Llwyn yr helm is a small privately owned family park on a working farm situated four miles from the market town of Dolgellau. We are surrounded by scenic walks, woodlands and mountains in a quiet part of the Snowdonia National Park - offering an abundance of wildlife. A peaceful atmosphere is encouraged on the park
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A self catering holiday cottage in Snowdonia with panoramic views over the Mawddach estuary and Cader Idris mountain range. Sleeps 2 to 9 people. 4 bedrooms, 2 on the first floor with ensuites and 2 on the ground floor with separate loo and shower room. A great location with plenty to do all year round from mountain walks (Snowdon is in easy reach)to time on the sandy beaches at Barmouth. Pub within walking distance. Good restaurants locally. This versatile property suits families and friends holidaying together. Pets on request please. Gardens all around with mountain walks from the garden gate. Open fire and BBQ.
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4 star Coed Talon is situated in the delightful coastal village of Llwyngwril on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. The village is just a few miles from Tywyn to the South and Fairbourne to the north. Here we offer a beautiful setting for quiet relaxation or an ideal base for exploring the surrounding mountains and coastal attractions of Mid Wales and the Snowdonia National Park.
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This ancient stone cottage, known as "The Boathouse" and now restored to modern standards with spacious high ceiling living areas, is in the middle of a large private woodland in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, completely traffic-free with access via a good quality woodland track some 500 yards from the public road. The wood is part of one of the few temperate rain forests in the world, and has beautiful rare lichens on its ancient oak trees and two lakes, one just below the house. There are wonderful walks literally from the front door, up through the forest to reach viewpoints out towards Portmeiron, Harlech and the sea, and past the old mine-workings hidden in the woods. Two Ffestiniog railway stations are within 10 minutes walk through the trees, one a request halt built for a former owner of the wood, and the steam trains wind their way through the forest clearly visible from the house.
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Stable Nook is a beatifully converted 400 year old stone and slate detached cottage in a breathtaking location with panoramic views across the Llafar Valley to the Aran and Arenig mountains beyond. Surrounded by rolling hills and fields, and peacefully set in 6 acres, the cottage is approached from a very quiet lane just 2 miles from Bala Lake. A genuine stable conversion of superior quality with lawned gardens to the front and side, and private timber decked south-facing patio.
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This beautiful, historically 'Welsh Not', Country school built in 1858 is set in a tranquil area with a backcloth of trees and the hills of the Lleyn Peninsular. The Old School house has been sensitively converted and tastefully decorated to retain many of its traditional features thus providing a contrasting atmosphere of old and new. Open all year we offer a comfortable and relaxing stay in Wales. Sleeping a maximum of 8, this charming guest house offers the ideal base for families, walkers, climbers, cyclists and other activities. Within easy reach of Snowdon and its neighbouring mountains. Dogs welcome by arrangement.
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Pentre Bach House and its three smaller cottages are set in three acres of land overlooking Cardigan Bay, with dramatic Cader Idris and its fellow mountains outside the back door. Situated just south of the coastal town of Barmouth in the village of Llwyngwril, Pentre Bach is the ideal location for a wonderful holiday whether it be action packed or relaxing with a bottle of wine.
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Situated close to the Snowdonia Natonal Park in a completely rural setting with 5 acres of mature informal garden full of colourful shrubs and fine trees, fields to either side, 12 acres of woodland above, and a river for fishing just across the little road hidden below. Yet, nestling way down beneath the mass of Cadair Idris (the 8-mile-long, 9-peak-high mountain range flanking Snowdonia’s scenic Mawddach estuary), it stands just one level mile west of the market town of Dolgellau and east of the picturesque estuary-head village of Penmaenpool, both accessible by road or trail.
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Park Highlights and Headline: Close to Snowdonia and Black Rock Sands Beach on the Llyn Peninsula. • Unrivalled beach access Black Rock Sands is reached by the dunes on the Park and stretch for over a mile • Stunning backdrop The spectacular mountains of Snowdonia extend into the distance behind this green Park • Pleasantly landscaped Lovely rural Park set by a sand dune reserve • Explore beautiful North Wales Snowdonia, Portmeirion and Betws-y-Coed all within easy reach The Park: Greenacres boasts a great location on the sheltered southern shores of the Llyn Peninsula for both a big beach and big mountains style holiday experience. Lots of lively action and activities both on and off the Park, with direct access to the massive Black Rock Sands. Younger children love the outdoor SplashZone, plus there’s a nature reserve and 9-hole pitch & putt course. Feel free to fill each day in just your own way. Every family is different of course, but a typical day might begin with a lazy lie in or a family Wake 'n' Shake session. It could be a morning in the heated indoor or outdoor SplashZone or trying the Adventure Golf course. Lunch out at a great little pub or pop into our Mash and Barrel: Lounge-Bar-Café. Afternoon try the Archery or Coke FC Football, explore Snowdonia or take a relaxing stroll through the Nature Reserve. Early evening enjoy a stroll on the sandy beach, a sunset bike ride or a barbecue. Then head off to the ShowBar for a drink, live music and dancing. So, whether it's out and about or staying on the Park, you're sure to have a great holiday at Greenacres.
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Park Highlights: Amazing views of Snowdonia and its own sandy bay. • An all-action activities Park Huge choice of excellent facilities, activities and entertainment • Beautiful setting On the Llyn peninsula surrounded by the Snowdonia mountain range with direct access to the beach • Huge pool complex With fantastic slides, flumes and wave machine • Beautifully laid out and landscaped Spacious landscaping makes the most of this stunning location The Park: One of Haven’s best flagship Parks just gets better! The superb Adventure Golf and thrilling large indoor pool complex means Hafan y Môr is ideal for active, outdoor loving families, with everything from boating to the high RopeWorks challenge. While the stunning setting begs to be explored with direct access to the beach and superb complex and evening entertainment. Feel free to fill each day in just your own way. Every family is different of course, but a typical day might begin with a lazy lie in or a family Wake 'n' Shake session. It could be a morning in the Large Heated Indoor Pool Complex with Flumes and Slides, or getting your head for heights on the fabulous RopeWorks course and Climbing Wall. Lunch out at a great little pub or pop into our Lakeside Inn with Café Bar & Grill Menu. Afternoon try the Go Karts or Outdoor FunZone, explore Snowdonia or take a relaxing cruise on the Boating Lake. Early evening enjoy a stroll on the sandy beach, a sunset bike ride or have a go at Laser Combat. Then head off to the ShowBar for a drink, live music and dancing. So, whether it's out and about or staying on the Park, you're sure to have a great holiday at Hafan y Môr.
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