Holiday Cottages in Wales - 300 Welsh Holiday Cottages - Pemrokeshire to Anglesey
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2 Bedrooms - Sleeps 4Cwm Penant remote Welsh hill cottage, dogs welcome, Wales' most beautiful valley - sleeps 4. A dream locaton for country lovers
| Dogs Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
2 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 4, plus cot. 1 kingsize, 1 twin, both on 1st floor.
Bathroom on 1st floor rolltop bath with hand held shower, toilet and washbasin.
Kitchen luxury country style with split level electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine. Table and chairs seating 4. Highchair.
Lounge large inglenook with wood burning stove, 3 piece suite, tv/dvd/radio, ancient stone flags with scatter rugs, stairs to 1st floor.
Fuel oil central heating inclusive May/October, £25 per week outside these dates. Starter pack of logs.
Grounds small enclosed garden with furniture and barbecue. Toddlers and dogs must be kept in the enclosed area and please supervise children unless they are old enough to be independent. Grown ups and older children will enjoy exploring the owners fields and hillsides.
Ample private parking
Welcome FREE 2 dogs
FRIDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- A dream location for country lovers.
- Remote cottage with dramatic panoramic views from every window over one of the most beautiful valleys in Wales.
- Recently renovated this cosy cottage is a world away from the strains and stresses of modern living and has stylish seating, a beautiful large inglenook with woodburning stove, ancient stone flagged floors, scatter rugs and a luxury fitted country kitchen. (See Brochure Page 116, for its big sister, ~Isallt Fawr (898)~
- Bedrooms and bathroom are colourfuly decorated and have some lovely features. Ther is a charming free standing roll top hip bath, an iron bedstead and some exposed beams.
- Short breaks are possible at Isallt Bach. Please phone for availability and price.
- In the words of a Welsh poet "Oh Lord, why did you make Cwm Pennant so beautiful and the life of an old shepherd so short?"
- Cwm Pennant valley is a delight - high slopes blend into wooded hillsides, a meandering river winds through small fields dotted with farmhouses and an ancient Church - peace and tranquillity any time of the year.
- Enjoy absolute freedom away from the clutter of city life in this beautiful valley - a most special and adventurous place for children (and grown-ups too!) to explore.
- Lots of natural wildlife literally on your doorstep - foxes, badgers and various birds of prey.
- The busy harbour town of Porthmadog just 6 miles away has a good range of local amenities including baks, post office, internet cafe, chemist, supermarket, doctors surgery, chemist, vetinary surgery and filling station. It is also home to the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highlands Railways.
- Porthmadog with the Ffestiniog Narrow Gauge Railway, Portmeirion, Black Rock Sands (ideal for chlildren & the infirm since cars can be driven onto the sands), the beautiful little coves at Borth y Gest, and Criccieth with its 2 lovely beaches, pretty shops and good eateries are all nearby.
- Spoiled for choice with so many activities on offer includiing archery, quads, fishing, karting, 10 pin bowling, wakeboarding and more as well as a farm shop on site for you to stock up on delicious local produce.
- Beddgelert, at the foot of Snowdon, is a short drive away along the Glaslyn Estuary - do visit the RSPB Viewing Centre on the River where Ospreys have recently started to nest.
- Above Beddgelert there are 2 beautiful lakes and a viewing centre overlooking the lovely Gwynant Valley and towards the peaks of Snowdonia.
- The famous Pen y Gwryd Hotel near Beddgelert was the training base for the first Himalayan expedition to conquer Everest in 1953 - lots of team memorabilia.
- Leave from Pwllheli Marina to cruise the beautiful waters of the Lleyn peninsula or take a day trip to see seals and sheerwaters.
- Ael y Bryn Hotel restaurant serves traditional food prepared using local ingredients when ever possible. Meals are served in the lounge bar, the conservatory or weather permitting in the garden
- Enjoy a days coarse fishing at Glasfryn Parc near Pwllheli. The stream fed lake yields carp,tench, roach, perch & rudd.
- Enjoy a night out at the unique little Art Deco cinema built in 1931 and still in operation today.
- Discover a world of drama, music & dance at Theatr Harlech
- Beddgelert Bikes in Beddgelert Forest has mountain bikes for hire they also offer sales and service.
- (correct spelling, Bryncir is the place name)
- View the entire process from raw wool to the finished product. This long established business has been in production since its conversion from corn mill to woollen mill in 1850.
- Lots to discover and explore within easy driving distance of this remote and peaceful cottage with dramatic panoramic views.
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2 Bedrooms
Sleeps 4
Dogs Welcome FREE
Short Breaks
Friday Changeover
Porthmadog 6m
Borth y Gest 6m
Criccieth 7m
Portmeirion 9m


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