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North West Wales Holiday Homes for rent
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| A) Deuglawdd Aberdaron Nr Pwllheli Gwynedd North Wales | from £300 to £500 | This property offers 2 double, 2 single, 1 bunk, shower, baby bath, lounge/diner, seperate kitchen, small private garden. self-catering for 8
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| B) Henllys Harlech Gwynedd | from £225 to £425 | This property offers 1 double, 1 bunk, 1 shower room, living room with double sofa bed, kitchen/diner. self-catering for 6
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| C) Hen Gapel Dolwyddelan Gwynedd | from £415 to £585 | 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 5
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| D) 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.Christmas short breaks must be a minimum of 4 nights self-catering for 4
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| E) Garthcraig House Porthmadog Gwynedd | from £275 to £630 | Large sitting room and small lounge (with bed settee). Fully fitted kitchen / dinner. 1 double room with king bed, 1 twin room, 1 bunk room, 1 single room, the loft room with 2 single beds. Bathroom with separate toilet and downstairs w.c. also shower room with wash basin and toilet downstairs Please note that prices quoted are for 6 people. Additional £25 per person for 7 persons and above. This is payable directly to the owner in advance. Discounts available for couples in low season self-catering for 10
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| F) 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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| G) 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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| H) Bryn Ffysiwn Rhoscolyn Anglesey | from £300 to £880 | The cottage offers 2 bedrooms each with 1 double & twin beds, 1 bathroom, 1 shower room, open plan living room/dining/kitchen. self-catering for 8
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| I) Murmur-y-Don Harlech Gwynedd | from £600 to £1080 | This property offers 3 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, all with handbasins, bathroom with Edwardian cast iron bath, fully equipped kitchen, drawing room, dining area, circular observatory room, study and garden. self-catering for 7
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| J) 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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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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