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Holiday rentals in Glanypwll

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The living area features a log burner set within a rustic stone fireplace, surrounded by neatly stacked firewood. Two comfortable seating options are positioned nearby, complemented by soft throw pillows. A modest television is mounted on the wall, and natural light enters through a window adorned with wooden accents.
Cottage in Ffestiniog
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 369 reviews

Cosy Miners' cottage with log burner

This 200 year old cottage is located in a peaceful location with far reaching views from the stable door. It’s perfectly located for walkers with mountains and lakes just waiting to be explored. Cyclists can also challenge themselves on the many hills around the area, including the infamous Stwlan Dam climb. Local attractions such as Zip World, Antur Stiniog and Llechwedd Slate Caverns are a few minutes away. The cottage is also ideally located for visiting nearby Porthmadog and Betws y Coed.

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The exterior of the miners cottage is illuminated by soft lighting at night, showcasing its stone facade and green shutters. A well-maintained pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by a small railing. A picnic table sits on a grassy area, enhancing the outdoor setting.
Cottage in Tanygrisiau
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Pen Y Garreg 1770, cottage , hot tub, north wales

This 254 year old old miners cottage has been beautifully restored to the highest standard , The views from the garden are unbelievable, with a steam train that passes through the garden next to the Hot tub, march - Nov The walks from the cottage are some of the best in wales with 2 double en-suite bedrooms and smart TVs throughout Utility dining area plus separate garden cabin with hot tub and media wall with another TV and corner couch to take in the breathtaking views that this garden has

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A breathtaking view captures rolling green hills and rugged mountains under a partly cloudy sky. Two lakes, one larger and one smaller, reflect the landscape, while distant hills fade into the horizon. The natural scenery showcases the tranquil beauty of the Snowdonia region.
Cottage in Rhiwbryfdir
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 442 reviews

Prime Location for Walkers, Dogs, MTB, Adventurers

Bring your walking boots, mountain bikes and step out onto the mountainside. Explore the trails leading to great views, lakes, history, summits. Zipworld, Bounce Below, Slate Caverns, Ffestiniog Railway all within walking distance. An authentic old slate miners cottage (1830) with rustic charm, nestled in a hamlet. Ideal central Snowdonia location NEWLY REFURBISHED WET ROOM Dog friendly, Parking, Boot/Drying Room, Wet Room, Wifi, TV, Garden Ideal for Snowdon/active getaways/relaxing breaks

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A rustic stone exterior of The Barn is visible, featuring large windows that allow natural light to enter. The entrance door is framed by warm wood, while a seating area made of wooden picnic tables is positioned outside on a gravel path. Skylights on the roof enhance the airy feel.
Cottage in Llanfrothen
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Hand Crafted Studio in secret Snowdonia Valley

The Barn at Tan Y Rhiw nestles in the Nanmor valley, surrounded by ancient woodland, with spectacular views of Moel Ddu. A safe place to retreat from the world, and reconnect with nature, over two miles from the main road. Relaxing in the private garden listen to owls hooting or cuckoos calling. Walking from the door leads you to an old drovers track, or higher up through bilberry scrub to Cnicht, the Welsh Matterhorn, or along lanes and paths to secluded swimming spots in rivers and lakes.

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An aerial view captures the serene landscape surrounding the Shepherd's Huts, with winding paths leading through rolling green hills. The huts are positioned in a remote area, offering expansive views of the mountains and valleys under a soft, cloudy sky.
Shepherd’s hut in Gwynedd
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Barlwyd Off-Grid Glamping

Experience the ultimate getaway in our off-grid Shepherd's Huts next to Barlwyd Lake. Wake up to breathtaking views of Ffestiniog's mountains, quarries, and valleys. The huts are for two people and furnished with a king-size bed, a kitchenette, and an en-suite bathroom. The interiors are cosy and bright, making for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Each hut comes with its own Golf Buggy to transport around. Don't miss out on this exclusive glamping experience that offers unmatched views.

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A wooden deck offers a tranquil seating area with a small round table and two glasses, surrounded by lush greenery. The stunning views of the sea and distant hills are captured under a bright blue sky, complementing the peaceful ambiance.
Cottage in Borth-y-Gest
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Stylish cottage with magnificent sea views

Graigwen is an exquisite, two-bedroom detached cottage offering mesmerising sea views. Marrying elegant design with a warm, inviting atmosphere, it is the ultimate sanctuary for exploring Snowdonia and the picturesque village of Borth-y-Gest, famed for its hidden beaches and coastal paths. From its privileged, elevated position, Graigwen enjoys unrivalled panoramic views of the sea and mountains, all while remaining secluded within a tranquil backdrop of ancient woodland.

