North West Wales Holiday Homes for rent
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| A) Bridge Cottage Conwy North Wales | from £250 to £580 | This cottage offers three bedrooms, one double bedroom, one bedroom sleeping 3 with Queensized double bed and a single bed and one single bedroom. Lounge, dining room with large table and chairs to seat 8. Well equiped kitchen. Outside is a small patio style garden with seating and bbq sleeps 5 + one child self-catering for 5
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| B) Crown Lodge Harlech Gwynedd | from £340 to £1765 | Crown Lodge sleeps upto 19 people offering a total of 11 bedrooms. 8 Twin Bedrooms and 3 Single Bedrooms all en-suite. It has a seperate lounge and seperate Kitchen area. self-catering for 19
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| C) Ty'n-y-Ffos Bach Near Betws y coed North Wales | from £200 to £350 | Ty'n-y-Ffos Bach offers two bedrooms, 1 Twin, 1 double (+ 1 camp bed in twin room) bathroom with shower over bath, sitting room, kitchen/diner. Storage & panel heaters in every room. self-catering for 4
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| D) Bwthyn Bach Groeslon, Caernarfon Gwynedd | from £295 to £350 | Bwthyn Bach offers 1 double upstairs, 1 bedroom with bunk beds downstairs, bathroom with shower over bath, living room with log fire, small sun lounge, well equipped kitchen, small utility room. Any changeover day by request and short breaks are available all seasonA refundable cheque of £50 for the security deposit is payable to the owner direct. self-catering for 4
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| E) 8 Trefeddian Terrace Aberdovey Gwynedd | from £465 to £950 | This cottage offers 1 double bedroom, 3 twins, 1 single, with a family room off of one of the twin rooms containing 2x 2'6" beds and one cot, comfortable living area with sofabed, well equipped kitchen. Please Note: This property comfortably sleeps 11. An additional 2 people can be accommodated on the sofa bed. Further details can be obtained from the owner£75 breakage deposit self-catering for 11
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| F) Camellia Cottage Llanbedrog North West Wales | from £256 to £368 | This cottage offers 1 double bedroom with ensuite shower, open-plan living area with double sofa bed or two single futon bed chairs (choose bedding arrangements when you book), fully-fitted kitchen. self-catering for 4
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| G) Glan-Dwyryd Vale of Ffestiniog Gwynedd | from £200 to £480 | This cottage offers 1 king size, 1 twin, 1 bedroom with 1 double and 1 single, 1 single, bathroom with shower, living room, kitchen, conservatory. 30% deposit to be paid directly to the owner self-catering for 8
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| H) Dinas Llanbedr Harlech Gwynedd | from £227 to £563 | Dinas offers one double bedroom, one twin bedroom and two single bedrooms. Well equipped Kitchen, lounge/dining room, and separate sitting room. no pets. non smoking propertyshort breaks can be booked by arrangement with the owner self-catering for 6
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| I) Hen Weithdy Llanfaelog Anglesey | from £205 to £435 | The cottage offers 1 double with 1 twin, and a bathroom, all on the first floor. On the ground floor is 1 single bedroom with adjacent large shower room. large sitting room, beamed kitchen, adjoining dining room. self-catering for 5
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| J) Gwynt-y-Mor Llangwnnadl North West Wales | from £300 to £800 | Gwynt-y-Mor offers 2 double (one with ensuite), 2 twin, bathroom with bath & separate shower cubicle, large sun room/lounge, dining room, kitchen. Sleeps up to 8 in comfort with twin bed/ensuite annex. self-catering for 8
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North West Wales
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Snowdonia, the Llyn Peninsula and the Cambrian Coastline. An area of North Wales renowned for its beauty, quality accommodation, range of attractions and activities. A perfect setting for holidays and short breaks all year. North Wales is a holiday area which attracts lovers of coast and countryside in equal measure. It is a varied region, with long stretches of sands, craggy mountains, towering headlands and deep valleys. Snowdon, the highest peak in Britain south of the Scottish Highlands, dominates a rocky mass of mountains which acts as a magnet to climbers and walkers. To the east, in contrast, is a much gentler landscape of heather moorlands, green vales and the rounded hills of Wales's border country. |
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