Sea Front House - near Tywyn & Dolgellau - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 8 in 4 Bedrooms
  • No Pets
  • Changeover Day: Friday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Llwyngwril
Stunning sea views of Barmouth Bay and the Lleyn Peninsula can be enjoyed from most rooms in this three storey property. The house is situated on the outskirts of the attractive seaside town of Llwyngwril between Tywyn and Dolgellau.

Llwyngwril has a village store, tea room and a pub which serves food.

A train track runs between the end of the garden and the sea and at holiday times the Fairbourne steam train goes by as well as the service train. There is a designated crossing over the train track for easy access to the pebbled beach.

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Gwynedd - Sea Front House - near Tywyn & Dolgellau
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Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey
We are happy to offer four (of 13) newly built detached bungalows built high up on a steep wooded hillside in the Snowdonia National Park overlooking the Dovey estuary and nature reserve with the Plynlimon hills as a backdrop.

Aberdovey is about 3 miles away and has a 4 mile stretch of sand which should exhaust the most energetic family or dog! There is also a championship golf course and a small pier and several good pubs and restaurants for food and drink.

Tywyn is a little further up the coast and there is a beautiful drive alongside the Tal y Llyn Lake or you could take a ride on the narrow gauge steam railway of the same name to Abergynolwyn. Machynlleth is about half an hour away and is a wonderful Welsh town with a great street market every Wednesday. The Centre for Alternative Technology makes an inspirational day out as does the university town of Aberystwyth.

All four properties are very similar and each provides comfortable accommodation for up to 4 people with a decked balcony offering views over the estuary.

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Gwynedd - Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey
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Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey
We are happy to offer four (of 13) newly built detached bungalows built high up on a steep wooded hillside in the Snowdonia National Park overlooking the Dovey estuary and nature reserve with the Plynlimon hills as a backdrop.

Aberdovey is about 3 miles away and has a 4 mile stretch of sand which should exhaust the most energetic family or dog! There is also a championship golf course and a small pier and several good pubs and restaurants for food and drink.

Tywyn is a little further up the coast and there is a beautiful drive alongside the Tal y Llyn Lake or you could take a ride on the narrow gauge steam railway of the same name to Abergynolwyn. Machynlleth is about half an hour away and is a wonderful Welsh town with a great street market every Wednesday. The Centre for Alternative Technology makes an inspirational day out as does the university town of Aberystwyth.

All four properties are very similar and each provides comfortable accommodation for up to 4 people with a decked balcony offering views over the estuary.

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Gwynedd - Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey
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Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Friday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey
We are happy to offer four (of 13) newly built detached bungalows built high up on a steep wooded hillside in the Snowdonia National Park overlooking the Dovey estuary and nature reserve with the Plynlimon hills as a backdrop.

Aberdovey is about 3 miles away and has a 4 mile stretch of sand which should exhaust the most energetic family or dog! There is also a championship golf course and a small pier and several good pubs and restaurants for food and drink.

Tywyn is a little further up the coast and there is a beautiful drive alongside the Tal y Llyn Lake or you could take a ride on the narrow gauge steam railway of the same name to Abergynolwyn. Machynlleth is about half an hour away and is a wonderful Welsh town with a great street market every Wednesday. The Centre for Alternative Technology makes an inspirational day out as does the university town of Aberystwyth.

All four properties are very similar and each provides comfortable accommodation for up to 4 people with a decked balcony offering views over the estuary. 

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Gwynedd - Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey
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Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Friday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey
We are happy to offer four (of 13) newly built detached bungalows built high up on a steep wooded hillside in the Snowdonia National Park overlooking the Dovey estuary and nature reserve with the Plynlimon hills as a backdrop.

Aberdovey is about 3 miles away and has a 4 mile stretch of sand which should exhaust the most energetic family or dog! There is also a championship golf course and a small pier and several good pubs and restaurants for food and drink.

Tywyn is a little further up the coast and there is a beautiful drive alongside the Tal y Llyn Lake or you could take a ride on the narrow gauge steam railway of the same name to Abergynolwyn. Machynlleth is about half an hour away and is a wonderful Welsh town with a great street market every Wednesday. The Centre for Alternative Technology makes an inspirational day out as does the university town of Aberystwyth.

