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The exterior of the house displays a charming stone façade with light blue decorative eaves. A well-maintained lawn and flower pots are visible at the entrance. A parked car is situated in front, with trees providing a natural backdrop.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

A cosy, converted school house.

Isgoed is a recently modernised headmaster’s house offering a unique, comfortable space for you to make beautiful memories. The 3 bedroom home is nestled in some of the country’s most stunning landscapes but offers much more with a world famous golf course, spectacular walks from sedate to challenging and top quality climbs. We’re also a mere 10 minute drive from glorious Harlech beach and that’s before we mention zipworld, the steam railways etc! The area really does have something for everyone

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A view of the harbour filled with various sailing boats is presented, anchored gently in the water. The surrounding landscape features modern buildings and distant mountains, with a clear sky adding to the visual depth of the scene.
Flat
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Lovely harbour-side apartment with wonderful views

Beautiful ground floor apartment with fabulous views of Snowdonia and Glaslyn estuary. Garden is adjacent to Porthmadog Harbour. The sitting room looks directly onto the Harbour where you can watch the boats, trains, bird life and ever changing sea and sky. The property is on the Welsh Coastal Path. There is a free numbered parking space outside the apartment. It is in a very quiet spot, but also very close (walking distance) to shops, cafes and pubs and the Ffestiniog steam railway station.

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Bungalow
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Canol Cae Cottages Primrose near Porthmadog. P/f

Canol Cae Cottages Primrose is a cosy ground floor cottage in Penrhyndeudraeth near Porthmadog Accommodation is open plan Lounge kitchen diner. Shower room and bedroom. Bedding, towels, electricity and WiFi inc Large enclosed shared patio and garden with parking and mountain views Perfectly located for exploring Snowdonia. Portmeirion is 3 minutes away. Zip world, Harlech, Criccieth, Beddgelert 15 mins Good transport links and local amenities within a 5 minute walk inc 2 pubs n takeaways

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The cottage exterior features a slate roof and whitewashed walls, nestled among lush greenery. Colorful flowers bloom in the foreground, adding charm to the inviting entrance, which is framed by manicured shrubs and foliage.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Ffermdy Bach, close to Borth y Gest's coastal path

Ffermdy Bach is a self contained cottage adjoining our Welsh farmhouse. It has a separate entrance and garden so you can enjoy your holiday undisturbed. You are only 5 minutes walk from the coastal path and beautiful beaches of Borth y Gest. There's so much to explore and see in the area: Snowdonia, Portmeirion, castles, narrow gauge railways in nearby Porthmadog and if you are looking for more excitement try the zip wires at Blaenau and Llanberis. Park on our drive, EV charging on request.

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The bedroom features a spacious bed with a grey quilted coverlet and accented pillows. Soft lighting from bedside lamps creates a calm ambiance, while artwork adorns the wall above the bed. Exposed wooden beams and a sloping ceiling add character to the room.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Snowdon view, steam railway & Portmeirion nearby

This stylish accommodation is perfect for exploring Snowdonia. Located near the picturesque Portmeirion Italian village, the Ffestiniog Narrow Gauge Railway, and the Coastal Path, it offers a range of walking trails, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes. We are also close to the harbour town of Porthmadog. The owner is knowledgeable about the area and can recommend places to visit, including excellent local restaurants and pubs, all accessible by bus and train.

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A comfortable gray sofa with plush cushions is positioned in a cozy living area. Soft lighting enhances the warm ambiance. A decorative area rug lies beneath, and a window provides natural light, framed by minimalistic blinds.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

RailwayStudio (Snowdon/ZipWorld/Portmeirion) Dog's

Railway Studio is a newly refurbished studio apartment located in an elevated position above the village of Penrhyndeudraeth, a stones throw away from shops, takeaways, cafes, butchers, news agents, Indian restaurant and local pubs. In the heart of the Snowdonia National Park it is close to Portmeirion, Ffestiniog Railway Harlech Castle Zip World Surf Snowdonia Bounce Below Forest Coaster Coed-y-Brenin 15mins drive to the base of Mount Snowdon

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A view of the harbor is framed by the apartment's patio doors. The calm water reflects surrounding boats, while greenery on the hillside adds a natural touch. A stone wall borders the patio area, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the location.
Apartment
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Harbour view 1 bedroom Porthmadog apartment

A cosy ground floor apartment with breathtaking views of the sea and harbour. Lovely views of boats coming and going and sea birds. If you're lucky you might see an otter or seal! Walking distance from Ffestiniog Steam Railway Station and Porthmadog centre, with its many cafes and shops. Beaches, castles, Portmeirion, Beddgelert and the wider Snowdonia National Park are all nearby. The apartment is perfect for a couple or a single traveller.

