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Beech Tree Cottage, Caernarfon

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 6

Local servicesCaernarfon 4 miles away has a range of amenities including bank, post office, library with internet access, supermarkets, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and interesting individual shops. A market is held in Castle Square every Saturday morning. Snowdon Mountain Railway, Llanberis near pet friendly Welsh cottageA magical journey of a lifetime to the rooftop of Wales, stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views. One of the most spectacular days out in North Wales. Snowdonia and AngleseyIn the heart of Snowdonia, this charming Welsh holiday cottage makes a wonderful base from which to set out and explore the stunning local scenery and from the hilltop above the cottage there are breathtaking views of Llanberis Lake and the surrounding hills and mountains. Shore Fishing at Aberdesach BeachLong and standard casting at low tide at Aberdesach Beach yields coal fish, whiting, flounder and dabs. Good luck. Go Angling Fishing Charters, Menai bridgeEnjoy a day out on the sea with Go Angling Fishing Charters. You will fish over reefs, banks or wrecks around the Anglesey coastline. The Mountain Paragliding Centre, LlandegaiThe Mountain Paragliding Centre is the only full time paragliding school in Snowdonia with dedicated teaching facilities. Beaumaris, Anglesey, Caernarfon and CastlesThe name Beaumaris is derived from the French for beautiful marsh - le beau marais. This picturesque, historic, ancient, market town on the Menai Strait has a medieval castle, Victorian pier, gaol and court house as well as streets full of interesting shops, restaurants and pubs. It is popular with boating enthusiasts (plans have been approved for a marina to built here) and there are two golf courses. Caernarfon with its castle (World Heritage Site), narrow Georgian streets with lots of interesting shops and eateries - do try Molly' s and a boat trip from the harbour along the beautiful Menai Straits is sure to please. Welsh Highland Railway near Snowdonia National Park cottageThe Welsh Highland Railway is nearby as is Llanberis with the Welsh Slate Museum, Electric Mountain and the Snowdon Mountain Railway terminus. Electric Mountain, Llanberis - Green electricityEnjoy a fascinating guided tour deep inside the ancient Elider Mountain's labyrinth of tunnels to experience one of man's greatest engineering achievements - pumped storage hydro electricity. Greenwood Foret Park, Y Felinheli, All Weather Adventure CentreAn eco adventure centre for the whole family. Use your own energy to have fun. Moon Carts, Bouncing Pillow, Treetop Scramble and more. With 4000 square feet under cover this is a perfect venue whatever the weather. Salem Chapel, Cefncymerau near LlanbedrSalem Chapel and attached caretakers cottage is now a Cadw Grade II listed building. The chapel was made famous by artist Sydney Curnow Vosper (1866 -1942) who painted an old lady Sian Owen in a stove pipe hat and Welsh costume attending the chapel. A copy of the painting hangs in the chapel. The original hangs in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. Days awayA short drive will take you onto Anglesey, Wales largest Island. Explore the rugged coastline, beautiful beaches and bucolic landscape scattered with interesting activities and attractions. Cemaes Bay, Red Wharf Bay and Newbourough Warren BeachFor beach lovers Anglesey' s beautiful coastline is a short drive - popular Cemaes Bay, Red Wharf Bay and Newborough Warren Beach on the west side - a National Nature Reserve with 1,566 acres of dunes, coast and forest - ideal for walking or just relaxing on the beach!Zealand Anglesey Boat CharterEnjoy a 2 or 4 hour trip from Beaumaris pier on this luxury power cruiser along the stunning west coast of Anglesey. Remember your camera and binoculars. Snowdonia National Park cottage for holidays in north Wales, an ideal choice at any time of the year.

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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.

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