All four properties are very similar and each provides comfortable accommodation for up to 4 people with a decked balcony offering views over the estuary. 

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Gwynedd - Holiday Bungalow - Aberdovey
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Former Village Smithy - Furnace - near Machynlleth & Dovey Estuary - Powys Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 8 in 4 Bedrooms
  • No Pets
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Furnace
Situated in the village of Furnace, close to the Furnace falls, Ynys Hir Nature Reserve (featured on BBC's "Springwatch" programme), the Dovey Estuary and the scenic Artists Valley, this large former village smithy grade 2 listed building makes a fabulous holiday base.

The thriving market town of Machynlleth is 6 miles north and Aberystwyth is 12 miles south.   Aberdovey is a half hour drive with stunning scenery along the way.  Borth, 6 miles away, boasts one of Ceredigion's longest and most golden of beaches - stretching over two miles to Ynyslas and the Dyfi National Nature Reserve. There is a pub within 2 miles and a fine dining restaurant 10 minutes walk away. This really is a fantastic property in a beautiful part of the world and well worth exploring.

A sumptuous welcome hamper of Welsh produce awaits you.  This property accommodates 8, however it can accommodate a maximum of 10 persons with a supplementary charge of £100.

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Powys - Former Village Smithy - Furnace - near Machynlleth & Dovey Estuary
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Farmhouse with Dyfi estuary views - Aberdovey - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 5 Stars = Exceptional with a degree of luxury

  • Sleeps 8 in 3 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey

Stunningly situated in 4 acres with amazing views of the Dyfi estuary and the landscaped gardens and woodland, this detached luxury farmhouse with a roof terrace makes a perfect holiday retreat.Aberdovey is just 3 miles away and has a 4 mile long beach.

Places to visit include the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more.

There are two great pubs within 3 miles and the owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about 1.5 miles away), on request.

Short Break Available 22nd -25th September 2012 and 6 nights 30th September 2012

 

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Gwynedd - Farmhouse with Dyfi estuary views - Aberdovey
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Gate House - Aberdovey - Dyfi Estuary - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 5 Stars = Exceptional with a degree of luxury

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey

Cancellation week commencing 19th May £295 including booking fee. fabulous property just a short drive to the lovely beach at Aberdovey.Week commencing26th May also available at a discounted rate


A delightful detached gatehouse close to Aberdovey and situated in 4 acres of beautiful gardens and woodland on the Dyfi estuary and close to Ynys Hir nature reserve.

Aberdovey is an attractive seaside town with 4 miles of sandy beach backed by a championship golf course. Machynlleth and Tywyn are both 7 miles away and there are numerous individual shops as well as a weekly market. There are two excellent pubs close by.

There are two great pubs within 3 miles and the owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about 1.5 miles away), on request.

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Gwynedd - Gate House - Aberdovey  - Dyfi Estuary
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Barn Cottage - Aberangell - Dyfi Valley - Snowdonia National Park - Powys Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberangell
Situated on the southern edge of the Snowdonia National Park in the beautiful wooded Dyfi Valley, Upper Barn Cottage makes a great holiday hideaway.

The property is approached by a long and winding lane through the valley and is situated in the owner's 23 acres of hill pasture and woodland with large pond and small boat for guests use (strictly at their own risk).

Mallwyd village is close by and has a pub and village shop. Machynlleth has a great selection of shops, restaurants, pubs and galleries and is just 10 miles away.

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Powys - Barn Cottage - Aberangell - Dyfi Valley -  Snowdonia National Park
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Luxury Treetop Apartment - Aberdyfi - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 5 Stars = Exceptional with a degree of luxury

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Friday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdyfi

Stylish and comfortable apartment with stunning views over the Dyfi Estuary offering a 15% discount for all available weeks 17th July- 24th August.


We are delighted to offer these 4 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!

