Llanbedr, Snowdonia and North Wales
Y Bwthyn rests in Llanbedr, Gwynedd, sleeping four in two bedrooms.
Y Bwthyn is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
The living areas in the property consist of a kitchen/diner with electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, Nespresso vertuo coffee machine + selection of capsule, dining seating for four, and a sitting room with TV with Freeview, DVD player and a woodburning stove. DAB Radio, Bluetooth speaker. The bedrooms consist of a double with en-suite bath room, and a twin with en-suite shower room. Outside, there is an enclosed garden with AstroTurf, patio and furniture, as well as roadside parking opposite the cottage. Within 0.1 miles, you will find a shop and a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Two small to medium well-behaved dogs welcome at an added £20 per pet per booking. Dogs are not permitted on the sofas/upstairs (there is retractable baby gate for guests to use). Note: There are five steps up to a raised garden area, care should be taken, and children are to be supervised. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am. Escape to North Wales with a stay at Y Bwthyn. Note: Please note: This property accepts a minimum of 3 nights. One small to medium well-behaved dog welcome at an additional £20 per stay; please note: dogs are not permitted on the furniture or upstairs (there is a retractable stair gate for guests to use. Please contact us with the size/breed and age of dogs first if you wish to take more than one.
Tucked up in a thick forest between the Snowdonia Mountains (including the Rhinogs) and the beautiful golden sands of the North Wales coast is the picturesque settlement of Llanbedr. There are two great pubs in this picturesque village, which is located next to the picturesque River Artro and enjoys a mild climate thanks to its unusual position behind the high dunes of a nature reserve. The area also features a wide variety of wildlife and birds, convenient local shops, bike rental, and access to beautiful mountain walks. A mere four kilometres away, in the little town of Harlech, stands Harlech Castle, the most remarkable of Edward I's fortifications in North Wales and a World Heritage Site since its inclusion on the list in 1987. Golfers go to Harlech for its world-famous Royal St. David's course, but the town also has a beautiful six-mile long sandy beach, great for relaxing strolls and family enjoyment. The nearby town of Barmouth is home to the spectacular Panorama Walk along the stunning Mawddach Estuary, which boasts views that have been called "the most sublime view in Europe" by John Ruskin, as well as a harbour where you can take a ferry to Fairbourne and ride the miniature railway there or head out to sea and try your hand at mackerel fishing. This is an excellent vacation spot all year round due to the presence of Snowdonia National Park and the stunning Cardigan Bay.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
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Short breaks may also be available.
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