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North West Wales Holiday Homes for rent
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| A) The Forge Llanbedrog North West Wales | from £200 to £278 | This studio cottage offers open-plan accommodation with full-size, double futon sofa bed, ensuite shower, seating area, pot-bellied stove, fully-fitted kitchen. self-catering for 2
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| B) Y Penty Dolgellau Snowdonia Mountains | from £240 to £450 | Y Penty offers 1 double, 1 twin, cot/folding bed available, bathroom with shower over the bath, open plan lounge/dining room, kitchen area. WTB 4 star rating. Pets welcome by arrangement self-catering for 5
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| C) Borth Esgob Rhoscolyn Anglesey | from £300 to £600 | This spacious bungalow offers 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, one single bedroom (each with a wash hand basin), one bedroom with two bunk beds and one single bed. Bath with electric shower over bath and w/c, triple aspect living and dining room and kitchen with a raeburn. The second w/c is situated in the utility room which is adjoined to the kitchen. self-catering for 8
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| D) 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 payable to the owner, within one week of booking. self-catering for 8
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| E) Rhownair Tywyn North West Wales | from £1200 to £2500 | Accommodation is spacious and the house can sleep up to 14 people. There are three double en suite bedrooms, two double bedrooms, two twin bunk rooms and two bathrooms. With ample space for everyone throughout, there are sitting rooms, a study, a dining room, kitchen, snooker room, garden room and spacious halls and landings. The kitchen is fitted with a modern electric and gas cooker range, dishwasher and washing machine. self-catering for 14
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| F) Hen Gapel Dolwyddelan Gwynedd | from £425 to £595 | This five-star property, Hen Gapel offers 1 king, 1 double, futon bed in larger bedroom for child, bathroom with shower over bath, large lounge with wood burning stove, large kitchen/dining area. (small children must be under supervision as a open stream in garden) self-catering for 4
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| G) The Cottage Llanbedrog North West Wales | from £375 to £520 | This cottage offers 3 bedrooms, 1 double with ensuite basin and toilet, 1 bunk room and 1 single bedroom. Separate shower room, sitting/dining room and fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher. self-catering for 5
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| H) Arvon Cottage Dolwyddelan Nr Betws y Coed. | from £200 to £300 | Arvon Cottage offers one double room and one twin room, shower room with handbasin, seperate wc with handbasin, lounge, seperate dining room and kitchen. self-catering for 4
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| I) Rhiw Goch Cottage Pont y Pant Dolwyddelan Nr. Betws-y-Coed | from £220 to £360 | This detached cottage which is all on one level offers, one large king-size bedroom with a small child’s fold up bed with en-suite shower room, well equipped galley kitchen, large sitting room with log burning stove leading through to a dining area where there is also a bed settee, extremely large shared garden which merges into 36 acres of private woodland. self-catering for 3
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| J) Cyndal Bach Rhoscolyn Anglesey | from £200 to £330 | Cyndal Bach has a sitting/dining room, shower room, 1 twin and 1 single bedroom. Please note: a £50 Security Deposit is required. This is payable directly to the owner and is refunded within 14 days of departure.One dog welcome (£10 charge). self-catering for 3
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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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