The Old Stable apartments have recently been converted from the original stable block to the former Bishop of Bangor's Palace which was destroyed by fire in the 1950s. The gated apartments offer superb accommodation in a peaceful location at the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. You are just a mile and a half from Pennal and 3 from Aberdovey, Tywyn is a little further up the coast. Aberdyfi is a picturesque seaside town with a magnificent 4 mile beach backed by golden dunes and a championship links golf course. The owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about a mile and a half from the apartments), on request.

There are numerous places to eat and drink in Aberdyfi and the Penhelig Arms (just 2 miles away) is famous throughout Wales for its warm Welsh welcome and good food.

Aberdyfi is also a great base for visiting many of the major attractions in North Wales and Mid Wales including the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more. There is an Outward Bound centre a mile or so down the road that offers canoeing, climbing, outdoor pursuits etc.

If you venture inland a little, there is spectacular mountain and valley scenery; Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. The area is ideal for walkers, ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

These are not ordinary apartments, they are very special indeed!

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Gwynedd - Luxury Treetop Apartment - Aberdyfi
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Luxury Treetop Apartment - Aberdovey - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 5 Stars = Exceptional with a degree of luxury

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • No Pets
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdyfi
We are delighted to offer these 4 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!

The Old Stable apartments have recently been converted from the original stable block to the former Bishop of Bangor's Palace which was destroyed by fire in the 1950s. The gated apartments offer superb accommodation in a peaceful location at the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. You are just a mile and a half from Pennal and 3 from Aberdovey, Tywyn is a little further up the coast. Aberdyfi is a picturesque seaside town with a magnificent 4 mile beach backed by golden dunes and a championship links golf course.

The owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about a mile and a half from the apartments), on request.There are numerous places to eat and drink in Aberdyfi and the Penhelig Arms (just 2 miles away) is famous throughout Wales for its warm Welsh welcome and good food.

Aberdyfi is also a great base for visiting many of the major attractions in North Wales and Mid Wales including the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more. There is an Outward Bound centre a mile or so down the road that offers canoeing, climbing, outdoor pursuits etc.

If you venture inland a little, there is spectacular mountain and valley scenery; Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. The area is ideal for walkers, ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

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Gwynedd - Luxury Treetop Apartment - Aberdovey
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Apartment - Aberdyfi - Dovey Estuary - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 3 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdyfi

Spoil yourself and take advantage of a 15% discount for peak season. This lovely apartment is offering a reduction in price for all available weeks between 21st July and 25th August.


We are delighted to offer these 4 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!

The Old Stable apartments have recently been converted from the original stable block to the former Bishop of Bangor's Palace which was destroyed by fire in the 1950s. The gated apartments offer superb accommodation in a peaceful location at the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. You are just a mile and a half from Pennal and 3 from Aberdovey, Tywyn is a little further up the coast. Aberdyfi is a picturesque seaside town with a magnificent 4 mile beach backed by golden dunes and a championship links golf course.

The owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about a mile and a half from the apartments), on request. There are numerous places to eat and drink in Aberdyfi and the Penhelig Arms (just 2 miles away) is famous throughout Wales for it's warm Welsh welcome and good food.

Aberdyfi is also a great base for visiting many of the major attractions in North Wales and Mid Wales including the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more. There is an Outward Bound centre a mile or so down the road that offers canoeing, climbing, outdoor pursuits etc.

If you venture inland a little, there is spectacular mountain and valley scenery; Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. The area is ideal for walkers, ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

These are not ordinary apartments, they are very special indeed!

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Gwynedd - Apartment - Aberdyfi - Dovey Estuary
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Luxury Apartment - Aberdovey - Dyfi Estuary - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Friday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Aberdovey
We are delighted to offer these 4 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!

The Old Stable apartments have recently been converted from the original stable block to the former Bishop of Bangor's Palace which was destroyed by fire in the 1950s. The gated apartments offer superb accommodation in a peaceful location at the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. You are just a mile and a half from Pennal and 3 from Aberdovey, Tywyn is a little further up the coast. Aberdyfi is a picturesque seaside town with a magnificent 4 mile beach backed by golden dunes and a championship links golf course.

