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| St Tudwal's View , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 214- £647
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This comfortable, semi-detached house is on a quiet residential lane just on the outskirts of the small village of Mynytho. It commands superb views over Abersoch Bay and St Tudwal’s Islands. The farmhouse style kitchen diner is spacious, bright and well equipped, and the lounge is warm and welcoming with a coal effect gas fire in an attractive fireplace. There are three cosy and inviting bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. Outside, an enclosed rear garden with a lawned area has furniture and a barbecue, and there is a shop just a 10 minute walk and a pub a little further at a mile and a half’s distance. The nearest beach can be found two miles away, making this property an excellent choice for a family holiday. |
| The traditional village of Mynytho is on the Lleyn Peninsula. This tranquil location has a village store and there is a public house close by. Abersoch is a harbour town just three and a half miles away and situated between two bays, making it one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales and the location for many of the summer regattas. Given the setting it is unsurprising that there are excellent water sport facilities including water-skiing and windsurfing as well as excellent surfing at Hell’s Mouth. Much of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many sandy beaches, secluded bays and cliffs to be explored. This stunning region has a wealth of activities on offer and is a marvellous place for a holiday. |
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| 18 Tywod Arian , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 188- £560
Sleeps: 5 |

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| 18 Tywod Arian is a second floor apartment in the seaside village of Morfa Nefyn in North Wales. There is one double bedroom with and en-suite shower room, a family bedroom with bunks and a single bed, and a family bathroom. The open plan living area is light and welcoming, and leads to a small balcony with views over the village towards the sea. Outside, there is shared use of a grassed area, and off road parking. Guests also have shared use of a small gym, games room and sauna. With so much wonderful coastline to explore from the doorstep, plus sandy beaches, good fishing and varied watersports, 18 Tywod Arian makes a great base for family or friends. |
| The coastal village of Morfa Nefyn, with a long sandy beach and close to excellent walking, nestles on the stunning Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales. Close by is the small town of Nefyn, and also within easy reach are Pwllheli and Abersoch, with good eateries and excellent watersports. The surrounding coastline has great walking with superb scenery, as well as good cycle trails, sailing and fishing. From Morfa Nefyn you have easy access to Portmeirion, Anglesey and Snowdonia. |
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| The Old School House , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 198- £691
Sleeps: 6 |

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The Old School House, a converted school building, has been refurbished to a high standard, but has kept many features. From thick stone walls and arched windows to a lovely wooden front door, this cottage has an abundance of character.
The Old School House is ideal for families, with three bedrooms - one first floor double and two ground floor twin bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen with dining area and two sitting rooms. Of the two sitting rooms, the delightful first floor sitting area is perfect for an evening relaxing, and the front decked area is ideal for meals after a busy day exploring the area.
The town of Pwllheli is a short walk away and with many shops, pubs, restaurants and two beaches, there is plenty to see and do.
The Old School House is a perfect base for visiting many places in the area. |
Pwllheli is often referred to as the unofficial capital of the Lleyn Peninsula. The area is famous for its scenery, superb coastal walks and wonderful beaches. Pwllheli itself is a bustling town, with many shops, pubs and restaurants. The marina can also hold over 400 boats. There are two beaches in Pwllheli - South Beach and Glan-y-Mor. South Beach has been awarded a Blue Flag Award.
Only six miles away is Abersoch, a lovely town with an impressive harbour, beaches and watersports. Also close by is Criccieth, with a visit to the town's Castle is essential for magnificent views.
A large amount of the peninsula is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a lot of the coastline, with sandy beaches and breathtaking cliff tops, is owned by the National Trust. Further afield, are Snowdonia, Bardsey Island and Anglesey.
