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The exterior of the old stone cottage is showcased, featuring whitewashed walls and a black slate roof. Large windows illuminate the front, framed by greenery in the garden. A wooden bench is positioned in front, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the cottage.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Talgarth Cottage, Eryri (Snowdonia)

Old stone cottage adjoining Hosts' house on former smallholding, up a private drive. Self-catering. Self check-in available (key safe). Ideally situated for outdoor activities - walkers, climbers, cyclists, lovers of steam engines and Zip World Attractions. Well-equipped kitchen; cosy lounge with woodburning stove (logs provided); one king-size bed; shower room; washer and dryer; secure storage for bikes, kayaks etc. Views of mountains, sea and steam engines from the property. Private parking.

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The open-plan living area features a comfortable seating arrangement with a blue sofa and a wooden coffee table. Large glass doors provide unobstructed views of the estuary, leading to a balcony with outdoor seating. A television is mounted on the wall opposite the seating.
Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Welsh holiday Home with sea and Mountain views

Relax and recharge in our bright two bedroom holiday home in Porthmadog with breathtaking sea, estuary and Mountain Views! Perfectly located just a short walk from the town centre, harbour, beaches and the famous Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland steam railways. Snowdonia National Park is only 10 minutes away and the beautiful Italian-style village of Portmeirion is close by. Enjoy stunning views from the balcony out towards Harlech castle and the mountains. A great base to explore North Wales.

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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
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 216 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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An aerial view showcases a modern chalet nestled among lush greenery, with a backdrop of distant mountains. A spacious garden surrounds the property, complemented by a gazebo and a hot tub, creating a serene atmosphere. The overall setting is tranquil and inviting.
Guest house
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 785 reviews

'Cwt Haul' Chalet, stunning Hot tub views

A cozy quirky modern unique chalet hidden in an elevated position in the beautiful Snowdonia in Penrhyndeudraeth. Home to Snowdonia National Park Headquarters. Please check out our guest reviews. Nearby, approx 100 meters a two minute stroll, Penrhyn Station where you jump on the Ffestiniog Railway. ZIP world Blaenau Ffestiniog is only 15min away. Snowdon Pyg Trail 25min. 5minutes drive away is the famous Italianate village, Portmeirion. Harlech Castle 10min. A warm Welsh welcome awaits!

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Cottage
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Mountain View Cottage, Snowdonia

Mountain View Cottage is situated on the owners small farm near Porthmadog and Portmeirion. The cottage is in a peaceful rural setting, yet close to shops and other amenities. The cottage will sleep 4 and has a large living room with views towards the Ffestiniog Railway, Cnicht and the Moelwyn mountains. The cottage has recently been entirely renovated and redecorated, offering quality holiday accomodation The double bedroom is on the ground floor and the twin bedroom is upstairs

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The wooden deck features a wood-burning hot tub, reflecting the evening sky with clouds in soft hues. A view of the expansive sea and distant coastline is visible, framed by lush greenery and trees, creating a tranquil setting for relaxation.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Beautiful cottage, amazing views, Finnish hot tub

A lovingly refurbished characterful and romantic one bedroom cottage with an edge of luxury in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. Amazing views of the beautiful Cardigan Bay and the Lleyn Peninsula and in close proximity to award winning beaches. Set in peaceful countryside and full of original features. Enjoy cosy evenings in front of the dual aspect wood stove or soaking in the extremely relaxing wood burning hot tub whilst taking in the views or gazing at the stars.

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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, 126 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 side entrance to the studio apartment is showcased, featuring a grey door framed by a small pathway. Two potted plants are positioned beside the door. A car is parked close by, and vibrant greenery is seen in the surrounding area.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 292 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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Apartment
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 268 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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The spacious living, dining, and kitchen area is illuminated by pendant lighting, featuring a wooden dining table set for four. A vase of colorful flowers sits centrally, while a modern grey sofa is positioned nearby. The design incorporates a mix of textures and natural light.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 111 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 view of the Dwyryd Estuary is seen from the balcony, with shimmering water reflecting the sunlight. Mountains rise in the background, creating a serene landscape. The patio area includes a low stone wall and glass railing, enhancing the view of the tranquil surroundings.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

'Snowdon Wharf' - Cosy Hideaway

Modern, light, bright 'Upside down' house. High-speed wifi. Price reflects the magnificent, ever-changing estuary views. Facilities at the house are based on a couple sharing but there are bunks which can be made up. Balcony overlooks the Dwyryd Estuary and Ffestiniog railway. Porthmadog - something for everyone - mountain walks, seaside, shopping or a base for the Lleyn Peninsula.

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A gravel patio area is visible, featuring a wooden bench and table. The backdrop includes rolling green fields with grazing sheep and distant mountains under a cloudy sky, providing a serene view of the natural landscape.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Ty Hebog: Cosy 17th Century Barn with Log Burner

Cosy restored self-catering barn at Perthi with a log burner, retaining original 17th-century wooden beams and period character, with beautiful views across the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains. Set just above Beddgelert on a working mountain farm in a peaceful rural setting, only a 7-minute drive from the Rhyd Ddu Snowdon path, with walks available directly from the doorstep.

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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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