Holiday Cottages in Abersoch, Gwynedd available for rental
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| Maes Coch , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 389- £1289
Sleeps: 10 |

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| Maes Coch is a modern, detached cottage on the edge of the seaside village of Abersoch on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales. The cottage has five bedrooms (two doubles, two twins and one with bunk beds) which with the addition of two family bathrooms make it suitable for ten people. Also in the cottage are a fitted kitchen with a breakfast table, a dining room and a sitting room with an electric fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for three cars and a large lawned garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. Set across the road from its two neighbouring cottages which can be booked together, Maes Coch can sleep up to nineteen people in one of the most sought after locations in North Wales. |
| The village of Abersoch is situated on the Lleyn Peninsula renowned for its outstanding scenery. The town is one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales and important sailing regattas are held there throughout the summer months. Numerous shops cater for the tourist as well as pubs, restaurants and cafes. There are three main beaches to choose from - the long sandy Warren beach, small and sheltered Porth Bach and sandy Porth Ceriad with its high cliffs. |
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| Y Gegin , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 272 - £ 512
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Non Smoking Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly |
Boasting stunning countryside and coastal views this charming former farmhouse and adjoining cottage sit peacefully at the end of a private lane just 2 miles from the centre of lively and fashionable coastal resort of Abersoch a much sought after destination on the Llyn Peninsular with its pretty harbour famous surfing beaches and a fine selection of shops pubs and restaurants. Visitors are also able to take a boat trip out to St Tudwals Island to fish or watch seals. Riffli makes a superb location for year round breaks and offers an abundance of walks and bird watching opportunities from the doorstep with a footpath from the cottage winding its way down to the beach. Snowdonia National Park narrow gauge steam trains historic castles golf and horse riding are all easily accessible. Nearest pub serving food 1½ miles.
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| Pen-y-Gongle , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 171- £583
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated in a charming rural location at the foot of Garn Fadryn Mountain, this property is a stone-built detached crofter's cottage dating back to the 17th Century and offers spectacular panoramic views over the Lleyn Heritage Coast, the Yr Eifl mountains and the Isle of Anglesey beyond. The local area is full of activities including walking, cycling, boat trips, golf courses, water sports and the Snowdonia National Park, leaving visitors spoiled for choice, no matter what the time of year. |
| Situated at the foot of the 1,200 feet high Garn Fadryn Mountain, this tiny rural village is well placed for access to the ruins of a Roman fort and spectacular views of the Lleyn Heritage Coast, Isle of Anglesey and even the Wicklow Mountains. Set on sweeping cliffs, the pretty coastal town of Nefyn is nearby and features a two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular as a family holiday destination. This lovely town offers a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, though for more specialised amenities it is within easy reach of the popular resorts of Pwllheli and Abersoch. Fishing, sailing and water sports are all available along this fabulous coastline, whilst the Snowdonia National Park is only 25 miles away and is an ideal spot for walkers and cyclists. |
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| Bwythyn-y-Wennol , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 166- £615
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This lovely, semi-detached stone-built holiday cottage, situated on the edge of the seaside town of Abersoch is just a few minutes walk to the Lleyn Coastal path. Bwythyn-y-Wennol offers comfortable, contemporary accommodation for up to five people. This cottage comes with a private patio garden overlooking rolling farmland - giving you and your party the perfect excuse to enjoy some al fresco summer dining. Within easy distance of wonderful sandy beaches and a wide choice of local amenities, this property is a great place to spend your vacation. |
| Situated on the Lleyn Peninsula in a region of Wales renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking is the attractive harbour town of Abersoch. Set between two glorious bays, this lovely little town in north Wales is one of the most popular sailing venues in the region and throughout the summer months various important sailing regattas are held. The town is also full of local amenities catering for visitors such as shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes. With windsurfing, water-skiing and dinghy sailing facilities all close by, water sports enthusiasts can try their hand at these as well as surfing at the renowned ‘Hell's Mouth’. For those who aren't quite as energetic, the area also has a wide array of sandy beaches such as Warren beach, sheltered Porth Bach and the dramatic Porth Ceriad with its towering cliffs. |
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| The Grain Store , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 150- £616
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Originally built as a grain store in the 19th Century, this detached property now offers accommodation for groups of up to four people. It is set in an enviable location, offering views of the sea and Mount Cader Idris. The grounds belong to the owner, although there is a private area of garden reserved for visitors with garden furniture and a barbecue for the sunny summer months. Inside, the accommodation is arranged over levels and the renovation has retained original features such as exposed beams throughout the property. For the colder seasons, the cottage is served by central-heating and a coal-effect fire in the sitting-room. With easy access to picturesque walks, this property is a tranquil base for a small group of friends or a family. |
| The harbour town of Abersoch is part of the Llyn Peninsula, a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is a maze of outstanding coastal footpaths and beautiful beaches that play host to major surfing, sailing and wakeboarding events. Abersoch has a number of golf courses to entertain and challenge enthusiasts of all levels and, in June, the whole town takes on a real carnival atmosphere as the annual Abersoch Jazz Festival gets underway. Visitors are well served by shops, pubs and restaurants and there is a selection of fine beaches to choose from, in addition to a number of secluded bays, coves and cliffs to explore. The wildlife reserve on Bardsey Island will provide nature-lovers with the opportunity to spot puffins, dolphins and the yellow star anemone. |
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| Ysgubor Hen , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 280- £710
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Ysgubor Hen is a stone built detached farmhouse in an isolated location, close to Cilan, three miles from Abersoch is North Wales. This cottage sleeps six people and has three bedrooms, consisting of one double with en-suite shower, another double and one adult bunk bedroom, as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen, utility room, dining room with woodburner and a sitting room with woodburner. To the outside of this cottage, there is off road parking for four cars and a large lawned garden with patio and seating, plus access to a private beach. Ysgubor Hen is a delightful cottage in a wonderful area of Wales. |
| Abersoch is a lovely harbour village in the Lleyn Peninsula within a region of Wales that is renowned for breathtaking scenery and walking. The village is situated between two glorious bays and has shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes, plus watersports, especially sailing, which is a popular sport in the village, with sailing regattas held throughout the summer months. There are three main beaches which are all worth seeing and exploring, these being; the sandy Warren beach, the small and sheltered Porth beach and Porth Ceriad with its high cliffs, plus much of the coastline is owned by the National Trust. Abersoch and the surrounding area is a wonderful area at any time of year. |
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| Bwythyn-y-Saer , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 166- £602
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated on the edge of the lovely seaside town of Abersoch - famous for its wonderful beaches and watersports facilities – is this lovely single-storey, semi-detached, stone-built cottage. The cottage has been renovated to a high standard with comfortable contemporary furnishings and decorations. It also possesses a lovely patio garden overlooking rolling farmland and providing a place for some al fresco wining and dining. This fabulous property is well situated for trips to the beach, all local amenities and exploring the wider region of North Wales, making this an ideal vacation spot for both families and couples. |
| Situated on the Lleyn Peninsula in a region of Wales renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking is the attractive harbour town of Abersoch. Set between two glorious bays, this is one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales hosting important sailing regattas throughout the summer months. The town also contains a number of pubs, restaurants and cafes whilst water sports enthusiasts are well-catered for in the region. Windsurfing, water-skiing and dinghy sailing are all readily available around Abersoch, whilst the more daring might be interested in the renowned surfing at Hell's Mouth. If you prefer to spend you time by the sea in a more sedate manner the region also boasts a number of ‘family friendly’ sandy beaches including Warren beach, sheltered Porth Bach and Porth Ceriad, with its dramatic, towering cliffs. |
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| Riffli , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 371 - £ 745
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Non Smoking Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly |
Boasting stunning countryside and coastal views this charming former farmhouse and adjoining cottage sit peacefully at the end of a private lane just 2 miles from the centre of lively and fashionable coastal resort of Abersoch a much sought after destination on the Llyn Peninsular with its pretty harbour famous surfing beaches and a fine selection of shops pubs and restaurants. Visitors are also able to take a boat trip out to St Tudwals Island to fish or watch seals. Riffli makes a superb location for year round breaks and offers an abundance of walks and bird watching opportunities from the doorstep with a footpath from the cottage winding its way down to the beach. Snowdonia National Park narrow gauge steam trains historic castles golf and horse riding are all easily accessible. Nearest pub serving food 1½ miles.
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| Rhos , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 280- £863
Sleeps: 8 |