This magnificent part of Wales is wonderful for exploring and relaxing. |
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| Daisy Cottage , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 223
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Detached Non Smoking Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
| Peacefully situated amidst the gently rolling landscape of the Llyn Peninsular this stylish and comfortable detached barn conversion makes a lovely year round retreat for couples. Enjoying its own private decked area with stunning rural views it sits within the grounds of the owners home. Just 3 miles from Pwllheli where visitors will find not only an excellent weekly market shops inns and restaurants but also a leisure centre golf courses and impressive marina as well as a choice of beaches. Opportunities for walking cycling and a myriad of outdoor pursuits are all easily accessible in the nearby Snowdonia National Park whilst lively and fashionable Abersoch with boat excursions from the harbour around St Tudwals island to fish or watch seals and a fine selection of water related leisure activities is a short drive. |
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| Pendre Apartment (Upstairs) , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 195- £677
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Situated in Sarn Meyllteyrn, near Abersoch and Pwllheli is Pendre Apartment. This welcoming, first floor apartment sleeps eight and has three bedrooms - one family room with double, single and ensuite, another family room with double and single and there is also one twin bedroom. The apartment also has a delightful open plan sitting area with electric fire and stunning views, dining area, kitchen and another bathroom, shower room and basement wet room. The added bonus to this apartment is a fantastic basement games room and gym which contains a pool table, air hockey, table tennis and table football. Outside is a large, shared lawned garden, along with a trampoline and slide. Pentre Apartment is a perfect base for families and friends. In the area there is something for everyone with many attractions and towns to visit just a short drive away. |
Situated in the stunning Lleyn Peninsula is the rural village of Sarn Meyllteyrn. The village offers shops, pubs, a garage, restaurant and a pottery. Just six miles away is the popular sailing town of Abersoch which is sandwiched between two wonderful bays and is host to a number of sailing regattas throught the summer season. For those that like watersports, the town boasts sailing, windsurfing and waterskiing. Abersoch also has a number of shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes. Also nearby is the delightful, long, sandy beach of Warren Beach, Porth Bach and the rugged cliffs of Port Ceriad. The fantastic Bardsey Island is also
a short boat ride away. A beautiful part of North Wales at anytime of the year. |
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| Llety Adda , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 217 - £ 411
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Easy Walking Access |
This immaculately kept cottage on the spectacular Lleyn peninsula renowned for its superb unspoilt scenery excellent beaches walking cycling and water sports this simply furnished former shippon makes a very good holiday base. Nestling beside the owners' home with its attractive garden it is just 1 mile from a fine sandy beach and 14 miles from lively Pwllheli's many amenities. Visitors can enjoy riding and hovercrafting visit the Lloyd George Museum or take a boat trip from fashionable Abersoch round the St Tudwals islands to fish or watch seals. Caernarfon's majestic castle Italianate Portmeirion steam railways deep sea diving and Snowdon's outdoor pursuits are in easy reach. Pubs a pottery and shop under 2 miles.
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| Penmaen Bach , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 291- £769
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Penmaen means "on top of the rock" and the owner's impressive country house and an additional cottage are perched in an elevated position overlooking Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia. The well-equipped and comfortable accommodation includes three traditionally furnished bedrooms; two bathrooms; a contemporary first floor living room with incredible views of Cardigan Bay, the St. Tudwal's Islands and Snowdonia, and a large lawned garden with patio. The cottage is surrounded by the estate's stunning landscaped gardens, including an old tower with sitting area. Penmaen Bach provides high quality accommodation decorated and finished to the highest standards for a wonderful family holiday in North Wales. |
| The Lleyn Peninsula is a designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and much of the secluded bays, sandy beaches and stunning cliff top walks of the coastline are owned by the National Trust. The bustling seaside market town of Pwllheli is the unofficial capital of the Lleyn Peninsula and offers a choice of shops, pubs, restaurants and a thriving marina holding 400 boats. Pwllheli is known for its excellent sailing and water sports facilities and is home to two beaches - one has been awarded the Blue Flag Award for safety and cleanliness. The wildlife haven of Bardsey Island; Criccieth, with its fascinating medieval castle, and the popular harbour town of Abersoch are all close by. Many National Trust properties; the Isle of Anglesey and Snowdonia are all within easy reach of Pwllheli. |
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| Bothy Cottage , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 152- £964
