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We have 10 self catering holiday cottages in Bala,Gwynedd

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River's Nest , Bala
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Price: £ 168- £388

Sleeps: 2

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A wonderful riverside retreat, this detached cedar wood cabin sits at the head of the River Tanat in Llangynog. The cabin is contemporary and well-equipped, with a double bedroom with king-size bed, stylish shower room and an open plan lounge with massive picture window which really lets the outside in, and allows guests to enjoy the unique riverside setting all throughout the year. There is a decked terrace with furniture, which is likely to prove irresistible on a warm summer evening. Head to the coast, an hour away, or stay inland to explore the majestic mountains, enjoy the exhilarating watersports or potter around the local area.
The area to the east of Snowdonia, bordering the English county of Shropshire, is one of Wales' best kept secrets. Wonderful countryside, wooded hills, tranquil valleys and the Berwyn Mountains offer tremendous scope for walking, cycling, climbing and birdwatching, and a fantastic base in this area is the village of Llangynog. Llangynog has two pubs which serve food, and is within easy reach of both Bala, with its famous lake and waterports facilities, and Lake Vyrnwy, a renowned beauty spot with the added bonus of good fishing. Mid and north Wales, and the rolling Shropshire countryside are all within an easy drive.

Preswylfa , Bala
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Price: £ 146- £333

Sleeps: 5

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Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the centre of Llanuwchllyn village, this traditional Welsh cottage is just six miles from the bustling market town of Bala. With a warm, welcoming atmosphere and full of charm, this property is an ideal base for a family holiday. The property has all modern conveniences but also a wonderful open fire that makes this a cosy destination at any time of the year. Close to the numerous attraction of the region, including the wonderful coastline, Snowdonia National Park and the Berwyn Mountains, this is a fantastic base for those looking to explore all this region has to offer.
Situated five miles from the popular town of Bala, the traditional Welsh village of Llanuwchllyn is positioned at the southern end of Bala Lake – the largest natural body of water in Wales. With a shop, petrol station and pub serving excellent food, the village is known for being the starting point for the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, which offers a nine-mile scenic journey around the shores of the lake. The town of Bala itself is known for its fabulous water sports facilities which include fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting. For those who prefer activities on dry land, the town also offers a range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an historical town walk. Walkers, climbers, cyclists and ramblers are also well-catered for with the wonderful Berwyn mountain range and Snowdonia National Park within easy driving distance.

View Point Cottage , Bala
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Price: £ 180- £440

Sleeps: 4

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View Point Cottage is a stone built, detached cottage on the owners' five acre smallholding, close to the Berwyn Mountain Range. The cottage is three miles from the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, and within driving distance of Bala in North Wales. This cottage sleeps four people and has two bedrooms, consisting of one double and one twin bedroom, as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen with dining area, a living room with a log-effect electric stove in an inglenook fireplace and a rear porch. To the outside of this cottage, there is off road parking for two cars and a gravel seating area with furniture and BBQ. View Point Cottage is a lovely family cottage in a superb rural area.
Pedairffordd is a rural hamlet situated within the hills of the Tanat Valley and is overlooked by the Berwyn Mountain Range. The village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant is three miles away and boasts Pistyll Rhaeadr, a 240 foot high waterfall, two general stores, a newsagents, a post office, a butchers, two pubs and two cafes. Within driving distance are Lake Vyrney and Lake Bala, Powis Castle and Gardens, Shresbury, Chester and the Snowdonia National Park.

Pentre , Bala
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Price: £ 205- £618

Sleeps: 6

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Pentre Cottage is a detached stone built farmhouse in the village of Rhyduchaf near to Bala in North Wales. With three double bedrooms as well as a number of additional single beds, this cottage can sleep six people in comfort. The cottage also contains a ground floor shower room, a kitchen and dining room as well as a living room with a log-effect electric fire. Outside the cottage is an enclosed front seating area and a rear lawned garden with mountain views, exterior furniture and a BBQ as well as off road parking for three cars. Being just three miles from the famous watersports centre at Bala, Pentre Cottage is an ideal holiday location for the more adventurous holidaymaker as well as those looking for a peaceful break in the Welsh countryside.
Rhyduchaf is a village between the lakes of Bala and Celyn, surrounded by the Arenig mountains. The village is near the National Whitewater Centre on the River Tryweryn and only 3 miles from Bala, located at the head of Llyn Tegid. Renowned as a centre for great watersports including fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting, Bala is also the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway. The town has a range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an historical Town Walk. An ideal location for touring all North and Mid Wales including the stunning Cambrian Bay Coast with the six-mile long Harlech beach, overlooked by its majestic medieval castle.

Blaen-y-Cwm , Bala
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Price: £ 525- £795

Sleeps: 6

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Set in a quiet, remote location, this 16th Century detached stone-built farmhouse is located on the owner’s 2,000-acre hill estate in the beautiful Tanat Valley within the village of Pennant Melangell. The property has been renovated to a very high standard and comes with a great number of original features such as exposed beams, wall timbers, slate flagstone and oak floors. The large inglenook fireplace is a charming character-feature of the property and hides a spiral staircase made of stone whilst wooden shutters give the windows a quaint, country feel.
Ideally positioned in the beautiful and peaceful Tanat Valley, Pennant Melangell is a beautiful little North-Wales village with a historic church dedicated to the 7th Century Saint, Melangell - from whom the town takes its name. With many lovely walks through this pretty, rural area, the charming, ancient village makes a wonderful base for ramblers. Visitors can see Pistyll Rhaeadr, which is the highest waterfall in Wales and enjoy the trails from Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochnant and Llangynog as well as the RSPB nature reserve at Lake Vyrnwy. For those who have a more active holiday in mind, nearby Bala Lake offers excellent water sport facilities.