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A charming stone cottage nestled in a valley, surrounded by natural scenery. The exterior features a slate roof and a pathway made of natural slate leading to the entrance. Lush greenery and distant hills provide a picturesque backdrop under a dramatic sky.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Romantic Couple's Cottage in an Idyllic Setting

Our valley cottage is ideal for couples. A small but perfectly formed 500 year old dwelling nestled in the idyllic Nantmor Valley near Beddgelert with walks for all abilities directly from the front door We have gorgeous views to sit & gaze out onto through the wall of glass from inside this pretty home The woodburner is perfect for those evenings of simply relaxing and enjoying the peace and tranquility together

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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Porthmadog Harbourside Home

Beautifully presented, modern two-bedroom (sleeps 3) apartment, situated on the harbour in the picturesque seaside town of Porthmadog. With stunning views of both the harbour and the Ffestiniog Railway, this property is located within walking distance of shops, restaurants and pubs. It provides the perfect location to explore North Wales's breath-taking beaches, castles and Eryri's famous mountains.

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A spacious lounge area features two light-colored sofas with decorative cushions, a low coffee table, and a television with a wall-mounted stand. Natural light enters through large glass doors, complemented by soft curtains. Light-colored artwork adorns the walls, adding a serene touch to the space.
Apartment
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Stunning Harbourview Apartment - Porthmadog!

A beautiful newly renovated top floor apartment,light & spacious with stunning harbour views. Walking distance to Porthmadog town & Borth y Gest and a short drive to Blackrock sands or Portmerion. With 3 Bedrooms and a newly fitted kitchen the duplex apartment is set over two floors and benefits from stunning views over the Harbour stretching as far as Harlech castle.

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A traditional shepherd's hut is set on a raised platform, surrounded by a snowy landscape. A wooden staircase leads to the entrance. Potted plants are positioned beneath the hut, and a hillside is visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Hut
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Cwt yr Bugail

Traditional Shepherds Hut on raised platform,beautiful views of the LLyn peninsular.The Hut has a double bed which converts into a dining table,kitchenette and shower room with basin and caravan style lavatory.Sleeps two access is by stairs,may not suit people with poor mobility.Situated right by the Welsh coastal path,ideal for walking holidays.

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Cabin
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Cabana Suites

These alpine-style Cabins are just 15 metres from the restaurant and benefit from a double bed & two loft twin futon beds that is accessed via a bunk ladder. This self contained accommodation is a great way of enjoy Self Catering Holidays here in North Wales.

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All about Portmeirion

In the heart of Gwynedd in the north of Wales, Portmeirion nestles on the edge of a secluded Snowdonian peninsula. Designed and constructed by a leading Welsh architect, Portmeirion emulates a typical Italian village inspired by Portofino on the Italian Riviera. Encompassing artefacts and Romantic, primarily Baroque, architectural elements from around the world, it has a magical, other-worldly feel to it. Portmeirion is colourful and intricately detailed, and there’s everything from imposing porticos and delicate frescoes to compact cottages with terracotta roofs to marvel at. The village was built over a period of 50 years, and its atmosphere continues to evoke the atmosphere and charm of the Mediterranean. The location has inspired numerous well-known writers and musicians, and is also famed as the setting for several influential television shows and movies. Just outside the village lie the remains of a medieval castle.

What are the top things to do in Portmeirion?

The Gwyllt

Explore a 70-acre sub-tropical extravaganza comprising nearly 20 miles of winding paths, together with temples, hidden spaces, and stunning coastal views. Named after the Welsh for wild wood, The Gwyllt features some of the United Kingdom’s largest trees, along with spectacular displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, and camelias, plus numerous exotic and rare blooms. After taking in Ghost Garden and Shelter Valley, wander around a dazzling Japanese garden alongside a lily-strewn lake.

Amis Reunis

Translated as “Friends Reunited,” this is a famous stone boat that overlooks the estuary. It’s actually a replica of a historic trading ketch, sadly lost to the weather. It features the original masts and other elements salvaged from the wrecked vessel, the remains of which can be viewed on many days at low tide.

Dwyryd Estuary

Follow the coastal path toward the tip of the peninsula for panoramic views of mountain and coast. Blessed with white sandy beaches, the estuary offers hidden caves and a wealth of interesting plants to discover. For an adventure in the summer months, check the tide times to ensure safety and be prepared to get your feet wet before taking a short walk to the other side. There you’ll find the tidal island of Ynys Gifftan, right at the foot of Snowdonia.

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