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| This detached property is a modern building set on a quiet residential estate in the small village of Mynytho. Located less than four miles from the lovely seaside town of Abersoch -famous for its wonderful beaches and water sports facilities - this spacious, well-presented home is perfect for a traditional family holiday. With four bedrooms able to sleep up to eight people, the spacious accommodation also includes a fitted kitchen with dining table, a separate dining room and a sitting room with multi-fuel stove. |
| The traditional village of Mynytho on the Lleyn Peninsula is a quaint retreat that boasts a shop and pub, and is within four miles of the attractive harbour town of Abersoch. This peaceful little town, set between two extensive bays, is one of the most popular sailing destinations in North Wales and is home to various important sailing regattas throughout the summer months. The town boasts numerous pubs, restaurants and cafes whilst there are a variety of water sports facilities throughout the area such as windsurfing, water-skiing and dinghy sailing. There are three beaches within easy reach of the village - Warren Beach, Porth Bach and Porth Ceriad. Renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking, the Lleyn Peninsula is an ideal region for those who don't want to get wet. The mountains of Snowdonia, Portmeirion Italianate Village, and the Isle of Anglesey are all within easy reach. |
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| Bronwydd , Abersoch |
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Price: £ 189- £714
Sleeps: 7 |

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| This stand-alone property is located on the outskirts of Llanbedrog and within easy access of Abersoch. It has been decorated with a careful blend of comfort, tradition and modern luxury. In this cottage, you will find character beams and a stone fireplace complemented by a contemporary kitchen and a modern bathroom which boasts its own double-ended spa-bath. Rear doors open onto a patio from which you can indulge in a spot of outdoor dining in the summer months. Four bedrooms allow this property to sleep up to seven people; a private haven for a party of friends or family. |
| Llanbedrog is a small village that sits close to the sea as part of the Lleyn Peninsula. The beach here is extremely popular, benefiting from its southerly aspect. It offers huge expanses of fine sand with glorious views of Cardigan Bay. The shores are often visited by dolphins and porpoises and the sea is also popular for a variety of water-sports. Inland, the panorama is a stunning vista of rolling countryside and rugged Welsh hills. The Snowdonia National Park is within easy access, offering around 82 square miles of unspoilt scenery, which houses a diverse range of flora and fauna. Llanbedrog village also has its own hidden gems, such as Wales’ oldest gallery, the Oriel Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw Arts Centre and St. Pedrog’s 6th Century church. |
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