Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or less) Hen or stag parties Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 5 km
Notes:
May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
22 Tai Nantlle is a comfortable, well-appointed 19th-century cottage, with panoramic views of Nantlle Ridge to the front, and many local picturesque walks. The cottage provides one double, one twin and one single bedroom. Bed linen is not provided, but there are king size, double and single duvets, blankets and pillows available. Heating is supplied by night-storage heaters, living room electric fire, mobile heaters, electric blankets and heated bathroom rail. A paved patio garden to the rear provides outdoor seating for 6.
Nantlle village
22 Tai Nantlle
Living room
Patio Garden
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The North Wales / Snowdonia / Gwynedd region
Snowdonia is a region of north Wales and a National Park of 838 square miles (2170 square kilometres) in area. It was the first to be designated of the three National Parks in Wales, in 1951.
For an adventure and activity holiday in a beautiful country with wide open spaces and breathtaking scenery Snowdonia, Llyn Peninsula and the Cambrian Coast is the place to experience it. Whether you are interested in walking, cycling, climbing, pony trekking, surfing, water skiing, canoeing, quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, or abseiling - they are all available within the area.
Caernarfon / Nantlle area
There is a wide variety of outdoor pursuits, including local scenic mountain walks, and nearby south and west facing sandy beaches. Spectacular theme parks can be found at Greenwood, Henblas and Llanfair. At Canolfan Trywery try whitewater rafting, or even inland diving at local Dorothea Lakes. Other acitivities include go-karting at Glasfryn Parc, horse riding at the Snowdonia Riding Stables, or coarse and freshwater fishing at Llyn Pentir. Places to visit include Electric Mountain and slate museum in Llanberis, the Sygun Copper Mines at Beddgelert, castles at Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Criccieth and Penrhyn, and gardens at Bodnant, Plas Newydd and Plas Yn Rhiw.
How to get there
From the north Welsh coast, take the A55 to Bangor, the A487 to Penygroes, then Nantlle village is a further 3 miles along the B4418.
From mid Wales, take the A470 to Gellilydan, the A487 to Penrhyndeudraeth, the A4085 to Rhyd Ddu, then the B4418 to Nantlle.
From the south east, take the M6 north, the M54 to Telford, the A5 to Capel Curig, the A4086 (A498) to Beddgelert, the A 4085 to Rhyd Ddu, then the B4418 to Nantlle.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Manchester: 168 km
Railway:
Bangor: 27 km
Ferry:
Holyhead: 61 km
Activities near Caernarfon
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Cycling holidays