A Grade II listed, 400 year old 18-sleeper bunkhouse, Hendre Isaf was once a working farm building but now caters for large groups keen to explore Snowdonia National Park. With ample facilities and plenty of room for large communal meals, the bunkhouse offers the ideal…
St Vincent House is a fabulous Victorian townhouse in the coastal resort town of Llandudno. Within walking distance of the town's two beaches, the Victorian pier and promenade, dry ski slope and the Great Orme Country Park - one of two picturesque limestone headlands which have…
Dyffryn Mymbyr Farm House is a restored Victorian farmhouse in an outstanding location in central Snowdonia. Part of the Penrhyn estate, the cottage benefits from stunning mountain views and was the setting for the iconic novel, I bought a Mountain. Rise early and explore the…
Garden and history lovers will be spoiled here - enchanted by the amazing gardens, and blown away with the history of this wonderful building, which stretches back to the 15th century. Soak up the exposed beams, wood panelled walls and flagstone floors as well as antique pieces…
Glain Orme, a beautiful Victorian villa, is set on the lower slopes of the Great Orme, yet close to the town of Llandudno having spectacular views of both beaches and the Snowdonia Mountain range beyond. Built in 1885, at the height of the town's popularity as a resort, the…
In the Craigside area of Llandudno, between the town and Penrhyn Bay, this superb bungalow is just one row back from the sea and has views of the sea from the main rooms. Both the Great Orme and Little Orme and the sweep of Llandudno Bay can be seen. Llandudno is an excellent…
Hafod Rowen is set in several acres of protected ancient woodland on the outskirts of Rowen, a small village just a few miles to the south of Conwy. Close to footpaths leading to hill walks and with wonderful views. A wonderful rural location, yet within a short drive of the…
St Katherines is a beautiful and imposing Victorian red brick villa typical of many built in Llandudno in its Victorian heyday. Set well back from a quiet but desirable street in this popular coastal resort town, it is within walking distance of the town's two beaches, the…
Tal y Braich is in the perfect location for a secluded mountain stay, situated in Snowdonia and close to the Carneddau Range. It offers heaps of Welsh charm, with a cosy wood burner and other features you’ll love such as a stunning Welsh slate floor. Outside, this…
Ty'r Efail (Forge House) is a beautifully converted forge with big spacious rooms and is the first in a row of three lovely holiday cottages including Coedfa Pont Y Garth and Ty Canol. Situated in a peaceful spot in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from the…
Swn Y Mor Deganwy is a large semi detached, 3 bedroom house right on the waterfront in Deganwy just yards from the mouth of the majestic Conwy river. Puffin Island, Conwy Mountain, Anglesey and the curve of the coast as it approaches the entrance to the Menai Strait make up the…
In the Craigside area of Llandudno, at the lower slopes of the Little Orme, this superb bungalow is just one row back from the sea and has views of the sea and over the curve of the bay to Llandudno Pier from the conservatory. Llandudno is an excellent destination for all ages…
Walton is lovely semi-detached house located in Deganwy between Llandudno and Conwy. The house is built on the side of a hill close to the River Conwy offering views across the estuary to Conwy Castle, Conwy Mountain and Snowdonia. A great location for local ammentities with The…
Make a break to this mountainside cottage for a week of rural escapism. Unlike other Snowdonia farm cottages, Dyffryn Mymbyr was the setting for the windswept tales of Thomas Firbank’s iconic biography, ‘I brought a Mountain’. It was here, on this rugged upland…
The Coach House is in the grounds of a top quality Country House on the edge of the village of Penmachno, just a few miles from Betws y Coed. This beautiful rural location, with grounds fronted by the river Glasgwm, offers walking from the door through ancient woodlands, and has…
Awel Fryn is an excellent base for your next stay in North Wales. The house sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms (two doubles and one twin), there is a ground-floor bathroom (bath with shower over) and an additional shower room on the first floor. An enclosed rear garden…
Sunset View is on the edge of the coastal village of Llanfairfechan, between Conwy and Bangor. Within walking distance of the beach, and hill walking from the door means that activities are instantly available. A short drive to the heart of the Snowdonia mountains, Isle of…
Bryn Llys Uchaf is a semi-detached stone cottage in Capel Curig, central Snowdonia, and just a few miles from the popular town of Betws y Coed. With wonderful views of the mountains, this is an excellent base for exploring the whole of North Wales. It is good walking country, or…
Rhos Cottage is located in a small cul-de-sac just outside the walls of the historic town of Conwy. The town is known for its spectacular medieval castle and being right on the coast it has quayside and marine walks for those who like a gentle stroll. The resort town of…
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.