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The historic townhouse is set against a clear blue sky, showcasing its stone facade and large windows. Lush greenery and colorful flowers enhance the front garden, while elegant architectural details, including pointed arches, add character to the building’s exterior.
Townhouse in Gwynedd
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Light Filled, Perfect Location, Old Chapel House

In the centre of the Unesco World Heritage site, Bodefryd is an unique, generously proportioned detached townhouse, with big, light rooms, high ceilings, and full of period features. The house is perfectly located for anything Eryri <Snowdonia>, with easy access to everywhere in the National Park. Bodefryd is also the kind of house you'd be happy spending a rainy day in. As hosts we are always trying to tread lighter with our world, and be kinder with all the humans.

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The charming exterior of the cottage showcases a quaint stone facade with a white door and small diamond-shaped window. A picket fence adorns the front, highlighting a garden area. Lush greenery surrounds the building, creating a serene backdrop against the hillside.
Home in Gwynedd
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Snug Cottage by Zip World in Snowdonia

Ideally located for exploring all Snowdonia & North Wales has to offer, this beautifully renovated ex Quarryman’s Cottage is in a great location with a contemporary interior, original features and is ideal for year round vacations. On the edge of Snowdonia National Park and walking distance to Zip World, Bounce Below and Antur Stiniog MBT. In the town centre you’ll find Ffestiniog Railway, cafes, pub and shops. Within easy reach of Porthmadog and Betws-y-Coed.

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This Grade II Listed cottage showcases traditional slate construction, with a prominent green trim that highlights its original windows. The charming structure is surrounded by natural stone walls, offering a glimpse of the nearby mountains and lush greenery.
Cottage in Rhiwbryfdir
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Old Quirky Character Cottage - Grade II Listed

A Grade II Listed cottage that is old, quirky, quite unique and very original. If you like cottages with character you will love this. If you like modern, characterless boxes please don't even consider it. It is situated in a very quiet area but only a ten minute walk from the town centre and Ffestiniog Railway in one direction and the Llechwedd Slate Mine and Zip World Complex in the other. You can also walk straight into the mountains from the doorstep.

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The image displays a panoramic dome structure on a spacious wooden deck surrounded by greenery. Outdoor seating areas are shown, including a small table with chairs and a shaded area under a canopy. Potted plants add a touch of nature to the scene, contributing to the overall tranquil environment.
Dome in Denbighshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Unique Off Grid Dome, Stunning views and landscape

Off Grid unique Panoramic Dome, sleeping 2 adults.Double bed, log burner & amazing views. As you enter your quirky dome, you’ll be tempted to dive into the double bed and devour those views! You’ll also find comfy seating – the ideal spot for a cup of tea .Simply yet effectively furnished, the space reinforces the sense that this is a sanctuary. Its remote location means that the Dome is off grid. Greener Camping Club Members, see other details below.

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A rustic stone structure with a slate roof is presented against a backdrop of blue skies and scattered clouds. A set of two white metal chairs and a small table is arranged on the stone patio in front of the entrance, welcoming relaxation outdoors.
Farm stay in Caernarfon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Escape to our cosy converted Stable

Newly converted Stable nestled at the bottom of Y Wyddfa (Snowdon) in a serene, rural setting that brings you close to nature’s tranquility. You will love our combined living room/Kitchen space. Dream away in a king size bed under the charming original wooden trusses that adds a rustic, cosy feel. The location is perfect for outdoor enthusiastic who enjoy scenic walks and challenging climbs (as well s none challenging) right on their doorstep.

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A cozy outdoor space features a picnic table and a bench set within a gravel area. A firepit is lit, casting a warm glow. Stone walls provide privacy, and mountains rise in the background, showcasing the natural landscape of the region.
Cottage in Glanypwll
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Traditional 19th Century Slate Miners Cottage

A characterful original slate miner’s cottage dating from the late 1800s. Located in Tanygrisiau, just outside the historic slate-mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, the cottage is a short walk from local shops, amenities and the village pub. A narrow-gauge heritage steam railway runs along the bottom of the garden and can be seen from all rear-facing windows. Ideally placed for Llechwedd Slate Caverns, zip wires, mountain biking and mountain walks.

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