Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings House-swap
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Wheelchair access
Notes:
May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children Adapted for wheelchair users Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Luxury 4 star cottages in peacefull romantic settings with Panoramic views of Snowdonia mountains & coast. Underfloor heating & a wealth of character in this converted farm building. There is a spacious private garden with stunning mountain & coast views, furnished with a tables and chairs to enable you to dine al fresco. With one double bedroom, this cottage is ideal for a couple,(+small child withown cot!) & very popular with honeymooners!,Our other cottage sleeps 2-5 people. Spa facilities include hot tub ,infra red sauna & fitness equipment in private area .
cottages & garden
fireplace & kitchen
snow scene at Mountainstudios
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The North Wales / Snowdonia / Gwynedd region
Snowdonia The National Park attracts climbers and walkers from all over the world, it is a walker’s paradise with hundreds of paths of varying degrees of difficulty and as many good guide books to help you find your way. The towering mountains, foothills rolling down to the sea, beautiful valleys, lakes and alpine villages create a picture that can be enjoyed all the year round. Bangor is a university town with a 12th century cathedral, museum and the Victorian Gothic castle at Penrhyn. The cog railway to the top of Snowdonia sets off from the lakeside town of Llanberis and there are several well documented footpaths to the summit for the more energetic. Visitors to Betws y Coed enjoy the pubs and restaurants and the excellent shops specialising in Welsh crafts, local produce, climbing gear and outdoor clothes.
Bangor - Wales area
Aber Falls - Rhaeadr Fawr in Welsh - is Wales's tallest vertical waterfall, cascading from a height of 120 feet over an igneous rock face. Located in the Carneddau mountains between Bangor and Conway, it is reached via a magical woodland trail upstream, passing steep, gasping gorges.The cottage has direct access to the Caerneddau .
Holy Island
Clinging to a lonely crag prodding out into the Irish Sea, the Victorian lighthouse on South Stack is visible to ships some 28 miles away. Nearby on the windswept heaths are pre-historic standing stones, burial chambers and a Roman watch-tower. The high concentration of religious sites on the island are the reason fLlanberis
Llanberis has an unusual mix of things to do, whether it be pony trekking, visiting the immense hydraulic power station inside 'Electric Mountain' or discovering the museum and slate quarries of Dinorwic, with abandoned miners' houses eerily reminiscent of ancient ruins in Central America. From here you can see Dolbadarn Castle, which has been painted by the artist Turner, and nestles in an idyllic setting above the lake. or its mystical name.
Beaches: In Gwynedd: Black Rock Sands at Morfa Bychan near Porthmadog, Llandanwg Beach, Barmouth Beach, Machroes Beach, Criccieth Beach, Pwllheli Abererch Beach, Pwllheli Main Beach, Abersoch Beach, Aberdaron Beach, Trefor Beach, Dinas Dinlle Beach, Ynys Tywyn (Porthmadog), Traethau Borth-y-Gest, Morfa Harlech , Llanbedrog Beach and Porthdinllaen and Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth). Traeth Bennar and Morfa Dyffryn beach (inc. naturist section). Porth Oer . In Conwy County it is possible to walk along the beach from Conwy to Penmaenmawr (but check tide times).
How to get there
Fly to Liverpool , Manchester..international airports. Car hire at Airport or we can arrange for you. Cheap flightsfrom expedia.com or Easyjet .co.uk
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Liverpool
Railway:
Bangor: 8 km
Ferry:
Holyhead
Activities near Bangor - Wales
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Good nightlife Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
Gym, Jacuzzi / Hot tub, Sauna, Internet access, DVD player
General:
Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player, Wi-fi available
Bedrooms (1), En suite (1), Shower rooms (1), WCs (1)
Furniture:
Sofabeds (1), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 5, Sleeps maximum of 2
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Adapted for wheelchair users.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Private garden, BBQ, Bicycles available
Access:
Wheelchair access, Secure parking
Further details indoors: We have hot tub /jacuzzi ,infra red sauna & fitness area. All inclusive of price!
Further details
Pets are welcome but never left on their own in the cottage..
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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13 Sep 09
20 Dec 09
350£350
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20 Dec 09
10 Jan 10
450£450
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10 Jan 10
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360£360
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2 Apr 10
19 Apr 10
450£450
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400£400
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26 Jun 10
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450£450
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The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Tel /e-mail for specials offers all year.we ask for deposit ..
Balance to be paid 1 month prior to holiday.
weekends available 2/3 nights please enquire!!
Spa
We have a brand new spa complex, with a hot tub and Sauna, with stunning views over Anglesey & Snowdonia . This complex is available exclusively for our Guests. Our spa is very sophisticated and powerful with 6 different massage configurations to ensure it reached every part of you to aid your relaxation. The Finnish sauna aids wellbeing and all of this is housed in an exclusive area with private shower, toilet and changing facilities. This is a must for full enjoyment of your time here.
Guestbook for BEUDY BACH + SPA
5/5Snowdonia Luxury Tina & family Bristol Review Submitted: April 16, 2009 Date of Stay: April 2009 Myself, my partner and our 3 children (ages 10 to 15) went to this cottage in early April 2009. The location was fantastic - on a welsh mountain hillside with views of the mountains in one direction and the Menai Strait in the other. The directions given by the owner on how to get to the property was spot on. The property was really well laid out and had everything we needed. It was clean and well maintained. The owner was on hand when we arrived and she made us feel very welcome. There was fresh homemade bread and free range eggs witing for us and there was also tea, coffee and sugar already in the cupboards. We made use of the spa facilities on 2 of our nights there. The hot tub was amazing. The sauna was good to go in after the hot tub to dry off. The property is very well located for either travelling into Snowdonia and the mountains, or going East to Conwy or west to Anglesey. We had a fantastic time and would recommend this beautiful cottage to all. Recommended for: Adventure Seekers, Families with Teenagers, Romantic Getaway, Sightseeing, Pet-friendly, Girls Getaway, Age 55+ 5/5Beudy Mawr Harry6363 Cheshire Review Submitted: April 20, 2009 Date of Stay: April 2009 We stayed at this property over the Easter holidays and would recommend it to anyone.
we were greeted with homemade bread, fresh eggs from (Paul and LLiwen's own hens) and a bottle of wine - a good start that got better!
The property appears compact, but we were here with our two children (a bouncy 7 year old girl and a beefy 13 year old boy) and had ample space (helped by the open mezzanine, which the kids loved). The cottage had everything we needed, was beautifully maintained and in a wonderful location with very nice owners on site.
The hot tub was fabulous, as was the sauna - the only problem was it was so good that some of my more ambitious excursions had to be curtailed as I couldn't get the wife and kids out of the darned thing!
We visited South Stacks (near Holyhead) to see the puffins- well worth doing if you are willing to face the 400+ steps, Bodnant Gardens (which were stunning) and Penrhyn Castle (the victorian kitchens were well worth the visit). Beaumaris was surprisingly upmarket, with some lovely shops (particularly liked 'Sarah's' deli) and we had a go at crab fishing off the pier.
The highlight for me was going up into the mountains - the drive over to Capel Curig then down the Llanberris Pass and back up to Bedgellert before ending up in Caernarfon was truly stunning.
All in all, a fabulous break at a lovely cottage and definitely to be repeated in the near future.
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Name:
Lliwen Griffith
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+44 (0)1248 600469
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