Holiday rentals in Barmouth

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Barmouth

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Cottage in Gwynedd

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Hidden Gem nestled away in the heart of the town

Bwthyn Gwaelod is a charming stone cottage - a former boat house then artists studio. The cottage itself has been sympathetically refurbished and sleeps 2 people in one double room. It is ideally situated : a peaceful location yet close to all amenities and just a minutes walk away from the shops and cafes, the harbour and the award winning beach. Snowdonia and the Mawwdach Estuary offering stunning scenery, walks and trails is on your doorstep. Barmouth offers something for everyone all year !

15–22 Nov

£103 per night
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Home in Barmouth

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Min y don Town House near Barmouth harbour

Lovely town house with large patio & south facing private garden. Uninterrupted sea views. Outdoor seating area for 6. Well behaved pets welcome. 2 onsite private parking spaces which is a rarity in Barmouth near the harbour. The Town house is fully equipped, modern and new to the market. Features include Wi-fi , central heating, towels provided, two 50” smart tv’s. A separate lounge and dining area that seats 6 in comfort. The combination of house, garden, & parking we offer is unique.

25 Mar – 1 Apr

£170 per night
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Shepherd’s hut in Barmouth Gwyned Wales

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Shepherds Hut View

Our handcrafted shepherds hut is set in its own idyllic secluded spot along the Mawddach estuary opposite the Cader Idris mountain range offering total peace and tranquillity. It has an open plan living space with a lovely cosy double bed a well equipped kitchen, table and chairs plus an en suite shower room. Outside there is a sitting area with a fire-pit/BBQ and steps which lead down to your own path onto the estuary foreshore from where you are welcome to explore our many acres of land.

3–10 Dec

£110 per night

Popular amenities for Barmouth holiday rentals

Stay near Barmouth's top sights

Barmouth Beach51 locals recommend
Barmouth Harbour4 locals recommend
The Last Inn38 locals recommend
Co-op Food - Barmouth15 locals recommend
The Mermaid14 locals recommend
The Royal7 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Barmouth

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Tiny home in Ceredigion

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Stowaway on the cliff!

18–25 Feb

£109 per night
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Apartment in Gwynedd

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Sea Forever

3–10 Jan

£93 per night
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Cottage in Gwynedd

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

3-storey fisherman's cottage, with 3 bedrooms

3–10 Oct

£75 per night
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Apartment in Barmouth

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 89 reviews

Sea Front Open Plan Apartment with Free Parking

28 Oct – 4 Nov

£110 per night
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Home in Barmouth

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Modern, contemporary townhouse close to sea front

8–15 Mar

£137 per night
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Cottage in Gwynedd

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Cosy Cottage nestled in the Harbour

14–21 Oct

£145 per night
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Place to stay in Dyffryn Ardudwy

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

Awel Y Mor - Private & Peaceful

26 Apr – 3 May

£92 per night
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Barn in Barmouth

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Cosy barn near Barmouth with mountain views

24–31 Oct

£98 per night
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Cottage in Wales

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

Hen Blas, 14th century Coaching Inn - Barmouth

7–14 Feb

£137 per night
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Flat in Gwynedd

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Barmouth Beach Front Apartment Spectacular Seaview

23–30 Aug

£150 per night
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Apartment in Gwynedd

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Apartment at Barmouth Harbour with panoramic view!

7–14 Nov

£164 per night
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Apartment in Gwynedd

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Barmouth Apartment: Cosy, Private, Hide-Away

18–25 Jun

£116 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Barmouth

Total rentals

160 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

40 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

80 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

110 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

5.6K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£32 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Barmouth

Welcome to Barmouth

Barmouth is one of Wales’ most dramatic and beautiful coastal towns. With three miles of sandy beach that sit against the mountainous backdrop of Southern Snowdonia, it emerges from the estuary of the mighty Afon Mawddach (Mawddach River) at the end of a North Wales valley where gold was once mined. Unsurprisingly, this landscape is beloved by hikers, swimmers, and cyclists, and has been celebrated by English writers such as William Wordsworth. Barmouth itself has shops, cafés, and arcades, and in the summer a fun fair, donkey rides, and a land train along the promenade make it a popular destination with families. Its historical quarters also give the town a distinctive character. Barmouth Old Town is dotted with slate-roofed cottages, accessed not by road but by steep stone staircases, while the town’s maritime history is celebrated by museums overlooking the wild Irish Sea.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Barmouth

Summer is busy in Barmouth, but with three miles of beach, there is room for families, couples, and solo travellers to spread out and enjoy both sand and tide. The town is also protected by mountains — locals think of them as guards against the weather — so Barmouth is often warmer than other parts of North Wales, including in autumn and winter. This means the town is a great place for festivals out of summer season: September brings the Heart of Wales Lorry Rally and in October, the Motocross Festival, where hundreds of motorbikes and quad bikes race by the shore. Some shops and cafes shut for the winter, but it’s a lovely time for walking, especially when the snow settles thickly on the nearby peaks.


Top things to do in Barmouth

Dinas Oleu

Walk through the steep narrow streets of Barmouth Old Town to this gorgeous gorse-covered hill, which provides one of the best views in all of Wales. On a clear day, you can see the whole expanse of the West Wales coastline, undulating with bays and coves, and the 58,000 acres of Snowdonia.

The Dragon Theatre

A gorgeous independent cinema in one of Barmouth’s former chapels, The Dragon Theatre has been run by the community since the mid-20th century. The distinctive turquoise and red mosaic dragon above its doors is a much-loved emblem of the town.

The Mawddach Trail

This beautiful, flat, and accessible 9.5-mile route along the old railway track on the southern side of the Mawddach Estuary is suitable for walkers, cyclists, and wheelchair users. It begins in the slate-roofed market town of Dolgellau before following the river to Barmouth. There are other well-loved trails like the New Precipice, on the old goldmine tramway, and the tough 27-mile Mawddach Round, which takes in the mountains Cadair Idris to the south and Diffwys to the north.

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