Country cottage stay in north Wales

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2 Pantlon Cottage

, Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, Wales
sleeps  8 sleeps 8
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms
1 dog welcome  1 dog
family friendly family friendly

Beautiful 3 bedroom pet-friendly holiday cottage with hot tub in Gwynedd, North Wales near Traeth Morfa Nefyn beach.

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7 nights from £1852
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Telford House, Near Bangor, Anglesey, North Wales

, Menai straits, Gwynedd, Wales
sleeps  14 sleeps 14
7 bedrooms 7 bedrooms
3 bathrooms 3 bathrooms
1 dog welcome  1 dog
family friendly family friendly

Luxurious large holiday cottage sleeping up to 14, in a beautiful elevated location enjoying landscaped gardens yielding stunning views over the Menai Straits, in an excellent location for exploring the beautiful Isle of Anglesey and well located for discovering the 40 acres of lovely gardens and arboretum at Plas Newydd.

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7 nights from £2193
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Fir Tree Lodge

, St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
1 dog welcome  1 dog
family friendly family friendly

Idyllic 2 bedroom pet-friendly log cabin with bubbly outdoor hot tub in beautiful North Wales, just 5 miles from the coast.

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7 nights from £700
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Rent a country cottage for a stay in north Wales, enjoy glorious views, beautiful countryside with a few rural pursuits such as horse riding, fishing and mountain biking.

North Wales offers much more to see than the beaches on its coast, lovely though they are. Inland are gentle hills leading up to the heights of the Snowdonia mountain range.

Visitors will find thousands of sheep on the hills and a good many walkers attracted by the terrain. Because north Wales is a popular choice for cottage holidays, there are also plenty of tea shops, visitor attractions and outdoor activities. Hire a bike to see north Wales at a slower pace that allows you to appreciate the landscapes and stop and stare when you need. Free bikes are sometimes on offer with certain cottage holidays. Take a look at the ones below and see what attracts you to holiday in north Wales.