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Bothy Cottage is a 500 year old stone built cottage on the Talhenbont Hall Country Estate near to Criccieth in North Wales. With one double bedroom and one family room as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep five people. The cottage also contains a well equipped kitchen/diner and a sitting room with an electric log effect fire. Outside the cottage is a private garden area with outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as plenty of off road parking. There are also fishing, tennis and woodland walks included with this cottage. With a number of other cottages on site making it ideal for large groups of over thirty people, Bothy Cottage is a wonderful holiday home for anyone wishing to explore the delights of North Wales. |
| In the beautiful unspoiled countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula lies the 100-acre estate of Talhenbont, full of immaculate cottages that have been thoughtfully renovated in order to provide one of the finest self catering retreats in Wales. The estate itself offers the use of an all weather tennis court, outdoor chess, numerous pet animals - which welcome being fed and petted – and "The Quackery", which houses a great variety of birds. There are many local attractions within just a few minutes drive of the estate such as castles, beaches, golf courses and the Snowdonia National Park. The one and a half mile stretch of river, which runs over a series of waterfalls in a ravine, offers excellent walks as well as safe areas for children to play or paddle. This small stretch of water has been designated as a habitat for otters and offers salmon and sea trout fishing. |
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| Woodberry , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 472- £1507
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Woodberry is a 100 year old former stable block situated in a courtyard on the Talhenbont Hall Country Estate near to Criccieth in North Wales. With two double bedrooms (both with ensuite facilities) and two twins well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep eight people. The cottage also contains a well equipped kitchen with an adjoining laundry room, a dining hall with a galleried staircase and a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace and French doors. Outside the cottage is a large terrace with outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as plenty of off road parking. There are also fishing, tennis and woodland walks included with this cottage. With a number of other cottages on site making it ideal for large groups of over thirty people, Woodberry is a wonderful holiday home for anyone wishing to explore the delights of North Wales. |
| In a truly idyllic position, the 100-acre estate of Talhenbont lies in the beautiful unspoilt countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula. Within the estate are many exciting activities for guests staying at the immaculately restored cottages such as an all weather tennis court, outdoor chess, "The Quackery" - which houses a great variety of birds – and "Fort Good", an adventure playground for children. The Talhenbont estate is one of the finest self catering retreats in Wales, but the area’s attractions aren’t limited to those on site. The local area offers a variety of castles, beaches, golf courses and the Snowdonia National Park as well as an extensive range of succulent dishes provided by local restaurants and inns. The climate of this area of Wales is particularly mild, making it an ideal vacation spot regardless of the time of year. |
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| Conifers Cottage , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 259- £1098
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Conifers Cottage is a 500 year old stone built cottage on the Talhenbont Hall Country Estate near to Criccieth in North Wales. With one double bedroom (with ensuite facilities) and one family room as well as a family shower room, this cottage can sleep five people. The cottage also contains a well equipped kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with an electric fire. Outside the cottage is a private garden area with outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as plenty of off road parking. There are also fishing, tennis and woodland walks included with this cottage. With a number of other cottages on site making it ideal for large groups of over thirty people, Conifers Cottage is a wonderful holiday home for anyone wishing to explore the delights of North Wales. |
| Ideally positioned in the beautiful unspoiled countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula is the 100-acre estate of Talhenbont. Here, a group of immaculate cottages have been thoughtfully renovated to the highest standards to provide the best self-catering resort in Wales. Within the estate itself visitors can find many exciting attractions, such as an all weather tennis court, outdoor chess, "The Quackery" - which houses a great variety of birds – and "Fort Good", an adventure playground. Outside the estate visitors can enjoy all that the picturesque country of Wales has to offer including castles, beaches, golf courses and the Snowdonia National Park. Nearby restaurants and inns provide an extensive range of succulent dishes though there is also a good selection of shops selling local fare and various memorabilia. |
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| Gardeners Cottage , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 295- £1091