Rafel Farmhouse , Bala
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Price: £ 460 - £1160

Sleeps: 8

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• More than one bathroom or shower room • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Has a Garden •
Rafel Farmhouse is an attached Grade II Listed Building and the sort of holiday property city-dwellers dream about, white-rendered, slate roofed, set in a secluded location and containing many original features, it oozes character, integrity and charm. The lounge for example, boasts a stunning wood-burning stove. This combines with the original, overhead beams to set an atmosphere and ambience within the room that is both homely and welcoming- the perfect place to begin and end the day. One can only imagine the pleasure to be gained from staring, glass of chilled wine to hand and lights dipped, into the amber glow of the stove after a tiring but fun-filled day spent sight-seeing. The large, farmhouse style kitchen can accommodate the hustle and bustle of larger parties with ease and the spacious dining room the natural spot to linger over a well-cooked meal and debate the highlights of the day. Perhaps one of the main strengths of the property is its location in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park - officially designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Rafel Cottage , Bala
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Price: £ 270 - £480

Sleeps: 2

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• Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Has a Garden •
Rafel Cottage is an attached Grade II Listed Building and a lovely get away from it all property for up to two people; a lovely, peaceful retreat for those in urgent need of rest, relaxation and recuperation. Yet despite its secluded location, it is the ideal base for exploring the amazing range of activities on offer in mid and North Wales. This white-rendered, slate roofed and charming cottage is bordered by green fields and affords fantastic views over open countryside and the brooding peaks of Snowdonia. Part of the propertys appeal is its location in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park- offically designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is a region of majestic scenic quality and its rugged, wind-swept landscapes compare with anything else on offer in the British Isles.

Berwyn Cottage , Bala
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Price: £ 166- £504

Sleeps: 4

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This charming semi detached, stone built cottage is set in a lovely rural location on a 220-acre farm situated in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountains. Accommodation includes a stylishly presented living room and kitchen, as well as a spacious 'wet room' and a front patio with furniture – ideal for al fresco dining or relaxing with a good book. This charming home-from-home is well-situated for all local amenities and activities, and provides families and couples with a good touring base from which to explore Wales.
The busy market town of Bala sits within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and is located at the head of Llyn Tegid, The famous lake at Bala, is the largest natural lake in Wales and home to a unique fish called the Gwyniaid, which is a relic of the Ice Age. Celebrated as a centre for many fantastic water sports including fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting, Bala is also the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway. The town itself is steeped in history and has a wide range of captivating shops, inns and restaurants and a Town Walk of great historic interest. With the wonderful Berwyn Mountains on one side and the beautiful Snowdonia Mountain Range on the other, this is an ideal location for climbing, walking, mountain biking and many other outdoor activities. This is a perfect base for touring all North and Mid Wales including the spectacular Cambrian Bay Coast with the six-mile long Harlech beach, overlooked by the impressive medieval castle. A truly tremendous part of Wales with lots to interest all ages. A place to revisit time after time.

Capel Dolhendre , Bala
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Price: £ 214- £713

Sleeps: 5

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This impressive chapel conversion is set in a beautiful riverside location, surrounded by countryside on the outskirts of Llanuwchllyn. This cottage offers high quality accommodation, combining original character features with modern facilities including a king-size double bed and a corner spa bath. The rest of the living space is composed of two double bedrooms, a fitted kitchen with dining area and a living room with doors to the garden. This outdoor space comes with a patio area and is bordered by the River Lliw.
Situated just five miles from the popular town of Bala, the traditional Welsh village of Llanuwchllyn is located at the southern end of Bala Lake - the largest natural body of water in Wales. With a shop, petrol station and pub serving excellent food, the village is best known as the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, offering a nine mile scenic journey along the lakeside. The town of Bala is close by and is renowned as a centre for water sports such as fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting. Within the town itself, visitors can enjoy a range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an historical town walk, whilst the Berwyn mountain range offers great walking, cycling and other outdoor activities within easy reach.

Ty Mawr , Bala
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Price: £ 380- £1139

Sleeps: 8

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Ty Mawr is a beautifully renovated, detached 17th century farmhouse on the edge of the village of Llanuwchllyn and close to Bala in North Wales. This luxurious cottage can sleep eight people in four bedrooms, one single, one twin, one double and a family room with a kingsize double bed and a single day bed. The family room has its own ensuite shower room and there is also a large family bathroom with a double ended bath. The fully fitted kitchen leads into a dining room with a Rayburn stove and there are two comfortable sitting rooms, one with an open fire and the other with a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is off road parking for five cars and an enclosed lawned garden with spacious patio, furniture, a BBQ and lovely countryside views of Mount Arennig. Ty Mawr is a truly luxurious cottage in a lovely rural location close to the river Lliw making it a wonderful location to spend a holiday exploring North Wales.
The Welsh village of Llanuwchllyn is situated 5 miles from the town of Bala, at the southern end of Bala Lake. The village offers a shop, petrol station and pub serving excellent food, but is best known as the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, which provides a 9 mile scenic journey along the shores of the famous lake. The market town of Bala is nearby, renowned as a centre for great water-sports including fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting. The town itself is steeped in history and has a range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an historical Town Walk. Surrounded by the wonderful Berwyn mountain range, this is a mecca for walking, cycling and other outdoor activities. An ideal location for touring North and Mid Wales including the stunning North Wales Heritage Coast and all the attractions of Snowdonia National Park.

 

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