The owners can arrange temporary membership of the Plas Talgarth Health & Leisure Club (about a mile and a half from the apartments), on request.There are numerous places to eat and drink in Aberdyfi and the Penhelig Arms (just 2 miles away) is famous throughout Wales for it's warm Welsh welcome and good food.

Aberdyfi is also a great base for visiting many of the major attractions in North Wales and Mid Wales including the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Adrenalin Junkies, Portmeirion and the Tal y Llyn Railway as well as wildlife boat trips, kite surfing, slate caverns, quad & mountain biking, pony trekking and so much more. There is an Outward Bound centre a mile or so down the road that offers canoeing, climbing, outdoor pursuits etc.

If you venture inland a little, there is spectacular mountain and valley scenery; Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. The area is ideal for walkers, ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

These are not ordinary apartments, they are very special indeed!

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Gwynedd - Luxury Apartment - Aberdovey - Dyfi Estuary
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Cottage for two - near Machynlleth - Powys Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 2 in 1 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Friday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Machynlleth
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There is plenty to do in the area including visiting Aberdovey, the Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre, Talyllyn Steam Railway, Dyfi Osprey Project, RSPB Ynyshir, Ynyslas Nature Reserve as well as Cader Idris, Glyndwr's Way and Cli-Machx and Mach 1, 2 and 3 mountain bike tThis is a perfect holiday retreat for a couple or small family seeking some peace and quiet in an idyllic setting.

It is set at the end of a half mile woodland track in an acre of grounds just over 6 miles from Machynlleth which is an historic Market Town and has a thriving and colourful market every Wednesday rails for the energetic.

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Powys - Cottage for two - near Machynlleth
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Cottage - Corris - Snowdonia - Powys Visit Wales graded, 3 Stars = Good level of quality and comfort

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Corris

Situated on a steep wooded hillside at the southern end of Snowdonia, this former miner's cottage makes a great retreat for a couple or small family. 

Corris is a village built around slate mining; nowadays it is home to an interesting craft village as well as an underground Labyrinth boat trip through a waterfall and caverns to the time of King Arthur.  The Centre for Alternative technology is well worth a visit as is Machynlleth with its vibrant street market and Aberdovey with a 4 mile long beach.  If you are feeling more energetic, this area is fabulous for mountain bikers, walkers and climbers. 

At the end of the day there is a fire in the hearth and a welcoming pub just 3oo metres away.

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Powys - Cottage - Corris - Snowdonia
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Quarrymans Cottage - Trefor - Lleyn Peninsular - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 4 Stars = Excellent standard throughout

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • No Pets
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Trefor
This former quarryman's cottage makes a perfect base for exploring this beautiful part of North wales.

Trefor is a delightful seaside village backed by the Eifl Mountain with 3 summits close to Caernarfon, Criccieth, Porthmadog and Pwllheli.

Portmeirion Village is just over half an hour away and well worth a visit.

The cottage is a 10 minute walk from the beach and pier whilst the mountains and a world famous hill fort can be explored using the footpath found just 1 minute from the front door. 

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Gwynedd - Quarrymans Cottage - Trefor - Lleyn Peninsular
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Wharfhouse - Porthmadog Harbour - Gwynedd Visit Wales graded, 5 Stars = Exceptional with a degree of luxury

  • Sleeps 4 in 2 Bedrooms
  • Pets Welcome
  • Changeover Day: Saturday
  • Nearest Village or Town: Porthmadog
The single storey cottage, originally part of the Wharf Master's house enjoys a fabulous position adjacent to the slipway into Porthmadog Harbour.

It is a busy little town on the Glaslyn Estuary on the edge of both the Snowdonia National Park and the Llyn Peninsula. There is a wide variety of small, locally owned shops, a summer market, pubs and restaurants within walking distance. 

A walk along the cob is a must with views of the Snowdonia Mountains as well as the marina and harbour.  There are three heritage railways in the town and Portmeirion and Caernarfon are both worth a day trip. 

The Wharfhouse is renovated and furnished to a very high standard.

NOTE - As The Wharfhouse is currently in the final stages of renovation, we are awaiting new photographs.

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Gwynedd - Wharfhouse - Porthmadog Harbour
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