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Find self catering and cottages with an open fire or a wood burner in romantic North Wales
Have a fantastic romantic holiday or short break by staying in some superb self catering cottages and accommodation that have an open fire in North Wales.
Romantic self catering accommodation in North Wales is great value for money and if you are after luxury then check out the cottages with hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more!
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Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £358
to £ 692
Self catering accommodation in Barmouth sleeps 3.
Features include: Non Smoking Four Poster Private Hot Tub Pub Close By Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Open Fire Short Break Romantic Break Ultimate
Accommodation overview: Set in The Snowdonia National Park this cosy romantic cottage with its own hot tub wood burner and four poster bed is the perfect place to unwind. The lovely garden leads to river and woodland walks and the village shop pub and restaurants in Talypont are just a short walk. Attached to the owners home it offers a wonderful base to explore this area with its castles mountains and narrow gauge railways. Sandy beach under a mile away. Very comfortable open plan beamed sitting room with wood burning stove leading into conservatory/dining room pine country style fitted kitchen area. First floor: Pretty double bedroom with king size four poster bed. Shower room/WC.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £271
to £ 523
Self catering accommodation in Mochdre sleeps 4.
Features include: Detached Non Smoking Private Hot Tub Pub Close By Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Open Fire Short Break Romantic Break
Accommodation overview: Ideally located for year round breaks these charming and comfortable cottages sit within an acre of grounds and are both bursting with character. The Farmhouse offers spacious accommodation whilst the little Apple Store boasts its own hot tub a sun room and lovely views. They are conveniently situated close to easy road access to a host of family attractions and exhilarating outdoor activities. Bird watching walking and riding are all popular activities here and a fine selection of golf courses can be found locally. The historic walled town of Conwy with its magnificent castle is just 3 miles away; the lively seaside resort of Llandudno with its sandy beaches 5 is miles away and Snowdonia’s attractions and outdoor pursuits lie within easy reach. Pub serving food and shop 5 minutes walk. Sun room (accessed via garden). Double bedroom with 5’ bed and en-suite shower room/WC. First floor: Open plan sitting/dining room with sofa bed (for + 2) woodburning stove and kitchen area.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Mochdre sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Detached Romantic Break Near the Beach Close to the Sea Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Ideally located for year round breaks this charming and very comfortable former apple store enjoys lovely views a sun room and a hot tub. Set within the gardens of the owners' house it is just 3 miles from the historic walled town and castle of Conwy lively Llandudno's sandy beaches are just 5 miles and Snowdonia's attractions and outdoor pursuits lie within easy reach. Golf riding and dry ski slope nearby. Pub serving food stores and post office 5 minutes' walk.
Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Sun room (only accessed via garden). First floor: Open plan sitting/dining room with sofa bed (for + 2) wood burning stove and kitchen area.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Betws-Yn-Rhos sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Romantic Break Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a beautiful setting amidst 40 acres of farmland these five delightful cottages provide a perfect location for a relaxing holiday or exploring the picturesque surrounding area. Four of the cottages have been skilfully converted from a range of traditional farm buildings whilst the fifth is the original farmhouse and all of them offer a high standard of accommodation with cosy wood burning stoves and comfortable furnishings.
Colwyn Bay's glorious sandy beaches lie just 7 miles away whilst under 10 miles distant Llandudno worth visiting just for its Victorian Pier boasts a myriad of family attractions famous cable cars to the Great Orme dry ski slope and fine selection of shops. The surrounding country park is a haven for flora and fauna its rugged cliffs a breeding ground for seabirds. Golf great walking horse riding and bird watching are all enjoyed locally and more adventurous spirits will head to Betws y Coed where Snowdonia's exciting array of outdoor pursuits including climbing and a high ropes course are all easily accessible the nearby Swallow Falls are one of the most beautiful spots in Wales.
History lovers staying at Peniarth Bach Farm will be drawn to Conwy town a World Heritage Site encircled by medieval walls its massively impressive ancient castle commanding a rock above the estuary. There are gentler domestic buildings here too. Plas Mawr is an immaculately preserved Elizabethan townhouse and down on the old quayside is possibly Britain's smallest house less than
10 ft tall and only 6 ft wide. Gardening enthusiasts will be sure to take in a trip to the National Trust's Bodnant Garden one of the world's most spectacular gardens whose glorious location above the River Conwy affords stunning views across Snowdonia.
