now an open-plan space,compact and practical, with bathroom, kitchen, log burner,TV and Wi-Fi. Outdoors there is an enclosed space,slate patio,seating,fantastic views and private parking. Rural,peaceful and unique - a great base for exploring Snowdonia,Anglesey and Lleyn.

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A stone cottage is positioned beside a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. A garden area features a circular seating arrangement made of logs, and a small patio is attached to the cottage. A grassy path leads toward the entrance, inviting exploration.
Home in Bontnewydd
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Secluded river cottage & forest

A unique secluded Welsh cottage nestled in its own two acres of forest, gently placed on the banks of a river where the Garden room offers calming views of nature. Follow the long grassy driveway to discover this character filled stone cottage, artistically restored in a wonderful eclectic mix of reclaimed and new. Discover hidden treasures as breakfast bar becomes chess board and embrace a booklovers dream by curling up amongst the pages in the cosy reading nook by the wood burning stove.

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A cozy living area features a comfortable sofa and an armchair, arranged around a small coffee table. A dark, modern electric fireplace adds warmth. The sleeping area contains a spacious bed with neatly arranged linens, and decorative artwork adorns the walls.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Eithinog Studio

The small family home of Cefn Eithin provides two comfortable self catering holiday cottages. Stiwdio Eithinog is located next to the family home of Cefn Eithin. This listing is for the cottage of STIWDIO EITHINOG. It is perfect for a couple, or a single person to holiday throughout the year. It offers a wonderful home from home self catering holiday experience. The beautiful castle town of Caernarfon and the gorgeous Snowdonia National Park are within very easy reach of Cefn Eithin

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A charming semi-detached cottage featuring a stone façade and a sloped roof with multiple chimneys. A well-maintained garden with vibrant greenery and flowering plants is located in front, complementing the tranquil setting. The entrance is highlighted by a wooden door on the side.
Cottage in Caernarfon
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Contemporary countryside cottage, close to sea

A beautiful contemporary cottage in a peaceful location on the edge of the Snowdonia national park, a short walk from the scenic Menai Straits sea and three miles from the historic town of Caernarfon. The house has been modernised with the living room upstairs to make the most of the stunning views of the Welsh countryside and Snowdon through large windows. Perfect for small families, couples and small groups looking for a peaceful break close to all that Snowdonia has to offer.

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A cozy lounge area features a large stone fireplace with a wood burner at its center. A light-colored sofa is paired with an armchair, and a television is positioned nearby. Decorative elements include a plant and a rustic wooden accent wall.
Cottage in Saron
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Bwthyn Angorfa

This beautiful restored single storey cottage is in a countryside location and central to all visitor amenities in Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula, Angorfa is the ideal place to escape to and unwind, for a relaxing break for couples and small families. It is situated 3 miles from the castle town of Caernarfon and 8 miles from Llanberis. The Wales coastal path is located less than 400 metres from the property and the Lon Eifion Cycle track is less than 2 miles away.

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A charming cottage is visible, featuring whitewashed walls and a slate roof. A stone wall borders the property, and a large grassy area extends beyond it. Nearby trees add greenery, with a clear sky above enhancing the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage in Caernarfon
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Peaceful one bedroom cottage in the hills

From Bryn Awelon which translates as Breezy Hill, you can catch the sun glinting on the water of the Menai Straits, watch the mists swirling around the Rivals on the Llyn Peninsula, and if you are very lucky catch the sleeping elephant (Mynydd Mawr) shake the snow from her back. Stepping out of the door you have all the wonders of Snowdonia to explore. The thrills, the history, the beaches, lakes and mountains.

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A contemporary house with a blue-gray exterior stands at the water's edge. Large glass windows dominate the front, providing views of the surrounding area. A wooden deck with seating and a life ring is situated at the entrance, blending functionality with a welcoming design.
Home in Saron
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Modern 2 bedroom house on the Foryd estuary

Llanw is a newly built house right opposite the water's edge. Llanw is Welsh for "Tide" which you can watch slowly flowing in and ebbing out. The estuary is a haven for many species of birds. There are also views of the Snowdonia mountain range and of the Rivals. The World Heritage site of Caernarfon is only 4 miles away and the long sandy beach of Dinas Dinlle is 3 miles away.

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A charming exterior view of the cottage features colorful flower pots lining the stone pathway. Two picturesque doors invite guests in, accompanied by a small table and chairs for outdoor seating. The bright white walls contrast with the vibrant blooms under a partly cloudy sky.
Guest suite in Caernarfon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Come and stay at our little welsh cottage annex.

Beudy Bach means small cowshed, the old cottage was built around the late 1700 and still boasts the incredible walk in inglenook fireplace with its 8ft original oak beam. The Annex or Beudy Bach was the original cowshed where the owner kept his priceless cow, who in turn supplied the family with milk. The old cottage and annex still has the original 2ft granit stone walls.

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