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Ty Ni, Bangor
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Willow Warbler
Mountain Chapel
Estuary Retreat
Bristling with off-beat rustic charm, this cosy restored stone barn nearby the stunning Berwyn Mountains is the perfect place to explore the Welsh countryside. And while its stone walls and exposed beams offer a certain old-world appeal, underfloor heating and fast broadband ensure this home has modern trappings too.Wake up among the sheep, cows, and birds, and start your day dining alfresco on the outside terrace (perhaps grilling something delicious up on the barbecue) and soaking in those magnificent mountain views. Nearby, you can hike and cycle to your heart's content around the Welsh countryside. If you’re feeling adventurous, the entrance to Snowdonia National Park is only a fifteen-minute drive away, while a forty-minute drive will take you right to mighty Snowdon mountain itself. South of Snowdon mountain, you can conquer the peaks of Cader Idris, Aran Fawddwy, and Berwyn – all under an hour's drive away. Meanwhile, the gorgeou...
Cosy Caernarfon
Situated on the starkly beautiful Llyn Peninsula with the unforgiving Irish Sea to the west and the rugged peaks of Snowdonia National Park to the east, this home offers a family-friendly retreat far removed from your everyday routine. This charming property will blow you away with awe-inspiring views over the surrounding countryside and sparkling sea views from the upper floor. An open-plan layout on the ground floor creates a delightfully fluid space that provides a feeling of separation between different areas through clever design and strategically placed pieces of furniture. Sitting separate from the main living area, you'll find three bedrooms, including one with bunk beds ideal for younger members of the group, with a conveniently located en-suite bedroom nearby so parents can keep an ear out.Step through the bifold doors and into the beautifully landscaped garden, adorned with railway sleepers, an immaculate lawn, and a large pa...
A Welsh Tale
Mountain Mystique
Queen of the Stone Age
Salt-Water Pool
The Olde Abode
Fronwen Lodge
Hills of Bell Heather
Welsh Stone
Ocean's Dance
Mountain Muffins
The Twitcher
The Seashell Harvester
Carnedd Llewelyn
The Saltair
The Good Stone
Peeking at the Bay
The Abersoch Appeal
Once the former shooting residence of the Earl of Marlborough, this charming Grade II listed cottage in the heart of Snowdonia carefully stitches together history and contemporary design. Original slate floors and a huge inglenook fireplace contrast against modern additions such as the sleek roll-top bath and luxurious hot tub. The kitchen is the heart of the home, where your clan will spend time eating, drinking and playing card games if it tips it down outside. Light the wood-burning stove to keep the chill at bay or warm up with a brisk walk to the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog – you’ll get there in under an hour if you go at a decent pace. Spend sunny afternoons in the beer garden of the Pengwern pub, just a minute’s walk up the road, or jump in the car and take the ten-minute drive to the trout-filled Llyn Trawsfynydd. Hire a fishing rod or stroll around the water’s edge, stopping for a well-deserved cup of tea in the café along the w...
Bike House
The Bryn Mawr
The Chapel Doors