The historic city of Chester for superb shopping a fascinating zoo galleries museums and horse racing is a drive of about 40 minutes and magnificent Caernarfon Castle site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales is also within easy reach as are the many delights of the Isle of Anglesey. Last refuge of the Druids and dotted with standing stones and burial chambers Anglesey is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait whose shores are also the setting for Wales' largest marine aquarium the Anglesey Sea Zoo. The elegant town of Beaumaris also home to a splendid castle built by Edward I and the fascinating Museum of Childhood is the place to head for puffin and seal watching cruises.
A pub serving food and village shop are found in Betws-Yn-Rhos 1 mile and more extensive shopping is available in Colwyn Bay 7 miles.
Well equipped kitchen. Spacious sitting/dining room with wood burning stove. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). Spiral stairs to first floor: Double bedroom with sloping ceilings.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Betws-Yn-Rhos sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Romantic Break Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a beautiful setting amidst 40 acres of farmland these five delightful cottages provide a perfect location for a relaxing holiday or exploring the picturesque surrounding area. Four of the cottages have been skilfully converted from a range of traditional farm buildings whilst the fifth is the original farmhouse and all of them offer a high standard of accommodation with cosy wood burning stoves and comfortable furnishings.
Colwyn Bay's glorious sandy beaches lie just 7 miles away whilst under 10 miles distant Llandudno worth visiting just for its Victorian Pier boasts a myriad of family attractions famous cable cars to the Great Orme dry ski slope and fine selection of shops. The surrounding country park is a haven for flora and fauna its rugged cliffs a breeding ground for seabirds. Golf great walking horse riding and bird watching are all enjoyed locally and more adventurous spirits will head to Betws y Coed where Snowdonia's exciting array of outdoor pursuits including climbing and a high ropes course are all easily accessible the nearby Swallow Falls are one of the most beautiful spots in Wales.
History lovers staying at Peniarth Bach Farm will be drawn to Conwy town a World Heritage Site encircled by medieval walls its massively impressive ancient castle commanding a rock above the estuary. There are gentler domestic buildings here too. Plas Mawr is an immaculately preserved Elizabethan townhouse and down on the old quayside is possibly Britain's smallest house less than
10 ft tall and only 6 ft wide. Gardening enthusiasts will be sure to take in a trip to the National Trust's Bodnant Garden one of the world's most spectacular gardens whose glorious location above the River Conwy affords stunning views across Snowdonia.
The historic city of Chester for superb shopping a fascinating zoo galleries museums and horse racing is a drive of about 40 minutes and magnificent Caernarfon Castle site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales is also within easy reach as are the many delights of the Isle of Anglesey. Last refuge of the Druids and dotted with standing stones and burial chambers Anglesey is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait whose shores are also the setting for Wales' largest marine aquarium the Anglesey Sea Zoo. The elegant town of Beaumaris also home to a splendid castle built by Edward I and the fascinating Museum of Childhood is the place to head for puffin and seal watching cruises.
A pub serving food and village shop are found in Betws-Yn-Rhos 1 mile and more extensive shopping is available in Colwyn Bay 7 miles.
Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove dining area and well equipped kitchen area. Double bedroom with ensuite shower room/WC. Cloakroom/WC. First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/WC. Twin bedded room with ensuite shower room/WC.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Betws-Yn-Rhos sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Detached Romantic Break Wheelchair access Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a beautiful setting amidst 40 acres of farmland these five delightful cottages provide a perfect location for a relaxing holiday or exploring the picturesque surrounding area. Four of the cottages have been skilfully converted from a range of traditional farm buildings whilst the fifth is the original farmhouse and all of them offer a high standard of accommodation with cosy wood burning stoves and comfortable furnishings.
Colwyn Bay's glorious sandy beaches lie just 7 miles away whilst under 10 miles distant Llandudno worth visiting just for its Victorian Pier boasts a myriad of family attractions famous cable cars to the Great Orme dry ski slope and fine selection of shops. The surrounding country park is a haven for flora and fauna its rugged cliffs a breeding ground for seabirds. Golf great walking horse riding and bird watching are all enjoyed locally and more adventurous spirits will head to Betws y Coed where Snowdonia's exciting array of outdoor pursuits including climbing and a high ropes course are all easily accessible the nearby Swallow Falls are one of the most beautiful spots in Wales.
