Holiday houses in Rhoslefain

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A charming stone cottage is viewed from a paved pathway, showcasing a sloped roof and well-maintained gardens. The entrance features a wooden door and decorative stone accents, framed by lush greenery on either side. A wooden gate provides access to the property.
Bungalow in Rhoslefain
5 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

The Bungalow - Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)

Very tranquil, compact and extremely well appointed property on the edge of Snowdonia National Park with easy access to main roads and amenities, ie. shops, cinema etc.. lots of places to walk and explore. Beach only 5 mins by car or 20 mins walking. Self contained and tastefully decorated to an extremely high standard with full underfloor heating inclusive. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. "No Pets" PLEASE NOTE: Limited mobile signal at premises, "Whats App" & "Messenger" fine through WiFi.

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The image captures a scenic view of the Barmouth Estuary, showcasing lush green hills and distant mountains. The cottage is seen nestled at the edge of a treed area, with open fields leading towards the water. A coastline and a bridge are visible in the background.
Home in Dolgellau
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Magic Mountain Cottage: family- & dog-friendly

There is nowhere quite as magical as this: an historic, creaky cottage, at the end of a farmers track below Cader Idris. It's a back-in-time experience, with wooden beams and antique furniture, owned by the same family for over 60 years. Please read all the details carefully before you book. It’s a 300 year old cottage on the side of a mountain, space, fresh air and tranquillity. It's comfortable but nothing fancy. No TV or wifi, but a woodburner, books and massive views behind the cottage.

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A rustic stone cottage is framed by natural greenery, featuring a light blue door and matching handrail on the entrance stairs. The gravel path leads to a fenced area, adding to the charm of the inviting exterior.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Cosy Coastal Cottage sleeps up to 6

Book now for your Summer break in this cosy coastal cottage..... Llwyn Du cottage is located in the popular seaside village of Llwyngwril. Nestled at the foot of mountain walks and 4 minutes walk from the beach. This former dairy sleeps up to 6 people, also open rear garden and parking. This characterful cottage is oozing with charm but has modern day essentials such as WiFi and Sky TV. There is also a snug which serves as another livingroom/bedroom, perfect for older children or a couple.

Top Guest favourite
A tranquil outdoor space features a wood-fired hot tub adjacent to a neatly arranged deck. Sunlight reflects off the water in the distance, while a well-maintained lawn and paving stones add to the serene atmosphere. Lush greenery borders the area, enhancing the scenic views.
Cottage in Llanfair, Harlech
5 out of 5 average rating, 276 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 exterior of a stone cottage showcases traditional Welsh architecture. A gray door leads into the home, set against a backdrop of green hills. A gravel driveway provides access to private parking space, with nearby foliage adding a touch of greenery.
Cottage in Abergynolwyn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Fabulous valley views Slate Miners 1860s Cottage

This property is set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and is perfect for a couple or small family to enjoy the peaceful village and beautiful walks near by. The property is a 1860s grade 2 listed build full of character and charm, enjoying stunning views looking up the valley. We have sympathetically restored the property with its sash window and flag stone flooring, however it still includes all the mod cons to ensure a delightfully chilled holiday.

Top Guest favourite
The entrance features a traditional stone facade, complemented by a small patio area with two chairs and a table. Lush greenery is positioned nearby, adding a touch of nature to the setting. The charming front door is framed by a decorative awning.
Cottage in Dolgellau
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 322 reviews

Cosy Cottage in Dolgellau Snowdonia Nant Y Glyn

Nant Y Glyn is a charming, traditional Welsh stone cottage which was build in the early 1800s. We have updated the property to give it a fresh comfortable feel but have retained many original features. One of which is the splendid stone fireplace which now houses a log burning stove. The cottage is nestled within the old part of town, located on a quiet street and within a 2 min walk to the shops and restaurants. There is a small enclosed front patio area.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a blue cottage is framed by vibrant flower beds featuring a variety of plants. A patio area is visible, adorned with metal chairs and a table. The entrance showcases a glass door leading into the interior, under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Friog
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Sea View Sunsets - Dog Friendly Cottage

Escape to Snowdonia at Bryn Meurig Farmhouse. Right on the Wales Coast Path in the National Park, enjoy the best of both seaside and mountains. Set on a rural smallholding, with a few friendly farm animals overlooking the sea and in the foothills of Cader Idris. A 10 minute walk from Fairbourne with shops, pubs and it's narrow gauge steam railway, with bus and train services to take you to more local attractions in Barmouth, Dolgellau and Aberdovey.

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A blue sofa adorned with patterned cushions sits invitingly in the living area, while a doorway opens to a vibrant outdoor landscape. Framed artwork featuring mountainous scenes hangs above the couch, complementing the natural elements visible beyond the entrance.
Barn in Bryncrug
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Romantic Snowdonia- Log Fire Epic views & hot tub

Think big views of sea and mountains, dark starry skies and wild nature. Enjoy a high ceilinged super king bedroom, gorgeous shower room, spacious lounge-kitchen/diner, enclosed private garden, hot tub, large TV and log burner. Close to the seaside towns of Aberdyfi and Tywyn, which have great restaurants, a cute cinema and shops, nearby steam train stop, footpaths from the door, castles, craft centres and exceptional cycling.

Top Guest favourite
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 in Beddgelert
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 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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The stone building blends harmoniously with the lush, green landscape. A modern addition features a sleek roof that contrasts with the rustic charm of the original structure. A clear blue sky and scattered clouds enhance the serene rural setting.
Loft in Penmachno
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 703 reviews

Carpenters Loft, self contained, w/c, kitchen.

Centre of the Snowdonia National Park. Great walks from the building, top mountain bike track, white water canoeing, fishing, outdoor space, peace, and quiet. Set on a hillside beside a little stream, plenty of parking. Pub in the village and 10 mins drive from Betws-y-Coed. Lovely village shop open 7am - 7pm. . Totally self-contained with shower, toilet & rustic kitchen.

Guest favourite
An open plan lounge and dining area feature a comfortable sofa, a wooden dining table, and a television. Natural light floods through large windows, highlighting the wooden flooring and decor. A coffee table is adorned with fresh flowers, adding a touch of elegance.
Condo in Gwynedd
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Sea Forever

A beautiful peaceful space with an outstanding sea view from the open plan lounge, kitchen, breakfast bar and dining area. Please be aware that this is the top apartment on the third floor, up three flights of stairs, there is no lift. For those that feel comfortable about some extra exercise on your holiday, you will be rewarded by an endless sea view!

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A wooden deck is showcased with a circular table surrounded by four chairs, facing an expansive sea view under a clear blue sky. Lush greenery and a wooden fence frame the scene, creating a serene outdoor space.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Cosy Snowdonia cottage with panoramic sea views

Traditional Welsh cottage with stunning sea and mountain views in a peaceful location. Close to the sandy beaches of Fairbourne, Tywyn and Barmouth and in the heart of fabulous walking country, this cottage will give you a tranquil break with nothing to disturb you but birdsong and the sound of the sea. We accept 1 dog which must be housetrained.

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