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Gardeners Cottage is situated next to the Hall on the Talhenbont Hall Country Estate near to Criccieth in North Wales. With one double bedroom and two twins (two further single beds are also available) as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep eight people. The cottage also contains a well equipped fitted kitchen, a sitting room with a Claygate open log fire and a sun lounge. Outside the cottage are outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as plenty of off road parking. There are also fishing, tennis and woodland walks included with this cottage. With a number of other cottages on site making it ideal for large groups of over thirty people, Gardeners Cottage is a wonderful holiday home for anyone wishing to explore the delights of North Wales. |
| Ideally positioned in a truly idyllic position is the 100-acre estate of Talhenbont, situated in the beautiful unspoiled countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula. Within this small scattering of immaculately renovated cottages are many interesting activities for the guests, such as outdoor chess, access to an all-weather tennis court, pet animals – which welcome a friendly feeding and cuddle – as well as a bird house, cheerfully known as "The Quackery". Outside the estate are other exciting attractions such as a mile and a half stretch of river – perfect for walks along the bank and with areas safe enough for children to play or paddle. Also in the region are a selection of castles, beaches and golf courses, not to mention local restaurants and inns which provide an extensive range of succulent dishes. |
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| 17 Tywod Arian , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 215- £730
Sleeps: 6 |

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| 17 Tywod Arian is a second floor apartment, with a small balcony overlooking the village towards the sea, a short stroll from the beach in the village of Morfa Nefyn. There is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room, another double room and a room with adult bunks. There is also a family bathroom. The open plan living area is bright and welcoming. Guests share use of a small gym, a sauna and a games room. Outside, there is a shared grass area, and communal off road parking. Walk along the beach, paddle in the sea or head out onto the Lleyn Peninsula to sample the varied activities such as fishing, sailing and walking, then return to 17 Tywod Arian and relax. |
| The coastal village of Morfa Nefyn, with a long sandy beach and close to excellent walking, nestles on the stunning Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales. Close by is the small town of Nefyn, and also within easy reach are Pwllheli and Abersoch, with good eateries and excellent watersports. The surrounding coastline has great walking with superb scenery, as well as good cycle trails, sailing and fishing. From Morfa Nefyn you have easy access to Portmeirion, Anglesey and Snowdonia. |
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| Penmaen North Wing , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 270- £710
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This spectacular property is the north wing of a grand country house in the grounds of a 100-acre estate. Located one mile from the centre of Pwllheli, this beautiful property offers traditional yet modern accommodation including a spacious sitting room, reading room, fitted kitchen and three bedrooms. The property is surrounded by the estate’s beautifully manicured gardens with sea views and a private patio that offers a perfect location for an evening barbecue or al fresco dining. This property represents a welcoming Penmaen location for a holiday at any time of the year. |
| The busy market town of Pwllheli is the unofficial capital of the Lleyn Peninsula, one of the most scenic regions of Wales and a magnet for visitors from across the world. Renowned for its spectacular scenery, stunning coastal walks, excellent beaches and golf courses, the town is very much a traditional seaside town offering a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and an impressive marina. The town has two beaches, one of which holds a coveted Blue Flag award and is renown for its sailing and water sports facilities. Close to the town are Criccieth, dominated by a spectacular medieval castle, and Abersoch, a pretty harbour town also well known for its beaches and water sports facilities. Most of the peninsula has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and much of the coastline is owned by the National Trust. With wildlife centres, NT properties, castles and the stunning backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains, Pwllheli is a perfect location for anyone looking to explore this beautiful part of Wales. |
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| Paradwys , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 124- £477
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Paradwys is a self contained apartment within the owner's grounds close to the small seaside town of Abersoch in North Wales. All on one level, this cottage has a double and a twin bedroom making it a lovely holiday home for four people. The property also boasts a family shower room and an open plan living area containing a fitted kitchen, dining table and a small sitting area. Outside the cottage is a walled garden with a patio and outside furniture as well as space to park one car and a boat. Being so close to Abersoch, Paradwys is an ideal cottage for any watersports enthusiast or for a family wishing to explore the beautiful countryside of North Wales. |
