This semi-detached, stone-built cottage is situated in a rural area, just two miles from the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy and four miles from Harlech and sleeps six people in four bedrooms.
5 minutes walk from 2 mile long sandy beach, a self-catering newly refurbished holiday bungalow in the seaside village of Fairbourne with its own miniature steam railway and beautiful mountain views.
Offering both period features and modern furnishings, this property is an ideal mix of old and new styles and provides charming, well-equipped accommodation for up to six people in three bedrooms.
Beudy Ymlwch is half of a converted 19th century barn on a 96 acre working welsh hill farm. At this point you need to picture yourself stepping out onto the patio the morning sun warming your face as you look over a truly fabulous view. Have I sold it to you yet!?
This ground floor barn conversion is near the small village of Trawsfynydd in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.
With two bedrooms – one twin and one single with a pull-out bed – the property can sleep three adults, or a young family of four, the pull out bed being suitable for those under ten years old only.
Lovely and comfortable traditional stone cottage, grade 2 listed. Large garden with good views, secure for small children and dogs. Ideal for mountains and sandy beaches, castles and beautiful gardens. 5 miles south of Bangor.
Bryncaled is a two bedroom barn conversion near Chwilog a beautiful and rural part of the Llyn peninsula. Recently renovated this old stone cottage has been well designed and laid out. Its original stone exterior belies the up to date facilities within.
This lovely home-from-home has three bedrooms – two of which are doubles and one of which holds a set of adult bunk beds – a fitted kitchen with dining area and a lounge with a cast iron gas stove.