History lovers staying at Peniarth Bach Farm will be drawn to Conwy town a World Heritage Site encircled by medieval walls its massively impressive ancient castle commanding a rock above the estuary. There are gentler domestic buildings here too. Plas Mawr is an immaculately preserved Elizabethan townhouse and down on the old quayside is possibly Britain's smallest house less than
10 ft tall and only 6 ft wide. Gardening enthusiasts will be sure to take in a trip to the National Trust's Bodnant Garden one of the world's most spectacular gardens whose glorious location above the River Conwy affords stunning views across Snowdonia.
The historic city of Chester for superb shopping a fascinating zoo galleries museums and horse racing is a drive of about 40 minutes and magnificent Caernarfon Castle site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales is also within easy reach as are the many delights of the Isle of Anglesey. Last refuge of the Druids and dotted with standing stones and burial chambers Anglesey is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait whose shores are also the setting for Wales' largest marine aquarium the Anglesey Sea Zoo. The elegant town of Beaumaris also home to a splendid castle built by Edward I and the fascinating Museum of Childhood is the place to head for puffin and seal watching cruises.
A pub serving food and village shop are found in Betws-Yn-Rhos 1 mile and more extensive shopping is available in Colwyn Bay 7 miles.
Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove dining area and well equipped kitchen area. Shower room/WC. First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Two single bedrooms. Cloakroom/WC.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Betws-Yn-Rhos sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Romantic Break Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a beautiful setting amidst 40 acres of farmland these five delightful cottages provide a perfect location for a relaxing holiday or exploring the picturesque surrounding area. Four of the cottages have been skilfully converted from a range of traditional farm buildings whilst the fifth is the original farmhouse and all of them offer a high standard of accommodation with cosy wood burning stoves and comfortable furnishings.
Colwyn Bay's glorious sandy beaches lie just 7 miles away whilst under 10 miles distant Llandudno worth visiting just for its Victorian Pier boasts a myriad of family attractions famous cable cars to the Great Orme dry ski slope and fine selection of shops. The surrounding country park is a haven for flora and fauna its rugged cliffs a breeding ground for seabirds. Golf great walking horse riding and bird watching are all enjoyed locally and more adventurous spirits will head to Betws y Coed where Snowdonia's exciting array of outdoor pursuits including climbing and a high ropes course are all easily accessible the nearby Swallow Falls are one of the most beautiful spots in Wales.
History lovers staying at Peniarth Bach Farm will be drawn to Conwy town a World Heritage Site encircled by medieval walls its massively impressive ancient castle commanding a rock above the estuary. There are gentler domestic buildings here too. Plas Mawr is an immaculately preserved Elizabethan townhouse and down on the old quayside is possibly Britain's smallest house less than
10 ft tall and only 6 ft wide. Gardening enthusiasts will be sure to take in a trip to the National Trust's Bodnant Garden one of the world's most spectacular gardens whose glorious location above the River Conwy affords stunning views across Snowdonia.
The historic city of Chester for superb shopping a fascinating zoo galleries museums and horse racing is a drive of about 40 minutes and magnificent Caernarfon Castle site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales is also within easy reach as are the many delights of the Isle of Anglesey. Last refuge of the Druids and dotted with standing stones and burial chambers Anglesey is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait whose shores are also the setting for Wales' largest marine aquarium the Anglesey Sea Zoo. The elegant town of Beaumaris also home to a splendid castle built by Edward I and the fascinating Museum of Childhood is the place to head for puffin and seal watching cruises.
A pub serving food and village shop are found in Betws-Yn-Rhos 1 mile and more extensive shopping is available in Colwyn Bay 7 miles.
Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove dining area and well equipped kitchen area. Utility room. Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/WC. Shower room/WC. First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Twin bedded room. Cloakroom/WC.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Barmouth sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Four Poster Bed Romantic Break Near the Beach Close to the Sea Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accomm
Accommodation overview: Set in The Snowdonia National Park this cosy romantic cottage with its own hot tub wood burner and four poster bed is the perfect place to unwind. The lovely garden leads to river and woodland walks and the village shop pub and restaurants in Talypont are just a short walk. Attached to the owners home it offers a wonderful base to explore this area with its castles mountains and narrow gauge railways. Sandy beach under a mile away.
Very comfortable open plan beamed sitting room with wood burning stove leading into conservatory/dining room pine country style fitted kitchen area. First floor: Pretty double bedroom with king size four poster bed. Shower room/W.C.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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