| The village of Abersoch is situated on the Lleyn Peninsula in a region of Wales renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking. Situated between two glorious bays, Abersoch is one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales and many sailing events are held there throughout the summer months. Numerous shops cater for the tourist as well as pubs, restaurants and cafes. Watersports enthusiasts are particularly well catered for, especially windsurfing, waterskiing and dinghy sailing. There are three main beaches to choose from - the long sandy Warren beach, sheltered Porth Bach and sandy Porth Ceriad with its high cliffs and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches and cliffs, as well as wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. |
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| Dolfor , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 195- £656
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Situated just minutes away from the centre of the seaside village of Nefyn is this stone-built, semi-detached former mariner's cottage. At just seven miles from Pwllheli, this snug little property sits on the north coast of the lovely Llyn Peninsula. The outdoor area is ideal for alfresco dining or relaxing with a good book. The cottage is just a ten minute walk from lovely sandy beaches and with the incredible scenic backdrop of the Welsh countryside, this is a very special home-from-home. |
| Ideally positioned atop sweeping cliffs on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, the pretty coastal town of Nefyn also features a glorious two mile stretch of sandy beach which makes it an excellent location for a family holiday. With a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, this lovely little coastal village has everything you could possibly need for a quiet, relaxing vacation. Nearby are the towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch which also offer a number of amenities and make excellent spots for days trips. Further down the coast visitors can find a variety of castles and coves and numerous facilities for sailing and water sports. Just 25 miles away is the Snowdonia National Park, which offers a wide array of walks through beautiful countryside, as well as excellent bird-watching opportunities. |
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| Bryn Penmaen , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 256- £557
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Bryn Penmaen provides comfortable and well-equipped holiday accommodation to suit a family or a couple at any time of year. Decorated and furnished to an exacting standard, the cottage provides accommodation including two bedrooms, a fitted kitchen with dining area, and its own pretty lawned garden and patio. The name Penmaen means "on top of the rock" and the cottage, the owner’s house, and the estate's gorgeous landscaped gardens, including an old tower with sitting area, are situated in an elevated position overlooking Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia. |
| The unofficial capital of the stunning Lleyn Peninsula is the bustling market town of Pwllheli, a traditional seaside town that offers a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Renowned for its sailing and water sports, the town is home to a marina which holds 400 boats, and two beaches, one of which holds a Blue Flag Award. The Lleyn Peninsula has incredible scenery, remote bays, sandy beaches, beautiful coastal walking, and excellent golf courses. The peninsula is recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a large part of the coastline is owned and managed by the National Trust. The pretty harbour town of Abersoch; Criccieth, with its medieval castle, and the wildlife haven of Bardsey Island are all close by. The magnificent scenery of Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey are waiting to be discovered in this stunning part of North Wales. |
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| Hunting Lodge , Pwllheli |
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Price: £ 332- £1376
Sleeps: 10 |

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| Hunting Lodge is a stone built detached lodge situated behind the walled entrance gates on the Talhenbont Hall Country Estate near to Criccieth in North Wales. With two double bedrooms, one twin and one family room as well as two family bathrooms, this cottage can sleep ten people. The cottage also contains a well equipped kitchen and a split level sitting room with a dining area. Outside the cottage is a private garden area with a patio, outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as plenty of off road parking. There are also fishing, tennis and woodland walks included with this cottage. With a number of other cottages on site making it ideal for large groups of over thirty people, Hunting Lodge is a wonderful holiday home for anyone wishing to explore the delights of North Wales. |
| In a truly idyllic position and in the heart of the beautiful unspoilt countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula, lies the 100-acre estate of Talhenbont. Full of immaculate cottages that have been thoughtfully renovated to the highest standards, this is one of the finest self catering retreats in Wales. With range of on-site amenities, such as an all weather tennis court, outdoor chess, numerous pet animals and "The Quackery" - which houses a great variety of birds - guests will be spoiled for choice before even leaving the estate. There are a number of great activities outside of Talhenbont, however, including a one and a half mile stretch of river which provides excellent walks and safe areas for children to play or paddle. This river has also been made a designated habitat for otters and offers salmon and sea trout fishing. In addition the area offers castles, beaches, golf courses and the Snowdonia National Park. |
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